Has anyone else had ‘one of those months’ this January?!
It feels like it’s been a non-stop run of chesty coughs, snotty noses, fevers and aches and pains.
Rhys was off school for a week recently with a virus that just knocked him out, and by the sounds of it, half the children in his class have had the same thing.
All of which means, we’ve had lots of days of cwtching up on the sofa, wrapped up in blankets, watching Peppa pig and Team Umizoomi. And one of the side effects has been a lot less time for me to keep on top of things with my business and with this blog (it’s hard to get much of anything done with 2 little ones who seem to want to be attached to you at all times!).
But, I’m hoping we’re starting to come out the other side, and I can get back on track with writing more blog posts and getting back into more of a normal routine. I have to admit though, at times it’s been really nice to just snuggle with my family, and I really love the fact that, at nearly 2, Nerys has the word ‘cwtch’ in her vocabulary!



Love it. I dont know what that word means but….It makes sense and must make more sense to the welsh! Angela popping by from #candidcuddles
Haha, love your comment Angela! A cwtch is basically a cuddle, but it’s also kind of more than that? Hard to explain, but it’s one of my favourite words! x
What a great word for a cuddle. It just fits! In Dutch it is knuffelen and a cuddly toy is a knuffle. I love that too. Thanks for linking up with #CandidCuddles
Oh that’s brilliant! Such great words! x
Well I’ve just learned a new word & what an appropriate one for my blog 🙂 I hope your little ones are all better & that February brings better health to your house! Thank you for sharing with candid cuddles x
Glad I’ve taught you such an appropriate word Becky! x
Agree totally with the “anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch”… cos its true! And what better way to do that than with a cosy Welsh blanket or throw
I always loved the idea of baby wearing with a traditional welsh blanket! x