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- #BookTalk: The Witch’s Survival Guide – Spells for Healing from Stress and Burnout by Jennifer Lane
- #WitchyWednesday Celebrate Spring Equinox with these Top Deals
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- How Educational Toys and Programs Can Benefit Your Child Later In Life
- Bright Ideas. Eco-Friendly Play. Illuminating the Imagination with Geomag Glow
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- #BookTalk: The Witch’s Survival Guide – Spells for Healing from Stress and Burnout by Jennifer Lane
- #WitchyWednesday Celebrate Spring Equinox with these Top Deals
- Bright Ideas. Eco-Friendly Play. Illuminating the Imagination with Geomag Glow
- Home Furnishings Available at English Heritage
- How Educational Toys and Programs Can Benefit Your Child Later In Life
- 14 Fantastic Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day
- My Second Ghost Hunt: Rileys Snooker Hall, Oldham
- Gen Z and Millennials rank ‘dream’ locations to live in UK
- Why My Husband Won’t Take Holidays
- Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at Bridgemere Garden Centre
Tag Archives: loss of a loved one
Happy Halloween from SpookyMrsGreen!
It feels like a good time to lighten the mood, and today I say Happy Halloween, my friends! There have been so many developments during the past year, and some of them very serious, that I feel we need to … Continue reading
Posted in Children, family, pagan mother, Random Musings, Spooky Stuff, witches
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Shock and Sadness
Today I want to talk about grief. Perhaps it is because I am growing older, but death seems to be coming closer. I was very fortunate to have all four of my grandparents until my mid-thirties. I now have two … Continue reading
Posted in Children, family, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #Britmums, #mummymonday, #paganblog, #pblogger, #pbloggers, #Tots100, bereaved family, bereaved friend, Catherine Green Author, coping with bereavement, coping with grief, dealing with grief, death and bereavement, family and friends, family relationships, grieving family, losing a loved one, losing a parent, loss of a loved one, mummy mondays, parenting, parenting blog, parenting experiences, shock and sadness, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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The Depth of a Child’s Love
“Mummy,” my five-year-old daughter said a few days’ ago, “I cannot believe it is Christmas already!” Yes, apparently, my daughter has also found the rush of Christmas excitement a lot to cope with. When she made that statement, I asked … Continue reading
Posted in Children, christmas, family, pagan mother, Random Musings, Spiritual
Tagged #bloggersblast, #bloggerslife, #blogginggals, #Blogmas, #Britmums, #Tots100, catherine green, children and grandparents, coping with grief, dealing with grief, family life, family time, grief and love, grieving families at Christmas, loss of a loved one, missing grandparents at Christmas, parenting blog, parenting experiences, Religion and Spirituality, SpookyMrsGreen, The Depth of a Child's Love, the pagan housewife
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Write Through The Grief #NaNoWriMo
The past week has been very challenging for me. I fought hard to catch up with #NaNoWriMo, and for a couple of days my Muse was wild and active. Then the day approached for my Nanna’s funeral. I am very … Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo, Random Musings, Writing
Tagged #bbloggers, #Britmums, #NaNoWriMo2015, #pbloggers, #Tots100, #writethroughthegrief, a redcliffe novel, British paranormal romance, British paranormal romance writer, catherine green, coping with grief, Dorothy Hargreaves, give thanks for family, grieving for a grandparent, losing a grandparent, loss of a loved one, NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, the redcliffe novels, write through the grief
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