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FINDING ‘OUR SELF’

A part of us dies when we have a child. And we don’t mind at the time because the child becomes our world and fills the gap that was taken. And me becomes us and I is forgotten. We’ll get our life back one day. We’ll get Our Self back-on-track soon - perhaps when they … Continue reading FINDING ‘OUR SELF’ →

karensouthall Mummy blogs Leave a comment March 22, 2023April 12, 2024 2 Minutes

DOES IT GET EASIER?

When I had my first baby, I remember someone saying: “don’t worry, it gets easier.” I needed that at the time. Especially the day I accidently went out in my slippers and baby sick in my hair as I grappled with exhaustion juggling single parenting, two little ones under the age of 3 and work. … Continue reading DOES IT GET EASIER? →

karensouthall Mummy blogs 1 Comment November 13, 2021 4 Minutes

Dear Daughter

You may be nail biting your way through your final few weeks of high school, scared and worried about what the future holds after graduation, but let me tell you a little secret. Although education is important and useful and will open some doors….it doesn’t guarantee success. It doesn’t make you ‘smart’ and it doesn’t … Continue reading Dear Daughter →

karensouthall Mummy blogs 2 Comments May 26, 2021May 26, 2021 5 Minutes

MEA CULPA

We Brits are masters of saying sorry. Apparently we apologise, on average, eight times a day. We often say it when we don’t really need to. It’s one of the most over-used words in our vocabulary and is a knee-jerk reaction to almost any circumstance. We use it as a form of ‘negative politeness’ so … Continue reading MEA CULPA →

karensouthall Mummy blogs Leave a comment October 21, 2020October 22, 2020 4 Minutes

The Terrible Teens

If we gave birth to teenagers who then regressed, I truly believe the human population would quite literally face extinction. The only way we, as parents, can mentally and physically deal with the onslaught of adolescent hormones is because we still remember the halcyon days of teeny tiny cute babies and toddlers that once gave … Continue reading The Terrible Teens →

karensouthall Mummy blogs Leave a comment November 6, 2019 3 Minutes

Fighting for their Future

My daughter is 14 and is preoccupied about the survival of our planet. When I was 14 I spent my time mostly bothered about boys, spots and whether I had too much eyeliner on. Although according to my friend Sharon you could never use enough eyeliner. The point is I’m angry that my child’s concerns are beyond … Continue reading Fighting for their Future →

karensouthall Going Green, Mummy blogs 2 Comments August 22, 2019 3 Minutes

My Children Made Me Cry Today

My children made me cry today.  Their selfish and inconsiderate nature touched a nerve, a raw nerve, which has been slowing fraying after months of soul destroying and heart breaking news which is filtered through the internet, television or from the mouths of those around me. I’m surrounded by people with cancer; more than 120 … Continue reading My Children Made Me Cry Today →

karensouthall Mummy blogs Leave a comment July 24, 2019 4 Minutes

Puberty v Menopause

Once upon a time there was a very lovely, sweet-natured little girl who lived in a house with her calm and sensible mother, her patient and caring father and cute, if not somewhat annoying, little brother. One day puberty burst into the house uninvited and announced itself with a flourish. It transformed the very lovely, … Continue reading Puberty v Menopause →

karensouthall Mummy blogs Leave a comment July 2, 2019July 2, 2019 5 Minutes

A bloody good party

Once upon a time there was a young, adventurous and slightly stubborn girl who decided very early on that children, mortgages and marriage were not for her.  Instead she packed a back pack trotted off into the sunset for a few years until she landed in Spain and unpacked (a few things). When she hit … Continue reading A bloody good party →

karensouthall Mummy blogs Leave a comment June 19, 2019July 2, 2019 4 Minutes

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