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March 2015 - madmumof7
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All About The Family. Sponsor Me for Britmums Live 2015. Tuesday, 31 March 2015. My husband's favourite website-Polimil Factory Shop -everything for workers, military, police, field and survival. My husband's online browsing. Has up until now been limited to scrolling through those websites which stock every power tool you might possibly need for DIY projects. Often he spends more time researching the tool than he does actually doing the DIY. Checking out the Polimil Factory Shop site. Have them delivere...
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April 2015 - madmumof7
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All About The Family. Sponsor Me for Britmums Live 2015. Tuesday, 28 April 2015. What would you spend a lottery win on? A favourite pastime in our house. Is the "what would you buy if you won the lottery? Game I don't think we are very original or imaginative - my personal wish list generally consists of new bigger house (in the same village), a spa trip, a newer sportier car, a luxury holiday, a second home in Cyprus and a slap-up meal to celebrate our win. Champagne spa day anyone? Fabulous holidays an...
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Laid Back Mum of 4: June 2014
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Laid Back Mum of 4. Want to talk to me? Sunday, 29 June 2014. Friday, 27 June 2014. Remembering advice from experienced bloggers on what to bring, I charged and packed my iPhone portable charger into my shopper, laid out my comfortable yet glam maxi dress along with equally comfortable Havianas ready to put on in the morning, stuffed my suitcase with various toiletries, electrical items (which I never used) and an outfit for Saturday. And her fdil Kat. We exclaimed, speeding down the road! More bloggers ...
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don’t forget… please | winolady
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March 16, 2014. Don’t forget… please. Dementia is quite possibly the worst diagnoses you can hear about a loved one. With it comes depression, anxiety, grief and anger. We don’t really have any family history of it so I never saw my grandfather – even at 90 – go through this terrible process of forgetting things more and more every day. 8221; I say I have a cat (every time) “what’s your cat’s name? 8221; and “are you in school? 8221; “do you have a job? 8221; “what’s your job like? And posted in life.
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