My love for Bermuda is the motivating factor in writing this, as I wish only to offer a humble suggestion as to how our leaders can mitigate the damage from the storm that awaits.
We are a resilient ...
So we had this debate going at home about which baby would start crawling first and on what day.
Naturally, I said at least one would be crawling on my birthday at the end of December. Also, naturall...
The first time you wake up and your children aren’t at home, up wells an emptiness that is hard to put into words. Simply put, it is a not a nice feeling.
When you move to the other side of the world...
I’ve written a bit about the girls learning how to make sounds and control their hands and feet.
It’s a wonderful process but a byproduct of their physical development is that we’ll have to compensate...
OK dads, let’s talk. Here we are, minding our own business, handling our duties and spending as much time as possible with our children — holding them, hugging them — and what do we get?
Screams of b...
For a long time the girls rarely acknowledged each other’s existence.
Maybe it was their eyesight being very poor as newborns. Or it could have been they didn’t piece it together that they were seein...
You get used to being needed after a while. There is an absolute dependence when your baby needs you to pick her up, feed her, burp her, change her or bathe her.
But slowly, you’re needed less. And yo...
There are milkshakes all the time at our place, and sometimes smoothies too.
The girls are six months old now and have made a huge step in their food journey. We’ve graduated from strictly milk and w...
Walking around Hong Kong with the babies is a peculiar experience.
The southern area of the region where we live is generally known as the more reserved and polite part of the territory. I haven’t tr...
Whoever said it would only take “a few days” for me to get over jet lag — you’re a liar and we’re not friends anymore.
As soon as 3pm rolls around, it feels like I’m hit by a wave on Horseshoe Bay d...