La vida
Emily watched as her friend Harriet fidgeted with the edge of a baby blanket. The infant slept in the
Tomorrow is my mother-in-laws birthday. My baby is four and a half months old. At first, she invited
Funny how life turns out, isnt it? Things could have been so different, but weve been lucky.
The children came over and called me a poor housekeeper. The day before my birthday, I set about preparing
Mark, can you hear yourself? So I have to give birth at forty just to fix the mistakes of your youth?
Grandsons Favour. A Diary Entry It was late in the evening when my grandson knocked on the door.
Key in Hand The drizzle tapped at the window of the flat with the tenacity of a metronome, counting down
Theres no one left to talk to. Come on, Mum, how can you say that? her daughter replied, weariness in
Look after my mum, it wont be that hard, Margaret said, her voice edged with worry. You know my mother
No one to talk to. A Diary Entry Mum, what are you saying? How can you say youve got no one to talk to?









