A Very Proud Mummy Moment! #passiton

A very proud Mummy moment!

Kieran: Mummy… What’s that clock on your website?

Me: It’s a special timer to tell people they need to do something to help others before it gets to zero.

Kieran: What do they need to do? Do they need to click it?

Me: Yes. Can you remember why you and Taylor had to have your injections with the nurse?

Kieran: To stop us getting poorly. And I didn’t like it when they put a hole in Taylor’s arm!

Me: No I know you didn’t but he didn’t cry did he? And it’s stopped him, and you,  getting nasty illnesses. There are lots of children in the world who aren’t as lucky as you and Taylor, and where they live there isn’t enough money for them to have the injections and they sometimes get very sick.

Kieran: *Pause* Do they die Mummy?

Me: Yes Kieran, sometimes they do and it’s very sad.

Kieran: So what is the clock for??

Me: It’s reminding people to go to a special website and write their name so the people in charge of getting money for medicines and the injections for the children who need them, know that lots of people want them to help as many children as they can as quickly as they can.

Kieran: Can I put my name on the website? I can write it myself and I can tell the people that the children need their medicines!

Never a prouder moment than when my four year old considered the fact that there are children out there not as lucky as him and his brother, and asked if he could help.

My 4yr old has signed…. have you?

For anyone who has got this far and is thinking- “hasn’t she done a post about this before?”. Yes I have, and if you read the last one and signed, then brilliant – just make sure you please pass the message on. If not – please do. It’s so easy a 4yr old can do it… just click here!

Overcoming Tragedy

I don’t regularly post about a charity, the reason being that there are so many good causes out there, how can you choose to “plug” one over another? This story however touched me on a personal level and as such I’d ask you to please read through if nothing else.

Claire Willis, of Snugbaby, is holding a charity raffle to raise money for SANDS, the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death charity, in memory of Mia, a beautiful baby girl, who was sadly born asleep on 26th March 2011. Claire’s cousin had a completely normal pregnancy, until she and her husband were given the devastating news that their baby girl had died just a few days before her due date, and as yet have been given no reason for their loss.

Whilst at hospital they were informed of SANDS, a national charity established by bereaved parents in 1981. SANDS  rely completely on donations; there is no government funding. They have 3 core aims, to:
– Support anyone affected by the death of a baby
– To work in partnership with health professionals to improve the quality of care and services offered to bereaved families
– To promote research and changes in practice that could help to reduce the loss of babies’ lives.

Mia’s parents are aiming to raise £10,000 to donate to SANDS, and Claire would really like to be able to do something to help them to achieve their target. The raffle is being held at Claire’s personal blog, and tickets are available to buy now, with the draw taking place on Friday 17th June.

If you are unable to buy tickets, please help to to spread the word (by tweeting, blogging, sharing on Facebook or telling your friends) so that together we can help to support SANDS, and those affected by the loss of a baby.

Back in 2005 we miscarried. It was an awful, heartbreaking experience that I will never forget. How anyone can go full term and be ready to welcome their child into the world and then find that it has gone horribly wrong, and still keep going is beyond me. The work that SANDS do is invaluable in these situations to many grieving parents. If you can support them, please do.

Nicki x