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Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: A week of firsts and some very...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Lockdown birthday, going to Carlow and pretend...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Reading books, play dates and taking a...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Father’s Day, getting to work and playdates
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Roast dinners, slurry and dealing with the...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Cutting hair, tractors and sleep deprivation
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Paddling pools, garden furniture and Donald Trump
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Safe cycling, car sickness and messy rooms
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: When the rain returned!
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: From the best day to the worst...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: The adventures of a three-year-old
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Back to ‘home school’
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: An Easter week of sun-cream, chocolate and...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: A very ‘Un-Easter’ Holiday break
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: I’ve completely lost track of the days
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: Getting used to our new routine is...
Today was fun - and not fun. We cooked, we made hot air balloons, we did yoga and made an obstacle course.
There was also...
Diary of a Stuck at Home Mum: How long is this going to last?!
We are all experiencing some massive changes in our lives with the current pandemic situation.
Many people are putting their lives on the line and...
Diary of a Stuck at Home: A visit from the grandparents and feeling blessed...
Steph is a Laois mammy of 3 small kids. She has started a blog to document her life as a mammy muddling through parenthood and...
Election Diary: A ‘phoney class war’, the silage election and getting a lift to...
Every day between now and Election Day on Saturday, February 8, we’ll be bringing you a daily bulletin from the campaign trail – from...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Latest Figures
1,720 people have now died from Coronavirus in Ireland – an increase of three from yesterday.
Not all of these people passed away today...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Latest Figures
1,709 people have now died from Coronavirus in Ireland – an increase of three from yesterday.
While there has been a total of 14...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Latest Figures
1,659 people have now died from Coronavirus in Ireland – an increase of three from yesterday.
While there has been a total of 47...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Tuesday, May 26, 2020
One new case in Laois
For the first time in five days, Laois has recorded a new case of Coronavirus.
That brings the total infected here...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Monday, May 18, 2020
Four more Coronavirus deaths and 88 cases as numbers seeking Covid-19 payment drops
1,547 people have now died from Coronavirus in Ireland – an increase...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Coronavirus update and Laois figures
1,375 people have now died from Coronavirus in Ireland – an increase of 37 from yesterday.
While there has been a...
Next Laois Rose selection won’t be until 2022 as this year’s festival is postponed
The next Laois Rose selection night won't be until 2022 after the Rose of Tralee Festival organisers announced this week that this year's event...
Coronavirus Daily Noticeboard – Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Cases of Coronavirus go above 20,000
1,190 people have now died from Coronavirus in Ireland – an increase of 31 from yesterday.
While there has been...
BREAKING: 493 new cases of Coronavirus in Ireland and 39 more deaths
A total of 493 new cases of Coronavirus have been diagnosed in Ireland today.
This is an increase on the cases 14,758 from yesterday and...
BREAKING: 839 new cases of Coronavirus in Ireland and 33 more deaths
A total of 839 new cases of Coronavirus have been diagnosed in Ireland today.
This is an increase on the 8,089 cases from yesterday and...
Musings of a Modern Laois Mammy: A Covid birthday party
So, this weekend the little man of the house turns the big two!
I can’t help but reflect on his two short (but long) years...