Helen Mead
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'Parents should not give children iPads to keep them quiet'
Helen Mead: Please turn down the volume! I want to enjoy the sound of silence
Helen Mead: We’ve lost our beloved cat – but gained a few more friends...
Helen Mead: I’m keeping alive the lost art of postcard sending despite a setback
Helen Mead: Shipping forecast is as soothing as the sea itself, and as fascinating too
Helen Mead: Why we make such a fuss about going abroad I don’t know
Helen Mead: Am I the only one who finds space exploration pics underwhelming?
Helen Mead: How the rot sets in at an early age as parents ignore sound dental advice
Helen Mead: Waiting in line for a human being to finally answer the telephone
Helen Mead: Just what have they done to the new Wimbledon highlights show?
Helen Mead: Those killer heels really can turn out to be murder for style girls
Helen Mead: It’s as if celebrities have, for some people, taken the place of family
I like the idea of a male escort – but only to go to Tesco with
Exams seem to come too soon for youngsters at the schools now
HELEN MEAD: Age is wreaking havoc with my being able to wear socks at will
Helen Mead: Be better than the rude population tarnishing the fun for other people
Helen Mead: Arguments app would be more use for majority of households
Helen Mead: Children are not experiencing old-fashioned fun in the outdoors
Helen Mead: Ditch the diet and grab a doughnut because the big bum is in vogue
Helen Mead: Are kitchens what we should all be talking about at election time?
Helen Mead: Automated phone systems really push my buttons
Helen Mead: It is hard to conjure up those days when your child was polite
Helen Mead: Give us some easier packaging... it’s an open and shut case
Helen Mead: Too much choice will drive us crazy as a species if we carry on this way
Helen Mead: A sibling’s flight from the nest can leave brothers and sisters bereft
Helen Mead: Valentine’s day is looming and I still have no idea why its hold is so tight
Helen Mead: But, recently, I admit, my obsession has gone too far...
Helen Mead: Even in this day and age, men and women conform to roles
HELEN MEAD: To me, showers are something to be endured, not enjoyed...
Helen Mead: When it comes to fashion, is it okay to be known as a charity shop fan?
HELEN MEAD: My teenage daughters spend 10 times as much on clothes than I did
Helen Mead: Ignore unwanted pressure and the festive season is set to be just fine
HELEN MEAD: Do I really need an orangery to make me think I’ve made it?
Helen Mead: Cherish your kettle...a brew is the cure all of modern ills
Helen Mead: Getting my Snickers in a twist over these updated classics
HELEN MEAD: I scrawl on scraps of paper then forget where I’ve put them
Helen Mead: It's a full house for our traditional seaside game - but no prizes
Helen Mead: Driving without smoke billowing from the engine is still a novelty
Helen Mead: Oh Robbie! What were you thinking?
Helen Mead: Hi Facebook, farewell to private life
Helen Mead: My life in past phone messages
Helen Mead: Spend your money on enjoying life
HELEN MEAD: A major life change for all of us
Helen Mead: What has the world come to?
Helen Mead: Learning to drive’s an ‘L’ of an ordeal
Helen Mead: I would so love to be able to sew
Helen Mead: Summer hols? Give me a break
Helen Mead: Seduced by the magic of France
HELEN MEAD: Chance to appreciate sisterly love
HELEN MEAD: Adults need lessons in manners
Helen Mead: Where’s the sand, where is the sea?
Helen Mead: Pet fashions getting well out of hand
Helen Mead: Hooray for wonderful Wimbledon
Helen Mead: Thought of change is the worry