DADDY'S WORK IS MORE IMPORTANT
July 5th 2011 00:35
Reader’s of this blog (has a more tossy line every been written? Mrs Woog?)
So you may have been furnished with the knowledge that Mr M recently co-produced and co-wrote an Australian feature film The Tunnel.
It premiered on 19 May 2011. In the weeks leading up to the release Mr M was up to his eyeballs in it. Day and night, weekdays and weekends he spent finishing The Tunnel. And not just the film itself but all the publicity, premiere preparations, finalising the DVD release, the online release, and so on and so forth.
No doubt you can all appreciate that everything needed to be dealt with at the same time and all due yesterday. Not to mention, nothing ever goes to plan so when things went wrong some hair pulling and rocking back and forth in the foetal position was required.
So, for those few weeks I would often tell the kids to try and not disturb their dad because he was in the middle of some very important work right now and he needed to give it his full attention.
Now I must have said that sentence one too many times because one day while I was working on my blog and Mr M on his film, our 5 year old son was faced with a dilemma. Which parent should he interrupt? He stood between mine and Mr M’s desks for a couple of minutes looking at us, turning left and right.
Finally he came up to me and said, “Mum I need help but I can’t ask dad because he’s doing important work right now so I have to interrupt you”.
Read more here
So you may have been furnished with the knowledge that Mr M recently co-produced and co-wrote an Australian feature film The Tunnel.
It premiered on 19 May 2011. In the weeks leading up to the release Mr M was up to his eyeballs in it. Day and night, weekdays and weekends he spent finishing The Tunnel. And not just the film itself but all the publicity, premiere preparations, finalising the DVD release, the online release, and so on and so forth.
No doubt you can all appreciate that everything needed to be dealt with at the same time and all due yesterday. Not to mention, nothing ever goes to plan so when things went wrong some hair pulling and rocking back and forth in the foetal position was required.
So, for those few weeks I would often tell the kids to try and not disturb their dad because he was in the middle of some very important work right now and he needed to give it his full attention.
Now I must have said that sentence one too many times because one day while I was working on my blog and Mr M on his film, our 5 year old son was faced with a dilemma. Which parent should he interrupt? He stood between mine and Mr M’s desks for a couple of minutes looking at us, turning left and right.
Finally he came up to me and said, “Mum I need help but I can’t ask dad because he’s doing important work right now so I have to interrupt you”.
Read more here
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