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Advice for Remy, Day 64. Where possible, always have a change of clothes nearby. Hopefully there won’t be many times in your adult life where you’re absolutely desperate for a change of clothes when you’re out and about. Rarely in my adult life have I found myself in dire need of a new pair of trousers, say, in the middle of a working day (although it has happened - though that’s a story for another time), or desperate for a spare pair of socks during an afternoon walk. But it’s one of those cases where, despite it being generally very rare and usually never happening, on the one unusual occasion you do actually need them, you’ll probably REALLY need them. Never is this phenomenon more evident than when you’re 10 months old. Today, you left the house in good spirits, ready for your usual lunchtime soirée with your little bunch of baby friends at Music Bugs. Now, I wasn’t there to witness this first hand, but I hear from a reliable spousal source that by the time you got there you had unleashed what can only be described as Poomageddon. The Poopocalypse. a category 5 Poonado. A Poonami of poo, covering a vast area. Imagine the splash zone at Sea World - we’re talking that sort of perimeter. People were quarantined, animals were rescued, historic buildings were cordoned off - the full works. Now I realise that when you’re older you generally have a more rigid and professional control of your bowels, and don’t have the luxury of Pampers finest to keep you safe and secure. But still, you can never be too sure, so a spare change of clothes somewhere close by might not be a bad idea. After all, nobody wants to be singing along to Pop Goes The Weasel almost naked from the waist down. Is that what you want? (Again?)
Flawed britsh school system
I am in England at the moment and i've noticed how flawed their school system is here with the uniforms. For example: If a spanish boy gets bullied about his choice of clothing, he can change his clothing, problem solved. But if a British boy gets bullied it has to be about either his body or his intrests, neither of those are in his controll. So he becomes more insecure about himself and gets depressive. This needs to change, english schools need to ban uniforms. Please share or create your own opinions with #changeofclothes