
Category: Blogging
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You!
I can’t believe that another week has gone by and it is time for Monday magic again! Have you finished your Easter chocolates yet? There hasn’t been much eating for me this past week with 3 days of clear fluids and yet more bowel prep for a hospital investigation….third time lucky, hurray and thank god!!! I had already decided that if my body hadn’t played ball this time, my mind was going to tell the doctors where the scope could be shoved…..Anyway this is a story for another spoonie post!!

I wrote a poem about my brain fog last week and it has played a long visit alongside its brother fatigue this weekend. My balance has been seriously off kilter and as I went over backwards in the bathroom this morning, the lovely girl couldn’t stop laughing “You look like you’re doing the limbo Mum!”. She did catch me though, ha, ha, ha. I have been reading a couple of your blogs about journals and bullet points – and decided I must start actually doing this. Whilst I am up to date with my reading, writing my book reviews has been a bit more of a challenge and my dodgy mind has got the dates completely muddled. Apologies authors – there will be reviews for everything I have promised.

I’m not the only one in need of a journal plan….the lovely girl has devised a lovely revision plan but now she has to get down to actually doing the work, so far so good! I don’t think the same can be said for her big brothers!! Have I mentioned before that she is allowed to use a laptop to help with the hand and wrist pain from her Ehlers Danlos Syndrome? Hubby and I took a massive step last week when we allowed her to go a concert to see Declan Mckenna in North London with friends – and they made their own way home. Conditions were put in place….”text when you leave” “call when you get to the overhead train” “let us know when you’re back”….if anything goes wrong, if the concert over runs, etc etc both your brothers are in London…..We sat here with hubby watching Twitter for the times of the support act finishing, when would young Declan go on stage…and we knew that the venue has an 11pm curfew.

Of course the girls were fine – she couldn’t text when they got out as they had to rush to get across London for the last train. But as parents our hearts were in our mouths whilst we had to let go of our baby…..guess what the most surprising thing was? Both her big brothers called home to check if we had heard from her….the student engineer at half past midnight! They do care really….
But back to some blogs for you to check out this week….I couldn’t resist sharing one about Hotter shoes teaming up with Marie Curie cancer care & daffodils (as a MC nurse in a previous life!), and I have sent out for supplies for the no bake energy balls recipes. For some really inspiring stories please read Debs World (her beautiful writing made me cry) and also the book review by Jazmin – Chessy Prout is a remarkable young lady who spoke out about her rape by a fellow pupil at school, the response of others about her and her strength of character. I have also added a couple of extra posts today as I sit watching the Commonwealth Games. These young ladies are both swimmers and have both won gold medals at these games, overcoming huge personal obstacles on the way. I have written about Siobhan Marie O’Connor here in the past and Sophie Pascoe is a great ambassador for parasports.
In case you mixed it – voting is now open for the Bloggers Bash Awards so don’t forget to vote for your favourites.
Grab a cuppa, sit back and enjoy!
https://www.vanityandmestyle.com/2018/04/hotter-shoes-supporting-marie-curie.html
http://allthatjazmin.com/reviews/chessy-prout-book-review/
https://easymommylife.com/no-bake-energy-balls-recipes/
https://mummyhereandthere.co.uk/2018/03/30/why-you-should-try-counselling/
https://www.graphic-organic.com/single-post/2017/10/10/World-Mental-Health-Day
https://helensjourneysite.wordpress.com/2018/04/07/time-rest-breath/
https://livingwithme.blog/2018/04/02/studying-in-the-spring/
https://mymedmusings.com/2018/04/08/im-good-my-body-not-so-much/
http://www.thesportfeed.com/siobhan-marie-oconnor-swimming-with-ulcerative-colitis-nicola-kenton/
https://offthetracks.co.nz/sophie-pascoe-stroke-of-fate/
Please share these posts and show these great bloggers some love!
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday Magic – Chocolatey blog posts for you!
Happy Easter, everyone! Hope that you have all had a great Easter weekend – here in the UK we are having a typical British Bank Holiday with awful weather. It is wet, windy and playing havoc with my stretchy joints. So I’ll just have to self medicate with chocolate……
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The lovely girl finished school last week for the Easter break, but not before an evening event to celebrate nearing the end of her GCSE course with her parents and teachers. I was given my instructions beforehand about what I could and couldn’t talk about…..”in other words, don’t embarrass me, Mum!” The evening, called the Lilac Reception, gave the girls the opportunity to dress up – if they wished – and for the parents to mingle, consume nibbles & wine and be entertained by a roving magician in a bright red suit. I believe I just about passed the mum test until the end of the night when I asked the photographer to take a pic of the lovely girl and her friends!!

