MusicMonday: Baby Love by The Supremes

Today's MusicMonday is dedicated to my little nephew, born last Tuesday to my brother and his wife.   He's awesome. All crunched up limbs, uncertain but open eyes and makes some of the sweetest sounds I've ever heard. I'm so glad he's part of our family. Just one Instagram for you. I think being an auntie is going to be a lot of fun... NewMan looks like he's getting his head round being an uncle too, I mean, he didn't drop him so that's a good start!We're in Edinburgh this week! I'm off exploring in the cold today and aside form the Castle and a museum or two, I'm really keen to explore the Edinburgh featured in Alexander McCall Smith's books. I'm also on a mission to find the best vintage clothes shops! Now, this is my kind of travel... Any tips for me please leave a comment! Have a lovely week, friends.

Frances M. Thompson

Londoner turned wanderer, Frankie is an author, freelance writer and blogger. Currently based in Amsterdam, Frankie was nomadic for two years before starting a family with her Australian partner. Frankie is the author of three short story collections, and is a freelance writer for travel and creative brands. In 2017, she launched WriteNOW Cards, affirmation cards for writers that help build a productive and positive writing practice. When not writing contemporary fiction, Frankie shops for vintage clothes, dances to 70s disco music and chases her two young sons around Amsterdam.
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