Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Why I’m still talking about CHD's - Sixteen years after surgery!!

It’s hard to believe that it’s been sixteen years since my brave girls had their open heart surgeries! Yes, both of them! For those of you who’ve followed my blog for a while, you might remember that I shared our CHD story just after I started blogging - Part one and Part two and every year since.

A heart with a plaster on

The short story is that my youngest jammed her fingers in a door where she needed surgery to fix them and a heart issue was found. An Atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD), a hole in her heart. We saw a specialist and when the symptoms were listed my eldest showed more signs so she was checked and had the same, an identical defect with her heart. Tests were done and surgery was booked in. We were told that if that freak accident didn't happen and the heart defects weren't found one of my girls would have just dropped one day and their heart would have given up. The girls went into hospital on the Sunday the 16th of August, we remember it well as it was my fellas birthday, Becky had her surgery on the Monday and Ellie on the Tuesday, both spending a night in PICU. It still doesn’t feel real saying that out loud.

A congenital heart defect (CHD) is a problem with the structure of the heart that’s present from birth or even before. It can affect how blood flows through the heart and to the rest of the body. CHDs are the most common type of birth defect, in fact, around 1 in every 100 babies is born with some form of heart condition. There are many different types of CHD. Some are mild and may never cause any noticeable symptoms while others can be serious and require surgery, sometimes within the first year of life or even before your child is born.

Thanks to advances in medicine and incredible cardiac teams across the country the outlook for children born with CHD has improved dramatically over the past few decades. Many children with even the most complex heart conditions go on to live full and active lives. That’s why awareness matters. The more people understand about CHDs, the more support there is for affected families and the more funding can go toward research, treatment and support services. Many heart families go through long hospital stays, countless check ups, emotional strain and uncertainty that can stretch across years.

I remember the feeling of helplessness so well. One child just out of theatre, groggy, with wires and tubes everywhere and then barely having time to catch our breath we had to hand over our youngest for her own surgery. My heart broke a thousand times that week but it also swelled with pride and love in ways I never imagined possible! Fast forward sixteen years and both of my girls are thriving. They’re smart, funny, thoughtful, resilient and absolutely full of life. You would never guess they have had heart surgery just looking at them unless you noticed their scars.

My girls when they were little

It is important to me to keep telling this story. Not just because it’s a huge part of our lives but because I know how comforting and encouraging it can be for other heart families to hear that there is light at the end of that terrifying tunnel.

If you’ve found your way here because your child is about to have heart surgery or they’ve just had it I want to say this clearly and honestly: I know how scared you are! I know the crushing weight of waiting! I know the ache of watching your child hooked up to machines! I know the feeling of forcing yourself to eat a sandwich you don’t want because you haven’t eaten in 10 hours! I know the fear! I know the hope! I know the guilt! I know the strength you don’t even realise you have yet but I also know this: There is hope! You will get through this. Your child is stronger than you know and you are too! There will be a day maybe not tomorrow, maybe not next week but one day when the beeping monitors and hospital smells are a distant memory. One day, you’ll be watching your child laugh with friends, roll their eyes at you during a family dinner or tell you about their dreams for the future and you’ll feel this enormous wave of gratitude for just how far you’ve all come.

Here are some of my previous blog posts about heart defects, surgery and the aftermath!







There’s not a day that goes by when I don’t feel grateful to the NHS. For the surgeons who fixed my girls hearts, the nurses who helped when they were in pain, gave me a hug when I felt helpless and for every single person who supported us during those scary days. 

We’ve come a long way since that hospital ward. The fear is still there sometimes, I won't let my girls ride rollercoasters in case it stresses their hearts, anniversaries tend to stir up all sorts of emotions but now the overwhelming feeling is gratitude. Here’s to sixteen years of strength, healing and hearts and here’s to the future because it’s looking so very bright!

Monday, 18 August 2025

Our weekly meal plan! 18th - 24th August! #MealPlanningMonday

Our weekly meal plan

I hope you all had a good weekend, we had a great one here. We ate out for Stu's birthday on Saturday, watched the football on the big screen and had a fantastic family day. He was spoilt rotten with cards and presents and the day couldn't have gone better, well it could have. Newcastle United could have got a win instead of just a draw. 

Looking back at last weeks meal plan, it went fairly well. I ended up swapping some of the meals around and we ended up getting a takeaway on Wednesday, it felt too hot to cook and the leftovers were great for the next day too. Our favourite meal was the Pork and Beef Bolognese Bean Bowl with Garlic Ciabatta. I was right in thinking it would be a great meal for an Autumn. It was hearty, comfort food at it's best! We enjoyed it and will have it again when it is a bit colder.

Thursday is a big day, GCSE results day! If any of your teenagers are collecting theirs I have everything crossed for them. Ellie only her her English resit result to collect. Hopefully it's 3rd time lucky and she gets the pass, she has worked hard for it! We don't have much else planned for the week, I think we are going to have a quiet one.

On the menu this week we have:

Monday - Gousto meal - Hearty beef and carrot hotpot. I checked the weather forecast and it's supposed to be a lot cooler than it has been and grey out.
TuesdaySpam fritters, chips and baked beans. A simple old school meal which will hit the spot. 
Wednesday -Gousto meal - Chicken Satay Noodles.
Thursday - Gousto meal - Mild Chicken Curry.
Friday - Pizza.
Saturday - Gousto meal - Buffalo Fried Chicken Burger With Ranch-Style Dip.
Sunday - A roast dinner of some sort. I haven't decided on the meat yet but it will include roast potato's and Yorkshire puddings!

