Back To School

The 6 weeks holidays. The End. The children have been singing Ed Sheeran throughout.(“I’m in Lurv with yer bar-de”..) It is now etched into my mind and circles around in my brain throughout meetings, discussions and even arguments – there have been a few. It’s been a pleasure, don’t get me wrong but;

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Election Stress and Confusion Causes Havoc With Under Ripe Avocado In Sock.

Election stress and uncertainty can manifest itself in many ways. Laura Wallington from Nottingham caused damage to property today after putting an under ripe avocado into an odd Jojo Maman Bebe sock and swinging it about in M&S foodhall, sending whole shelves of quinoa, beetroot and couscous crashing onto the floor and ruining people’s Converse. […]

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The Turkey’s Habit

I once read that turkeys have to be brought indoors during heavy rain, as they have a tendency to look up at it, filling their airways until they drown. I am not sure if this is a fact, I just love it. These folk stood here for half an hour staring up at the announcement […]

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Parenting. What about ‘Childing?’

When your kids want something there really is no excuse available to you that they will accept. Wether it’s having another ice cream, watching another episode of Paw Patrol, not having a bath, or when you, yes YOU (remember!?) want to leave the playground, because you want a wee so much that you know one sneeze […]

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The Name I Remember You By #1

I am working on a new series of drawings inspired by the strange names we put in our phones. Names we put in to remember someone who, with just their name alone we may forget, or sometimes they become someone close to us but we don’t know at that moment. I on occassion have drawn […]

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Prince George’s First Word

I can’t help but notice how much it’s being discussed in magazines, editorials and on TV. -Grown professionals in well made suits discussing what Prince George’s first word might be on breakfast TV. Nodding and shaking their heads in serious debate. Generally (in my personal experience) a child’s first word is most likely to be the […]

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