Looking back over my life so far (Hey, I'm 50. I'm allowed!), I have been contemplating the best things I have done in my life so far.
Thankfully, there are some highlights!
- My uni days, culminating in 1) my music composition degree and 2) my PhD in comparative law
- My band and all the songs we wrote and performed and recorded for so many years (and are still going)
- Getting married to my wonderful, powerful wife
- Writing a novel - which is presently with a publisher
- All my friends, of which, thankfully, there are many
- My dogs, Matty, Huxley and now Merlin
- Moving into the best neighbourhood in the best city in the world
- My career, and having a job which I love and which actually makes a difference
These are all contenders - and I am grateful for all these experiences, and others too.
But for me, the biggest, bestest, most brilliant thing I have done in my life so far is to have a child with my wife. My daughter is my everything. My family rocks.
I am so glad I have a daughter - and it almost never happened (lads, the biological clock isn't fiction: it's reality).
And I am grateful for all the decisions, big and small, which led me to my life as it is right now.
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