Walking into the garden, I found my daughter Rosie playing with her dolls.
‘Hug!’ she smiled, wrapping her tiny arms around me.
Six-years-old, Rosie is obsessed with the movie Trolls and loves hug time.
She’s the kindest little girl and when she’s not playing with her Lottie dolls, she’s trying to hug either myself, her mum Hannah, 47, or her four siblings, Leo, 12, Poppy, 10, Ixia, eight, and Zebedee, three.
We definitely have a busy household, but life is good.
Rosie is a child with down syndrome, but we treat her no differently to the others.
To us she is absolutely perfect, and we wouldn’t have her any other way.
However, when lockdown was enforced last year, with five kids and hugs demanded every hour, Hannah and I knew…