Archives for March, 2010

Parenting Tips for Women with Teens

Posted on Mar 26, 2010 under General | No Comment
Parenting Tips for Women with Teens

Parenting a teen is one of the toughest jobs around. You are juggling trying to be the mom, a friend and a protector of your teen. Parenting a teen requires you to be the leader and although you want to be their friend, it is much more important that you are the person they can trust to make the right decisions for them. This can be difficult as many times the teenager is very challenging to handle. Below are some Read the rest of this entry »

Umbrella Demons…

Posted on Mar 22, 2010 under General | No Comment
Umbrella Demons...

The UK is special: whereas, in other countries which get much more rain, people manage to go about their daily lives without too much harm coming to everyone around them, we in the UK like to get the good old-fashioned lethal weapon known as the cheap and nasty umbrella out as soon as it starts to drizzle just a bit. Pathetic! Notice that word: drizzle? That’s an English word too, of course. It depicts the kind of rain that Read the rest of this entry »

The Difference

Posted on Mar 18, 2010 under General | No Comment
The Difference

As a people we are all different–Just, as my mother used to say when I was a boy struggling with the impossibilities of numeracy, English, Politics, Engineering, Sport and Economics, some of us are more different than others: special, in fact. In time I grew to understand what she meant, and a brand-new world of possibilities opened up (most of them bad). At first (for the first eighteen years of my life) it was a problem which surfaced daily, Read the rest of this entry »

Personal review of Henry Moore at Tate Britain

Posted on Mar 09, 2010 under General | No Comment
Personal review of Henry Moore at Tate Britain

Henry Moore has always been one of my favourite artists so I was excited to learn that an exhibition of his work was coming to Tate Henry Moore is of course best known for his sculptures, but he was also Official War Read the rest of this entry »