I am really struggling to write tonight. I wrote a lot over the last two days for The Lullaby Trust. And then today, as a strange baby insisted on toddling towards me whilst out for lunch, I just broke down. … Continue reading
I am really struggling to write tonight. I wrote a lot over the last two days for The Lullaby Trust. And then today, as a strange baby insisted on toddling towards me whilst out for lunch, I just broke down. … Continue reading
My little baby you came to soon, My little baby, you came at noon, Please little baby you need to fight, Please little baby with all your might. Come little baby please be strong, Please little baby, please be strong. … Continue reading
I’ve always loved music – playing it, singing it and listening to it – but somehow before I had my children work got in the way of music. Mine is not the sort of job where you can easily have … Continue reading
To celebrate the launch of The Lullaby Trust I have written a lullaby for Matilda Mae. Baby Tilda died on Saturday 2nd February 2013. She was 9 months old. Cause of Death? SIDS. Sudden Infant Death. We love you Baby … Continue reading
Today I would like to introduce you to a brand new mummy blogger! Baked Potato Mummy will be better known to some of you as my friend Lucy. Today I am honoured to host her very first blog post before … Continue reading
If you read this blog you will know that we talk all the time about Baby Tilda up in the sky, playing with the stars, chasing the moon, bouncing on the clouds and sliding on rainbows. We blow bubbles up … Continue reading
This is the first post in a new weekly feature on Edspire. Tales from the Tuff Spot is going to be a Monday night post about a messy or sensory play activity linked to a story, rhyme or song. Or … Continue reading
This month is Matilda’s month. From now until the 11th May. The day we will walk a mile in her memory to raise money for FSID. To raise awareness of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in older babies. Babies like ours. … Continue reading
9 weeks without Baby Tilda today. Two months of people telling me how Matilda Mae has helped them to be a better parent, a better person. How they are more patient with their children. That they spend more quality time … Continue reading