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Author: Molly

Hi, I'm Molly. I live with my hard working husband, four high energy children/teens, six dippy hens (one of whom is definitely crazy), two very tolerant guinea pigs, four (at the moment) cute piglets, and a sadly empty beehive due to our bees realising they would be better looked after by someone else. Mothering hasn't always been a straightforward journey for me, which I guess is why I feel so passionately about it. I love being a Mum and feel truly blessed with my amazing family. I would love to see the value of mothering raised up in our nation. I have a Christian faith, and truly know it is only by the grace (totally undeserved goodness) of God that I am able to write about mothering at all. I love the freedom I have in prayer. Living in the country I’m very aware of our changing seasons, and realise there are seasons in our lives too. Thank you for reading my blog...I hope it might be encouraging. Molly
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6 March 2018

April 29, 2018 Molly

The snow came last week, to the great delight of the children. All schools were closed (though Lanky Dude caught the bus into college one morning only to be sent home after an hour), so the youngsters of our small town were out in force, making the most of the snowy hills. The girls and… Continue reading 6 March 2018

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27 February 2018

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  We’ve had some beautifully sunny, days, where the crispness of the blue sky has only been matched by the crispness of the biting wind. Invigorating, though! On one of these days we took a wander in our neighbour’s paddock, to see some very new lambs...some only a day old. They really are adorable; I… Continue reading 27 February 2018

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19 February 2018

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Half term has ended. I usually want holidays to last for longer, and reluctantly re-start our term time routines. This time, however, due to the ferocity and consuming nature of the storm which is surrounding us, a part of me was glad to find comfort and reassurance in our normal weekly rhythms. We did, however,… Continue reading 19 February 2018

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14 February 2018

April 28, 2018 Molly

We’ve made it to half term. What with illness, and the fierce storm which has blown up around us, it does feel like we have limped, rather than walked. But, it’s good to have some down time at home, seeing friends, getting some of the mundane jobs done which I save for the holidays, and… Continue reading 14 February 2018

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5 February 2018

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There are small signs of new life appearing if I slow down to look. Snowdrops are now in abundance, and we’ve enjoyed seeing baby lambs, all soft and white compared with their tired looking mums. A friend brought me some daffodils, which are just beginning to unfurl their petals to the world. And our hens’… Continue reading 5 February 2018

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22 January 2018

April 28, 2018 Molly

The rain has continued seemingly unabated, and the coughs and colds morphed into flu. So, not much to report, other than our attempts to keep going with some sort of learning for whoever wasn’t too unwell at the time. Lanky Dude continued to go into college, but eventually succumbed with a high temperature and stayed… Continue reading 22 January 2018

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15 January 2018

April 28, 2018 Molly

Coughs, colds and sore throats are working their way through our family. And we’ve had grey skies and an abundance of rain. The girls and I did get out into our back garden and start clearing and digging, much to the delight of the chickens; on hand to scoop up any worms uncovered. We are… Continue reading 15 January 2018

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8 January 2018

April 28, 2018 Molly

A week into 2018. We tend to celebrate the full twelve days of Christmas, and then gradually slip back into our regular home-school routines. However, with Lanky Dude at college now, we were all jolted back rather abruptly into a new term! However, we did still have a somewhat “staged return” at home, and only… Continue reading 8 January 2018

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31 December 2017

April 28, 2018 Molly

  New Year’s Eve. Family prayer time spent thanking God for many ways he has blessed us over the year. We watched a slide show of photos of the year ( my IT skills very slowly improving). Then put stones in a jar as we said our thank yous. A jar overflowing. Our hearts overflowing.… Continue reading 31 December 2017

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30 December 2017

April 28, 2018 Molly

The anticipation and excitement of the night before Christmas seems a while ago. For as long as I can remember I’ve taken the children swimming on Christmas Eve; a great way of releasing excess exuberance. Then a few more preparations after lunch, maybe a film, sometimes friends over for tea followed by the Candlelight service… Continue reading 30 December 2017

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