When Esther and William were born at 27 weeks they were too small and too sick to breastfeed and so for weeks I had to express milk every three hours, day and night. We used the hospital pumps for much … Continue reading
Tag Archives: #BumpPR
2011 Best Bits
What were the highlights of 2011 for me? And were they as I expected at the beginning of the year? My sister’s wedding In February 2011 my little sister (Wee Sis) got married. It was a beautiful wedding and a … Continue reading
Edspire Festive Forecast: Smart Trikes Zoo
Since the spring we have been busy testing our Smart Trikes courtesy of Bump PR. We could not have a Christmas gift guide on this blog without mentioning this fabulous mode of toddler transport. Esther and William love theirs so … Continue reading
0109/365 What Lies Beneath?
Snoozeshade and BundleBean The perfect partnership Just like Esther and William x Twos by John Drinkwater Why are lots of things in twos? Hands on clocks, and gloves and shoes, Scissorblades, and watertaps, Collar studs, and luggage straps, Walnut shells, … Continue reading
All Grow’d Up Cup Review and Giveaway
Esther and William are 14 months old, 11 months corrected. Now that they are a bit more active and a bit more independent they enjoy having a drink of their own that they can return to whenever they are thirsty. … Continue reading
Bundle Bean Review
With a little help from our friends at Bump PR we convinced the owner of Bundle Bean to let us have two of her blankets to trial with Esther and William. I had seen them online and thought that they … Continue reading
0078/365 A Funny Face Day!
Smart Trikes at Sea!
We have been using our Smart Trikes lots this holiday. They did get a lot of attention on the beach at Westward Ho. These trikes are a great investment for you and your little ones. Esther and William get so … Continue reading
0045/365 Clever Clapping Cow!
Hospital Trike
Every four months David and I take Esther and William to see their Consultant from Neonatal ICU. Each visit is filled with anxiety and feels like a physical and emotional trek. But not this time, this time we took Esther … Continue reading