
This half term has been busy busy busy, in the words of Esther and William it has been all ‘Go Go Go!’ We have been out most days and have had a fabulous time in spite of the rain. And … Continue reading
This half term has been busy busy busy, in the words of Esther and William it has been all ‘Go Go Go!’ We have been out most days and have had a fabulous time in spite of the rain. And … Continue reading
One of the things that I love most about blogging is the opportunities made available to me that otherwise I would not be aware of. Recently I have joined together with two collaborative projects that I think are fabulous opportunities … Continue reading
This week lots of bloggers have been writing about the benefits of breastfeeding for mummies and babies as part of the fabulous Keep Britain Breastfeeding Scavenger Hunt. What we have not talked about is the inconvenience of not being able … Continue reading
Do you have a little bookworm in your house? Do you have books everywhere? Big Book Little Book Cardboard Box offers the perfect storage solution for little literature lovers. You can read our review of the baby book storage here. … Continue reading
Big Book Little Book Cardboard Box are one of my favourite new discoveries. They provide a green, affordable storage solution for baby and toddler books. I found this family and environmentally friendly company through this month’s Keep Britain Breastfeeding Scavenger … Continue reading
Almost by accident our theme for Matilda Mae’s nursery corner is bunnies. From her beautiful clothing from The Essential One to her collection of soft toys including a range of bunnies from the fabulous Jelly Cat/Kitten. Here in the Edspire … Continue reading
Hello. My name is Jennie and I am a breastfeeder! This month of June I am taking part in BoobieMilk’s Keep Britain Breastfeeding Scavenger Hunt. This is a fun way to get people reading, writing, talking and sharing about breastfeeding. … Continue reading
So with less than a month to go until Brit Mums Live 2012 I need to start making some plans. I will be travelling by train to London with Matilda Mae. I will be bringing her in her Chicco Nunu … Continue reading
My favourite television programme ever is The West Wing. It stars Martin Sheen as the democratic president we all dream of for the United States. In one highly charged, emotional episode this president makes the decision to send young American soldiers, American children, to protect the families and children of Equatorial Kundu. Why? Because they are somebody’s children too!
If you saw someone attacking a child on the street in your town, would you stand idly by? Of course not! Then how can anyone stay quiet about the massacres in Syria.
As I write this I am feeding my daughter as my toddler twins have their breakfast with Daddy downstairs. I am confident that this will be a similar picture tomorrow morning and the morning after that and for many mornings to come.
Imagine the horror, the pain, the fear, of that confidence not being there.
This is what it must be like to be a mother in Syria right now. Living in fear of losing your children, of your children losing you.
Wondering if tonight will be the night when there will be a knock on your daw and a gun may be fired or a throat may be slit.
Wondering if in the morning the air will not be filled with squabbles and squeals but with only a still, haunting silence.
Wondering each day what tomorrow will bring and whether your children will live to see another day.
Questioning whether or not you want them to.
Unimaginable pain and fear.
A mother’s love is in equal measure everywhere.
Children are children everywhere.
We must not stand idly by!
By joining together to give Syria a voice we are giving hope and without hope we, they, all have nothing.
Thousands more children are experiencing terrible suffering and trauma in Syria, yet aid agencies like Save the Children aren’t yet able to get urgent help to these children who have been injured and traumatised by the conflict.
Unless more action is taken now to stop the fighting, we are likely to see the further slaughter of children in Syria.
Please sign our petition now, calling on world leaders to put in place an immediate and legally binding “Resolution to Protect Children” that carries the full force of international law on those attacking children and other civilians.
Please sign the Save the Children Petition to stop the killing.
“Mothers are standing in front of tanks and we are gonna go get their backs!” The West Wing
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If you are a blogger who would like to participate please write a post and use the hashtags #tippingpoint #Syria #Stopthekilling to promote it.
June is going to be a busy month of blogging here at Edspire. May has been a bit slow with the whole giving birth thing and getting to grips with being a mummy of three, though I would say that … Continue reading