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10 things I can't live without.

Hello there, here is my list of 10 things I can't possibly live without. In no particular order.

1: Pepsi max. I know it's not good for you to drink fizzy drinks but I can't live without it. I try to drink more water too though so not just Pepsi max.

2: Morning coffee, I can live off just 1 cup a day but I can't live without my morning coffee.

3: My phone, I do everything on my phone, watch Netflix, my tv soaps and YouTube, social media, email and even blog with my phone. I am completely lost without it.

4: My ghost deep night perfume, I can wear other perfumes (I have other favourites too) but I have to have a bottle of this, it's my everyday perfume, it's comforting to me as it reminds me of so many amazing times in my life. I have been using it for about 15years.

5: Family time: playing board games, to picnics in the park or family meals out. I can not live without this. Life gets so busy and we all need that special time with our Children.


6: My peapod necklace. My little family got me this for Christmas last year and I have only taken it off to clean it. I love it so much it means so much to me. It's 3 peas in a pod, each pearl is my Childrens birth month. So September, March and September (1st & 3rd Child have birthdays a week apart) it is handmade but bought from a shop.


7: make up, although I don't actually wear it everyday, I couldn't live without it, especially not when going on a night out or to hide the zombie look (I suffer insomnia) so I really couldn't live without it.

9: family and friends, not things but I couldn't live without them, and doing fun things with them, through good times and bad.

10: my inhalers, I literally can't live without them, I have a blue inhaler and a brown to help keep asthma under control. It really sucks so much, some days are so awful but many others have much worse health issues, we have to count our blessings no matter how bad things feel to us.

What things can you not live without?

Thanks for reading

Ta ta for now

J x

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