Now the revision starts in earnest, for both the lovely girl and the student engineer – who will soon require a new tag as finals and graduation are looming, and the student tag will be a thing of the past. Whilst our girl has been making decisions for A levels (and has already altered her choices) the student engineer has been applying for jobs….software engineering, but I understand no more than that as I think he speaks a different language to me!! As for the middle young man-child, we haven’t seen a great deal of him as he catches up with old school friends by night and sleep by day!

Even though there are no little kids in this house now, the amount of chocolate that we have accumulated over the last few days is a bit obscene. Add to this the cakes for family afternoon tea yesterday and the special Easter/late birthday cake for the politics student – healthy diet is not a word to describe our current intake! So to continue with the same theme, I thought that I would create a fun list of chocolate inspired blog posts for you today.
So grab a cuppa (hot chocolate if you fancy!), sit back and check out some chocolatey blog posts on this Easter Monday.
https://amindfultraveler.com/2018/04/01/a-chocolate-affair-at-ratio-cocoa-roasters/
https://whatsandrathinks.com/2018/02/27/chocolate-poetry/
https://easyvegeterianrecipes.com/2018/03/22/chocolate-strawberries/

https://clairehuston.co.uk/2018/03/23/recipe-easter-creme-egg-chocolate-cupcakes/
https://joypassiondesire.com/2018/03/18/eat-more-chocolate-%E2%9D%A4/
http://chronicallyhopeful.com/paleo-ketogenic-chocolate-truffles-with-almond-filling/
https://www.pushdoctor.co.uk/blog/4-healthy-chocolate-recipes
https://www.skintedmintedmum.co.uk/skinted-blog/hatching-a-plan-for-easter-egg-alternatives.html
https://www.countryandtownhouse.co.uk/food-and-drink/10-outrageous-easter-eggs/
https://blog.hobbycraft.co.uk/9-easy-easter-craft-ideas/
https://www.parents.com/recipes/scoop-on-food/why-you-shouldnt-throw-away-your-childs-easter-candy/
I hope you have enjoyed this week’s posts – please leave some feedback, likes, and share!
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You
This week has gone so fast. It began with my second unsuccessful attempt at a colonoscopy….I have another date for next week, so lets hope it is third time lucky. I will be sorting my own timings for the bowel prep this time as no one seems to believe just how slow my gut is….we really are talking snail’s pace and if I say no action since the hospital visit last Monday, you get my drift!!! Stretchy connective bowel tissue = baggy bowel = no peristalsis….self diagnosis.

There were two theatre trips, the first with my mum to see the musical Cilla. It was mum’s Christmas gift, and I wasn’t sure if it would be my cup of tea…but it was a fantastic show, a very talented cast and I knew all the music. The lads playing The Beatles were just outstanding. My second theatre trip was somewhat different and i found myself one of the stars on the stage….but my mate Angela over at You Are Awesome blog have convinced me that there is a blog post in this tale!! Watch this space…
Then hubby set off at the crack of dawn Saturday morning to collect the politics student from university – think I mentioned at Christmas that they have to vacate their residences. Cheeky so and so had phoned up and told dad not to be late because he had already planned a night out for Saturday. Nothing like coming home to see your family…..the dog was delighted to see him, if in a very slow, old dog way, but then was extremely confused when all 3 human siblings went out. He, the dog, spent the night at my bedside as if guarding me in case I decided to do a runner too! The eldest and youngest didn’t come home, but the politics student rolled in at about half 2 – isn’t it funny how it goes full circle from them waking you as babes and then inflicting broken sleep on you again as young adults.

