On maternity leave with a young baby,
your days are often filled with miraculous moments shared between
just mum and bub. Sometimes though it is that conversation with
another adult, at the library or the playground which can make all
the difference between feeling like a human being and feeling like a
mummy machine (even if that mummy machine is a super yummy mummy
machine).
Throughout the summer I unapologetically networked at the playground, determined to feather my nest with friends for the long cold winter ahead. These day of course it is not just through family, work, hobbies, antenatal classes, the playground and playgroup that you connect with the people who make up your world, there is also the internet. And you can talk to people online long after the baby has gone to bed and the playground is dark!
Getting to know the neighbors, Edinburgh, Summer - 2014 |
I love that Facebook lets me keep in
touch with friends and family who are far and wide. Some lives feel
remarkably parallel, and others are taking paths that lead them on
other adventures. But Facebook only gives you fragments of peoples
experiences, only tells part of the story, wets the appetite for
more.
One of the motivations behind the 'You
Won't Remember This – travel tales with babies' project that I
wrote about in my July blog post is to take some of these
fragments and conversations to another level. To go beyond the blury
glance at a photo of a friend and her son on an elephant in Thailand,
or the snippet of conversation at Buggy Bootcamp about an upcoming
trip to Turkey and really be immersed in the experiences and
reflections of other people who have a similar passion for travel and
family.
I am very excited to start receiving
stories that have been written for the project, and have had to sit
on my hands not to blab to much about the contents before I have the
whole collection together. The challenges to write have in themselves
been forming part of the in depth conversations going on around the
project. Not surprisingly mums and dads with very young children,
bursting to tell their tales, find it impossible to prioritising deadlines over sick children and blown
up hard-drives.
Rafa on the road at Lake Louise, Canada, March 2014 |
Thankfully as this is an entirely
independent project deadlines can be re-visited. Yes I can hardly
wait to share the stories I have received and bring more folks into
the conversation about the delights and perils of traveling with
babies, but I can wait.
And in the meantime the conversation
continues. I have gone public and put a call for submissions up on
Creative Scotland– It is very exciting to see my little idea up
online... time will tell who I will get to strike up a conversation
with next.
If it is you, please don't be shy about
getting in touch. If you have a story to tell email youwontrememberthis@yahoo.com
UPDATE: In October 2016 - the project at long last became a book. You can check it out at here.
UPDATE: In October 2016 - the project at long last became a book. You can check it out at here.