
Help: my kids are getting into make-up
There I was, in Boots with both kids. I was reading the packaging of a product while my kids took a look at a make-up display. When I lifted my head-up, I was presented with an impressive sight.
There I was, in Boots with both kids. I was reading the packaging of a product while my kids took a look at a make-up display. When I lifted my head-up, I was presented with an impressive sight.
Think of a family hatchback, and you probably think of a Renault Megane, Volkswagen Golf or Vauxhall Astra. Would you, however, think of an Alfa Romeo Giulietta?
As my kids get older, I find there’s a delicate balance as a parent when employing the word “no”. In fact, it’s bigger than that: it’s figuring out how strict Mrs Adams and I should be.
During my recent trip to Melbourne, I was invited along to a new attraction in the city: The Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery. It’s a part of the long-established Melbourne Museum and is designed to appeal to children aged from birth until five years of age.
This photograph represents a trick of the eye. You could be forgiven for thinking it was taken forty years ago when it was, in fact, taken last week.