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Blogtober #1

My introduction.

Hello there,

I shall be attempting my first blogtober this year, and I am actually very nervous about it, so many worries, like what if it's just boring to read, what if it's too much to actually post content every day for 31 days, well I like a challenge and I really want to take part, so move over worries because I am doing this!  I really hope you all enjoy it. My blogtober will be a little bit of everything, just like my blog itself.


So to start off blogtober I shall introduce myself to those that don't know who I am.

My name is Janet I am 32 years old and I live in a little town in Oxfordshire. I have three children, Joshua (14) Georgina (11) and Isabella (10) I feel incredibly blessed to have three amazing children and every day I look at them and feel so very lucky (although perhaps not so much when I'm getting back chat or tantrums, ha) being a Mummy is something I've always wanted to be, from a young age it was always what I wanted to be when I grew up.
My Children.



Thank you for reading, if you are taking part in blogtober leave me a comment with your blogs name so I can read your blogs too!

Ta ta for now

Jx



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