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Blog of the Decade

December 29th, 2009 by Claire Willis

I am following in the footsteps of some of my very favourite bloggers, and writing my round up of the Noughties.

Wow, what a decade it’s been! A lot has happened, both good and bad, and many things I am very proud of. Here goes:

2000

Having met the man of my dreams just a few months earlier, we spent Millenium Eve together and had a lovely time. Later in the year I graduated from uni with my degree in Ophthalmic Dispensing with Management (sounds a bit grand, doesn’t it?) and moved to Sheffield to be with SnugMan.

2001

SnugMan and I bought our first house, a lovely semi in between Sheffield and Barnsley, and soon afterwards got our lovely cat, who was allegedly the runt of the litter – all I can say is, I wouldn’t like to meet any of his littermates in a dark alley if he is the smallest!

September 11th will stick in my mind forever – I watched it unfold, doing the ironing, thinking I was watching a Bruce Willis film, not realising it was the news!

2002

SnugMan got down on bended knee on the shore of Lake Windermere and asked me to marry him. Clearly I said yes – I would have been a fool to turn him down! In work matters, I was made manager of a large high street branch of an opticians, and worked hard to succeed at it.

2003

I became a married woman, and looked forward to the rest of my life with SnugMan. The wedding was fantastic and the honeymoon in the Maldives and Dubai was magical! I still love him to bits :)

We had an hilarious weekend away in Oxford, which was so bad we just had to laugh. The hotel was worse than Faulty Towers, and it rained so much that I had to buy more jeans because they got soaked walking around trying to find the Tourist Information (which we were looking for so we could find another hotel – yes it was that bad!)

2004

I fell pregnant with, and gave birth to, our first child – a defining moment in any woman’s life. A steep learning curve was made easier by a relatively mellow baby, whom I utterly dote on.

2005

We went on holiday to Florida with our 10 week old baby, which was less difficult than you might imagine. I swam with dolphins, and later in the year, we relocated to my home town.

2006

We managed to buy a house “Oop North”, and put it back on the market very soon afterwards. I gave birth to SnugBoy#2, who I love dearly. We were lulled into a false sense of security of our parenting abilities the first time around though, and there is no doubt that SnugBoy#2 was a much higher maintenance baby than our firstborn.

2007

I discovered babywearing properly. With SnugBoy#1 we had used a Baby Bjorn carrier donated by my sister in law, and it served its purpose for the few weeks we used it. However with two small children, it became clear that a longer term carrying device was going to be neccessary. It was the year that I learned about the many benefits of babywearing, and about the different baby carriers and slings available – although I didn’t quite find the right one for me. Until I made my own, of course.

We found and bought a house we actually liked, and thankfully still do!

2008

SnugBaby was born! Having been asked about my mei tai whilst wearing SnugBoy#2, I decided to have a bash at it as a business, and lo and behold, it took off!

I broke my arm whilst on holiday in Spain – not something I would recommend.

2009

A mammoth year, with business going from strength to strength. I won Best Online Business at the Mumpreneur Awards, which was fabulous. I am pretty proud of what I have achieved, but the single best thing about what I do, is the amount of people who come back to me and tell me how their SnugBaby has tranformed their lives – they can have a happy baby, enjoy snuggly cuddles and still do everything they need to!

SnugBoy#1 started school, which he loves, and SnugBoy#2 left nursery because he hated it. Both boys have had chicken pox, which as a mother, was horrendous – SnugBoy#1 had it on holiday (I think we should give up holidays, given our success rate, or lack of!)

I bought myself a present of a puppy. I grew up with a menagerie of pets, and have wanted a dog to complete our family for a long time. Finally SnugMan couldn’t find any more excuses, so I brought home my gorgeous poodle, Bonnie.

I have mainly written about the goods, although there have been bads aswell, I prefer not to dwell on those. So, what does 2010 hold? Who knows? You’ll just have to wait and see… I plan to spend more time on growing SnugBaby, and also more time seeing faraway friends (which includes most of our friends, given we live far away from everyone!)

I’d love to hear about your decades, so please leave comments below, and share your New Year’s resolutions too!

Thanks to Violet Posy and Ella Announcements for inspiring me to do this post.

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5 Responses

  1. Amanda Farren

    Thanks for sharing! I’m glad my post inspired you to do the same as it was a lovely read. I particularly like the proposal year. Far more romantic than my proposal. *Tuts and Rolls Eyes at Chris*

  2. Sam

    ahem ahem you forgot to add in 2009 you met some of your fabby twitter buddies, most of all ME!!!!!

    Go 2010!

  3. brenda

    Great post claire, think I might do one of these on my personal blog, as it is a great way of journaling the last decade, hope 2010 is a fantastic year for you x

  4. Claire Willis

    How could I have missed that one out Sammy??

    Thanks for the comments :)

  5. Frog in the Field

    Wow you’ve been busy and so successful too, roll on the next decade!

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