• Put your kisses down

    Put your kisses down

    Ever feel like you’ve taken a corner too fast, metaphorically, that you’re teetering on the brink? Hands up most working mothers. I’m sure non-working (non wage earning, lets face it, no one is non working) mothers would too but I can’t speak from first hand experience we had our bedtime business club tonight and I…

  • Choice cuts

    You may have heard, I went to the Mumsnet blog fest last weekend. The day after, there was a flurry of comments and activity after one of the attendees, Liz Jones of the Daily Mail, Published an ‘opinionated’ article which wasn’t too kind about bloggers who focus on domestic (as in tea towels rather than…

  • Solidarity, female stylee

    I am a feminist. I have been lucky enough to have been able to get a good educashun, a good job and be independant. My mother and father did me a great service by ramming home the messaeg that education is a key to a better life. What I had never appreciated until I had the…

  • Roar

    One of the perks of having small children is all that thinking time you get in the wee small hours. Like now. I’ve been reading How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran. This is good thing on a number of counts. Firstly, I have actually read a book! Since having the boys my literary…