Hello! Well, I'm 25 and a Secondary School teacher in Wales. I teach English and RE and I'm also an editor of a local community magazine.
I love writing and poetry more than I could possibly describe and am always writing about something or other!
My passion is ...
Writing obviously! And my son :)
I know too much about ...
My husband would say everything! But I would say law or Religion!
My parents always told me ...
To do my best and to write, write, write!
My childhood ambition ...
Was to be an actress or journalist.
My favorite memory ...
Giving birth (just not the painful bits!) and getting married.
Why I write ...
I don't have a choice. I couldn't not write. I am compelled to do so - it's just past of everything I am.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
"Creation", sadly any soap :), mainly souls and R&B.
My first job ...
I worked in Currys. Fun I can tell you ;D!
My best moment ...
Seeing my son for the first time.
My inspiration ...
My father.
One of the expected things - although, not always welcome! - during pregnancy is morning sickness. Usually at around six weeks after conception, the sickness will begin. Some extremely fortunate women will only experience mild to no nausea, whilst others will suffer varying degrees of nausea and actual vomiting. In certain cases the intensity of the vomiting will begin to become concerning and will need medical intervention. This is known as Hyperemesis Gravidarum or HG. A woman will know when she has passed through the realms of normal morning sickness when: > She cannot keep anything dow...
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Member since: March 2008
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