Great piece by Tim Rushby-Smith in The Times today. In it, the wheelchair-bound writer discusses his fears of looking after his three year-old daughter Rosalie for three days without his partner's help.
Tim became paralysed after falling from a tree while working as a tree surgeon. At the time, his wife was already 5 months pregnant, and suddenly many of life's simplest tasks became monumental challenges, at an already stressful time.
Last year, Tim published a fantastic book about his experiences of re-building his life - it's called Looking Up, and is available at all good book retailers.