2000 words of Tweets! / Part 2

  Parenting fact: It will never be tidy. No matter what it is. Kitchen. Bathroom. Bedroom. Clothes. Your language. Never. Ever. Tidy. I don't do weights but I carry a baby and baby bag around while running about so surely that counts for something. Kids will call your name 50 times just to show you... Continue Reading →

FIFTY Blogger stereotypes – are you any?!

So, this is just a fun post not intended to cause offense and let's face it lots of us fall victim to cliches - myself included!   stereotype /ˈstɛrɪə(ʊ)tʌɪp,ˈstɪərɪə(ʊ)tʌɪp/ noun 1. a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. "the stereotype of the woman as... Continue Reading →

100 names for Vaginas!

If you’re looking for another word for 'vagina,' might I suggest 'vagina'? After all, it is the clinically correct term (most of the time). However, if you’re looking for a less-technical term for your vagina, here are some fun options - 100 names for vaginas in fact! Dictionary term: vagina /vəˈdʒʌɪnə/ noun 1. the muscular... Continue Reading →

Why grandparents are important in children’s lives ‘The Age of The Grandparent’

 Television and children’s books often portray grandparents as aged, fussy, domesticated, and sedentary, probably with infirmities, like Roald Dahl for example although this is beginning to change! The stereotype is out of step with demographic realities, as most grandchildren who read children’s books will have grandparents in their forties to sixties and like my Nana,... Continue Reading →

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