New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

A granny OLD TIME

‘They climb all over you and nick your sandwich when you’re not looking’

Schools and early childhood centres are so close to re-opening, you can probably smell the freedom from here. This is not because we don’t love our kids or don’t love having them around, it’s just… ooh, a bit of quiet between breakfast and dinner would be terrific, wouldn’t it?

The best description I’ve ever heard of what it’s like to be a parent is that it feels

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