Seasonal Celebration Sunday #31
Welcome to the 31st Seasonal Celebration Linky Party!
It’s certainly becoming quite cool here, the strong south-westerly winds are blowing a gale and the rain is lashing our window panes. So with the onset of Autumn, harvest, food and crafts come to mind, so it wasn’t too difficult to choose this week’s featured post: Chocolate Eyes is a beautiful blog written by West Wind Mama- and one to really check out, if you haven’t already done so!
Our chalet business has totally preoccupied me this past past week. I am currently working on designing a new, rather complicated website with increased functionality. Natural Mothers has therefore been neglected of late, in favour of keeping to my new, strict reduced hour rule, so that I can prioritise my family’s needs too.
Have you tips on time management? How do you fit all your commitments into one day? I’m sure many of us could do with some tips!
Featured Post
Thrifty Autumn Wreath- Chocolate Eyes
Here is my featured post from last week, which will also be shared on our Facebook Page and our brand new Google + Page. Remember please, to link back to NMN if you wish to be featured, thank you.
Mama West Wind-Feel free to grab our featured button in the sidebar!
Now let’s link up!
It’s our wish, that together we can create an invigorating collection of ideas that will be an inspirational resource for our readers. Please feel free to link-up and share as many posts as you would like that you feel will build and encourage our little community of bloggers.It isn’t mandatory, but if you have a blog of your own, why not tell us about it on the Natural Mothers Network facebook page? Then we can visit you there too:-)We will feature our favourite project the following week here on the blog hop and post it on our facebook wall.
Please read through the guidelines below before linking.
- Remain sensitive to the ethos of Natural Mothers Network. So in order to maintain the integrity of our values, share your best posts on any topic as long as they are natural and reflect the season we’re in, by which I mean- written at this time of year.
- Please link your posts back to Seasonal Celebration. It helps build our little community as you are sending your readers to others who are also participating and you increase the chance of being featured!
- As a fellow blogger, we hope that you check out a couple of posts and leave a comment. We all really love to hear from each other as it helps validate what we do.
- Why not grab the Seasonal Celebration Sunday button in the side bar by placing the html into your post.
- Please, no linking to giveaways or promotions for affiliates or sponsors.
Bloggers, when you link with us you’ll receive an email reminder for Seasonal Celebration each week; you’re welcome to sign up HERE so it doesn’t go to junk- and of course you can un-subscribe whenever you wish.
I can’t wait to see what everyone has to share this week! Don’t forget to spread the word to all the bloggers you know and leave a comment, I just love getting these! You can share the love by tweeting or sharing on facebook ( see slider to left )- that way our posts get read by even more people! Feel free to add your linky party to us and I’ll be sure to pop by.
Category: seasonal celebration
About the Author (Author Profile)
Rebecca Watkins worked as a professional photo journalist and travelled the world with her husband John, before settling down as a stay at home mother to their three daughters. They have recently moved back from the French Alps to an old cottage in Devon, England. Rebecca’s days are filled with visits to the beach, animated discussions and in the best moments, happiness and creativity in her family home of five. The other moments are filled with craziness and chaos and she loves those too.
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Thank you for the linky!
Charise recently posted..Making Babies Book & DVD Giveaway: Fertility, Pregnancy & Birth the Natural Way {ARV $110; 4 winners; US & CAN}
HI,
I shared my recipe for Tomato Soup and an article about Sugar, Cancer and the Low Carb Diet, as well as How To Mend a Broken Gut.
Check out my new online cooking class: go grain-free
http://realfoodforager.com/new-online-cooking-class-go-grain-free/
Thanks for hosting!
Jill recently posted..Sunday Snippets: September 23, 2012
Best wishes with your time management issue! I can’t give much advice, since I am up to my eyeballs in things that need to be done around our homestead…and my blog has taken the back seat until I get caught up! So you are way ahead of me in that game

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Hi and thanks for hosting! This week I’m linking up 31 Easy Grain Free Meals and Snacks on the Go, a list of my favorite, easy grain free meals to grab and go enjoy! Have a great week!
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