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Morning, and welcome to this week’s #MMBC. You might have noticed there wasn’t a linky up last week, and I’m so sorry if you came over to join in. We had some really difficult news that Craig’s heart transplant is now failing due to Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy, and if I’m honest, I just didn’t have...

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*This is a collaborative post. Emotions are a natural part of being human. They help you respond to the world, connect with others, and make decisions. But sometimes, emotions can feel overwhelming, intense, or hard to control. If you’ve ever felt like your emotions take over before you can process them, you’re not alone. This...

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*This is a collaborative post. We all know that exercise is vital for good physical and mental health. For kids, getting into good exercise habits early can stand them in good stead later in life and improve their health as they grow. But how can you, as a family, incorporate exercise into your busy lives...

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Morning, and welcome to this week’s #MMBC. I hope you’ve had a good weekend. It’s been a bit of a mixed bag here. We’ve been out making the most of our National Trust membership again, visiting some lovely places and getting some fresh air. Then Sunday rolled around, and it absolutely poured down all day,...

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*This is a collaborative post. There’s something genuinely humbling about sailing through the Norwegian Fjords for the first time. The scale of it all, the sheer cliff faces, the waterfalls tumbling into dark water and the mountains looming overhead. It’s the sort of thing that’s hard to describe until you’ve actually been there. If you’re...

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