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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. Siblings - June 14

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    I am really loving the Siblings linky.

    I love trying to capture those perfect moments with my girls but this month, I claim no credit for the picture of them both.

    We took the girls to a photoshoot and there are countless pictures I could use but this single picture epitomises the perfect moment.

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    You know the moment I mean don't you?

    The idilyic moment that you try and remember when they are pulling each others hair out ....

     

    ”dear

     

    Thank you to Rob Price Photography for capturing this awesome pic.

  2. How will you spend Fathers Day?

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    There are lots of big occassions throughout the year and to be honest, I don't generally need much of an excuse to celebrate anything but for the men in the family, aside from remembering flowers on Birthdays and Mothers Day, they tend not to take much notice of everything going on ..... aside from in June.

    June is the male equivalent of my girls Christmas!

    June is the month where everything comes at once. 

    June provides a combincation of football and Fathers Day!

    In order to celebrate these two events Hallmark has also collided the two events, firstly Hallmark have a fabulous competition running for those football crazy men in your life.  All you need to do is simply check out the competition to win a tour of dads favourite sports stadium for two.

    In the meantime, have a look at the infographic they have created to see what type of Football Dad yours is. My Dad is a life long Aston Villa fan so he is unsurprisingly The Traditionalist ......



    ’Football Dad

     

    Disclosure:  This post is in association with Hallmark.

  3. Expressions : My beautiful girl

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    I take lots of photos but always have a reluctance to share too many actual facial shots of my girls on the blog. In a world where I speak a lot about their lives, I have always felt a bit nervous about uploading their lives in a physical rather than just a virtual sense.

    We had some professional photos taken a little while back and we collected the finished images this weekend. I was thrilled with the results, especially as my eldest daughter always tends to shut her eyes right at the "capture moment". So today we were out, enjoying an afternoon in the sunshine with friends and my eldest daughter chose to get her face painted.

    She is at the age where one day soon she will decide that she is "too cool" to have her face painted, that she will be "too cool" to go on the bouncy castle but today, she was all laughter, smiles and chose a delicate and very pretty flower design for her face.

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    Her second name is Lily.

    Today she was my beautiful flower girl.

    I captured the smile in her eyes. Can I capture that forever?

    ”Expressions

  4. Swimming : Pre and post water safety.

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    Today we went swimming en masse.

    I paid no thought to taking three children into a swimming pool today, I was confident in my oldest daughter's swimming ability, her friends mum is a swimming teacher, so was fairly sure of her swimming ability, together with my own ability to supervise the smallest member of today's swim squad, I felt there was no question of a safety concern.

    Apparently I should have paid more attention.

    We couldn't go to our usual pool, so tried a leisure complex fairly close to home and the first thing I was asked was whether the girls were competent swimmers. I immediately said yes.

    Apparently I wasn't convincing enough.

    The lady behind the counter looked at me sternly and said that they would need to do a swim test as a safety precaution. I must have looked a little indignant but she reassured me that it was standard practice, given I had more children than hands!

    She had a point.

    So after wrestling with the lockers for longer than absolutely necessary, the 2 year old insisting she can go into a changing room by herself, ensuring that shoes weren't left in said changing rooms and getting 3 small people into the pool, we were then met with the lifeguards insisting on the swim test before our feet touched the water.

    I couldn't have been more proud of my eldest daughter as she cut through the water with ease, her small frame gliding through the pool and reaching the side with a determined look on her face. Unfortunately her friend isn't as strong a swimmer and so she wasn't allowed in the deep end by herself. There was a little grumbling but I couldn't fault the lifeguards and there constant eagle eyes on everything that was happening around the pool.

    Underwater Swimming

    There was lots of laughter.

    There was lots of handstands, somersaults and piggybacks in the water.

    There also seemed to be a certain amount of water drank too! I kept telling the little one to blow bubbles not drink the water but when she was laughing and splashing, she also ended up coughing and spluttering too. She loves the independence of swimming off on her own with a woggle / noodle wrapped round her and still doesn't quite have the confidence to go it alone, which is fine by me, she is only 2 after all.

    We all survived and go home, exhausted.

    Then I read an article on secondary drowning. It was one of those things that was shared on Facebook, the kind of thing you see a friend share but then I saw it shared again and again and having been in the water only a few hours earlier, I read with interest. The main crux of the article states :

    "Many parents have never heard of secondary drowning, but it can happen in a pool, in the ocean, and even in a bathtub. "It occurs when a small amount of inhaled fluid acts as an irritant, causing inflammation and leakage of liquid into the lung," says Michael Roizen, MD, chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic and co-founder of YouBeauty. "In some cases, the body may respond by pushing even more liquid into the lungs (this is called pulmonary edema) over the following hours, reducing the ability to breathe and leading a person to drown in their own body fluids." The reaction can take place up to 72 hours after a near drowning incident" 

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    If your child breathes in water or comes out of the pool coughing or sputtering, monitor them closely, keeping an eye out for difficulties in breathing, extreme tiredness or behavioral changes," says Roizen. "All of these are signs that your little swimmer may have inhaled too much fluid."

    My little water babies are fine and I know how closely their safety in the pool is monitored but today has reminded me how important water safety is, from the moment your feet touch the water ...... to 72 hours hours afterwards.