A reminder to myself to slow it down on the dark, grey, foggy days and capture those memories in full colour rather than blurred motion.
Category Archives: Parenting
The moment when there wasn’t room
I often dream of a world where there’s always room. Where there’s always space to play.
The dinosaur in my freezer: dealing with panic in a pandemic
Here’s some useful questions to ask yourself when you begin to feel fear frosting you over.
A Four Year Old’s Guide to Confidence
Isn’t it sad that by the time we are adults, many of us are better at dwelling on our imperfections than our potential?
When Good Enough is Perfectly Good Enough
I came to realise something totally life-changing: ‘good enough’ is actually perfectly good enough. Because while I was constantly worrying about how I was ‘doing’ at parenthood, I was missing the moments right in front of me to be savoured, treasured and enjoyed.
Hemmed in or spaced out? Could lockdown cure our FOMO?
while lockdown has hemmed us in, in many ways it has paradoxically also offered us space. Read on to find out how.
You are not an Octopus!!: the limitations of homeschooling, parenting and working from home.
‘I simply cannot be enthusiastic teacher, patient parent, happy housecleaner, caring counsellor, faithful friend, fitness fanatic, bonafide baker and insta-influencer ALL IN ONE DAY.’
Looking for Eden, Finding Home
On your search for Eden, try standing still for a moment. You might just find your little piece of heaven right where you are.