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Author Archives: Kath
This one’s for the smallest
Dear Mr Smiley. I’m sitting here on the eve of your birthday pondering the last year, the last year of you in our lives, the crazy year of moving, new jobs, no sleep and you, wonderful you. I had no … Continue reading
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Saturday’s
And sometimes it’s the simple Saturdays spent at home. The early Autumn sunshine, spiders gleaming webs, early morning banana pancakes. It’s the being together, the blueberry stained faces and clamours for more. It’s the cups of tea, more tea, more … Continue reading
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September.
It’s the chill in the air in the morning. Or maybe the orange haze sunsets over the hills out back. The times I sit and look out of the window in the evening and am surprised by the darkness. It’s … Continue reading
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Brighton MakerFaire joy…
This weekend I experienced my first MakerFaire. For the uninitiated, it’s a space where people come together from all over the maker spectrum, be it arts and crafts, electronics, 3D printing, robot makers and more. They display what they are … Continue reading
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Setting sail…
And so we are here, the final evening of a lovely 6 weeks of change in routine, of co-parenting fully with the ever lovely husbandface, of home improvements, watching boys grow and change, going on holiday, returning from holiday, seeing … Continue reading