Tale Weaver 24.02.22 – The Seductress
Hello everyone, It’s been a while and I’m sorry; life has been crazy, looking for a job, handling kids because school was closed due to covid… you know same old, … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 02.12.21 ~ Time
I am so very sorry for my absence and for the late post today. Time seems to be running out no matter how I organise my days. It’s been a … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 04.11.21 – Laughter
There’s something so uplifting about a child’s unfettered laughter. It’s a sound of pure joy and happiness, even sometimes at the smallest thing – like my youngest running in the … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 28.10.21 – Mistake
I’m sorry for being late; the children are on vacation and it’s busy. I didn’t realize today was Friday until my aunt mentioned it. 🤦🏼♀️ As for last week, I … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 14.10.21 – Only When I Sleep
Hello there, Sorry for the late post; it’s been one of those days. My youngest kept me awake from 1am to 3:30am last night and then my eldest was supposed … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 07.10.21 – What You Want? What You Need?
I was watching (listening more like) to The Princess and the Frog earlier – even as I was writing a cover letter (multitasking is bad) – and there are a … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 30.09.21 – In the Dark
Hello everyone and welcome to this week’s Tale Weaver. A late post as I had to bring my son to his follow-up for his broken wrist. Everything seems to be … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 23.09.21 – Fear
Hello everyone and welcome to this Tale Weaver, First off, I’m sorry I haven’t had the chance to read your stories and comment from last week yet; it’s been a … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 16.09.21 – Climate Change
Welcome everyone to this weekly Tale Weaver I hope your summer was lovely… It’s not quite autumn yet, but well. Here in France, it’s actually sweltering, whereas we had a … Continue reading
Tale Weaver 09.09.21 – Soul Mates
So today is my parents’ 43rd anniversary. Which you probably don’t care about (and that’s quite alright) but it also made me think of my grandparents who were respectively married … Continue reading