This week I have some posts from old friends as well as some new bloggers – the posts are really different too, from a foodie recipe to a beauty recipe to a photo walk in India. So grab a cuppa, sit down & kick off your shoes and enjoy some fantastic posts from fellow bloggers.
https://thoughtsfromjasmine.wordpress.com/2018/03/18/ill-never-be-tall-and-skinny/
https://rachaelstray.blog/2017/09/21/make-a-difference-and-become-a-dementia-friend/
http://www.thebigmoneysaver.com/11-amazing-homemade-beauty-recipes/
http://wellingtonworldtravels.com/30-life-sayings-that-made-great-impact-my-first-30-years/
https://jaipurthrumylens.com/2017/10/16/street-photography-jaipur-photo-walk/
https://www.momshomerun.com/2018/03/run-walk-have-cup-of-coffee-technique.html

https://strengthandsunshine.com/10-minute-gluten-free-vegetable-lo-mein-vegan-allergy-free/
https://oddhogg.com/third-trimester-complications/
https://littlespoonie.com/2018/03/22/clean-period/
https://topladytalks.com/2016/10/16/our-first-venture-abroad/
Please remember to make someone’s day by commenting, liking and sharing posts that you enjoy.
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You!
Normally I would start a Monday Magic whilst sitting with a cup of coffee on a Monday morning. But since I was last here, I have been found lurking in hospital corridors again….when a nurse pal texted me last week saying she hoped the picolax (medicine used for bowel clearance!) wasn’t too awful, my response was it wasn’t awful enough as I had to go back for a repeat run. So the weekend has seen me on clear fluids and then foul fluids (a different, stronger bowel prep), and another admission this morning. Several nurses looked at me and said that I looked familiar….well let us just say that i will be even more familiar as we go for the third time lucky. Aghhh….I keep telling them that my gut is also affected by dodgy connective tissue, making it resemble baggy tights!

Enough of that…..there have been some really lovely, inspirational moments this week too that have not involved hospitals or drugs. A Performing Arts Evening hosted by my Alumni committee, where some very talented people from across the generations and the disciplines spoke and performed with such passion and dedication. Actress Molly Hanson left us in no doubt just how hard it is to break into the world of acting, the hard graft required at drama school and then the months spent doing any job to pay the bills. But the elation of winning an acting nomination recently made it all worthwhile. Amongst this week’s blogs is one that Molly writes with student Isobel Thom (see previous post about Izzy here).

Young singer/songwriter Josh Selimi is currently studying accounting whilst looking for an agent and promotion, whilst at a very youthful 90, Bob Barter stole the show when he took to the keyboards and entranced us with his jazz.
The following night we were treated to a performance of The Adams Family by our daughter’s and eldest son’s schools. Staged in a local theatre, these young people sang, danced and acted their hearts out – whilst many are studying for GCSEs and A levels.

The middle child celebrated his first birthday away from home and was in full student mode outside a pub by midday. He actually hung up on his mother when I phoned him and sang Happy Birthday….so hubby phoned straight back and sang the next line, with the eldest finishing off our little ditty! Talking of birthdays, yours truly spent the weekend up to elbows in icing and glitter creating a pinata unicorn cake for a special 6 year old.

