Cape Town Mommy
This blog covers real-life parenting in South Africa — from pregnancy and birth stories to navigating motherhood as a Cape Town mom. You’ll find honest insights into raising kids in South Africa, including practical tips, emotional reflections, and lessons learned along the way.
Me and My Journey
I’m a first-time mom to a little girl, Allegra.
I fell pregnant just before lockdown and gave birth to my premature baby at 31 weeks, in the middle of the first wave of Covid.
My husband and I were completely unprepared for a baby, let alone a premie. After 4 weeks in the NICU, Allegra came home, and we started navigating our way through parenting in the middle of a pandemic.
One of the things I learnt is the importance of staying connected. I received some amazing support from people online, which encouraged me to start my own blog.


Join me on my journey as I share some of the things I’ve learned along the way and new things I’m discovering every day.
I love trying out new products and services and visiting new places with my family while trying to lead a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
I am also a freelance marketing professional, specialising in digital and social media marketing, content creation and copywriting.
For projects, collaborations, and campaigns, please email me

Latest Blog Posts
Explore the latest parenting blogging stories, product discoveries, and real-life experiences from a Cape Town mom navigating parenting in South Africa.
Parenthood looks different for every family, and that’s what makes sharing these stories so meaningful.
Through this platform, I document the evolving seasons of motherhood - the small everyday wins, the unexpected challenges, and the lessons that shape us along the way. As a mom blogger based in Cape Town, I’m passionate about creating relatable, locally relevant content that supports families navigating parenting in South Africa.
From discovering hidden gems for kids in South Africa to reflecting on personal growth, this space continues to grow alongside my family.









