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Fatherhood²: Scary Tear-y Sharey Hallowe’en Bread

Posted on October 27, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

A few months ago, the nice people at Panasonic offered to let us try out one of their fancy new breakmakers. Having had various flirtations with bread machines over the years, I was more than happy to give it a whizz – after all, who doesn’t love fresh bread? Plus, we had the added benefit…

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Fatherhood²: Dear Morrisons – Dads Aren’t All Morons

Posted on October 26, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

Dear Morrisons Let me start this “open letter” (if Sinead O’Connor can do it, why can’t I?) by telling you that I generally love your supermarkets. You provide affordable food, you have brilliantly weird mist-spraying things to make your vegetables moist and you’ve always got at least one of my favourite wines on offer. In…

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Fatherhood²: Getting Ready for the Move

Posted on October 24, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

For the past 6-7 months, our house of 9 years has been on the market. Having lived here since 2004, we’ve decided that it’s time to move to a slightly bigger house – both to accomodate our expanding family and a slightly less cramped lifestyle. Sadly, the property market as it stands means we can’t…

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Fatherhood²: Facebook Content Farming – Look Before You Like

Posted on October 13, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

There’s a scam on Facebook lately which you may not be aware of, but you may inadvertently be helping to propogate. Like all of the best (aka worst) scams, viruses and evil schemes, Facebook “Content Farming” relies on the kindness of strangers to help it spread, and plenty of you are falling for it –…

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Fatherhood²: Four Dad Bloggers Who Are WAY Better Than Me, Part 1

Posted on October 12, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

Around six months ago, I was invited to be a member of a growing Facebook group, specifically for Dad bloggers. In those six months, the community has grown to well over 400 members – which is both a blessing and a curse… Whilst it’s great to network with and learn from so many great bloggers,…

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Fatherhood²: Gender Stereotyping – A Marketer’s View, aka What a (Kinder) Surprise, Will Boys Be Boys?

Posted on October 8, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

As a fully-fledged marketeer, I often find myself taking a different perspective on issues that other parents are debating. From TV shows to prams, I often find the (admittedly small) marketing part of my brain masticating a problem from a different view to other mums and dads. So I’ve been really interested lately to see…

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Searching for Traffic: SEO for Bloggers

Posted on October 7, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

Having a reasonable amount of experience in the heady world of SEO, I’ve been promising my fellow dad-bloggers that I’d give them some SEO pointers for a while now – so I’m finally getting round to it. I doubt I’ll be able to cover all of the important stuff in one post, so this may…

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Fatherhood²: Utterly Pointless Hide & Seek [video]

Posted on October 6, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

This happened this afternoon in our living room, and I had to share it. I say it was pointless, though it entertained them for almost half an hour, so maybe there’s something to be said for hiding in the same place every time… Perhaps I’ve been doing it wrong all these years?! :D Video after…

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Fatherhood²: Is This The Most Frustrating Toy Ever?

Posted on October 2, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

As most of you will know, I’m a big fan of Lego, and have been for most of my life. Because of this, I often find my Facebook or Twitter timelines populated with Lego-related stories, accompanied by messages like “I saw this and thought of you!”. Occasionally, I even get Lego given to me as…

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Fatherhood²: The Panel Reviews… Their Favourite Bedtime Reads

Posted on October 1, 2013January 7, 2018 by Henry Elliss

After a short hiatus caused by life getting in the way, my parenting panel is back in full effect. Stepping away from the TV for a while, I asked them to tell me about their favourite bedtime reads – and as you can see below, they did me proud. So, if you need a bit…

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henweb

Pun-loving, 👨‍👦‍👦 dad-blogging, 📷 photo-taking, 🏰 Lego-making, 🎅🏿 beard-wearing, 👶 child-caring dad of 2. 💍 Husband of 1. 💩 Strategist

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Spent a few hours in a client meeting this week wh Spent a few hours in a client meeting this week where this was the view from the meeting room. I’ve definitely seen worse views.
Swipe to see where I spent today. It got busier, I Swipe to see where I spent today. It got busier, I promise
Good morning from a frosty Brimpton Good morning from a frosty Brimpton
Had the absolute pleasure of seeing @actualbenfold Had the absolute pleasure of seeing @actualbenfolds again last night, this time at the @royalalberthall. Not only was it an amazing concert, there was a big surprise at the end when he bought out both @doddleoddle AND the legendary @realmattlucas - what a treat!
Went to the ‘Spectacle of Light’ at @welfordpa Went to the ‘Spectacle of Light’ at @welfordpark (where they film @britishbakeoff) and had a lovely autumnal stroll amongst the lights
As today is ‘Back British Farming’ day, I want As today is ‘Back British Farming’ day, I wanted to give a shout-out to all the farmers in the local area, especially Brimpton’s own @mbowden1954. One of my favourite aspects of living where we do now is being surrounded by countryside and farm land - and being able to see an actively-farmed field at the end of our garden. Every time something’s being done to the field I’m out with my camera, usually trying to figure out the names of all the machinery - and it’s so nice to see a product being grown right from seed to harvest. I know it’s not easy for farmers at the moment, and I dearly hope ours are able to keep farming for many years to come - so if you have one near you, make sure to show them all the support you can!
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