Without further ado, please spend a little time having a look at these great blog posts – enjoy some tips for coping with “one of those days” and breaking down tasks into bay steps, and learning that laughter really is the best medicine. Enjoy!
https://www.showmeshows.com/single-post/2018/03/07/Good-Girl—a-review
http://www.youcanalwaysstartnow.com/2018/03/12/life-lessons-baby-steps/
https://anhistorianabouttown.com/2018/03/18/do-bloggers-need-to-do-everything-blogging-update/
https://topladytalks.com/2018/02/19/is-having-a-disabled-partner-a-burden/
http://www.mumstheboss.co.uk/2018/03/01/just-one-days/
http://alwayswellwithin.com/2018/03/18/soothe-pain-betrayal/
https://picnicwithants.com/2018/03/19/mindfulness-monday-shadow/
https://losingtheplotweb.wordpress.com/2018/03/18/blogworld/
https://whenwomeninspire.com/2018/03/15/why-laughter-best-medicine/
Please share the posts you enjoy and drop a comment or a like for these bloggers.
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday magic – Inspiring Blogs for You!
It it the beginning of a new week and time to find some more fantastic blog posts for you. Here at PainPals HQ, I am in full throes of prep for my little visit to hospital tomorrow – and am trying to get ahead with preparations for a 3 tier unicorn cake that a little girl has asked me to make for her party next weekend. It is amazing just how definite a 6 year old can be about what they want!! My unexpected day trip tomorrow has thrown a spanner in the works and I am really hoping that I won’t feel too rough on Wednesday for making some Unicorn sparkle.

I am sure that you have had quite enough of the babble about family PainPals over the last couple of days, so I will launch straight into our blogs for the week and a post entitled “No Monday Morning Blues” seems a perfect place to start! Yesterday I wrote about Mother’s Day, but I want to draw your attention to a heartfelt post about World Childless Week. There are a couple of reviews here for you, something for March: MS Awareness month and not forgetting that this week celebrates St Patrick’s Day – Casey the College Celiac has delivered us some fab treats meaning that no one need miss out!
Grab a drink – mine is clear fluid today! – put your feet up and enjoy some great posts.
https://bucketsoftea.co.uk/happiness/no-monday-morning-blues/
https://kateonthinice.com/2018/03/world-childless-week-stephs-story/
https://actualconversationswithmyhusband.com/2018/03/09/i-cant-planner/
https://loveisconfusing.com/2018/01/24/becoming-a-better-person-every-day/
http://www.ojosworld.com/2018/03/lets-talk-motivation.html?spref=fb
https://trippingthroughtreacle.com/2018/03/09/what-people-need-to-know-in-ms-awareness-month/
http://achysmile.com/index.php/2018/03/06/photophobia-migraine-glasses-product-review/
https://fibrojedi.me.uk/fibromyalgia/flaredown-review/

Why not share your favourites and let the bloggers know that you enjoy their work? Please like, comment and share these fab posts.
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You
It has been a freezing week here in the UK, with widespread snow and some areas completely cut off. Now the big thaw starts….we hope! I can’t claim to have been cut off, but the cold is not the friend of my back and the titanium inside me feels as cold as the snow outside. My spinal cord stimulator has been doing battle with the chronic nerve pain in my leg and back, as is seemed to ricochet off the charts….forget pain scored out of 10, how about multiply that by 10. Even turning the stimulator up – increasing the intensity and speed of the “current” that I feel – couldn’t dampen it.