What are you eating this week?

Sunday, 17 August 2025

A photo every day for a year! 10th - 16th August! Week 33 of #Project365

I hope you are all having a good weekend! Mine has felt non-stop. I went to my dad's Friday and he made me lunch, I went for a look around the car boot sale, spent some time with my brother, caught up on the housework and wrapped some birthday presents.

Yesterday was Stu's birthday and the first Saturday of the Premier League so we combined to the two events and went for a meal out while watching the football which was being shown on big TV's at the pub. After the match had finished we played some pool and hung out for a bit. We came home around tea time, got snacks on the way and spent the evening in front of the TV. Stu was happy with his day, he isn't big on celebrating birthdays but there were presents, cards, good food and of course cake! It was a nice family day which we all enjoyed.

After a busy few days I am ready for today, a day of doing not much at all! Stu and I did have plans but Ellie changed her plans and we now have her company. I think it's going to be a movie day, I am sure we can find something to watch that we can all agree on.

Today marks 16 years since Becky, my eldest had open heart surgery to fix a hole in her heart and tomorrow marks 16 years since Ellie had the same surgery to fix the same problem. Yep, it really did happen and it was the scariest, most stressful part of my life, they are fit and well now. I have a blog post about it next week, like I do every year raising a bit of awareness.

Now for a photo every day!

Just me
Birthday decorations and Sims 4
Banana loaf and Thor's hammer tool kit
Newcastle Brown Ale tin and Football at the pub

222/365 - 10th August
Just me. It got to just before I went to bed when I realised I hadn't taken a photo. This one will have to do.

223/365 - 11th August
Ellie's birthday decorations were delivered! I was very happy with everything. She hasn't seen them yet so is going to be very surprised. Less than 2 weeks to go until her 18th!

224/365 - 12th August
I got all my jobs done around the house early and actually fitted in some time to play the Sims on the afternoon.

225/365 - 13th August
Banana loaf! My dad was given a couple and had one going spare so he brought it round for us to enjoy! It was so good and reminded me so much of the banana muffins that my great aunt used to make.

226/365 - 14th August
Stu's main birthday present! The Thor hammer which is actually a tool kit! A bit of a novelty one and a practical one. (He is so hard to buy for). I really shouldn't have bought it so early in our shopping trip as I had to carry it around all afternoon.

227/365 - 15th August
Just a random Newcastle Brown Ale tin. We of course love anything Newcastle related since we used to live near there and it's not often we see things Newcastle related where we live now but I found this at the car boot sale.

228/365 - 16th August
It was Stu's birthday. We watched the football, it ended in a draw but it was a nice afternoon with football, food and family.

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Saturday, 16 August 2025

This week my Word of the Week is: Presents! #WotW

This week my Word of the Week is:

Presents

Up until Thursday I had a really quiet week, just pottering around the house trying to stay cool. It has been a bit of a scorcher again. I have been complaining about the heat a lot! I am so glad I could stay inside on Wednesday, the hottest day of the week. My dad called in and told me his rather unique way to cool down. He had got into the shower with his clothes still on and then went outside to let them dry naturally. I thought he’d lost the plot for a moment but apparently it’s scientifically proven to work because the evaporation of water from the wet clothes draws heat away from your body. He swears by it but I think I’ll stick to my trusty fan and ice lollies for now. lol

I mentioned how this week is the start of birthday season in my house. It’s like Christmas but spread out over a few weeks with presents, cards and of course birthday cake! It was also birthday time outside of my house too. Ellie went off birthday present shopping for her friends mam at the start of the week. She bought her a lovely gift and card.

I got a the delivery of decorations for Ellie's birthday early on in the week and was very happy with everything that came including my three outfits that I mistakenly bought, I had meant to remove two after I got Ellie's opinion but forgot. I love all of them and of course will share photos when I get around to wearing them. Turns out the one I had meant to keep is perfect for Ellie's birthday meal, another would be great for a night out, out in town and the third is more of a casual one which I can wear anytime when I want to dress up a little. I'm talking like I have plenty of nights out but I really don't. I think the last time I was out on an evening was at the start of May.

On Thursday Ellie, her friend and me went into town to shop for more presents and cards this time for Stu's birthday and Ellie's friend wanted another mam's opinion on presents for his mam. It was nice to be helpful and some fantastic presents were bought for the other mam.

Stu has everything he wants and needs so it makes it hard to buy him presents. I went with a novelty/practical gift. The Marvel Avengers Thor Hammer Tool Kit! It’s an actual toolkit disguised as Thor’s hammer and honestly it felt about as heavy as the real thing when I was lugging it around town. I also got him a couple of t-shirts, some Funko Pop's to add to his collection and of course some chocolate because no birthday is complete without a sweet treat.

While I was in town I picked up a few more presents for the girls, mostly Becky as Ellie has more than enough. I got Becky a Billie Eilish t-shirt, just from Primark as she had pointed it out a few weeks ago. When she came in that evening she had the same t-shirt on, Ugh! She has bought it herself last week and forgot to tell me. I keep saying it was so much easier to buy the girls presents when they were little as I knew what they had and they wouldn't go off buying themselves things. lol

It’s actually Stu’s birthday today so the celebrations are in full swing. I’ll be back tomorrow with my Project 365 post and to share how it all went and what we got up to.

How has your week been? I hope you have had a good one! I am of course linking up with Anne who blogs at Raisie Bay for her Word of the Week linky!

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