Closing the door on the past |
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Moving on
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
The power of chocolate buttons
Hermaphrodite Mum
Three kids and a single mum
Little One stamps the pavement outside our house with her new Startrite shoe. "Don't wanna go to school," she wails. "Got no friends."
"School sucks," agrees her older brother, "but you have to go, otherwise the police will come and arrest Mum."
I glance across at him to see if he genuinely believes what he's just said. It appears he does. Wow! Those white lies I used to tell him have still got some mileage.
Three kids and a single mum
Little One stamps the pavement outside our house with her new Startrite shoe. "Don't wanna go to school," she wails. "Got no friends."
"School sucks," agrees her older brother, "but you have to go, otherwise the police will come and arrest Mum."
Wednesday, 5 September 2018
Making memories in California
Natural Bridges State Beach, Santa Cruz Credit: William Lam |
Wednesday, 18 July 2018
School's out
Over the past days I've danced to Rita Ora, cheered on the English football team, watched a class of eleven-year olds sing their hearts out and cried too many tears. It has been an exhausting, emotional rollercoaster of a week. By Sunday afternoon, I was quite done in.
Two decadent nights at our glorious Henley Festival on the banks of the Thames, an English defeat and my son leaving primary school were evidently too much to cope with. While the festival was brilliant in its own way, the big event for me was the end of primary school (yes, it was all about me).
The last day at primary school |
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
Midsummer madness
Fan-tastic for staying cool on the sit! |
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
We're all in the same boat
There is something about navigating through water in a small vessel that has come to symbolise our struggle as human beings. The concept of a voyage, with people pitched against the elements, has enjoyed mythical status throughout time, from the Aeneid and Moby Dick to J.K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat. On Sunday my family went canoeing with our cousins, adding - I felt - our small contribution to the boating canon.
In a flotilla of three canoes - our inflatable and two hired Canadian canoes - we paddled down an idyllic stretch of the River Thames from Henley to Wargrave. We may have been unlikely literary heroes in our shorts and hoodies, but the way in which each crew tackled the challenge of reaching the George & Dragon pub in Wargrave spoke volumes about our attitudes to life.
Paddling down Hennerton Backwater Credit: William Lam |
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