Post Comment Love 28-31 October 2016

Helloooo!  Friday again, and we've got something special for you today. And I mean really special, but we'll get onto that in a moment. If you're new here - welcome, and if you've been here before - welcome back. Either way, it's great to see you.

This week I've had a haircut and found myself rushing through Greenwich Park two evenings to make sure I'm out before the gates shut. With the clocks going back next week I'm going to need to rethink my journey home, or at least be prompt at leaving work!

I did get a chance to wander through the Flower Garden though one evening, and this shot of one of the hydrangeas made it all worthwhile. I really do need to get myself one for the garden. They are a bit of a blogger cliche, but they are still oh so beautiful!

A hydrangea in greenwich park, decaying but still beautiful

The #BloggerShowcase Questions: Morgan from Morgan's Milieu

We haven't had a #BloggerShowcase for a couple of weeks and we don't think that's because no one wants to take part, but we think having a blank piece of paper to start with might be making it harder than it needs to be. So we've put together some questions to bring some structure to this feature.

And we thought it would be fun to answer those questions ourselves this week. Below I'm sharing Morgan's responses and over on her blog Morgan is hosting my answers. Do pop over there and see how I've answered the questions and learn more about me!

Morgan from Morgan's Milieu (with new glasses!)

1. Who are you?

I'm Morgan, I'm 35 years old and a stay-at-home mum to my two boys, LP (7yrs old) and BP (12yrs old). I've been a stay-at-home mum since BP was born. I like spending my free time (when I get it) building Lego sets like my Taj Mahal and Tower Bridge and I occasionally enjoy piecing together jigsaws. I'm a bit of an introvert and prefer being on my own or in a small group of people. 

2. How did you discover blogging?

It was about 6 or 7 years ago, I'd just finished reading a great book by Heather Killough-Walden and did a search for more of her books. I stumbled across her blog and got reading, I was hooked. It was then that I began writing.

3. Why did you start blogging?

Unlike most parenting bloggers it was not to keep an online diary of my boys' lives. I began blogging as an aspiring author. I was writing a novel and spent a lot of time reading authors' blogs and learning about how I should be writing a blog myself. I started my blog as a writer but it was just because I thought I had to. It wasn't until I began spending more time on the blog than on the novel that I realised how much I enjoyed blogging.

4. What do you find most challenging?

Balance. The balance between being a mum and keeping the house running smoothly and blogging. Blogging takes up a lot of time and sometimes it can spill into the time I generally save for my boys. It's tough keeping them separate.

5. What is your favourite topic to write about?

Being a stay-at-home mum and being proud of that. Most of my posts come from my experience as a SAHM and through the years I've battled with self-doubt and loathing because I didn't earn the money. I'd like to think that my blog posts on this topic help other SAHM's realise that they're doing an important job and just because they don't earn the money doesn't mean they're not valued.

6. Are you blogging for fun or do you have goals?

I've always had goals with my blogging, it started out as an outlet for my author side and since switching to a parenting blog it's now my chance to do something helpful for others. Eventually I'd love to earn a living wage from blogging but I'm in no hurry. I don't need it to happen this year, or even in the next 2 years. I'll keep chipping away slowly at my own pace, I think this will help me not get burnt out and I'll still be around in 10 years!

7. What is your favourite thing about blogging?

The people. I know everyone says this but that's because it is true. Every single blogger you interact with is caring, helpful, and always on hand to answer questions if you need them. Even when I think I'm being totally rubbish and not helping others they're still there to help. Bloggers are a lovely bunch and I wouldn't want to be without them. 

8. Have you ever attended a blogging conference and if so, what did you think?

I have - I went to Blogfest 2015 (that was my first) and I attended BML 16 in June too. I loved them both but for different reasons. Blogfest was terrifying, mostly because it was my first conference and I had no idea what to expect, but at the same time I had a great day. I learnt a lot and it helped my confidence. BML16 (BritMums Live) was more about the people, meeting people I'd spoken to online hundreds of times, listening to other bloggers and their thoughts, finding like-minded people and knowing I was in the company of friends. They are a great way of meeting the people you interact with all the time and you may even learn a few things too. That's why I'll be going to Blogfest 2016 in a few weeks. 

9. What are your three best posts?

This is a tough one because it really depends on what mood I'm in, but here's 3 of my faves:

  1. Your weight doesn't determine who you are!

  2. Sometimes it SUCKS being a woman!

  3. Secrets

10. Describe yourself in three words

I do hate these questions (Grr Stephanie!) - erm... Busy writing mum, I think that about sums me up!

11. Are you a tea and biscuits or coffee and cake person?

Gotta be coffee and cake for me! I'll occasionally have tea but not often and I rarely have biscuits in the house but coffee is a must and well cake is just a given right?

12. What's your idea of the perfect night out?

The Hubby and I going to a quiet restaurant and eating a tasty meal then heading to the cinema to see a romantic comedy. Heading home knowing the boys are staying with their Aunt so I don't have to worry about morning breakfast duties. 

13. And the perfect night in?

Again the Hubby and I watching one of our favourite movies. Popcorn, snacks, and drinks are sorted and the boys are in bed so we can get on with the movie, uninterrupted. 