But the good news is that whilst I have been keeping warm inside I have been doing a fair bit of blog browsing and even got round to finally registering on UK blogs! I guess the next thing to do is sort out going self hosted – the student engineer is supposed to be doing this and hosting me, after all IT and software is his thing – and he has been web hosting since he was about 14. But I am just his mother….and placed way down the list of priorities!!! There are no plans in the pipeline to attempt to make my fortune blogging, but it would be nice to be able to be available for some more review opportunities…..so come on, son, get it sorted. He is currently sitting here programming and flying a drone in my lounge……aghhh mind the dog! (My video won’t work so a pic will give you the idea)
The other son has been in contact this week, but not because he wanted to make conversation with his parents…..we usually just get messages passed on from Snapchats received by the lovely girl. He wants his suit, his shoes, tie and tie pin sent to him….by this Thursday please for a formal dinner. Hmmm….I wonder if there will be a little something for Mother’s Day sent by return courier? I won’t hold my breath.
Our other family member to be happy to see the thaw is our shaggy old dog, Samson. He will hide rather than have to go outside and I am sure that the cold makes his arthritis worse. But do you think he will take his pills? We have tried burying in his food, wrapping in melted cheese, fig rolls, even inside pasta….but he is wise to it all now and will eat his food leaving 3 pills in the bottom of the bowl, with not a tooth mark on them!! Suggestions people – he is on doggy cocodamol and Pardale V – and his cocodamol costs a damn site more than mine!!
So now some blogs for you – I have found everything from heat hacks (perfect just now), to skills we mustn’t lose (please, please let me know how you score…and if you have tapped a tree!), to making fashion accessible. Sustainability is very current and we can probably all pick up some tips to change our habits, and if you are planning a UK or European city break don’t miss The Style Thread. The final post in an invitation to a special virtual coffee morning on International Women’s Day – join with bloggers globally to celebrate.
Grab a cuppa, sit back and enjoy some “me” time!
https://teaandmaz.com/2018/03/03/anxiety-makes-want-hate-convinces-believe-everyone/
http://ohlovelyblossom.com/personal-battle-anxiety-tips-overcoming-panic-overwhelm-stress/
https://eco-gites.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/skills-we-must-not-lose.html
http://www.someplacestrange.net/2018/03/sustainable-me.html
https://bettysib1998.wixsite.com/young-sick-invisible/single-post/2018/03/02/Heat-Hacks-1
http://www.pigletish.com/blog/mentalillness
http://retrainbrainandsimply-shine.co.uk/how-being-really-vulnerable-resulted-in-my-diagnosis
https://myblurredworld.com/2018/02/18/making-fashion-accessible-blind-vi-person/
http://www.thestylethread.co.uk/2018/02/city-breaks.html
Please comment, like and share these posts if you enjoy them!
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You!
We awoke to snow this morning and the Monday garden did look pretty magical! But then the reality kicks in as we don’t do snow well here in the UK and by mid morning the rail companies were already announcing changes and cancellations to timetables tomorrow. My girl and her friends are dying for the snow to continue so that they have a snow day tomorrow – it is bitterly cold, but I’m not sure if there will be enough snow for no school.

My morning has been spent with another hospital visit: picking up results, being booked in for more investigations and all rounded off with the obligatory vampire visit for blood tests. Apparently I’m anaemic (again) and my red blood cells are small…that is a new one on me. It did make me smile when the young registrar asked how much red meat I eat….I could hear the student engineer’s response which sure enough he gave when I said it too him later “Never enough, MOTHER!! We NEED steak every day”. In your dreams boy, unless you want to start paying more rent….
There has been a huge loss in our house this week leaving a massive void. It is a death, but not of a person or a pet. We have had to have our enormous ornamental cherry tree cut down as it was diseased and one half had already died. But we tried to keep it for as long as possible – I don’t know how old it was, but we have been her 18 years – as it was such a major feature of the garden. Now there is literally an empty void and a huge scar in the shape of diseased, raw stumps and an overwhelming that sadness that there won’t be the pink blossoms this year, or even the nightmare of the leaves in the autumn. Funny how this loss can induce grief isn’t it?! So I guess soon we will be looking for a new family member to inhabit the back garden…maybe another fruit tree, or something faster growing…..
My weekly inspiring blog posts may be coming a little to you than normal….in fact it is nearly wine o’clock here for those who enjoy a tipple, or perhaps that coffee is still on the menu. So whatever your drink of choice, sit back and enjoy a few minutes with some inspiring blog posts and a vlog this week! I will definitely be having a go at baking the GF choc chip cookies and eating them whilst reading some of your posts…..
https://amindfultravellerblog.wordpress.com/2018/02/19/gluten-free-chocolate-chip-cookies/
https://losingtheplotweb.wordpress.com/2018/02/25/bitch-slapping-anxiety/
https://sobhalishapanda.com/2018/02/25/come-on-we-are-the-same-species/
https://avionneslegacy.wordpress.com/2018/02/23/personality-disorders-in-a-nutshell/
https://letsfeelbetter.com/new-interview-chronic-illness/
http://www.diseasecantstopme.com/lifehacks/
http://putthekettleon.ca/2018/02/24/how-to-live-with-infertility-6-tips-for-healing/
https://steviet3.wordpress.com/2018/02/22/fruit-for-thought/
https://meandmymomfriends.com/you-know-youre-a-parent-when/
Please like, share and comment…and have a good week!
Claire x
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You!
It is the beginning of the week so that must mean time for some inspiring blog posts in a little Monday magic! The last week has encompassed Valentine’s Day, the second half of half term and a trip to Berlin in our household.
I did manage to get to the RSC Twelfth Night at our local cinema, and whilst I couldn’t stand by the end, it really is a superb production. Adrian Edmondson – yes of Young Ones fame – steals the show for me with an outstanding performance of Malvolio.

