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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2016
  • Please SUBSCRIBE to my channel to keep updated with the #CupForBen story, the film and so much more. Lots of videos to come for #Carers about a range of things - tell me what YOU want to see!
    Visit the website LittleBlueCup.org
    Follow me on GrumpyCarer
    Find the CrowdFunding page at GoFundMe.com/CupForBen
    The #CupForBen story in the i Paper - bit.ly/ipaperstory
    The #LittleBlueCup story in The People - bit.ly/thepeoplestory
    The Education Foundation - ednfoundation.org - EdnFoundation
    And last but not least Zack Lytle - zacklytle.com
    So much more to come so follow and talk to me if you are interested and want to see something in particular. My plan is to slowly let you into our lives a little more, see the chaos and the fun as we share some insights into the lives of myself and my children, the dogs and the cat. Mandy is currently NOT going to be involved, I'm hoping this will change!

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  • @brooklyngracesparks9540
    @brooklyngracesparks9540 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    your hat is brillant. I prefer a fez, but that is only to due to our house holds small (it's bigger on the inside) obsession with the doctor. Excited to see it all come together. It will be wonderful to connect to other parents/caregiver out there. This is a beautiful thing you're doing. Keep up the good work.

    • @TheGrumpyDad
      @TheGrumpyDad  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ha! We have a few somewhere, our house is bigger on the inside too, Dr Who is a huge part of my eldest son's life, he's a Whovian and a busy TH-camr - Sammi is his name, I'll find his TH-cam name for you at some point.
      Thank you for the kind words as always, it really does matter to me, if I didn't get comments and people saying they want more I wouldn't do it, this isn't a vanity project, I want people to feel it has a value. I plan on making many small videos with information, tips, advice, anecdotes and more for Carers - not just in the UK but anywhere they can watch them. Sure the forms and links and places to get support will be different, but with the help of people in other countries there's no reason why I can't share some general advice for many countries and put the videos all up on the website for as many to find as possible.
      I believe Carers don't want to read pages of text, if a 6 minute video could answer their question, inform and educate a little and with a little humour and a friendly (but ugly) face then people may choose to watch these for their information. Maybe they won't, time will tell!
      I'd love to hear what everyone thinks, and if you like the ideas I'd love to know what you like to see, ideally stuff that crosses borders not just for your country or even state or town really. We can do that too, but let's try to do some big stuff first.
      I have one video I'm planning with my little girl showing how I help her when she's having a really tough time, it works for her, helps her calm and relax and feel very loved, safe and secure knowing she isn't being judged, just held tight to make her happy. She wants to tell you all how it works and how it makes her feel and we can give a little demonstration - not while she's stressed of course.