This particular patronising phrase infuriates me.
You can find it on Facebook and Instagram profiles everywhere. It feels designed to send parents spiralling into floods of tears, clasp their children tightly to them and beg them never to leave their side.And as a mum who is coming to the end of her first six weeks’ holidays after my son Theo, five, finished reception in July, I am the ideal intended target of its messaging.
Plus, back then, Theo was only two and a half – extremely cute but hardly the most stimulating companion. We haven’t had to get up to an alarm clock, rush around brushing teeth and pulling on socks or throw breakfast down our throats. Yep, I’ve loved it.
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