This week I've been thinking about what family means to me more than ever. If you've seen my previous post about knowing the symptoms of brain tumours in children, you'll understand why (and if you haven't please take a look because it's an important read). I hardly have any photos of me with my children. I tend to be the one with the camera all the time, so I take lots of them on their own, and of them with their daddy, but he rarely takes the camera off me to capture them with me. I want to . . . Keep Reading
The ordinary moments #14
While I was making lunch earlier, I heard a squeal from the living room. I rushed in to find T1 riding the rocking motorbike with his sister - thankfully it was a happy, excited squeal! It was just too cute. The rocking bike was his favourite toy as a baby and we've just got it out of the loft for E to play with. She's loving it! . . . Keep Reading
The ordinary moments #13
E woke up from her nap the other day with the best bed hair ever. . . . Keep Reading
My boys are four! The ordinary moments #12
On Saturday my boys turned four. As the kids have all had chicken pox this week we've been confined to the house for the whole of half term. It meant we had to cancel our plans to go to Paulton's Park/Peppa Pig World and we haven't been able to see any of their friends. Thankfully the boys were really excited at the idea of a little family tea party at home for their birthday instead. They got some fantastic presents and we got to snuggle up and watch some movies together. . . . Keep Reading
The ordinary moments #11
We spend hours outside on the swings in our garden. Usually I'm forced to push all three over and over again until I beg them to let me sit down for five minutes. Lately though the boys have started pushing E on the swings because she squeals with excitement and they love the reaction they get from her with each push. . . . Keep Reading