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- Welcome to GrumpyDaddy. Here you'll find the trials and tribulations of me - Harry. During the time writing this blog I've been a single bloke, married, father of newborn twins and widower, husband and father again. A professional writer by trade, this is the place where I exorcise (and exercise) all my personal nonsense, most often (but not limited to) my experiences as a husband and father of three children. Note - not all the grumpyness is genuine.
Random Ramblings
- Barclays Fraud PreventionI received an answer phone message today from Barclays Fraud Prevention, asking me to call 0800 389 1652. I'm glad I actually called the bank before doing a Google search of the number. If I'd done the search I wouldn't have been able to confirm the a…
- Hot in the CityI've just got back from a quick trip into London. Blimey it was hot and muggy there. It's so humid at the moment it almost feels like you have to swim through the air rather than walk through it. I was at the Honorable Artillery Company, a rather int…
- Did You Miss Us?Did you miss us? Or not notice we'd actually gone anywhere. I didn't really want to tell you beforehand that our house would be empty for a week. Not that anyone can get in our house right now, the warped front door is defeating us too. Yes we've bee…
- Domestic BlissLife here in North London goes on in its usual happy fashion. We've both had a bit of a stressful week really. But it seems that we're never down at the same time, and so there's a happy smiling face there to offer support and cheer the other up. That's…
- Shore LeaveDon't worry if you fail to see any updates to the site over the next couple of days. I'm going to be spending most of the time at the hospital getting into full-time dad mode before Patrick & Katie come home early next week. There may be some upd…
- Barclays Fraud Prevention
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