Something a bit different this week, and I can say with absolute certainty that regardless of age this will be the most fun you can have with your pants on.
I’ve also got a couple of spots that have become available for the inaugural Outside Kids campout on the 6/7th June in Worcestershire. It’s a stunning private campsite that open to Dads and their kids to join - sleeping in tree tents, camp grub and wild swims. Message me for more details.
Something I shared on Linkedin this week about middle-aged hikers got people chuckling. Turns out we still crave humour, honesty and recognisable human behaviour on there rather than another: “How AI Automated My Morning Routine, Marriage & Sense of Purpose”
Who knew?
Big love,
Henry


I’m always looking for quickfire activities to do with my kids that don’t involve staring into the glowing hypnotic rectangle of doom. The holy grail of parenting is finding something that requires minimal effort from you but leaves your children wholeheartedly believing you are a master craftsman, a dangerous innovator and possibly a wizard.
Well, I may have found it.
Medieval weaponry.
More specifically, the Marshmallow Launcher. Otherwise known as the Stick Catapult; a machine capable of turning a subdued afternoon into a full-scale confectionery arms race.
It’s simple to make, deeply satisfying to fire, and taps directly into the ancient part of the human brain that sees an object flying through the air and thinks:
“Shit yeah.”
