Matthew Munson: Four years since we became a family
Four years ago this week, Bryan came home. I struggle to believe that all that time has passed – it […]
Four years ago this week, Bryan came home. I struggle to believe that all that time has passed – it […]
It’s Bryan’s birthday today, so I’m sure you can imagine that excitement levels have been through the roof all day […]
I got to spend a bit more time with Bryan this week due to the school strikes. On Thursday, the […]
Dentists have featured heavily in our week. Bryan is proudly telling everyone that he is getting braces in April, so […]
As you read this, Bryan and I are travelling home on the train, having spent a lovely couple of days […]
Half Term is now upon us. Thank heavens. I’m glad the routine is going to be a little different for […]
Okay, everyone, we can do this; February is here, and the evenings are getting ever so slightly lighter every day. […]
We’ve had something of a tiring week at Casa de Munson; do you ever have those weeks that are just […]
First of all, let me say a big thank you to everyone who got in touch with me and gave […]
I have a confession to make; I’m not very well-travelled. I’ve been to France a few times, both from Ramsgate […]
I grew up in Thanet – the 1980s and 1990s being the decades I witnessed through the eyes of my […]
Well, there you go. It’s all done; Christmas is over for another year, we’re over the “inbetween” bit that exists […]
Well, here it is. Christmas has arrived. Feliz Navidad. Joyeux Noel. And so on. My Christmases have changed something chronic […]
And so the final countdown to Christmas begins. I have received a daily countdown to the big day for the […]
We’ve been in a sick house this week. Bryan has been the sick one, but given the fact that we […]
Pinch, punch, and all that gubbins. We’re now at the time of year where we can say, “I can’t believe […]
I work predominantly from home, which is something I would never have considered pre-pandemic, but it’s become a permanent state […]
Oh dear. Christmas is fast approaching. Last year, I had all of my Christmas shopping done by Halloween, as we […]
I’m a child of the 80s; I was born in 1981 (which makes me old, according to my son – […]
Are you prepared for Christmas? Have you written your letter / email to Santa? Are you already planning for Christmas […]
Half-Term is nearly over, and it’s been lovely. We’ve had some time in London with Bryan’s amazing siblings and their […]
Crikey, this has been a busy week, hasn’t it? I’m not talking about locally at Casa de Munson – although […]
One thing any parent worries about is how easy it will be for your child to make friends. I was […]
I have been plagued by a cold this week, but I don’t want to complain; man flu is a bug […]
During the summer holidays, many of mine and Bryan’s weekends were fairly relaxed; I wasn’t having to clock-watch quite as […]
I had to remind myself recently that I’m 41 years old. In my head, I still think I’m in my […]
Today – 18th September – has become something of a tradition in our family. It’s the date that I legally […]
Who else feels like they’re living through historical events that future generations will study at school? Brexit, a global pandemic, […]
I can’t remember my first day at secondary school. In fact, I can’t remember many of my days at Holy […]
Blimey; those summer holidays went fast. It’s been lovely, but half the things I wanted to do over the past […]
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