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Tag Archives: being a housewife
How to Make Your Marriage Work
Are you happily married? Have you experienced a happy marriage that broke down, or are you currently working on your marriage? I am somewhere between happily married and working on the marriage right now. It happens. My husband and I … Continue reading
I’m Just Mummy, or Mum, or Mam
Hello! Last week I wrote about my frustrations regarding going to work and feeling pressured to do a “proper job.” I’m not sure if it relates to my ongoing reiki practice (ok, I am sure), but I received some insights … Continue reading
Posted in Children, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #bookblogger, #mummymonday, #paganblog, author spotlight, being a housewife, being a mother, British paranormal romance writer, Contemporary English Gothic, feminist housewife, housewife or working mother, I'm just Mummy, mother and housewife, mummy mondays, parenting, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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Why Do I Feel Fragile?
This week I feel a bit strange. My mood has dipped, and while I expected to be happy about my children returning to school after the summer holiday, I actually feel deflated. Yes, I admit, I miss my darlings when … Continue reading
Posted in mind body spirit, pagan mother, Random Musings, Spiritual, spiritual growth
Tagged #lifestyleblogger, #pblogger, #pbloggers, #witchywednesday, back to school, being a housewife, Catherine Green Author, coping with change, coping with motherhood, emotional health, housewife or working mother, let go of your anger, love and marriage, love and relationships, mental health awareness, mental-health, mind body spirit, missing the children, pagan, processing your feelings, relationships, spiritual growth, SpookyMrsGreen, take time to heal, the pagan housewife, why do I feel fragile, why do you feel sad, witch, witchy Wednesday
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That was a Long Easter Holiday!
Phew! My children are back in school today after a two-week holiday, and I have to say I am relieved to have a break. I mean, I love my children, of course I do, but this holiday has been completely … Continue reading
Posted in Children, family, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #mummymonday, #pblogger, #pbloggers, back to school, being a housewife, Being a housewife is hard work, being a stay at home mother, catherine green, Churnet Valley Railway, coping with childhood illness, dealing with headlice, Getting back to work, glad to be back in school, housewife and working mother, housewife or working mother, long Easter holiday, meeting Paw Patrol, mummy mondays, selling a house, Spooky Mrs Green, stay at home mom, stay at home mother, stay at home mothers, stressed mummy, the pagan housewife, visiting family in the holidays, we met Marshall from Paw Patrol, we met Sky from Paw Patrol
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Making Paganism Work for Me
I am ready for a break. Christmas is fast approaching, my children are counting down the days until their school holiday, and I have lost all motivation for work. Seriously, I can barely bring myself to switch the computer on, … Continue reading
Posted in books, Children, family, pagan mother, Random Musings, Spiritual, spiritual growth, spiritual guidance
Tagged #30plusblogs, #witchywednesday, appreciate nature, being a housewife, being a wife, being a witch, being a writer, being pagan, catherine green, Making paganism work for me, mind body and spirit, mind body soul, mind body spirit, mother nature, motherhood, pagan path, reiki energy healing, SpookyMrsGreen, the natural world, the pagan housewife, witchy Wednesday, work with nature
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Does He Have OCD? #mentalhealth
I recently read a blog post from a man who talks about his mental health, and what it means to have OCD. Like many people, I have made flippant remarks in the past about my OCD tendencies. I try not … Continue reading
Posted in family, health, holistic health, pagan mother
Tagged #30plusblogs, #Britmums, #mentalhealth, #Tots100, anxiety and depression, being a housewife, catherine green, destructive behaviour, diagnosing anxiety, diagnosing depression, diagnosing OCD, Does He Have OCD, emotional health, emotional rollercoaster, health and wellbeing, love and marriage, marriage counselling, Mental Health Awareness Week, mental-health, OCD and anxiety, severe anxiety disorder, SpookyMrsGreen, talk about mental health, the pagan housewife
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A Day in the Life of a Pagan Housewife
I used to think that being a housewife would be the most boring, mind-numbing job in the world. In fact, as a child I never appreciated all the hard work and effort that my mum put in to keep our … Continue reading
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These Kids are Driving me Crazy… But I Still Love Them
My world is totally chaotic at the moment. It is also very small. Being a creative person, and one who resists the chore of the daily grind, I find myself in a very difficult place. The writer in me wants … Continue reading
Hello, Sunshine!
Well, hello my friends, and what a long week it has been! Sorry for my absence over here. My elder daughter has returned to preschool today after the half-term holiday, and while we spent most of the week at home, … Continue reading