My Stories of the World piece has now appeared in Society Guardian. The article focuses in on the Foundling Museum project, where looked after children met abandoned children, now in their eighties, who had been in care at the Foundling Hospital. There is also a picture gallery of the young people's work - not the best quality pics unfortunately, but it tells a moving story. The Guardian did a strange edit on the first half so if you think any of the sentences in the first half look odd - as my dad did, it seemed to be all he noticed! - that's why. But I still love you Guardian.
Blimey is it December already? I've been back at work since April, but I now have two children and there hasn't been much time for blogging. I was out for about two years thanks to morning sickness during pregnancy #2. Upon my return I noticed how digital technology has become even more deeply woven into our lives, much as you only notice a child has grown if you don't see them for a while. This is a very exciting time to be writing about technology and I'm delighted to say that is exactly what I am doing. I will let you know my grand thoughts on it when I have some - at the moment I'm still getting my head round the fact that as much as the world has changed in since the internet began, the revolution has hardly begun.
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