The Glenlivet’s #CheersDad campaign asks dads what their legacy will be

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It’s a question we rarely ask, but many of us so often think about. Whether we’re memoralising dads that have passed, reflecting on the relationship we’ve had with our dads throughout the ages, or thinking ahead to the values we’re instilling in our own children…

Just what legacy have/will these dads leave behind?

I really love this video from The Glenlivet, who are celebrating the uncelebrated this Father’s Day with their #CheersDad campaign. It explores what sons and daughters value most from their fathers and what they think they will, in turn, pass on to their children one day.

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It prompted me to ask Craig what he thinks his legacy to our children will be. Typically he quipped that he hoped they’d inherit his sense of humour (I seriously hope they don’t!), but after pushing him for something a little more sentimental, he said the following:

“I hope they learn how to be passionate and caring from you (that would be me, their mum), and they can balance this with a healthy dose of Me. I mean, I hope they don’t panic, can face all challenges with a sense of calm, and will continue to smile when all seems wrong in their world. Whether they get dumped, get sacked or fail a test - there’s a joke in there that they’ll come to appreciate in a few years time”

This is just so disarmingly Him. It’s what attracted me to him in the first place, and what made me know what an amazing father he would be. If I’m having a bad day with the kids and am surrounded by Lego and baby wipes (and crying that could have led to an early capture of Bin Laden had it been played on loop to his Al-Qaeda conspirators), Craig is the very first person I call. He’ll say something funny and somehow I’ll manage to carry on until he gets home from work.

It’s this that makes us a perfect team. The ability to at laugh ourselves and each other means we can survive anything as a family. I can’t really think of a better thing for us all to thank him for this Father’s Day.


Tour the set of Coronation Street

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Choosing a university is stupidly difficult in itself. But if you come to Manchester as a student, you’ll have plenty of things to explore. When all the paperwork is completed and you’ve and found suitable student accommodation Manchester, you’ll want to get stuck in and familarise yourself with your new surroundings.

Manchester boasts several impressive places of interest - including Old Trafford, the National Football Museum and the People’s History Museum. Yet if you want to tread in the footsteps of many Brits-on-tour before you, you’ll find the Coronation Street tour hard to top!

As one of our longest running soaps here in Britain, the original Coronation Street set is a piece of visual nostalgia for any fan. From its first broadcast back in 1960, Corrie’s kitchen-sink drama concept was readily embraced by the nation. We’ve been enthralled by it’s murderers, adulterers and wayward teens ever since - welcoming the chance to escape our own personal dramas and revel in the misery of its fictional characters instead.

Since opening up the set to the public, Coronation Street’s set has welcomed over half a million visitors from across the world. Although filming has now moved to MediaCityUK, true fans will crave cobblestones under their feet, the frayed seats in the original Rover’s Return and the opportunity to answer the age-old question of whether the stock at The Kabin is real or not. Other sets open to the public are Prima Doner, Underworld, and the Duckworth’s / Dobbs’ living room - if only walls could talk!

Although the tour is due to close to the public in December, it’s still as popular as ever. Even disinterested husbands will find the backstage studio tour a fascinating insight into what goes into making the UK’s most popular long-running soap. Many of the studio guides worked on the soap itself and can answer the questions of even the most ardent fan - they’ve also been known to share the odd secret too. There are also plenty of photo opps so you can take a quick selfie in front of Roy’s Rolls, Audrey’s salon or Street Cars.

There’s tons to take in and you’ll be able to relax in the green room, the actor’s dressing rooms and the costume and make-up room where some of the show’s iconic outfits are displayed. The video editing studio is also a must-see for those due to study (or with a keen interest in) film production.

A common observation of visitors to the set is just how tiny the interior sets are. You can almost feel how the actor’s must have done - surrounded by lights, cameras and director’s assistants. It’s strangely eerie to see these preserved purely for fans to see.

