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A Dream Horse for S

If there’s one thing S loves, it’s drawing. She draws the most amazing scenes filled with imaginary characters and ideas. We were delighted then, when she was offered the opportunity to create her very own dream horse.  We downloaded an outline of a horse because she was worried she wouldn’t Read more…

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Memories of my Nan

When I was little my grandparents lived in the house where my mother grew up. My grandad was ill and slept in the room that had once been my mother’s bedroom – complete with silver ceiling and hot pink walls. He died when I was really young, so really my Read more…

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How Not To Be Strong

If there’s one thing I’ve heard a million times by now, it’s that I’m “strong.” People tell me I’m strong, and that they could not have handled the things I’ve been through. My general reasponse when people tell me I’m “strong” is that I really don’t feel it.  When I Read more…

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Codependence and Pyjamas

I’ve been reading a lot about codependence lately. I’m fairly sure it’s a term that describes me, but it’s also something that’s often mostly misunderstood. People tend to think that in order to have a codependent personality, you need to have another person upon/with whom to be codependent. What it Read more…

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What is Codependence?

I wrote a post recently about learning to live with moderation, and was surprised to find it was quite popular. Several people told me many of the things I mentioned were very familiar to them… so I thought I would write a little about codependence and what it actually is. Read more…

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Getting Out of Survival Mode

For the last few months, It’s safe to say I’ve been operating in survival mode. First we had the summer holidays, then I found out I would be having an operation – and then I ended up having said operation as emergency surgery. Two weeks on, I’m feeling much better Read more…