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22 December 2016
Looking at you now, you would never know
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Daisy was born by c-section. That wasn't in the plan. My other children hadn't been born that way. We had hoped for a home waterb...
14 December 2016
One Year On
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14 December 2016 It's been a whole year since we said goodbye to Andy. 12 months. 12 months where we have had to learn to be a f...
12 December 2016
Decisions, changes....
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When Andy was alive we always worked on the assumption that we would outlive Daisy. That we would not need to worry about what would happen...
22 November 2016
All the firsts
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It's been nearly a year now. It's been a tough year. So many firsts; first father's day, first mother's day, first wedding...
17 November 2016
The day Sherlock made Daisy smile (thanks to the London Fire Brigade!)
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There are two things that Daisy loves in the world more than her family or her good friends Singing Hands (don't worry Suzanne and Trac...
4 October 2016
We are a family, not a cost
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Sometimes it feels like I'm a character in some Orwellian nightmare. Not because of losing Andy or because of any of the children's...
16 September 2016
It feels like I'm up for an Oscar!
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No, really! When you write a parenting blog, to be shortlisted for an award in the Mumsnet Blog awards is the blogging equivalent of being ...
6 September 2016
A medal for Daisy, thanks to Parallel London
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I try to be a positive role model to my children, I'm always out and about doing some sort of sport, running, swimming, cycling, I wa...
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