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What we ve learnt from a crazy year on the front line of motherhood There hasn’t been a dull moment for mums this year. As we celebrate Mother s Day, four writers tell us how it was for them Kerry Potter at home with her children Credit: Clara Molden ‘The government should build a respite centre-cum-spa for working parents’ Kerry Potter looks back on a year that just didn t have enough hours in the day It was the worst of times, it was the worst of times – as Dickens would’ve put it, had he been trying to write that novel while simultaneously doing fractions with recalcitrant children and running the world’s worst 24-hour diner, where the food keeps running out and service is with a scowl. ....
Mother and child looking at dolls in a toy shop. Dated: November 16, 1959. - Credit: Archant Library We might be taking tentative steps towards eased lockdown restrictions, but Mother s Day on March 14, 2021 will look a little different to our celebrations from years gone by. Rather than popping out to our Mum s favourite cafe for afternoon tea, this year we are looking for ways to send a Mother s Day takeaway. Instead of visiting scenic spots to meet our relatives, we are scrambling to coordinate a Zoom call with our families. Mother and daughter looking at Tiny Tears doll in a Beccles toy shop. Dated: December 1, 1967. ....
By Patty Hullett For the majority of children, most Christmases involve happy memories and special gifts. Almost every kid can go back to one toy they especially treasured because it was something they had either wanted very badly, or because it came from someone very significant in their lives. The following four holiday stories might make readers recall their own favorite toys or special gifts during this holiday season. Lena (Robinson) Cline – Christmas 1954 Lena was about 18 months old when she received a riding and rocking pony, which she has till this day in her home in Red Oak. Her father and mother, Lloyd and Delia “Bell” Robinson, lived in Lancaster at the time. As Lena grew into adulthood, her mother reminded her how crazy she was about the horse she received from her parents in 1954. She urged her daughter to hold onto that special gift as a memento of her early years when the Robinsons were just starting their own little family with her, their ....
An intergalactic journey for children visiting Santa Claus at Switzers department store in Dublin. No ordinary Santa experience awaits children and their parents in Switzers of Grafton Street. Entering via a futuristic portal, visitors travel through the darkness of space past distant planets and friendly alien life forms. Santa Claus meets and greets children who chat and tell him what they would like for Christmas. Nessa aged five and a half would like a bicycle and a doll. One of her younger brothers who is four and a half asks for a train set and a police toy. Children in Dublin city centre describe what they wrote on their letters to Santa. Tiny Tears dolls are a popular choice, as are dolls houses, toy ironing boards, racing cars, train sets, football gear, guns and holsters. ....
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