14. What would your best friend/OH/Mum or kids say is your best quality?

Grr to Stephanie again - I can never settle on something when asked these kind of questions. I'd like to think they'd say I'm caring, that I'm always there for people when they need me, but who knows, it depends what mood they were in when asked I guess!

Thanks Morgan, and apologies for those Grr questions. if it's any help I also found some of the questions - especially number 14 - hard to answer, but I managed!  How would you answer, get in touch with us, we'd love to share your answers.

And I'm so pleased we get to meet again at Blogfest!

Some new badges for #PoCoLo

I told you we had lots to share this week, didn't I?  I need to thank Morgan as she's been super busy over the past few weeks and has given our #PoCoLo badge a makeover, and I love them. I hope you do too.  And as well as a new badge, we've also now got a featured badge. So new questions, new badges, we really are spoiling you!

We would love to feature you and find out more about you, so whether you're a regular linker or have joined us more recently we want to share more about you. 

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Featured on PoCoLo

Post Comment Love 14-16 October 2016

Hello there and welcome to another week of Post Comment Love. And really our first week of autumnal weather, I think. It's been great to see lots of you continue to link up and both Morgan and I are pleased to see you each week. We really are a friendly bunch so if you're new to #PoCoLo then welcome, we hope you enjoy being part of our community.

This week I've dug out my scarf for the autumnal mornings, and I've been grateful for that. I'm resisting a proper coat for the moment and am relying on a chunky cardy. I'm not a fan of coats, but sometimes I know needs must, but I think the gloves will make an appearance first. But who knows. 

It's been a busy week work-wise, not a bad one, just busy. Lunches have been short and days have been long. I had a shock during the week too as I thought I'd treat us to a bottle of wine, but MOH though I was having him on as somehow I'd bought low alcohol wine. I know, not what I needed, and my first thought was why does this even exist.

Yesterday though I did get out for a wander at lunchtime and I stopped to snap the exterior of the Painted Hall. And I noticed something I hadn't before, can you see what's unusual in this picture?

HINT: LOOK AT THE CLOCK FACE

HINT: LOOK AT THE CLOCK FACE

Yes, instead of a clock, it has compass points. I assume this is a naval link as it's right on the Thames, but so far I've not found out for sure. But I did wonder why I'd not noticed it before.

#BloggerShowcase - could it be you?

We've plenty of free slots for our Blogger Showcase spot, so if you're working on some content to send to us there's no time like the present. It could be you next week. If you're wondering what the Blogger Showcase is, then it's an opportunity for you to share the best bits of your blog, your social media channels and some of your favourite posts. So if it could be you, please get in touch.

Post Comment Love and Blogger Showcase: 7-9 October 2016

Hello and welcome back to another week of Post Comment Love. This week I'm pleased to say we have one of our regular linkers in the Blogger Showcase spot and her timing is impeccable as we were almost without someone this week. So if you'd like to be featured, please do get in touch with Morgan or I.

Last Thursday we left London early and crawled around the M25 for a couple of hours before escaping the traffic for a lovely long weekend in Devon, and I've linked my post which gives a snippet of everything we got up to. I'll warn you now it was a busy one.

My photo is from the one of the many flower arrangements at Killerton and it seems I'm not the only one who likes a sunflower or two.

The thing though about a lovely, but busy weekend away is that it often makes for a tiring start to the week. I'm afraid that means I've been a bit behind commenting this past week, but I'll be catching up with myself over the next week, so please bear with me.

Blogger Showcase: Peachy from The Diary of a Little Peach

I'm Peachy, the blogging baby. I was born in December 2015. Eating, sleeping, and playtime take up a large part of my day and running a blog takes a lot of work and commitment. Luckily I have mommy to help me. She is a very good assistant.

My blog is called The Diary of a Little Peach because when mommy held me on the day I was born, she said I was her sweet little peach. I launched my blog in April of 2016 and it has been an incredible journey. Mommy and I have been enjoying this adventure together and we can't wait to see where it will lead us next.

The Diary of a Little Peach is a parenting blog written from the perspective of a baby. I write stories about my observations, thoughts, and discoveries. I have been told that I am funny and that my perspective on things tends to be humorous. Maybe that's just because big people don't understand the serious business of being a baby.

My blog isn't just a collection of fun stories and entertaining tales. I want to be useful and helpful to parents and my fellow babies. I rely on my personal experiences, along with some research assistance from mommy, to share helpful tips, ideas, and guides on subjects such as bedtime routines, feeding, developing social skills, playtime, physical activities, and more.

Mommy and I have been busy developing a new section on The Diary of a Little Peach which consists of my favourite baby food recipes. Mommy cooks, I taste test, and then my favourite recipes get published on my blog. It has been going very well and my online cookbook has been expanding at a steady pace.

Not only am I busy doing taste testing, I do product testing as well. Toys, clothes, and baby gear are subjected to my rigorous testing. I even try out apps because a modern baby needs to stay on top of developments in technology. My favourite finds get a review on my blog.

The Diary of a Little Peach is a different kind of parenting blog with a unique take on things. I want to share everything that mommy and I have found useful on our journey together, along with a good helping of fun and humour. Being a baby is hard work, and mommy claims parenting isn't easy either, but that doesn't mean we have to be miserable about it.

Here is a sampling of my favourite posts:

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