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Lessons learned by MOB Rule
a Mother of Boys Hannah Evans
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n Hannah’s world, passing wind is so much more interesting than phonics, dam- building trumps damsels in
distress any day and, astonishingly, she now instinctively knows the difference between a Frontloader and a JCB. It’s a world of mud – and
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just occasionally blood – sweat and tears. And as the wife of a Serviceman the fun just goes on!
The five year old clung limpet-like to his khaki-clad leg. The four year old wailed. The two year old wandered about the kitchen in his nappy looking utterly
confused. I swallowed hard, choking on the words. ‘I love you,’ I whispered, ‘please take care.’ He strode down the path, unable to look back.
One Service husband bound for Afghanistan. Three sons under six. And me: the Mother Of Boys: the MOB.
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