I've always loved taking photos, going back to the days of basic point and shoot film cameras and the excitement of waiting weeks for the photos to be developed. So it makes me really happy when my children get excited about photography too. Nerys i ...
3 steps to better self care
Self care. It feels like a bit of a buzzword, but it is so important for our wellbeing. The problem is, it can be ridiculously hard to make it happen. Especially if you're a parent. Especially at times like this when the world is scary and uncerta ...
Living Arrows 2020 – 22/52
Here we go again. It was so lovely last week to have a break from trying to balance school work and work work, all from home. And now here we are again, back to it. The half term break was a bit different from how it would normally have been, but I ...
Show You Were There – May round up
It’s Sunday, it’s the end of the month, and it’s time for another #ShowYouWereThere round up. In case you’ve not heard of it before, Show You Were There is my little Instagram community all about getting more parents in more photos, both with and for t ...
Me and Mine – May 2020
I have sat for what feels like hours, trying to work out what to write for this month's me and mine post. I just don't really have much to say I suppose. There's no real news. It feels like this last month was much the same as the one that came bef ...
How to help your child practice brave thinking
The children and I have been talking a lot about our thoughts lately. Mostly about how powerful they are. About how easy it is to create self-fulfilling prophecies. We've talked about the fact that if, for example, you decide before you've even t ...
I think I might actually be a dog person
I always thought I was a cat person. Most people seem to fall into one of two categories, a dog person or a cat person, and I always thought I fell into the second group. My parents always had cats, my brother has a cat and my sister has just brough ...