When coerced by his colleagues into ridiculous costume, Malvolio gallivanted across the stage serenading the audience, making me think of a cross between a jester and an English Morris man! So how did the rest of the family mark Valentine’s Day? We arrived home to pizza boxes and various teenage girls wrapped up in blankets in the lounge, and the student engineer did make a trip to London for an evening for two – I don’t believe he has a romantic bone in his body though! As for the politics student, contact has been remarkably quiet this week….but he is probably even worse than his brother, so I would be very surprised if his girlfriend was given a card, let alone flowers!!
The eldest jetted off to Berlin for a weekend away with friends…..the friends were staying
in a posh(ish) hotel and our engineer was staying in a hostel next door. Never one to waste money, his thought process went something like this “I’m not spending all that on a hotel, but if I stay next door I can sneak in with my mates and still use the facilities!” We only knew he had arrived when his sister had a photo pop up on Snapchat…..I asked him to send some pics, thinking he or his friends might feature in them, but this is what he sent! He is currently sending us angry emoji faces as he has been sitting on the tarmac for 2 hours in a plane that has a “problem”! I believe they are now airborne, so hubby has been summoned to Heathrow……
I have selected a wide assortment of posts again this week – but I believe that there is something here for everyone. The Big Money Saver post, whilst not specifically a chronic piece, is great for my spoonie friends out there and the post on PixieDusk “We Need To Talk about Cancer” is truly inspirational and I urge you all to read it. When I found the wonderfully named Pass The Prosecco Please blog I was determined to find something there to share, purely because I love the name!! The Mens’ Health Summit is really important – all you blokes out there should have a look, and if the men won’t, ladies please do! The posts are all fab, so sit back with a cuppa – or a Prosecco! – and steal some time to read relax and enjoy.
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http://www.thebigmoneysaver.com/6-fun-ways-to-save-money-when-hanging-with-friends/
https://pixiedusk.livejournal.com/468544.html
https://nothingbutpoetry.wordpress.com/2018/02/15/always-a-first-time/
https://askdrho.com/mens-wellness-summit/
http://christiehawkes.com/put-psychology-of-color-use/
http://www.balancedespitethechaos.com/blog/marvelous-massage
http://www.comfortbites.co.uk/2017/05/using-diet-and-lifestyle-to-ease.html
http://passtheproseccoplease.co.uk/im-not-good-at-resting-or-listening/
https://hypothyroidmom.com/im-fine-thanks/
Do you have a favourite? Have you enjoyed these? If yes, please like, share and comment for your fellow bloggers.
Have a great week,
Claire x
Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You! #Valentine’sDay
Love is in the air…..well it is Valentine’s Day this week anyway, and I hope that love is in the air for you, whether it be romantic or otherwise. February 14th has never been a huge deal in our house – I don’t think Dad has ever sent Mum a card let alone flowers. I have had flowers and cards over the years…and the occasional meal out – but I think after a particularly memorable night, crammed between 2 other couples in a Chinese restaurant and listening to their conversations as we couldn’t hear each other, the consensus was better to stay at home.
