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					Supernanny Blogs - Sue's Blog
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					http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue.aspx
				</link><description>I’m the wrong side of 40 (just – 42) and happily married to a wonderful husband who is in the Army. We have a lovely daughter, Charlotte, who is 3 going on 13! I work 4 days a week in a Digital Agency as an Account Director while Charlotte goes to Nursery, and live between London and the Isle of Wight. </description><language>en-gb</language><item><title>Work stress is nothing compared to being on nursery pick up!</title><link>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Work-stress-is-nothing-compared-to-being-on-nursery-pick-up!.aspx
						</link><description>Stress? Work's nothing compared to being on nursery pick up! Do you remember what working days were like before you became a working woman with children?</description><pubDate>03/10/2006</pubDate><guid>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Work-stress-is-nothing-compared-to-being-on-nursery-pick-up!.aspx
						</guid></item><item><title>Get up and GO, GO, GO</title><link>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Get-up-and-GO,-GO,-GO.aspx
						</link><description>Getting ready for work in the morning is one of things I noticed changed most fundamentally once Charlotte came along. Come rain or shine, hangover or broken night’s sleep, that alarm will still go off at 5.30am and the morning rush begins. </description><pubDate>17/11/2006</pubDate><guid>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Get-up-and-GO,-GO,-GO.aspx
						</guid></item><item><title>Just recovered from Christmas</title><link>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Just-recovered-from-Christmas.aspx
						</link><description>In the last 20 years, I have been away over Christmas 18 times and our daughter Charlotte had spent two Christmas days at home. So, as we are moving to Holland in April, and our house renovations were due to be completed by Sept 1 we decided to invite my entire family and mother-in-law for a family Christmas – 10 in total... </description><pubDate>23/01/2007</pubDate><guid>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Just-recovered-from-Christmas.aspx
						</guid></item><item><title>Mother guilt and how to say goodbye</title><link>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Mother-guilt-and-how-to-say-goodbye.aspx
						</link><description>The worst bit was the countdown to 8am when the child care arrived – hoping a reason would come up so you couldn’t leave, doing the lottery so you could quit, hoping Charlotte would be asleep so I didn’t see her with the Nanny. I would walk to work in tears - the guilt was like a physical pain... </description><pubDate>05/02/2007</pubDate><guid>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/Mother-guilt-and-how-to-say-goodbye.aspx
						</guid></item><item><title>A Christening we thought would never come </title><link>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/A-Christening-we-thought-would-never-come-.aspx
						</link><description>There are certain events you decide whether or not to follow: Christening Charlotte was one of those traditions. Now the hard bit starts – who do we ask to be Godparents? Who do we invite? And how will I fit them in the house?</description><pubDate>22/03/2007</pubDate><guid>
							http://www.supernanny.co.uk/Community/Blogs/Sue/A-Christening-we-thought-would-never-come-.aspx
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