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04/06/2014 09:16
June is already shaping up to be a pretty stressful month. Baby girl is due to arrive on the 28th, but the fact that Clayton was 3 weeks early and Mrs C is measuring the same as she did first time round we are in fact sat twiddling our thumbs in anticipation already. Luckily the house is all ready,...
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27/05/2014 22:02
I can't quite believe that I've surpassed the 12 month mark on this parenting journey, remain relatively unscathed and able to tell the story! Time really does travel fast. If I've learnt one thing about fatherhood, it's that it's something entirely impossible to understand until you actually...
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24/05/2014 22:26
He must have known that I wanted an easy day. 2 hours into a 4 hour stint where it's just Daddy & Clayton and he's been asleep for all of it. "This is easy... I could make a career out of this Fatherhood lark yet you know", I think to myself. But I'm cautious to boast too early, for moments...
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22/05/2014 10:10
Who needs a hobby or a project? Who needs a gym? Who has the time?!
I remember the days when Clayton was a tiny swaddled bundle of baby fat and soft bones that lay still. He cried through the night, suffered with reflux and liked to be held too often, but at least he was still. I...
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18/05/2014 17:45
Long time readers may or may not remember that over a year ago now I decided to write a letter to Clayton prior to his birth, and shared it in this blog. If you missed it, then recap and click here . It's one of my favourite blog posts that I've ever written, I still go back...
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14/05/2014 17:28
I feel that I should apologise given that I invited you all on this journey with me and then left you all hanging months ago; Failing to blog for the majority of the first year of fatherhood once it actually arrived. But I wont apologise. I'll make excuses sure, why not... Claytons already flown 6...
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13/02/2014 23:54
In a technologically driven world, in which there is always someone out to ruin your day it is imperative that we take care of our data. As a Dad blogger I would be heartbroken if I woke up to find I’d been hacked or been the victim of the latest virus and had lost my articles; or worse, photos of...
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