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My Blog details my experiences in life that relate to my new business, The Empathy Gift Co - We specialise in delivering healing wellness Gift boxes for people going through challenging times; Grief, Divorce, Anxiety/Depression, New parents, Illness/Cancer as well as celebrating gift boxes for Birthdays and Mothers day.I write about my personal experiences in the hope that I may be able to add value and support to someone going through a challenging time.

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A wonderful resource with expert written content for partners looking for answers to common relationship problems including couple issues, marriage, family, children, pre-marriage and more.With over 20 offices across NSW we can also help you and your partner overcome the challenges in your relationship.http://www.CoupleCounselling.com.auTel: 8002 1020

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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champers in the other, body dirty, sunburnt, wrinkled and thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "Yah Hoo, Whatta Ride!"

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By writing this blog, I hope to offer some insight into what it feels like to be a 20-Something divorcee. You may also find I have opinions on many other things about life, some you might agree with and many I'm sure you won't... Happy reading!

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When You're Under 30!I must admit, there was a sense of relief to the finality of the birth of Little Mango 3 (I've decided to use these somewhat cute, a little bit disrespectful, yet ultimately safe ways of describing everybody - there's also Little Mangos 1 & 2, not to mention myself and Mrs Mango).Although a somewhat shaky start - a tense moment and an overly blue baby, brought back to colour by an amazingly fast and calm obstetrician - a blur of seconds as several things happened that I had no control over. For a father, I've always found, it's a very hard thing to make a very specific connection before birth as it will always be an external relationship for us - and at the moment when all else stops and your heart is captured again by another amazing creature, to have that stripped back and replaced with heartbreaking fear is something..... It certainly makes you realise just how much this new being means to you, even though you've only just laid eyes on them - another surreal feeling - loving someone beyond words without having seen, heard, spoken to or had any real idea about before that moment. They are a blank canvas, and you appreciate them for everything they are and ever will be - I know it sounds familiar (everyone says this about their kids) - but when it happens to you, the commonality and yet complete particularity of that event to you gives you this instant sense of the universe. Amazing!So Mango 3 ties the bow nicely. We are now a family of five. At 28. Half the people we know haven't even started trying for babies yet and we're (most very likely) finished altogether. And despite the inevitable times that everyone has where they doubt their abilities, I feel altogether confident we can handle this third installment quite well. I think as long as you think about humans as a species, how our bodies are designed and how they function, that we have evolved to be ready for parenthood young. Our species is finding it more and more difficult to conceive as we age, and we struggle to stay together as family units - yet we all have the capacity to breed and raise children early, and I believe it is just another way to push yourself, and learn amazing things about our species and life first hand. The world may have changed since my parents generation, where people had babies just out of school - we've had liberation of peoples, realisation of new ideals and new understandings of the shortness of life, the inevitability of death, and the importance to not waste a second. Many of my generation believe that means seeing everything you need to see before settling down and waiting to die. I believe that experience can be found in every step of life, every drudging day of existence, every struggle you have and moment of delight, joy, wonder and amazement. Everything teaches you something and if you cannot find the value in this moment here, then no moment will be good enough. Every moment I spend teaching my child something, teaches me something in return. It's all about perspective.... but then everything is, isn't it?

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Think:a dish of Mary Poppins;a dose of Pollyanna;a dash of Willy Wonka.I'm Kelly from Be A Fun Mum.I'm mother to four children and I love writing about parenting and creating exciting activities.I seek to encourage mothers to:"Love the Moment"

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The musings of a 20-something mother, who thinks too much, and is not very good at cooking or sewing or making beautiful things. Despite my best efforts.Oh, and amongst all my ramblings, you can join me on my soapbox, as I begin my crusade to find out about the cause (should that be curse?) of childhood allergies. What on earth is going on? And why don't doctors have a clue?

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Queen of the Hand Fart since 1979. Personal blog of Leany J, a super mum of two, freelance Graphic Designer from Brisbane.

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Personal and political from a husband, father and owner of 2 cats.

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CRIKEY, Did someone say Mike & Elena?? Welcome to the blog of Mike & Elena. We are newly-weds who met online from opposite sides of the world who live in Australia. Here is our online diary

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A snifter of politics, law and personal blogging from an alley in Melbourne somewhere. With cats.