I've decided to do a monthly round up for everything we've read each month. Himself focuses on science articles and forums and news, so he's not getting a section - books only! Large boy Percy Jackson: The Last Olympian, The Lost Hero, Son of Neptune, and The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan Yes, he's… Continue reading April 2021 Reading
Month: Apr 2021
Saying goodbye
Yesterday was my gran's funeral. I don't want to say anything particular about losing her, but I wanted to share the reading I did during the service. God's Garden (by Katie Evans) God looked around his garden, and he found an empty place. He then looked down upon this earth, and saw your tired face.… Continue reading Saying goodbye
Lessons in Loss 12: Money Isn’t Everything
Today's post is by Steve from The Diary of a Dad. Steve is a dad who blogs about the reality of parenting a two year old, he's honest and realistic, no pretentiousness or perfection. Drop by his blog and have a browse, I hope you find something to enjoy. Money Isn't Everything Loss affects everyone… Continue reading Lessons in Loss 12: Money Isn’t Everything
How to take a bath (as a mum)
This is going to be a bit of a compare and contrast exercise. So, first up, how I used to take a bath. Before kids When its just you and maybe your partner or parents in the house. Taking a bath is simple. You pour in some bubbles, turn on the taps, grab a towel… Continue reading How to take a bath (as a mum)
My running playlist
While out running at the end of February, having a totally awesome run, just feeling fantastic and enjoying every step in the early spring sunshine, I reflected that the music I was listening to (and singing along to the choruses) had a huge effect on my enjoyment of the run. https://www.instagram.com/p/CLzOg1Ilfc7/ Music while running So,… Continue reading My running playlist
Exciting and scary
Edit: If you want to see the end of the story, here's the conclusion. I haven't written a work post for a very long time. I've just been bumbling along for quite a while with no major events beyond the usual daily or weekly frustrations of my team. Anyway, a thing happened today. First, let's… Continue reading Exciting and scary
Lessons in Loss 11: Ghosts
Today's post is by Graham from Middle Age Fanclub. Graham's blog is an eclectic mix of poetry, commentaries on life as a teacher, football, and book reviews. Can you tell why I like him? He's as un-niched as me. Introduction Hi, I'm Graham and I write the Middle Age Fanclub blog. My blog is the… Continue reading Lessons in Loss 11: Ghosts
A Little Joy
It's the Easter holidays. On Good Friday we asked the boys what they wanted to do. As well as various requests for Scalextric tracks and Monopoly, large boy said he wanted to see his grandparents. Trying to meet up with himself's parents for the day is kind of hard as we live 8 hours apart.… Continue reading A Little Joy
Himself at 40
The last couple of birthdays for the boys I've written a post about who they are and how they've grown and changed. Himself has just faced a big birthday, so I figured I'd give him a similar treatment. He probably won't like that because I'm likely to get soppy and write nice things about him.… Continue reading Himself at 40
Our Easter Treats
I've got to admit that we're all about the modern day festival of chocolate and treats at Easter. We aren't religious, occasionally forget pancake day (don't even call it shrove Tuesday) and we don't give things up for lent. That said, we also try not to focus too much on the edible treats. Easter in… Continue reading Our Easter Treats