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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. I have learned ......

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    In the last couple of weeks I have shared great times with amazing friends, courtesy of two fantastic and very different blogging conferences. After being inspired by a reflective post from Mummy Barrow and then another seperate post by Older Single Mum this week, I have thought about the things that I have learnt, at Blog Camp, at BlogOnMosi and in my 30-something years on this planet.

    About Blogging

    Conferences are hard work ..... for the organisers. It is tough to put on an event and I tip my hat to everyone that does.

    Bloggers love sweets and cake and wine .......

    Blogging - Wine

    Online friends can become "real life friends"

    You CAN teach an old dog new tricks.

    You can produce amazing images on your iphone courtesy of a few handy apps (thanks Vanessa)

    If you don't know someone's name, ask. They will mostly just be grateful you took the time to talk to them.

    If you encourage drinking shots with a bunch of bloggers, they may never let you forget it. (this may or may not have ever happened).

    If you put grapes, spinach, banana, ice and water into a Vitamix machine, it actually creates a really nice smoothie (who knew?)

    Vitamix

    About life

    No matter how long you have been driving, a truck driver with no concept of lane discipline can still scare you on a long journey.

    You don't have to be "perfect" to be perfect for one person.

    Never judge a person by their appearance.

    It's okay to treat yourself.

    Judging people by your own standards can leave you disappointed. Figure out if it is worth the disappointment.

    There will never be enough hours in the day.

    That we should be glad that life doesn't give us everything we ask for.

    That money doesn't buy class.

    That it's those small daily happenings that make life so amazing.

    That under any hard exterior is generally someone who wants to be appreciated and loved. 

    That the less time I have to work, the more things I get done.

    And finally, the last one goes to Coco Chanel:

    “A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous."

  2. Thinking Slimmer : The start of a journey.

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    I started a journey.

    Not a physical one but an emotional one and a journey that takes me away from my obsession with chocolate and towards that vision of a sleek silhoutte of a wedding dress.

    I *may* have mentioned the upcoming wedding but for some time I have been conscious that I have been unhappy with my figure. I am the heaviest I have ever been, despite being the happiest I have ever been .... some may say that is contentment.

    "Heavy" that is the word I would use to describe how I feel, so I knew I needed to do something about it.

    Thinking Slimmer

    So I started my Slimpod journey with Thinking Slimmer and within a matter of days, I have found myself looking at chocolate and having no inclination to eat it.

    The Creme Egg that usually taunts me after Easter is still in the fridge, along with countless other Easter Eggs that were so generously given to the girls. Usually I would "help" to ease the number of chocolate eggs they eat but I continue to look at them, feeling no desire to eat them.

    What is wrong with me?

    Can the Slimpod really work that quickly?

    I even got up for a run at 6am the other day.

    What is wrong with me or is it nothing at all?

    Am I really "Thinking Slimmer"?

    I will keep you posted ........

  3. Country Kids : The great outdoors

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    My Aunt was talking the other day about how lucky we are to live where we live but I suppose I take it for granted.

    The sun was shining today and we told the girls that there was going to be no screen time today and we were getting outside. It was only as we were walking through the long grass in the fields opposite that it dawned on me what my Aunt was talking about.

    We are fortunate to live where we can walk through fields and feed the horses.

    We are fortunate that we can go and get fresh egss from the farm next door.

    The great outdoors is the best playground and classroom for my girls.

    For me, it's an excuse to buy fabulous wellington boots!!

    Country Kids 050314

    Its been a beautiful day!

    Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

  4. What a girl wants

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    Last week I wrote a post about what a Mum wants. so this week it is the turn of the girls.

    I have blogged before about the differences between my two girls and this is never so prevalent as to what they want. In the space of 24 hours, I hear the words "I want" fairly frequently ..... despite my constant reminders to say "may I have" but the difference between the two never fails to make me chuckle.

    At the dinner table

    Tween : Mom, I want a drink please.

    Toddler : Mommy, I want her drink.

    Tween : Can I have what you are eating Mom?

    Toddler : I want what is on everyone else's plate, except my own.

    At bedtime.

    Tween :  I want to watch a dvd, not read a book.

    Toddler : I want you to read every single book on my book shelf, twice.

    At the painting table

    Tween : I want to create something reallly cool.

    Toddler : I want to paint over everything, including my own legs, hands and occasionally some paper.

    Children painting

    In the playroom

    Tween :  I really want to finish this jigsaw.

    Toddler : I want to pinch all of the pieces of the jigsaw and hide them behind the curtains.

    In the bath.

    Tween : I want to lie in the bath and chill out listening to music on my iPod.

    Toddler : I do not want to lie down, instead splash water everywhere while I show you my swimming skills.

    In the car:

    Tween : I want to watch my dvd.

    Toddler : I don't want to watch her dvd. (Thank goodness for dual control)

    Tween : I want to sit in the front.

    Toddler : I want to get out.

    When they are poorly

    Tween : I want my Mom.

    Toddler : I want MY Mom.

    They might want different things at different times but they always want Mom in the end!