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She explains how, the morning after Jemima's birth, the older girls came to meet her and were entranced. They lay next to her, stroking her little head, with Heidi — who doesn't have many words just yet — saying, 'Mama! I've actually captured it on video and we watch it back all the time.

It was so, so sweet! Jemima is, says Ali, already proving to be a very happy little girl. But with a third baby, they really do need to roll with the punches. They're there for every school drop-off and pick-up, and they sit through gymnastics and dancing.

So your third really doesn't have the luxury of a set routine. And I think, from that, they learn to be relaxed and easy-going! Ali — who job-shares her role at TVNZ's Christchurch office with fellow reporter and new mum Joy Reid — says she'll return to work in a few months in a part-time capacity. Her husband Jo — a talented musician who tours with Dave Dobbyn and works as a handyman when he's back home in Christchurch — can be flexible with his hours to lend a hand, and Ali says she's grateful for this time with her girls to watch them grow.

At this early stage, while I'm home and feeding, I'm definitely the one getting the dinner on, and doing laundry and housework. New Zealand Woman's Weekly. As far as milestones go, Pugh has clocked up quite a few in the past two years: engagement to her musician partner Jo Barus, first baby, first home, experiencing her first disaster zone and her first breast-feeding disaster simultaneously.

Jolted awake by the 7. When they arrived, the damage was worse than they thought — Kaikoura was cut off and there was no food, no water. Her current research, recently awarded NSF support, explores the rationalization — and automation — of service work that relies on relationship.

Her book The Tumbleweed Society: Working and Caring in an Age of Insecurity Oxford is a study on the broader impacts of job precariousness, specifically how gender and class inequality shape the effects job insecurity has on intimate life.

In , Oxford published an edited volume entitled Beyond the Cubicle: Job Insecurity, Intimacy and the Flexible Self , including contributions from sociologists Kathleen Gerson, Eva Illouz, and Christine Williams among others, exploring job insecurity and intimacy in multiple contexts.

It won the William J. She has also written about the significance of children and childhood for mainstream social science, and about the theoretical benefits and best practices of interpretive interviewing. The Treasure Island host and radio star reveals her heartbreaking medical condition.

The Christchurch singer has wowed the judges of the Aussie talent show. After exiting Treasure Island, the radio star was left crying on the beach. From plane aisle to wedding aisle, Lisa and Troy are marrying after meeting mid-flight. From the glittering stained glass in medieval cathedrals to modernist high-rises, windows have illuminated our buildings for centuries. But, argues Rachel Hurdley, the presenter of a new BBC Radio 4 documentary on the history of windows, they can also shed light on the past.

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