
Thoughts on pushing back against classism, navigating grief, growing older, observing small joys, parenting grown kids and more. Shared by Lisa Valentine, a journalist from Manchester with a soft spot for millennial culture and cats. *opinions own
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I like to think that whimsy is something I was born with, or at least learnt to curate it from a very young age.
My imagination has always been colourful and I immersed myself in fantasy books and play - although convincing my little siste...
Most seasoned cat owners know that typically, orange felines tend to come with big personalities. I also know this firsthand, having lived with a feisty ginger cat for more than 12 years.
Oscar was a mixed bag, to say the least.
He came t...
There is no denying that January can be tough gig. The dark mornings and evenings, the dry bank accounts and 31 long days to get through until the wheel turns again.
The previous months, peppered with sequins, socialising and seasonal indu...
When it comes to the discourse around grown up children, most articles focus on ‘how to deal with an empty nest’.
They offer an array of handy tips for heartbroken mothers on how to fill the gaping void left behind in their clearly meanin...
When I was a kid, our annual Blackpool trip was a highly anticipated adventure.
We didn’t have a car or go on family holidays so the short jaunt up the M6 provided a welcome summer highlight. My dad, little sister and me would leave the h...
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Sharing the thoughts of a chronically online millennial based in Greater Manchester. Topics include growing older, pushing back against societal stereotypes, navigating grief and everything in between.
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