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Category Archives: Family
History never repeats
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or, I guess, don’t live in the UK) you’ll know that the Olympic flame is currently touring the country. Yesterday afternoon it was in our neck of the woods, but owing to circumstances … Continue reading
A change is gonna come…
I’ve been thinking a lot the last few days about this blog and what I really want to do with it. The catch-ups I did earlier in the week reminded me why I started it in the first place – … Continue reading
A whole new world
After yesterday’s Megan catch up, it only seems fair that Heather gets the same treatment. After all, one day they might be reading these words themselves, and I don’t want to be accused of favoritism, do I? So, where to begin? … Continue reading
Life moves pretty fast
I knew it had been a while since I wrote about my gorgeous girls, but I didn’t realise it had been 6 months. Six months – that’s, like, almost half of Megan’s lifetime! Shocking. Well, consider this a looooong overdue catchup. … Continue reading
Ain’t no party like a toddler’s party
It had to happen some time, I know that, but knowing beforehand doesn’t make it any less traumatic. And maybe I’m over-reacting a touch, but as a father that’s my right. And anyway, it definitely feels like the end of … Continue reading