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@benbrooksdutton

Partner at | Author of Sunday Times Bestseller 'It's Not Raining, Daddy, It's Happy' | and blogger

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    ‘It’s only round the corner,’ isn’t an excuse to drink and drive or drive when you don’t feel well this Christmas. If it’s only round the corner then leave the car. The guy who killed my wife only lived a short distance from where he set off. We’ll never see her again.

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  2. Hmmm, who could we get to fill this role?

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  3. When your exceptionally off piste nine-year-old son just really digs your vibe. “I’m glad you’re my dad and you’re not one of those plain people that you see in the pub, just chatting about mortgages and Purple Bricks.”

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  4. Joint player of the match with a goal in the final minute. Every time I see him display the kind of confidence that I didn’t find until my twenties, I’m in awe.

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  5. I love this boy ❤️

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  6. Things I learned from this year’s dry January: 1. I’ve slept better or felt less sleep-deprived even when I haven’t 2. I’ve missed my friends but I haven’t missed going out or drinking 3. I’ve benefited from having time to myself 4. Very little sways me when I’m focused ☕️

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  7. Jackson and I have our own Google Hangout and it’s the cutest thing ever

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  8. As a northerner (or simply an English person who understands basic geography) this is beyond hilarious. It’s like when someone from the States say you have a British accent.

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  9. I honestly thought this day would never come. That we’d be leaving this all behind. I feel like I’ve never known anything else. By the end of today it’s all going to be over. It’s almost the end of Dry January

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  10. Note to kids: You just have to brush your teeth, get dressed, and put your shoes on. It’s the same every day. We don’t need you to press your nose to a mirror and stare into the reflective abyss, whilst only wearing a pyjama top. It’s weird and, frankly, just not very helpful.

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  11. ‘Dad, I don’t like this drink and it’s your fault because you birthed me and gave me these tastebuds.’ Weirdly, I put a baby name book in the charity box the other day and I can’t remember seeing Irritatinglittleshit in there.

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  13. Apparently ‘sex with grieving widows’ is a search term directing people to my blog today. Let’s hope a period of ghosting doesn’t follow for those involved.

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  14. Parent: ‘Sorry I seem distracted but I’m trying to sort a hundred things before work tomorrow.’ Child: ‘Can you hold my book while I read?’

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  15. What my living room looks like the morning after I allow my son to ‘eat’ popcorn on the sofa

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  16. If I said I was free to meet in February, just checking you know I meant 2021. See you then 👋🏻

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  17. This is such a bad move by the BBC. Speaking as both a PR person and the chair of a task force seeking better support for bereaved families, is one of the only sensible and balanced news shows that truly helps drives change for campaigners. Please rethink this.

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  18. Little rituals that you create with your kids can really enrich your relationship. Things that are completely yours. One of ours is having boiled eggs and soldiers together. We never have them alone or apart. Always just the two of us. It’s the little things.

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  19. I pleased to say I still haven’t had a drink this January and I haven’t missed alcohol at all over the last 84 days of the month

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  20. Just came home to this conversation. ‘Dad, you’re so good at your job.’ ‘Which one?’ I asked. ‘Looking after me.’ What a welcome ❤️

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  21. Grief can make you feel like you don’t love anything apart from what you’ve lost. I realise that when I compare my professional self now to seven years ago. I went from sailing through what I did to feeling like I was wading through mud. It’s nice to glide again.

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