We might have passed this on to our kids having just mentioned it to one son, who looked at me as if I was mad even mentioning doing something to mark the day. Funny thing is we are going out this year – hubby is taking me to a live RSC streaming of Twelfth Night….might even get a McDonalds out of it if I play my cards right (are they gluten free I wonder?!).
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So fingers crossed the current flare of POTS symptoms have passed by Wednesday otherwise he will be taking his daughter or mother in law!! Talking of POTS – that is postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, not the cooking variety – I saw the online community working at its best over the weekend. A member of a POTS group put up a very distressed post that signalled an intentional overdose of drugs was being taken – the members of the group went into overdrive to find out where this person lived in the world, making contact with personal friends to check on them, calling on Facebook to help via the reporting suicidal thoughts, and sending message after message of support and hope. I am so pleased to report that a message was posted last night saying that a stranger had called an ambulance, and the POTSIE was safely in hospital being assessed and truly appreciating all the good wishes. No trolls, no nasty comments – social media at its best!
Yours truly has been sitting watching the winter Olympics and gasping out loud. The wind!! How are those snowboarders doing it? I have found the ice dancing particularly inspiring – it took me back to being about 8 and reading the Noel Streatfield novel White Boots. That book changed my life and I was going to be an ice skater!! Dad took me to Streatham ice rink in south London, I put one foot on the ice expecting to glide away – and, you guessed it, my derriere met with a very cold, wet landing. Bang went that dream. But some of those Olympians are inspirational – the young Russian girls literally float over the ice with such ethereal beauty, and the Canadian pair are just something else. A human body really shouldn’t be able to do that!! (My bendy friends will recognise this sentence!).
From inspirational athletes to inspirational blog posts! This week I have added in some posts for Valentine’s – they are alternating with the normal mix of fab posts from some old pals and some new friends – some spoonies, others not! So sit back and relax with some great Monday Magic blog posts!
https://shailajav.com/how-it-all-began-15-years-ago/
https://legallyblindbagged.wordpress.com/2018/02/09/night-to-shine-my-two-cents/
http://thedestinydive.com/2018/02/05/valentines-day-date-ideas-that-dont-include-a-restaurant/
https://ginlemonade.com/2018/02/05/anxiety-us/
https://thimbleandtwig.com/crafts/make-rose-petal-bath-bombs/
http://penny-pennystreasures.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/no-matter-how-long-winter-spring-is.html
https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/sweetheart-coconut-cookies
http://suzyhomemaker.co.uk/valentines-day-decor-2017/
http://www.abalancedbelly.co.uk/need-talk-fistulas/
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2015/02/bloody-sexy-drunk-origin-valentines-day/
https://melissavsfibromyalgia.com/2018/02/08/move-every-day-and-some-neck-and-back-pain-yoga-links/
http://ladyjaney.co.uk/5-blogging-goals-2018-dares-wins/
http://www.myrecipes.com/extracrispy/valentines-day-blood-orange-cocktail
https://bettysib1998.wixsite.com/young-sick-invisible/single-post/2018/02/05/f
http://www.lifehack.org/524580/100-quotes-about-love
https://dinosaursdonkeysandms.com/2018/02/06/dizzycast-ep-3-a-disclosing-dizzy/
https://laurenconrad.com/blog/2018/02/friday-favorites-275/
http://mummyitsok.com/blog/what-is-postnatal-depression/
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Have a lovely week,
Claire x

