I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to have been added as a host for this fab linky and look forward to seeing what you link up this week!
What a tiring week! Zach hasn’t been sleeping to well, Matthew and Anya have been bickering almost constantly and they have had their cousins over to stay for 3 days! No rest this weekend either as we head to Kent for my mother in law’s birthday.
The featured post this week is this brilliant post from Welsh Mum Writing. It’s a great post about creating a work wardrobe so that you can clearly define your work and leisure time. On a personal note: always check the mirror before you go out, you never know what the kids will have done to spoil the look (toothpaste, snot, Wotsit handprint…)
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