Marlborough Magazine May 19 | Page 4

4 Painful, tired, heavy legs? Would you love to wear shorts again? EDITOR’S NOTE A s a parent, it can be prett y daunti ng to think about the future for our children and what that would even look like. My oldest is seven, and already he knows how to use search engines, operate my iPhone, knows words to chart topping songs I haven’t even heard of, and don’t get me started on the new craze of expressive dance moves ie the fl oss or new sayings that circulate faster than I can keep up. Actually writi ng this makes me feel quite old. Our children seem so much more exposed to materials or behaviours that our parents were able to conceal or shelter from us. A bully in the classroom was dealt with via a meeti ng with teachers and parents. Now, bullies can be from all over the world and someti me impossible to identi fy, how are we supposed to protect our children from that!? I had a guidance councillor that off ered me job opti ons to consider before I left school, now some jobs that are off ered to students might not even be a thing in 10 years ti me? As the older generati on, we need to adapt to our changing world but also see the world through the eyes of our children and understand their interpretati on. This way we will be bett er equipped to help guide our youth in what is unfamiliar territory for us all. Did our parents have it a litt le easier? Was life a litt le more straight forward? This could make for an interesti ng discussion around the extended family dinner table. CALL FOR YOUR COMPLIMENTARY, NO OBLIGATION DOCTOR’S VEIN ASSESSMENT & SCAN Walk in, walk out treatment, that’s reassuringly local! Dr David Orsbourn MBChB, Dip Obs, FRNZCGP, FACAM Fellow New Zealand Society of Cosmetic Medicine Consulting at Churchill Trust Private Hospital, Blenheim for Endovenous Laser Treatment and Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy 03 548 8216 www.enhanceskin.co.nz facebook.com/enhanceskin The future is unknown, we can’t control what hasn’t happen yet. What we can do is stand strong, be open and be there for our youth. Ride the wave with them, learn together, guide where we can and when all else fails, just be there! On the 17th May, New Zealanders are asked to wear pink to show their support of anti bullying which is a huge contributi ng factor to mental health and youth suicide. Show your support of zero tolerance towards bullying and celebrate diversity to create environments where all people can feel safe, valued and respected THE TEAM EDITOR Summa MacDonald CONTRIBUTORS Chris Steadman Naya Cunningham Peter Jones Silvia Hodel Travel Associates ADVERTISING Susie Williams [email protected] Lisa Erikson [email protected] CREATIVE Writer Kat Duggan Design Toni Woolf & Spinc Media Photographer Sarah Hodgett Distributi on Jo Blue, Wendy Abernethy Printers Inkwise PUBLISHER Marlborough Media 52 Scott St, Blenheim CONTACT p 0279 556 279 03 928 4121 [email protected] marlboroughmag.co.nz facebok.com/marlboroughmag Kōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu – Speak Up Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora – Stand Together Summa x With over 350 distributi on locati ons, your free copy is never too far away To fi nd your closest magazine outlet, visit htt ps://marlboroughmag.co.nz/distributi on-areas Our name sums us up, Marlborough Magazine is the only magazine dedicated to Marlburians. Each month we look at the people, buildings, fashion and places that make our town special. Marlborough Mag is written, photographed, designed and owned by Marlburians. We’re the only magazine that can say that. www.marlboroughmag.co.nz