1./ 🧵The Guilty Ones
As we wait to hear what the Charity Commission will do about perhaps the most dangerous charity in history- Mermaids, which promotes child sterilisation- let's look at some of those who enabled it. First up: @Starbucks who partnered with Mermaids.
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Just watched The Good Place, at friends' suggestion. Was fine. But couldn't they have done it in just two episodes if someone had told them about purgatory?
@s8mb Bellingham blue is amaze . Cashel blue I guess you know but it's relative sheeps blue Crozier also fab. For a mild but lovely double cream blue brie Wicklow blue.
The Master said . . . . "If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things. If language be not in accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried on to success."
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Daddy’s home! 😍
You’re unlikely to see anything more touching today than this little one’s joyful reaction as her father arrives home from work.
Watch her face as she first hears his voice and then catches a few quick glimpses as he walks through, presumably putting away his coat, keys, etc.
Talk about the “look of love!”
Separation can be difficult at this stage… but that may be more true for parents than for their infants.
Because children don’t develop object permanence (awareness of that which they cannot see) until 7-8 months of age, rest assured your little one isn’t fretting over your absence… at least not yet.
But lack of object permanence doesn’t mean your child doesn’t know you (as evidenced here) - it just means that things that, for babies, things that are “out of sight” are also generally “out of mind.”
As object permanence develops, so too does separation anxiety, which is far more common at 9-10 months.
Too cute.
This lovely reunion was shared to IG by shgmood.