Just this morning, I narrowly avoided the famously coined (and universally understood and appreciated); ‘toddler tantrum’. The warning signs were clear – clenched eyelids married with flushed skin and traffic controller-like movements – signalling the sour beginnings of a passionate (and very public) … [Read more...]
The need to want…
As the saying goes; we often want what we don’t have. Once ‘said object’ of desire has been attained, and/or ‘said void’ has been filled, we are often quick to move on to wanting the next thing we don’t have – a perpetuating cycle of behaviour so remarkably universal, that it remains to be considered … [Read more...]
Squeals on Wheels
Visiting the grocery store with a toddler is often an unavoidable reality. Even in the past (when childless), shopping for necessities while pushing a heavy frame of plated steel attached to wheels incapable of taking direction, was a thought that would often cause me to physically slump. Now as a … [Read more...]
Basket Case
Our week (in summary) has been sprinkled with cause to celebrate - birthdays and dinner parties, family sleepovers and a baby shower; nestled amongst appointments I couldn’t shift and play dates I’d shift mountains to keep. A handful of truly priceless moments muddled alongside a collection of ‘must … [Read more...]
Making the cut
A story of hair lost in adulthood is often a very different tale to one of hair removed in youth. Just the other day, I gifted my two-year-old son with a haircut so dreadful that it left me blubbering in a pile between towel rack and bath tub – what seemed at the time to be my very own ‘rock and a ha … [Read more...]
A uniform state of mind…
Each year like clockwork, we welcome (with unfailing regularity) the start of a new school year. My son is not quite three-years-old, and so I can’t claim to have yet experienced the panic of fulfilling exhausting book and accessory orders; nor can I rapport with the potential quandaries around s … [Read more...]

