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Can fathers have it all? 6 tips for being an involved parent while pursuing your dreams

Posted onMarch 15, 2016January 8, 2019Authormusicfootballfatherhood2 Comments

I’ve always been ambitious. Years spent working 9-5 then going home and working 5-whenever on my music career means I’m no stranger to the hard graft. Being busy and active and interesting in getting the most out of life has always been part of me; Read More …

CategoriesBlog, Fatherhood, Home, New DadTagsFatherhood, parenting

MFF recommends: Baby Massage (A Daddy & Baby Day Out)

Posted onJanuary 11, 2016January 8, 2019Authormusicfootballfatherhood2 Comments

I couldn’t wait to take our baby girl out for some daddy and daughter time. Although I was excited, there was also a sense of anxiousness as this would be the first time that it would be just the two of us going out. I’ve Read More …

CategoriesBlog, Daddy day care, Fatherhood, Home, New Dad, Things To DoTagsbaby massage, Fatherhood, parenting

Coffee!

Posted onJanuary 7, 2016April 22, 2017Authormusicfootballfatherhood1 Comment

Growing up I hated coffee. I tried it once at about 11 years old and vowed never to taste it again. About 20 years later and after a late night of gigging and an early morning at work, a colleague suggested I get a cup Read More …

CategoriesBlog, Fatherhood, HomeTagscoffee, Fatherhood, parenting

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