poeticmumma

poeticmumma

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11 years ago @ https://mylittledrumme... - IPhoneography and Surp... · 0 replies · +1 points

My favourite Star Wars memory is coming to the realisation of knowing who Darth Vader truly is.
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11 years ago @ Life as we know it... - LEGO Castle [review an... · 0 replies · +1 points

My kids would love to play this using their imagination for the role play, as my son put it : "I would go up the stairs & save the princess!"

11 years ago @ Life as we know it... - Skylanders SWAP Force ... · 0 replies · +1 points

My 7 year old tells me she would swap Series 2 Hotdog & Lightcore Eruptor because that would look cool!

12 years ago @ Life as we know it... - Updating your bathroom... · 0 replies · +1 points

The kids bathroom looks great, it's amazing what a difference a decor upgrade can do. Those Target baskets of towel are a great buy. I agree the grey was a great choice in toning down the blue tiles.

12 years ago @ Smart Women Institute - How To Fall In Love Wi... · 0 replies · +3 points

Thanks for the awesome diagram... so positive! May we share this image?

12 years ago @ http://mymummydaze.blo... - Tears for my son · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm down to the last of my five kids (four girls & a little man), & I am right there with you in your thought-pattern. I have been thinking a lot lately about when they all grow up & leave the nest. I think it will be the hardest letting go of my boy, also because he is the baby.

14 years ago @ Diary of a SAHM - When Babies Don't Sleep · 1 reply · +1 points

Oh my, a woman after my own heart, I got to the stage with my son Aiden, who is nine and a half months, where I was keeping the pram in the house so he could go to sleep in it because each time he was woken by one of his darling siblings we could just rock the pram & he would drift back off to sleep (even the perpetrator could get him back to sleep this way too). I can't have my washing machine on when he is in his cot as the water pipes run up the side of his room & make a racket, I totally sympathise with your dilemma, I like the idea of you not letting the kids in the hallway, I might take that on board myself.