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As a silly aside, I asked my Mrs to get me a CBT course for my 30th, but instead of realising I was asking for moped lessons she said "Can't you get that on the NHS?". Thankfully she didn't think I meant the other CBT...
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lol. The music industry is really dysfunctional.
I hope you're doing well Nick.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I have to say, your return, project focus, positivity and introspection are, in my mind, exactly what this place needs.
I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds, and getting to know you better. It would appear that we have quite a few mutual friends as you keep popping up on my suggested friends on fb.
Good luck in all you do man.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youI’m trying to stay more upbeat at home cause I don’t want him growing up with his dad putting himself down or getting pissed off over insignificant bullshit.
I also really miss playing music I haven’t picked up a guitar since the day before he was born. I always played for at least an hour everynight but by the time I get in from work help his mum, get him to bed I just want to relax for a while and can’t seem to get the motivation to play.
I even bought a boss katana before he was born so I could play at night without turning on my pedal board and a valve amp but just can’t seem to find the motivation to do it.
Im hoping I get that back soon.
Being a parent is challenging, don't sweat it. You won't have the answers for everything, there is no 'right way' to do it, you just need to get on and do it your way, and I guarantee that way will be just fine. (Providing you are remembering to feed them, and not battering f*ck out of them every day)
And I am sure your driving is just fine. However, if you could just update this thread with the times and dates you will be out on the roads for lessons etc, that would be appreciated.
But yes, the first 4 months(ish) for us (and the preceding 9 when my wife had sickness 24/7) was hard work and a learning curve that's steeper than Alpe D'Huez.
Keep on keeping on mate, I'm sure you're doing a great job, and you'll start to find some time to pick up a guitar once he starts sleeping through a bit more (albeit probably with headphones on )