Greetings from the outskirts of Porto in Portugal, where I’ve been locked away in a room for a week, living off tinned sardines and Pringles, trying to get a novel finished.
Good afternoon Siobhan. Nothing like chomping away of the odd Pringle to keeping a gal going...and musing.....even celebrating as you do your very best life. Huge congratulations. Looking forward to reading you'd next book x
As always, your weekly blogs always strike a (positive) cord.
You're literally like a Therapist, you make me question situations and give me "food for thought" yet entertaining at the same time and extremely REAL - You're extremely inspiring Siobhan, you have certainly crossed my mind when I've had challenging situations which has given me comfort.
My son is only 8 yet being the anxious soul (i was born anxious) that I am, I'm already thinking "what would I do if I wasn't looking after Axel" which is ironic as it took me years to learn how to look after him in the first place and adapt to this new motherhood chapter (which is bloody hard!) 😆
Ah, it makes me so happy that you find these posts inspiring, thank you! And I can so relate to what you say about motherhood. It can be so hard but equally so wonderful 🥰
Another lovely take on the world and update on your travels, thank you. I too, like to focus on what I can control, rather than what I can’t. I also like to find the positives in everything and believe there is a reason for everything. It can take time to come to fruition but it’ll come. Happy continued travels x
Good afternoon Siobhan. Nothing like chomping away of the odd Pringle to keeping a gal going...and musing.....even celebrating as you do your very best life. Huge congratulations. Looking forward to reading you'd next book x
Thank you! And yes, can't beat a tube of pringles! 😀
As always, your weekly blogs always strike a (positive) cord.
You're literally like a Therapist, you make me question situations and give me "food for thought" yet entertaining at the same time and extremely REAL - You're extremely inspiring Siobhan, you have certainly crossed my mind when I've had challenging situations which has given me comfort.
My son is only 8 yet being the anxious soul (i was born anxious) that I am, I'm already thinking "what would I do if I wasn't looking after Axel" which is ironic as it took me years to learn how to look after him in the first place and adapt to this new motherhood chapter (which is bloody hard!) 😆
Cheers to the Sardines 🐟
Ah, it makes me so happy that you find these posts inspiring, thank you! And I can so relate to what you say about motherhood. It can be so hard but equally so wonderful 🥰
Another lovely take on the world and update on your travels, thank you. I too, like to focus on what I can control, rather than what I can’t. I also like to find the positives in everything and believe there is a reason for everything. It can take time to come to fruition but it’ll come. Happy continued travels x
I love your take on life! And it definitely makes things easier when you believe that there's a reason for everything. Thank you ❤️