
True, messy, sometimes funny stories from my daily life. Motherhood. ADHD. Autism. Trying to make sense of the chaos. Only non-fictional characters described here.
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Notes on a hyperfixation, a business plan, and the box that still exists, somewhere
A few years ago my AuDHD brain decided balloons were the meaning of life.
It started innocently enough: one balloon dog. Then flowers. Then swords, animal...
I wasn’t planning on writing anything today, but something happened that made me want to get it out.
"You need to get some help".
That’s a sentence that always gets me back on track when everything reaches the point where my husband feels...
I wasn’t planning on writing anything about my own dad this Father’s Day, for reasons that are still hard to fully explain. But watching my husband putting up a trampoline for the kids today made me want to write it.
Yes, I think I must be...
Notes on the time I finally had a reply to "Who Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?" (over thirty-five years too late and when the question wasn't even addressed to me)
We had visitors on Sunday afternoon - business partner and his wife po...
Notes on how I would be a prepper if I was more organised, but I’m not, so here we are
This morning I told my husband the weather forecast.
“A storm is coming this weekend. I’d better charge everything.”
He chuckled. “We have a generator...
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True, messy, sometimes funny stories from my daily life. Motherhood. ADHD/AuDHD. Trying to make sense of the chaos. Only non-fictional characters described here. Bonus: some random photos from Ireland \ud83c\udf40
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