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Thursday, 21 January 2016

"I'm Still Little"



There are times when I look at Darcie and I can't believe just how grown up she is. I remember the moment Jamie walked through the recovery room doors with her in his arms and I got to lay my eyes on her for the very first time (I had a c-section and was put to sleep). She was so tiny, delicate and oh so precious.
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Monday, 18 January 2016

Cheeky Chompers, Comfort Chew | Review

Cheeky Chompers Comfort Chew Review

We're at that stage, the drooling, whinging, quick grab the Calpol stage. Yes, teething has hit the Burgess household once more. Luckily I have a few things under my belt in order to help the little one through this inevitable rough patch. When Henry was around 7 weeks old we got him something I had been eyeing up for a while, the Comfort Chew from Cheeky Chompers. The Comfort Chew doubles up as a comfort blanket and a teether to help sooth little ones. I loved the idea and thought I would give it a go.

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Friday, 15 January 2016

5 Alternative Resolutions for the New Year


January is the official month of the ‘new year, new me’ campaign, after all what better time to start with a clean slate than in January. If health resolutions start to get you down after a while (going from full on Christmas indulgence to a lettuce leaf is hard) then why not take on some of these alternative resolutions for the New Year. 
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016

I Want a Healthier Lifestyle

A Healthier Lifestyle


You may remember when I wrote my 2016 goals that my mission this year is to have a healthier lifestyle. I don't want to diet, I have done that in the past and failed miserably. What I want is a change of attitude and outlook towards food and fitness, but I was a little lost as to where to begin.

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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Baby Boy Haul 6-9 Months


Henry is four months old, but is starting to wear 6-9 months clothes. Which means Mummy has been shopping. If you fancy having a look at what I manage to pick up for him in the sales check out my latest haul video...




Enjoy!

Mummy B xoxox
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Monday, 11 January 2016

Send Her Flowers


Valentine's Day is a little over a month away, it's time to get those hints in to your significant others. For me and my Hubby, we often combine our anniversary and Valentine's Day together (our anniversary is on the 5th of February). Valentine's Day, though some may find gimmicky, is a celebration I have grown to love. Especially now we're parents. Trying to get time for you as a couple can be tricky, but Valentine's Day can often force you to have some quality time with that special person in your life. I like the typical Valentine's gifts, flowers, a dinner out and quality time with my Hubby (child free please!). Very often we will do this, and I'm hoping we can do this again this year. 
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Sunday, 10 January 2016

Henry at Four Months Old


Henry James is four months old! How is he four months old already?! I can't get over just how much he has changed in the last month. Personality wise, it would seem he is developing a sensitive little soul, or as I like to call him, my little wuss pot (only kidding). He is becoming more aware of the world around him and can be very unsure of unfamiliar noises etc. However, he does love to meet new people and is seemingly pretty confident, he doesn't mind being "passed around". This is making me feel a little more at ease because in just a few months I will be returning to work, so I'm hoping he will continue being a confident little chap when he is away from me.

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Friday, 8 January 2016

Making 'We' Time


When you have little ones getting any quality time for yourselves can feel like a rare occurrence, and you begin to forget what it was like having some time as a couple without the demands of tots. But for your own sanity and the sake of your relationship it’s important to set aside evenings, even just a few hours to spend as a couple, enjoying each others company, and having to the chance to be yourselves rather than mum and dad. If once a week simply isn’t achievable, diarise an evening with your other half once a month, and ensure that you both stick to it and commit. 

Of course the real difficulty always lies in finding something different to do rather than the usual dinner or cinema date, although this may feel like a luxury in itself. This list of ideas should help to reinvent your date night and make you feel as though the world is your oyster, even if it’s just for one evening. 

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