Had mine at 35 and 40 and while there are advantages - I had a lot of fun in my 20s! - it does make me a bit sad thinking of the time I wonât have with them, and any grandkids, the other end. A motivation to mind my health for sure but I do wish weâd started a bit sooner.
Having worked at Save I think it probably falls into the category of something you scan through and sign on your first day and then never really have to think about again!
In the charity sector nobody gives you gifts so many havenât really had to think about it before at allâŚ
We were discussing how grim that one was. Buzziest Iâve ever been to was I think Tories in 2009 when they could smell victory
Yeah it really wasnât the vibe I felt although I kept hearing people say that. Is it just because they donât like having wet feet?
If you get a moment swing by the WaterAid stand to say hi - weâre at the end of the corridor just outside the main exhibition stall. Be lovely to see you and you can test your speed against your colleagues on our fairground buzzer game!
Honestly worth a read. Apparently the Labour candidate canât have won fair and square because she has a âpitifulâ Twitter following.
I grew up in the States and used to dream of taking my own family back there to live one day. Now - there is no way I would put my kids in a situation where they are wearing bulletproof backpacks and doing active shooter drills.