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The day I broke my leg [006]

We hadn’t even been back 12 hours. (And then I broke my leg!) We arrived at home at around 10:30 pm on a Wednesday night. The Husband and I were both exhausted. We put the boys to sleep, and I decided I was too tired to unpack. I had 4…

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How I keep sane as I mum with a broken leg [005]

Are you a mum who finds herself with a broken leg? I know what you’re going through. Read here to find out about my experience (and find some tips that could help!)

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The day I smashed my head on the bus window [004]

As I said, 2016 was a weird year. In April 2016, I was on short bus ride on my way to my local underground station (on my way to work), and I took a fall on the bus. I smashed my head on the bus window. Despite lots of seats being…

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Five ways in which our parents’ lives were harder than ours and how on earth did they do it? [003]

I’m in my (ahem) mid-thirties. When my parents were my age they had 2 children. And no internet. No desktop/laptop at home. No smartphones. And no tablets. I firmly believe our parents’ lives were harder than ours. Because, well, let me say that again. They had no internet?!? I remember when,…

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Top 5 things that are sure to annoy a mum of boys [002]

I have 3 boys, and that makes me what I’ve been since my first son was born: a mum of boys. I’m often seen out and about with the 3 of them on my own – at the park, at school, grocery shopping, at football practice, swimming lessons, at the…

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