Despite its venerable age in terms of television standards, Coronation Street is still achieves some of the highest ratings in British broadcasting, and shows no signs of stopping. So get your hands on the last of the tickets available and soak up an unique opportunity to experience the world of some of the UK’s leading actors and actresses.


Fabulous Father’s Day gifts from Truprint

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I’ve showcased a bunch of Father’s Day gifts on this blog; from novelty items, to alcohol to chocolate. All of these come highly recommended by the daddy of this household (I mean, name a dad who would turn down beer!) but none of them would last a lifetime.

Photo gifts do exactly that. Whether it’s a mug or a placeholder, canvas or photobook, these are the pressies that really make an impact and will find themselves permanently on display, or eventually stored in a memory box, to be cherished ad infinitum.

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It might sound cliche, but a picture really does say a thousand words. This is especially true if you have children and they constantly change before your eyes; Chubby cheeks hollow out, baby curls give way to scruffy barnets, and gappy smiles are filled in with the adult teeth they’ll have forever. Hovering with your camera when they’re young is the best possible way to preserve those memories, and just flicking back through pics taken a few months before can make you well up.

We made those smiles, we made those gangly legs, we made those sticky-out ears - it’s the closest thing to a miracle we’ll ever experience

(every mum & dad I know have had this very same conversation)

Truprint have a great range of Father’s Day presents that really embrace this sentiment. Gone are the days of expensive photoshoots with professional photographers, then flicking through proofs to pick out the ones where you all have your eyes open. Nowadays, most of us have access to a digital camera or camera phone and can capture the expressions and memories that really mean something to us - that aren’t staged in a studio somewhere.

When you have the perfect snap, you can add it as a screensaver to your laptop or your phone, or go one better and get it on canvas. And for this Fatther’s Day we’ve done just that.

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This picture of Heidi is the first we’ve had blown up of her. I had a thousand to choose from, but this one means something extra special to us as it’s the first proper smile we managed to capture on camera. She was quick to do everything - crawling, walking, talking - she’s only 13 months and this little girl is well on her way to getting a masters degree. But this smile, at 4 weeks old, just melts our hearts.

CREATING IT

For a canvas project, uploading a photo is simple and there are even pop-up tips to help you get the best out of the experience. The project screen is easy to navigate with all your core options in drop downs on your left hand side and handily, your project sub total is always displayed top left so you can see what your creation costs as you create it.

Hovering over the photo, you’ll also be given the opportunity to further edit it (zoom, effects (sepia, black and white, tint etc), brightness, colour enhancement and red-eye correction). It’s a very simplistic editing suite compared to some others I’ve come across, but perfectly adequate and easy-to-use.

I have only one criticism. I opted for a sold wrap canvas rather than a gallery wrap (e.g. my canvas edges would be a block colour rather than having my photo wrap around them). This was necessary as the image I had selected was a close-up of Heidi and I didn’t want to lose some of her head. Unfortunately however, Truprint only have black available and it would have been nice to have picked out a colour contained within the image to make the edges less of a contrast.

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THE QUALITY

I’m really impressed by the quality of the canvas. it’s stretched and secured better than others we’ve come across before, with heavy duty staples that won’t scrape your paintwork. I’m also pleased with the chunky 37mm pine frame which, in my opinion, looks so much better than thinner frames we received from other printers. It also comes with wall fittings and was perfectly packaged.

The colours are great and really pop (despite this being a non high-res pic), and there’s no blurring or bleeding of the print. I’m just completely delighted with it and can’t wait to show Craig on Father’s Day.

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In conclusion, I’d happily recommend Truprint for creating canvasses. I’d always advise you shop around for the best deal but it’s always worth reading reviews too. The quality really does vary from printer to printer so if you want the best bang for your buck, make sure you won’t be disappointed by seeing what customers have to say. In this example, for the second time running Truprint have aced it.

You can stay informed about special offers and deals via Facebook and Twitter and check out all their other Father’s Day photo gift ideas on their website.

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