Norton One: Protection for your Life in a Bubble

…’ve used it for the past year and it’s been great. All you have to do is fill out the form below answering the following question What would be the biggest attraction to living in a bubble like me? or why would you really hate it? Fill out my online form. Terms and conditions: The Norton 360 competition will be judged on skill. The competition opens, Thursday April 12 at 10pm EST and closes on Friday April 20 at 6pm EST. One entry per person. Entr…

Mojo Magic Tips: Open your eyes to the mojo magic?

…offbeat word from a friend. A small spark. Open your eyes Source: photoble.com via Chris on Pinterest This is magic. When you open your eyes to the magic you will see it everywhere. And when you see it everywhere you will start to create it yourself. The creation begets excitement which begets more magic. For example last week I wrote a lost of 10 of my deepest desires. I put my magic creation muscle to the test to bring them to life (more about t…

The Implanon is Gone

…convenience of the set and forget method. Photo: http://info.surgecosmetic.com Except it was hard to forget, because every second week my friends came a visiting, when it should have been once a month. I tried the hormone tablets to zap the cycle back into how it should be, but they failed. I kept giving it one more try to see if my body settled down and got used to it. After five months, I said ENOUGH. Back to the bloody pill. I have to set my al…

A drowning dilemma

…lving the whole family! Yes! no more being separated. Source: mariovittone.com via Liesl on Pinterest And for Mojito Mother, I have been pulling my hair out lately working out what to do. I have so many posts I want to write, but just can’t get to, as I am overwhelmed with other tasks taking over, namely giveaways. I really do love giving away products etc to my community. It’s a way of saying thanks, but I am left feeling lately as if I am doing…

I know what it feels like to die

…tered, the small flecks piercing my body. The silence. Source: fromupnorth.com via Brittany on Pinterest The blinking of my eyes as I slowly opened and knew I was alive. And then I remembered. “My baby Savannah. How is my baby Savannah?” But I could not move and all I felt was terror. Just like in the movies, I sat bolt upright in bed sweating and gasping for breath. I could not sleep for hours after as my mind tried to process the dream and think…

Motherhood and the continual search of me-ness….

…lem that many mums face – remembering who I am. Who am I? Source: photoble.com via Chris on Pinterest The journey of motherhood has been rocky for me, as I battled with post natal depression and the return of endometriosis, a chronic condition which affects our lives daily. Now the worst of the PND is in the past and we are concentrating on coping with illness and enjoying two young children, I often realise that I need to remind myself who I am….