As a former journalist I relish unusual stories in newspapers and this one in The Times takes some beating. When the Portugese government granted civil servants and teachers a day off to celebrate the Pope's visit recently, journalist Joao Miguel Taveres was very unhappy. Both he and his wife had to work on the day of the visit, so he asked the prime minister to 'babysit' his own four children.
The journalist whose wife, a doctor, was on call on that day added: The solution seems to me that while I work, you take care of the kids.'
Shortly afterwards Mr Taveres received a message from the prime minister agreeing to look after his two sons and two daughters, aged between four and thirteen. The prime minister watched television with the children at his official residence, the Sao Bento Palace, before giving them lunch and a tour of the palace.
After lunch he had to hand them back to their father as, - you guessed it - he needed to welcome the Pope!
2 comments:
Good to hear about a man in charge doing his bit - even if it is in Portugal!
Good to hear politicians actually listening to the people who support them, Another Guernseyman!
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