Our article in Sutton & Epsom NCT magazine, Winter 2018 Edition, about our parenting experiences: “Love, acceptance and gratitude. Those are the three key things I think. I have adored these past months as a family with Coraline. My advice to other parents would be those three words: love, acceptance, gratitude.”
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Read MoreIt’s funny setting foot into the cold outside, enjoying that new atmosphere, with the warmth of all the memories of our trip.
Read MoreI took this as a sign to keep on living in the moment just as that moment is, seeing everything as an adventure and accepting what is!
Read MoreExpressions of Coraline we’ve come to know on this trip
Read MoreWe’ve approached every day with wonder here (at everyone we’ve seen, and everything we’ve seen). It has been an incredible month.
Read More“I am not you, and you are not me, and nor should we wish to be. But we can take things from each other.”
Read MoreWe let her feel our calmness. We accept sometimes we don’t have the answer! We try to slow things down for her if we feel she’s getting overstimulated and we observe how she’s doing
Read MoreWe believe we were meant to sit at their table at that wedding, so that we could sit at this table together in Canberra this year. And at many tables to come.
Read MoreA trip to Moonlit Sanctuary where my cousin’s girlfriend works
Read MoreThis was at a beautiful BBQ at my cousin’s last night
Read MoreIn these first days of the new year I am reflecting on what my (almost 17 month old) daughter has taught me. I call the post “let go”.
Read MoreWe are so completely happy to be here amongst all our relatives
Read MoreHappy New Year!
Read MoreIt’s Kevin’s last day in his job today before leaving to start his own business (making natural soap and sales consultancy).
Read More“You’re the most beautiful girl I’ve ever looked at, or will ever look at,” said Kevin
Read MoreCoraline’s first haircut last month courtesy of our friend Nadia who Kevin went to primary school with.
Read MoreKnitted by Nana’s neighbour, Eva, in Ireland
Read MoreEveryday shots of my daily companion. There are too many pictures of her that I’d like to share.
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