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2 October, 2011 By Sarah Wood

7 Years of Every Day is Like Sunday, Silent Sunday and #MySundayPhoto

Pumpkins in the Sunday sunshine

How ever did that happen, #MySundayPhoto? I am amazed to see I have posted content every Sunday for seven years, since my son was only two … [Read more...]

Filed Under: silent sunday

2 September, 2011 By Sarah Wood

It feels like the end of summer

So we find ourselves back at the beach at the end of the summer holidays, just as we started them. West Wittering this time, lots of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, children, family, parenting

26 July, 2011 By Sarah Wood

Dinosaurs found on the beach at Oxwich

Pebble towers at Oxwich

Built by Gabriel. Fresh air, good food, old friends, happy sandy children. Relax, breathe, relax. That's all. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family

21 July, 2011 By Sarah Wood

Giddy children and tearful mums: yes, it’s the end of summer term in Watlington

There were a few tears at school this morning, not from overtired children desperate to recharge and run amok for the summer, but from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: childhood memories, children, family, parenting

23 June, 2011 By Sarah Wood

A summer for courgettes?

It has been a frustrating year in many ways for me, in that I am trying to set up new contacts and clients for my consultancy, and at the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, family, gardening, working mum

7 June, 2011 By Sarah Wood

How to make a good return to work: no airbrushing here

I remember very clearly sitting at my desk in a large open-plan office and being asked if I was planning to come back to work. Six months … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, books, family, parenting, working mum

8 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood

Look after the pennies not out of the window…

One of the reasons in my defence of my time management challenges is my inability - shared with some other women (Most? All?) - to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, budget, budget principles, business, family, family budget, money, parenting, working mum

5 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood

Better Time Management needed: apply within

The last few weeks have been both lovely and nightmarish; lots of rain-free days playing in the garden and getting our project of edible … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, integrated strategy, online strategy, parenting, shared parenting, social, working mum

15 April, 2011 By Sarah Wood

“Stop me if you think that you’ve heard this one before…”

Day 13 of my #30DayBlog challenge, give your blog a song title, and we are into the school holiday and spring bank holiday bonanza season. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, childcare, parenting, startup britain, working mum

14 April, 2011 By Sarah Wood

Newbie visits Gadget Show Live, blogs and tells

Today I have a guest blogger, @Tang18, who has written her first blog to see if she likes it. I did, so I hope you enjoy this round up of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: blogging, gadget show, parenting, social

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