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Tantrum

January 25, 2019 Nadja Flowerdew

Breathing in the midst of chaos I’m standing in the kitchen holding my crying 2 ½ year old. Sobs are bubbling up from deep down, racking her little body and I can feel her heart galloping along at breakneck speed. But she’s letting me hold her, which is good. Better than the last twenty minutes,… Continue reading Tantrum

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Nadja

Nadja

I love children, music and being alive. I am mum to three lively, lovely children and teach music at the Len Tyler Music School.

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