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A Journey Inward

January 10, 2015

What a difference 12 months makes! 12 months ago I was living in Brisbane and bringing up my two children …

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Journal – Sep-Oct 2014

October 27, 2014

Well, after the mix of emotions I felt in August, September and October have been more of the same and …

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Journal – June 2014

June 6, 2014

So we received our essay grades and feedback yesterday and I’m feeling a bit down about it. My DH doesn’t …

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Journal – May 2014

May 29, 2014

As it can be time consuming producing a new post for my blog I thought I’d start writing up some …

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Break It Down…..(study time that is)

May 21, 2014

Well, having said in my last post that I don’t study in the evenings, in the last week I’ve pulled …

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Studying with three children

May 5, 2014

I really wish I could write blogs more frequently than I do but as I have so little down-time during …

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Cutting class size not grass size will get conversations going in cerebral havens

March 21, 2014

An article claiming that there’s a lack of “learning through conversation” at Australian Universities due to the poor design of …

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Hiatus

February 15, 2014

After my last post ‘A Bend in the Road’ I felt relieved to come out in the open with my …

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A Bend in the Road

January 4, 2014

I’ve hit a turning point recently, a bend in the road I suppose. I’ve had a gut feeling for over …

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You can’t have it all!

November 5, 2013

I’m in a quandary these days, trying to figure out what to do about my study for next year. I …

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We both have our clothes open for some skin on skin - she would be so content at these times
We both have our clothes open for some skin on skin – she would be so content at these times
She developed Bronchiolitis and had one set of tubes giving her oxygen and another set of tubes feeding her milk through her nose and into her stomach. She needed to suck on a dummy so she didn't 'forget' how to feed when she was well again.
She developed Bronchiolitis and had one set of tubes giving her oxygen and another set of tubes feeding her milk through her nose and into her stomach. She needed to suck on a dummy so she didn’t ‘forget’ how to feed when she was well again.
Our beautiful baby #3
Our beautiful baby #3
This is me in March 2013
This is me in March 2013
This is near where I was sitting when the phone call came in. A beautiful summer's day
This is near where I was sitting when the phone call came in. A beautiful summer’s day
This is my small bump at 37 weeks
This is my small bump at 37 weeks
Here's my beautiful baby - yes the one who keeps me up at night!
Here’s my beautiful baby – yes the one who keeps me up at night!
Alexandra is lovely - it's so much easier when you know what you're doing!!
Alexandra is lovely – it’s so much easier when you know what you’re doing!!
Our children - I know they won't be this young for long
Our children – I know they won’t be this young for long
Life with a young baby is so full on - it's hard to imagine life ever getting easier!
Life with a young baby is so full on – it’s hard to imagine life ever getting easier!
Alexandra and I having some skin on skin time which she loves
Alexandra and I having some skin on skin time which she loves
Our beloved dog Yoshi
Our beloved dog Yoshi
My children visiting me in hospital. Cuddles all round!
My children visiting me in hospital. Cuddles all round!
Me with our first baby - I was still coming out of the General Anaesthetic, hence the oxygen through my nose
Me with our first baby – I was still coming out of the General Anaesthetic, hence the oxygen through my nose
My latest purchases
My latest purchases
Two days before the birth I took my kids to have some fun at Southbank
Two days before the birth I took my kids to have some fun at Southbank
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