This phrase has sat as the strapline to my blog since its inception back in 2008.

My baby girl has grown up
The first of my children was born in a different century, before the World changed.
The second was born early in the 21st Century after the catastrophic events of 9/11.
Compared to the generally impoverished and challenging upbringings my wife and I had, with her losing her father at the age of four and both my parents being badly disabled, my children have led a relatively charmed existence so far. It was always our goal as parents to give them the happiest childhoods possible and we will remain focused on that.
We have recently returned from a lovely relaxing family break at our faithful Spanish bolthole. The sun is shining for a change in the UK, the girls are busy preparing for the long holidays and my wife and I are encouraged by the progress of our respective small businesses, with signs that the economy is starting to recover a bit from the grind of the last few years. All things considered, life is good.
Then came an enormous slap round the face !!!
I read this book – 10 Billion by Stephen Emmott.
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