Keep Calm and Carry on!
Small things matter
I am educated as a nurse and Health visitor in Denmark. Retired, I want to share my stored up knowledge on baby care as of how to succeed. I also want to help the parents to cope with the amount of work and to feel that they manage well. I enjoy sharing with you other aspects of my life too.
Small things matter
To combine beauty and safety in baby equipment is an art and will last long as we enjoy to look at it.
Inspired by this text at the “photo challenge” I immediately thought about by parents who died some years ago. The first picture symbolises my father’s creative skills. He was very shy due to things he had gone through and expressed himself in creative ways and in my childhood I just knew he could make and fix anything. The other […]
The last century could be called the century of the child, because birth date rates went down and things began to be created for children. Toys and furniture and our states took responsibility for safe births and good
surroundings for children.
Mirroring each other has a profound effect of the babys feeling of being
If you want changes - your thinking must change first.
Kindness can be exploited
Two famous cellists playing on Stradivarius cellos. Both started to play three years old. Both play and played at the same famous venues.
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “I Got Skills.” I would dare to be honest to people, both family and friends and ask them the questions I don’t normally ask and tell them things that I regard as very important to know before I die. I would believe the best about everybody and I would know how to put boundaries […]
JOHN KEATS
1795-1821
Though he became the epitome of
the young, beautiful, doomed poet
of English Romanticism, Keats
struck everyone who knew him with
his tremendous energy, robust good humour, and zest for living.