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Monthly Archives: January 2016
What to do on the day that the bottom falls out of your world…(or your friend’s world.)
For most of you this day will never come and for that I am truly grateful. For a few too many of you than I would like, the day has come, for some it has come and gone, or perhaps … Continue reading
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What we’ve been doing these school holidays or … Perfectionism, entitled kids and why it’s time to break out the “good” china …
The school holidays are, for me, honestly the best time of year to be truly reflective. And by now you know, I do love a bit of reflection. These holidays we’ve done a whole lot of reading, some painting, and … Continue reading
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Tagged counter culture, family, Myers Briggs, parenting, perfectionism, stepkids
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Now …
We are two days into 2016. And I want to warn you, it’s a messy post tonight. It’s not some great inspiration for the year ahead, in fact it’s more like the ramblings of someone who felt like she “should … Continue reading