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In an emergency you can call 999, if you are unable to talk you can press 55 which will alert the call handler that you are there and need assistance. You can also sign up for the emergency text service (https://www.emergencysms.net/). If you are going into a new relationship you can call 101 to speak to your local police about making a Sarah’s or Claire’s law application so you can know if someone has previously committed domestic violence or abuse against children. Despite often talking about her "toxic" mother, how damaging her mother's leaving was to her childhood, and how difficult their relationship is, Rachaele has by all accounts had a relatively close relationship with her mother over the years, including allowing her to choose the names of all three of her daughters. Like many social media influencers, Rachaele is gifted a large amount of items. On occasions, these have been of high value items, which include: Sharing details of where her teenage daughter worked, including that she walked home after closing up alone.

Mental Health Podcast In June 2021, Rachaele guested on a podcast about mental health - the reason she was invited to speak on this is unclear, as the other people who had been on have all been mental health professionals. The podcast can be found on Spotify:

The major benefit of course is the extra time you get to spend with your kids. Not only that, but I think that you appreciate that time even more than you would otherwise.

But anyone who has is more than entitled to question where there moneys being spent. What percentage is she using for x,y,z. And let’s face it it’s not a hard question to answer! Well it shouldn’t be anyway. For anyone who is suffering, or those who are worried a loved one may be suffering, please reach out. Non-judgemental advice can be sought from refuge.org.uk. As I was kindly loaned this book, I’ve made a donation to their important work, please consider doing so if you can. ⁣ The plans included a seperate bedroom for each child (except Betsy, who already had her own room in the shed). A bedroom was created in the current utility room off the kitchen for Rachaele's then 15 year old stepson, this room had an external door, which Rachaele stated had been closed up, however the light from the window in the door can still be seen on her videos, and when videoing she was careful not to show that part of the room. Her then 11 year old stepson moved into the smallest bedroom (which was previously the nursery) so that the toddler could have the larger room that the older boys previously shared. Rachaele's middle daughter moved into her and Josh's old bedroom, while her youngest daughter has remained in her current bedroom by herself. I felt so sad for her, and ALL the children in the story (herself, her siblings, and her children and step-children) who were victims of adults and their selfish and destructive behaviour. The next time we went to a house but I turned up with the boys. I shortly realised it was PTWM, I heard my husband asking who is it?!!! I couldn’t let the boys run up stairs, we were coming to see some kittens to buy. I didn’t say a word yet again. He pretended he was birdwatching that day!!!Rachaele asked on her stories for details of fertility clinics on behalf of one of her stepdaughters who was struggling to conceive.

I’ve said I don’t deny her a proportionate admin fee but then I have to ask myself what exactly is her role because having had intervention from multiple services/charities in my past they provide all that she’s claiming too. With that said, let’s get started on some of the great aspects about working part-time as a mom. What are the best things about being a part-time working mom? Even though the title includes the word “mummy”, this is not only the story of a mother and stepmother, it is also the story of a daughter, a sister, a friend, a wife. It’s the story of a woman. In recounting her story, Rachaele Hambleton is honest and relatable. We get an insight into the life of a woman whose life was far from easy since her childhood. From her parents’ divorce to dropping out of school, from a series of bad relationships to her pregnancies, from finally finding the love of her life to becoming a stepmother, the author doesn’t leave anything out. With a clear and fluid and writing style, Rachaele Hambleton shares the most important difficult, emotional, and happiest moments of her life. National Center for Domestic Violence - https://www.ncdv.org.uk/ call 08009702070 or text NCDV to 60777 https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2016-02-02/mother-writes-touching-facebook-post-to-a-stranger-on-the-school-run-who-changed-her-life

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This book is everything I’ve been through that’s made me who I am, plus the lessons I’ve learned from many mistakes. I hope that it will make you laugh as well as give you strength to keep going when times get tough. After all, we are all in this together… In addition, Rachaele is always "adopting" people as family members, calling them mum, dad, sisters, aunties etc. These are often the family members of her friends.

Knowing this was a true to life story and one that the author navigated and escaped, made it a compelling read. I couldn’t bare putting it down without finding out where her strength came from. ⁣

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What can I say...amazing! The book is humbling, it's heart wrenching, it's funny and it's real life! The world needs more Rachaeles.'

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