My First Blogging Event: What Hat Should I Wear?
My heart was beginning to pound rhythmically against my chest as my shoes tapped gently against the ground below and my anxiety level began to rise. My eyes darted around the unfamiliar room as I tried to decide which way to go. They landed on the front desk where a line where people waited with their furry family members to be checked into the hotel. After being pointed in the right direction, I smiled at my husband and made my way toward the elevators. My breath caught as I realized, I was at my first blogging event. Continue reading →
Posted on April 29, 2013
How to Choose a Care Home
Residential care homes can provide support for adults with complex needs such as learning difficulties, mental health issues or emotional and behavioural needs. Choosing which home is the most suitable for you or the person you care for can be a difficult task. Continue reading →
Posted on April 24, 2013
Monday, Monday
How are you feeling today? It’s Monday and I have to admit that I am dragging more so than usual. I apologize in advance that this probably isn’t that interesting of a post and I promise to make it up to you later this week. As I said, however, I am dragging today and my brain doesn’t want to cooperate very well today. Have you ever felt like that? Continue reading →
Posted on April 22, 2013
A Year Ago: RIP Dad
A year ago yesterday my father passed away after fighting what had overcome him for six months. If you’re wondering why I didn’t write this on the day of his death, in actuality, I did, it’s just not being posted until now, either way, that’s not the point. My father was so strong and never willing to back down without a fight. Losing a parent is not easy and I don’t think that it matters at what age it happens. You think that I would be sad thinking about my father’s death, but honestly, I’m actually doing okay. Continue reading →
Posted on April 19, 2013
Top 5 Unforgettable Childhood Memories
Being a child is great fun. The problem with childhood is that we only actually realize how great it was when we become an adult. Growing up, we scoff at adults when they tell us that childhood are the best years of our life, itching to have responsibility and independence and not have people telling us what to do what feels like every minute of every day. Continue reading →
Posted on April 17, 2013





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