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Hi, I’m Chiswick Mum
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I'm passionate about local life and making the most of living here, and of this great city that we live in.
London is such a great place to be a parent - and here in the leafy edge of the big smoke I feel really blessed to spend my days living, loving and parenting.
I live with my wonderful seven-year-old Chiswick Boy, and his dad Chiswick Daddy. Together we have adventures out and about, peppered with crafting and pyjamas days.
I don't get it right all the time. I work outside the home four days a week and the first thing to get ditched is generally the housework.
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Tag Archives: moving
We’ve left the boat – ahoy dry land!
Over the last seven months we’ve had the chance to try out a long-held dream, to live literally on the beautiful Thames, in a houseboat. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while then you’ll know I blogged about … Continue reading
Posted in Chiswick family life
Tagged 2014, boat, heron, moving, seagulls, small moments, Thames, winter
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Yes we live on a boat!
Looking back I've always had a connection with the Thames. That might sound weird coming from a Northener who only moved (somewhat recklessly really!) to the Big Smoke after graduating from Dreaming Spires, in search of fame, fortune and streets … Continue reading
Yes we live on a boat!
It's just over a month since we moved onto the boat – and we've never looked back. Although it's been a dream of mine for years, I was still anxious about moving our little family to a boat. After all … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bell & crown, boat, Chiswick, gentle domesticity, kew gardens, moving, routine, small moments, Thames
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Does moving stress you out?
Okay this is pretty much a first world problem. I’m sure there are lots of families in the world – even the Western first world – who would love to add ‘packing and unpacking stress’ to their list of problems. … Continue reading