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byFrom the moment I woke I knew something wasn’t quite right but I was totally wrong about what it was.
From the moment I woke I knew something wasn’t quite right but I was totally wrong about what it was.
I lost a fight with my son today, and I’m so damn proud.
“I can’t find her!” she said, the worry in her voice increasing and engaging the interest of mine.
To keep them amused on long car trips Tracey came up with a heap of activities for the kids, including what I suspect, perhaps worryingly, will become their number one go-to on our big lap.
As I’ve eluded to many times in the past on my blog and on Facebook, I love table top games – dice, board and card games.
Hi, my name’s Bruce, and I’ve got a problem. It’s been four hours since I last went to a gym.
Second cab off the rank in my ‘Nailed It’ challenge is this personalised Guess Who? (Who’s Who?) game.
Who’d have thought teaching the kids to share might one day bite me on the bum?
Like all good parents, we try to instil in our children the idea that honesty is the best policy.
The funnest game in the world…according to my kids. And Tracey.
Our youngest was lying between us, playing peek-a-boo with her Mum. Which was great for me. But then Tracey decided I should be involved…
Usually kids parties involve the destruction of bedrooms, arguments and screaming because…well, kids. But not this day. Because we had a plan.
The game I was playing with the kids in the above photo is called Qwirkle and it is a lot of fun and the kids love it. But I’ve now realized it takes too long to play.
“What’s my birthday?” Miss7 asked myself and her mother. Don’t worry, it’s not like she didn’t know. Tracey and I had somehow been roped into a head to head quiz where the kids asked the questions and I got to feel dumb.
I Spy is a great game with kids because it’s so easy and it can be played anywhere. As a friend of mine recently found out….