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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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  1. Cancer.

    Its not a word that needs any explanation.

    I had plans this evening to write a heartfelt blog post in support of the Stand Up to Cancer campaign but I cant. Cancer affects everyone in different ways and I am compelled to sit, watch and support the amazing people and families, rather than try and articulate an inspiring blog post.

    If you can spare £5 or £10, text FIVE or TEN to 70404 or you can donate at the Stand Up to Cancer site here.

    Good night, hold your families tight xx

     

     

  2. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall

    Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

    All the Kings horses and all the Kings men

    Couldnt put Humpty together again.

     

    Thats how is goes isnt it? Well apparently not if you go to a Water Babies class!

    Mum, aka Nanny came back from the Water Babies class today still singing the nursery rhyme and I had to ask how Humpty Dumpty managed to fit into a baby's swimming lesson. Apparently the little ones are sat on the side and when Humpty "falls" into the water they go! (well you learn something every day).

    Nanny is really embracing the lessons now and the little one loves them (especially since getting her wet suit), she still dithers as she is sat on the side and is absolutely happiest when in the water. Reassuringly, all of the Water Babies pools are heated to 30° or above, so I cant say I blame her for wanting to be in the water rather than out of it!

    I love that she has no fear of being "dunked" underneath and happily did a "free" swim today. I dont love so much that I am not the one to share this with her (but thats just me being selfish) and Nanny is already asking if we are going to do the next course. She looks forward to the weekly classes and I am not sure if it is Nanny or the little one who is enjoying the classes more.

    Nanny now needs swim goggles to watch the little one under water and my eldest daughter is helping her get used to people wearing goggles by using hers EVERY bathtime. She looks a little bit like a pink fly but the little one thinks its hilarious, although not so sure Nanny would if I got her a bright pink pair!

     

  3. Last night I went to bed early and slept. I wasnt interrupted by either daughter. I slept. Deeply. Deep enough to dream.

    Unusually this morning, I was able to recount my dreams,and there were many of them, from being friends to William and Kate (I clearly have dillusions of granduer) to having an argument in the hairdressers for cutting my hair too short. Lots of people dream about falling or have recurring dreams about a specific thing but my dreams always seem realistic and are usually sparked by something that has happened that day (I am not sure where the William and Kate aspect came from).

    Sleep is very topical in our house, from being delighted that the little one sleeps through the night, my other half's insominia, to returning the eldest one to her bed when she is sleep walking but nightmares rarely feature I am glad to say. I was therefore interested when Simply Different shared this post on Facebook today:

    Amethyst

    Powers & Magical uses: Dreams, Overcoming Alcoholism, Healing, Psychism, Peace, Love, Protection against theft, Courage, Happiness. 
    Energy type: Receptive. Associated element: Water.
    Use to prevent insomnia and nightmares by sleeping with a piece of amethyst under your pillow. It is a reducer of stress, so it can be used to great effect in today's pressured lifestyle. Use amethyst to calm fears, raise hopes, and enhance spirituality. Amethyst can also be used to enhance psychic abilities, and aid meditation.

    Amethyst

    I genuinely found this really interesting and despite my usual interest in gemstones being more of the jewellery variety, I think investing in a piece of Amethyst might be on this week's shopping list! Although if the associated element is water, does this mean midnight trips to the toilet :-)