27 Feb One of Those Weeks
This week was one of those weeks – following my previous two blogs about adoption, I suddenly became flavour or the month (as Tanja Cilia so eloquently put it).
I was also preparing to take part in my first half marathon, and as fate would have it, so many other things happened, and they all crammed up for my blogging attention.
What to do, what to do?
Because of my innate inability to let things go, I was tempted to go on with the adoption discussion, but then I decided against it, reason being that when I said that I didn’t want to enter a debate about whether single people and/or homosexuals are as capable of bringing up children as married people are, I truly meant it.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it till I’m blue in the face – there are good parents and there are bad parents, and it has absolutely nothing to do with whether they are married, single, gay or straight.
So, for now, I will leave that alone (albeit with difficulty), but I will be back with an explanation as to why our authorities took on and fully executed, what The Curia is calling a mere opinion which the Archbishop expressed with a religious person.
For the benefit of those who have been living under a rock for the past three weeks, and don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a link to the full story.
The other odd event that jumped up and down screaming for my attention was the announcement that Yana Mintoff Bland, Don Mintoff’s 60 year old daughter, will apparently be contesting the next general election on the Labour Party’s ticket.
Whatever happened to trying to convince the public that the PL is now different from the Mintoff years?
Read on here