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Mahala 07-06-2006 11:42 AM

Hello there!
 
Hello everyone

a quick intro, as I've just joined.

I'm 32, married to SL for three years, and have a 5 month old son. I also have 3 step children who do not live with us.

I'm a secondary teacher by trade, currently on maternity leave. When I go back to work in September, I'll be going back as a normal teacher (was Head of Dept before) and only for 2.5 days a week.

I've just set up my own business, teaching yoga activity classes to young children, and I'll be combining this with my other teaching in September.

I also have an ebay business, selling guided meditations. It's all go!

I have 2 cats, an organic veg patch and greenhouse and am loving motherhood!

Miss Muffet 07-06-2006 12:08 PM

Welcome
 
Welcome Mahala.:wave: Pull up a chair and join in the fun.:cheerful:

It sounds like it's all go for you,(lovely website btw) best of luck with everything.:thumbsup: I'm Tracey, now a stay-at-home mother of an almost 7 year old son and an almost 2 year old daughter - I agree, motherhood is the best. :D :thumbsup: :D

Some of our members like to congregate in the chat room of an evening, usually 7.30/8pm-ish, so hopefully see you there. :spin:

Ruthierhyme 07-06-2006 12:32 PM

Hi Mahala .. welcome to Silkysteps :cheerful:

There are a few opportunities to promote your website (which is great btw!) here ~ Our topsites (not funtioning properly at present :muted: but Its on 'the to do' list !) www.silkysteps.com/topsites with a link to your home or ebay shop .. you can also pop a post about yourself in your county forum - Nottinghamshire

Best of luck returning to the work place .. and with all your other activities .. enjoy our site :D

Mahala 07-07-2006 09:55 AM

oooh, I've just noticed you two are in Darlo - I grew up there!

Ruthierhyme 07-07-2006 09:58 AM

lol .. It's a really nice town :cheerful: I'm pretty new to here .. But Miss Muffet is a born and bred Northerner :D .. and my expert 'guide' on all things Northern (thank goodness :wide-eyed ) LOL

Miss Muffet 07-07-2006 12:19 PM

Are my ears burning?:rotfl: Yes, I'm originally from Middlesbrough, but married a Darlo boy! :cheerful: They don't let too many North-Easterners leave! :D I have to be Ruthierhyme's northern guide - southern etiquette is very different from the northern version!!:rotfl:

Muggy 07-11-2006 08:09 PM

Darlingtonians!
 
Hello... I live in Darlo too, and my hubby is an official Darlingtonian born and bred! (I know, sorry, I am losing it!:rotfl:)
Which school did you go to? You are the same age as my husband!

Mahala 07-12-2006 08:42 AM

I went to Longfield ...

Chloe 07-12-2006 09:15 PM

Welcome
 
To this great site.You certainly are a busy lady!I am the Gran :dizzy: :bouncy: of the site!still employed and loving it.Live near the sea in the SE and love it!:rotfl: :cheerful:

Patsy 07-20-2006 09:09 PM

Oh no your not the gran,I am or do i get the title of great gran as i believe I am a few years older than youyes i still work 16 hours plus 6 days a week.slowly getting sorted.lol


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