There’s something so special about my birthday falling in my favourite season.
I’ve always loved what this season represents…
new beginnings, quiet growth, the unseen slowly budding and springing forth.
Here’s to welcoming the new and the unknown.
Happy birthday to me 🌺💐💛
It’s a new season. 2026 feels like freedom.
Feels like a very personal journey to share but this is for the mum who is in the middle of a messy, complex or unknown journey. Life is truly something… it’s amazing, then terrible, then amazing again.
You’re doing better than you think 🤍🙏🏾
2025 🤍
My loves. Spa days. Amelia’s ballet exam. Family weddings. Bike rides with my huns. More weddings. Disneyland. Greece. Chats with random strangers about their dogs. Luxembourg. Ice cream dates with my godbaby. More weddings. Prepping my big girls to go to Qatar without me 🥹. My Shaylas. Paris. Staycations in the countryside with the girls. Tulips in the spring. Solo dinner date. My baby behind the camera.
Grateful. Hopeful.
Christmas Eve dump with my favourite girls 🤍
Forever thankful for these two and their growth over the years. In the big things and the little things, God is so kind.
Hope you all have a lovely Christmas!🤍
📸: @joshuagram____
It’s that season of multiple events and feeling pulled in so many directions. Just reminder for a mum whose feeling the constant pull, you’re not alone
It’s that time of year again! Every December I promise myself I won’t get flustered or rushed off my feet… and every year I fail 😅
With all the events, nativity plays, and school chaos kicking off, I put this together for the mums facing their first Christmas school schedule and for those of us who’ve done it multiple times but still end up sprinting from place to place!
If you’ve got any tips of your own, share them in the comments!
Life lately… somewhere between office days, school trip prep, healing and starting over. Fighting extremely dry a/w skin, slowing down to take in the little moments — the shows, the swimming classes. I know someday I’ll miss it (maybe 😅). Finding clarity.
Grateful.
Fearful and anxious thoughts are something so many mums experience in early motherhood but they’re hard to talk about because no one wants to feel like they’re ‘not coping.’
The truth is, these thoughts are far more common than we think.
Here’s to breaking the stigma and bringing this into the open.
The idea of foreboding joy and vulnerability by @brenebrown truly has helped explain a lot of the thought processes I’ve experienced in motherhood.
Can you relate?
#earlymotherhood