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18th Feb 2022JulieC6 commented on:
Win a Luxury Two Night All-Inclusive Break in Killarney with Golden IrelandIreland has been on my to do list for way to many years nowViewDate:
28th Jun 2019JulieC6 commented on:
Win a pair of tickets to Australia with Qantas!I've never been to Australia, this would be an amazing prize to winViewDate:
22nd Mar 2019JulieC6 commented on:
Win a pair of shoes of your choice from Hotter!Never had a pair, but have heard great things.ViewDate:
15th Jun 2018JulieC6 commented on:
Has fatherhood changed in the last 50 years?Are you not tarring everyone with the same brush there Lionel? I love the fact that my grandchildren know how to use the internet to learn all matter of things. Our 8 year old granddaughter has totally awed us with her knowledge of space, nature, science etc. She knows how to check facts out. Yes she loves watching things that I can't see the point of, but I'm sure our parents thought that we wasted our time playing certain games. She also loves spending time outside playing with friends and going on walks or riding her bike. You state you disliked your father and knew not to cross him ... I personally don't see that as a sign of respect. It comes across as fear. Children need to be shown loveViewDate:
15th Jun 2018JulieC6 commented on:
Has fatherhood changed in the last 50 years?Of course the role of Fathers has changed. Our whole world has changed so radically in the past 50 years. Men are just as capable of running a home and raising children as women are. Children nowadays (on the whole) are raised with equal love from their parents. Fathers are no longer held up as a punishment. There used to be that threat of "Wait till your father comes home" when I was younger. I hasten to add at this point that it was the thought of my dad being upset that I had done something wrong that put fear into me. Gone are the days that the household can cope on one income alone and the lack of things like apprentiships where people were paid a pittance to earn a skill for 3 or 4 years and then finally gained the expertise to earn a substantial raise for their hard work.ViewDate:
12th Dec 2017JulieC6 commented on:
What is your favourite classic Christmas song?Greg Lakes I Believe in Father Christmas