Cheeni
Hello. This is Cheeni, the newest addition to my toys. We got this from the “boy” at the reception where we went to post Baba’s
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Hello. This is Cheeni, the newest addition to my toys. We got this from the “boy” at the reception where we went to post Baba’s
“Someone needs to wash The LATE chair, it has a Makhhi dancing on top of it.” The joys of a multilingual child.Also in the heat
A slight deviation from the happy shiny.
London brings out my journey through life like no other. For which I thank her. Vulnerability is my super power. What’s Yours?
I can’t say this enough how my child has changed me for the better. I don’t say motherhood has changed me because I honestly believe it is my child’s individual personality that is changing things about me more than the routine motherhood stuff. Or IS there a run of the mill motherhood gig at all? I think it’s a unicorn waiting to be sighted. Each one a unique one.
Park is usually a constant in a child’s life. Except when you are born to hermits who love their nooks and books. Then it’s an expedition. My poor, forever Vitamin D deprived kid has a go at the Park Baby life and goes a little nutsy, making (non) snow angels in clumps of weeds and grass amongst other fun stuff.
5 Myths about Older Parents Debunked, 5 FACTS about being an Older Parent I absolutely adore. Won’t have had things another way in a million years.
Pasta is perhaps the Momma of Comfort food. Something about a good pasta is like being hugged by an Italian Grandma with a Good Mushroom Sauce bubbling in a pot somewhere close. How I learned to make filled pasta at Jamie Oliver’s Cookery School.
Toddler Mama, Toddling her way through Work, Life, Baby and Motherhood. The Wondrous life with my Sass-kwatch
We are trying our best which is not good enough. Anyone has any pointers?