Why we need to be grateful for the men who do things “for us”
I am talking about the men who do things like:
– load the dishwasher
– iron their shirts
– feed the children
– bring the washing in
and then tell you they have done it “for you”
I am talking about the men who do things like:
– load the dishwasher
– iron their shirts
– feed the children
– bring the washing in
and then tell you they have done it “for you”
All of these moments are either more pleasurable or more bearable if Mr Sleep has honoured us with his presence.
We ended up on the hard shoulder so I could let him look down my throat and see for himself that there was no frog down there.
I hadn’t considered that perhaps there was more going on with my child and that they were perhaps just holding their head above water, kicking frantically below the surface to stay above water, but giving the impression that everything was fine.
My eldest son has autism. He finds the rules of social interaction challenging, to say the least. Animal Crossing is helping us hugely with social interaction, finance, responsibility, dressing, thinking about other people and shopping.
When I was going on long bike rides with my ex sister-in-law 20 years ago, I was also working out 6 days a week, I was very fit and about four stone lighter. I sort of forgot this bit!
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
Making the bullet journal wok for me. Me, my notebook and I.
Should I have been the bigger person? Probably. Would that have made me feel happy? Not bloody likely!
how giving makes people happy. Not just the person receiving the gift but the person offering the gift. We live in a society where “self” is so important; where mottos such as “look after number one because no one else will” are commonly heard. So how do we move from that to looking after someone other than number one?
No products in the basket.