In the family way

Matt Weston, 22 Mar

scan of jrIt’s been kind of quiet round here of late. But that’s about to change as [1] Jo (my missus) and I are in the family way. interior elevation is shown left. baby’s eta = 18 May. and [2] we’re about to move from the city to the seaside, and to a slightly more roomy work/ live place. As of Tue 28 Mar BB’ll be at Flat 3, 36 Vernon Terrace, Brighton BN1 3JH. Footnotes: [i] If I’m away from your screen for a few days next week, and again in May, that’s why [ii] I plan to spend a lot more time working and writing on Business Bricks the next six months and less time freelancing and working on other projects [iii] thanks to all 46 commenters who suggested alternate cities to move to last Nov.


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Simon Browning says:
Congratulations and the very best of luck with move and baby. Perhaps you’ll be posting on dealing with stress soon as you embark on the two biggies ;-)
by Simon Browning on 24 Mar

Ann says:
Great choice, Brighton is a brilliant place to have a baby. There’s so much going on and loads of places to take them. Good luck from someone who has been bring up her ‘baby’ in Brighton for the past 6+ years.
by Ann on 24 Mar

Fiona Goh says:
Congratulations and good luck - as a new parent myself trying to come to terms with juggling freelancing and nappies, I think you may need it! Being up all those extra hours certainly does keep the entrepreneurial thoughts racing, although my mind is now regularly occupied with improved nappy/travel cot/stairgate design…
by Fiona Goh on 24 Mar

Chris says:
Congratulations and best of luck to you and Jo over the next few months. It’s an amazing experience and one that will change you life, but only in a way that will add even more of a positive dimension to your postings. I’m sure you will be inundated with advice, but if you want a good book, then I can recommend any book by Steve Biddulph, but especially The Secret of Raising Happy Children - great book. Best wishes again.
by Chris on 24 Mar

Alex says:
Congratulations, Matt. And to Jo, of course. I don’t know about Brighton as a place to raise a family because I’ve been there only twice - once for a conference and once as a teenager for a Mod rally! What Brighton does have is a social entrepreneur called Richard Mehmed who set up the Brighton Wood Recycling Project. If you need any wood, check it out.
by Alex on 1 Apr