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An important, puke-soaked milestone

November 2016 Vomit has been an everyday part of life for a while now. Possets here and there, surreptitiously and silently deposited on bibs, over the backs of shoulders, or dribbling down sleeves and trousers. Sometimes you don’t find them until the end of the day, when you’re getting ready for bed, and you wonderContinue reading “An important, puke-soaked milestone”

Posted bymarkJanuary 1, 2021Posted inNotes on Life

Another cardboard box

On the eighth day of Christmas a delivery driver left with me, yet another cardboard box. Brexit trade deal passed: fine, whatever. Juggling homeschooling and work for most of January: an inevitable disaster but we’ll manage. Right now my most pressing concern is what in God’s name to do with the sea of empty cardboardContinue reading “Another cardboard box”

Posted bymarkJanuary 1, 2021Posted inNotes on LifeTags:christmas, deliveries, Packaging
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