Keeping Our Wits About Us
byOur first nights on the road again haven’t been without some ‘excitement’. By which I mean dramas. All part of the adventure, baby.
Our first nights on the road again haven’t been without some ‘excitement’. By which I mean dramas. All part of the adventure, baby.
You might have picked up on this if you’re a long term reader of my blog, but Tracey is much better at this parenting gig than me. We can both look at the same situation and come up with totally different solutions.
We expect to be taking off on the next leg of our journey around Oz Sunday afternoon, and we’re all so excited. Well, nearly all…
Being an awesome parent can sometimes come at a price, but Tracey says it’s totally worth it.
We were cutting it thin again this morning because I keep forgetting I can’t stand at the coffee machine knocking back shots and expect the kids to remember how to get ready for school.
I wasn’t going to write anything about the incident where a 4 year old made his way into the zoo enclosure of a gorilla, but…
I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for you meddling kids. Well…kid.
I partly blame the fact it was pre-coffee.
We went shopping and had sushi! Does anyone else do this, or are we just bad parents?
Miss5 was standing in the bathroom with a towel wrapped around her, doing little jumps up and down and holding onto her wee wee. I knew exactly what was coming…or so I thought.
“I’m going to school tomorrow,” Master10 announced tonight. He’d been home for two days with stabbing pains in the stomach which even had us at the hospital at one point.
I love cheese. I am a bit of a Wallace. But have you noticed how rubbery some cheese is these days?
Why does Tracey always come home just when things are going to pot?
Have you ever noticed the things you want kept on the low down are the things your kids tend to scream at the top of their lungs?
We’d stopped at Sunshine Plaza to check our credit cards were working while we waited for my flight. The good news is they were. The bad news….