@theonlyhappyamanda: #friday #yeah #weekend #enjoy

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seanstott
Sean :
happy friday 🥰
2026-06-05 07:29:40
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scotlandpaul
PAUL :
you look so happy 😁😁🥰
2026-06-05 08:34:56
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michael46150
Dr Michael46150 :
Happy Friday Amanda 😁
2026-06-05 07:40:06
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colincjjones
Colincj Jones :
Good morning xx
2026-06-05 07:42:16
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studiowestfour
StudioWestFour :
There's no way you're that lively straight out of bed?! 😂
2026-06-05 08:08:09
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stephenthorogood72
Stephen Thorogood :
Wakey wakey 😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-05 07:27:53
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andyrymer25
Andy :
Morning, lovely lady 🥰🥰. loving the pj dances 👌👌❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-05 08:23:40
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jatta__77
Jatta 💯♥️😎 :
wish happy friday 💯👍♥️🥰
2026-06-05 08:17:52
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goffray
Goffray :
Good morning and a have a wonderful Friday 🥰💃🥰
2026-06-05 09:00:49
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mw6328
Matt W :
Happy Friday Amanda 😎🥰❤️
2026-06-05 08:58:52
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2026-06-05 07:25:26
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2026-06-05 07:24:16
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2026-06-05 07:53:16
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2026-06-05 07:36:26
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2026-06-05 09:04:09
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When I shared the story about my 4-year-old asking whether it was a mummy day or a daddy day, I thought a few people might relate. I didn’t expect tens of thousands of people to see it. And I definitely didn’t expect to hear from so many families living exactly the same way. Parents working opposite shifts. Families juggling childcare. Mums missing weekends, dinners, bedtimes and school events. People using annual leave just to spend time together. Honestly, I thought our family was one of the few living like this. I didn’t realise how common it had become. It made me realise how many families are quietly carrying the same guilt and making the same sacrifices. And the more I thought about it, the more I realised it shouldn’t have to be this way. Families should get to be families. Kids deserve time with their parents. Mums shouldn’t have to choose between paying the bills and being present for the moments that matter. I know work is part of life. I actually like being a nurse. But I don’t think missing out should be the only option. That’s why I’m learning new skills. Not because I want to quit my job. Not because I want to get rich. But because I want more choice. More family dinners. More weekends together. More of the moments I know I’ll never get back. And if learning those skills can help me create more family time, then maybe they can help another mum do the same. 💛 If you’re curious about what’s given me hope that another option might be possible, check my bio or send me a DM and I’ll send you the free sneak peek. Because no child ever looks back and wishes their parents worked more. They remember the time they got with them. 💛 #workingmum #nurselife #shiftwork #mumlife #familytime working mum, nurse mum, Sunday penalty rates, overtime shifts, shift work family life, work life balance, missing family time, Sunday roast, rugby games, family dinners, bedtime stories, cost of living crisis, overtime burnout, working parents, family memories, quality time with kids, modern motherhood, shift worker life, buying back time, more family time, parent guilt, balancing work and family, school age kids, family first, choice over overtime

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