I've failed with writing my post last week and I'm feeling a little down about it. I had all my bullet points ready but life got in the way and for some reason, I never got around to writing it. Amy is off sick again - once again it's her tonsils and sinuses playing up and I'm so fed up with it all. Surgery can't come quick enough! Obviously, no mother wants to see her child go under the knife ...
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Little Loves 8/2017 – diving, Iceland and craving spring
This has been a good week mostly. There was another ENT appointment (no surprise there) but there was also the FINA Diving Grand Prix which is always great fun and I've had a really productive week workwise. Let's take a look at what else happened... I've finished the second book of the 'Random Act's series by Julia Kent, Random Acts of Trust, and it was so much better than the first one. I ...
Little Loves 7/2017 – a trip to Berlin, Sister Act and magazines
This has been a week of contrasts! I've had an amazing time in Berlin with my sister but before I went, Amy had to have two emergency appointments at the ENT clinic. Saturday afternoon she was in serious pain and I was unsure whether to go or not but by Sunday morning, she was completely pain free and back to her happy self. My parents insisted that I should enjoy the weekend with my sister and ...
Little Loves 6/2017 – Random Acts of Crazy, Chelsea boots and biathlon
It's been a random week of errands, work and some shopping but I kind of like sitting down on a Friday to look back at the week to see what we got up too. My absolute highlight was definitely my shopping day with my mum. We dropped Amy off at kindergarten, went for breakfast in one of our favourite cafes and hit the shops. What's not to like, right? Wanna know what else we got up to? Read ...
How to Save a Life by Emma Scott
Josephine Clark is trapped. A harrowing past haunts her every time she looks in the mirror, and she can’t escape the violence of her everyday life. More and more, her thoughts turn to Evan Salinger, the boy she knew in high school. The boy they called a mental case. A loner. A freak. The boy who seemed to know things no one could know. For a few short weeks, Jo had found perfect solace in Evan’s ...