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Yen in Service's avatar

Love how you encapsulate the lives of so many parents in this time and place!

I have one thought that came to me while reading. Something an ex- families and children's social worker said to me. Along the lines of, 'when I worked in the industry and we were assessing whether children were safe in their home, if they were loud and unafraid to talk back to the parents, we knew they were all good. It was the quiet ones we worried about.'

Hearing that on a day when I was wondering what kind of creatures I'd created was truly supportive. Yes they are unafraid to be 'little shits' at times, but this means they also feel safe with us and that is one of the biggest gifts we can give them, in a society that often lacks safety.

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Andy Carter's avatar

This is superb, Sara. You capture the chaos (and joy?) of domestic life so, so bloody well.

I once kicked the car during a domestic meltdown. Disgraced myself, injured my foot, nice little bout of self-loathing for the cherry on the cake. All the good stuff.

Happy Halloween πŸŽƒ

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