Swan Project

Parenting blog from a mum of two with a 15 month gap. I will share an honest view on life with two young children, as well as sharing some favourite products that make our life easier.

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Exercise in pregnancy

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Overall I try to be quite healthy and love a balanced life. My diet isn't perfect (working for a chocolate company doesn't help) but...
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Sunday, 3 August 2014

I'm still here!!

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Ok, I've been absent for a while but I've not forgotten about my blog just had some prioritising to do.  I love my blog but being pr...
Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Differences in pregnancy reaction

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Being pregnant with number 3 I have to say I'm every bit as excited as with number 1. Sure there are some differences; no lie ins to rec...
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Monday, 2 June 2014

Baby brain

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Baby brain, does it really exist? Not sure I can answer that scientifically but it is my current go to excuse for my poor memory. But whethe...
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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

10 things about being pregnant for the 3rd time

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So as you can imagine each pregnancy is totally different. Different for both physical and psychological reasons and of course the general p...
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Swan Project
Welcome to my first ever blog, The Swan Project charting family life and everything that is thrown at it! So called The "Swan" Project because I have been described as a swan in the past, alluding a calm exterior whilst working hard under the surface. In my world now of having a toddler and a baby I feel this is what I'm trying to achieve - A calm exterior even when questioning everything I'm doing underneath! Due to work reasons my husband and I relocated from the Cotswolds to Hertfordshire around 2 years ago and whilst here we have created a little family. We have a girl and a boy with a 15 month age gap between them. Whilst I'm hoping people will read (and like!) this blog I'm also doing it to capture some of our family moments and ensure we have a record of some of the little things that happen as these little things are often the most important things.
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