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When daddy visits Australia. . .

A few weeks ago I received an email. As a result of my blogging, albeit indirectly, I was asked to participate in an awesome looking project. I was very honoured to be approached, not to mention a little surprised (sorry to tease, but I’m not at liberty to discuss the details). Even so, I was

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ladies, lavatories, ladies' conveniences, cloakroom
Family Life & parenting

When dad has to rescue his daughter from the ladies’ room

When a father is out with his kids, is it ever acceptable for him to venture into the mysterious land of the ladies’ lavatory? That may sound like an odd question to ask, but I have my reasons. You see I was out with my kids the other day. With no working kitchen, I had

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Do you believe in luck? Guest post from Reneé Davis

A few months ago I had the good fortune to attend a blogging event at which I met Reneé Davis, who writes the blog Mummy Tries. I bumped into her later the same afternoon on an exceedingly busy London street as she was making her way home. Reneé had one child strapped to her front in a carrier, one in

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Rainbow Trust ‘Big Hour’ campaign

Rainbow Trust is a magnificent charity that provides support to families that have a child with a life-threatening condition. A few months ago I published this post about Craig Snow and his daughter Alisia, who was given a one in ten chance of survival at birth but is now two year’s old. It showed the

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Birth stories told by dad Pt1

I’ve written a lot recently about my children’s development and how they’re getting older. Toddler Adams is, well, just that; a toddler who is out of nappies, can run, jump and knows the basics of using an iPhone. As for her sister, she’s a fully-fledged school girl; literate, numerate and only around 30cms shorter than

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