Volunteering at school
This photo is of a thank you card from the children in my daughter’s class at school. It was sent home with Helen yesterday with a handwritten note because I volunteered in the class up until the Easter break.
This photo is of a thank you card from the children in my daughter’s class at school. It was sent home with Helen yesterday with a handwritten note because I volunteered in the class up until the Easter break.
With the long summer break on the horizon, I am desperately trying to knock this house into shape before two children are running wild in it all day long. I know most families face the same issue; little piles of junk discretely piling up all over the house that are never sorted out. I’m presently
I’m not in the habit of publishing images taken outside public lavatories. What you see here, however, is worthy of comment. It is a sign outside a lavatory in Japan that offers considerably more than somewhere to do a number one or a number two.
The inevitable has at long last happened. As from yesterday, anyone can apply for flexible working, a right that was previously the preserve of those with caring or childcare commitments. I’m hoping this right will be taken up by fathers seeking to share the childcare burden and spend more time with their children.
BritMums Live is over for another year and from the look of all the post-event blogs I’ve read, a great time was had by all. What, however, is it like for the small number of dads that go along and why on Earth do we attend? I’m not sure exactly how many blogging dads attended