I'm still not good at changing nappies, but I do do it.
When you're a dad you get guys who say 'I don't change nappies' but really and truly everyone changes nappies.
Rane is a big help... he is a hands-on father, sometimes delightfully changing nappies.
I don't ask my wife to face Michael Holding, so there's no reason why I should be changing nappies.
She [my wife] has had a Caesarean, so she can't bend over. It's a good excuse [for not changing nappies], I suppose.
I love every minute of fatherhood, staying up all night, changing nappies, kids crying, I find it really funny and inspiring. It connects you to the world in a new way.
Beforehand you think, 'Oh, changing nappies - I'm going to be up; I need to get sleep for training.' But when it happens, when you're there, as soon as you hear a wiggle or a cough or something, you're up straight away. It doesn't bother you.
Change isn't easy. Changing the way you live means changing the way you think, means changing what you believe about life. That's hard.
I have earned the money and changed the nappies!
The income disparity is a huge issue. And I think that the only solution to this - there is no easy solution - are fundamental changes. That the world is changing quicker than our policies are changing. And we need the kinds of policies that will let us have a competitive economy going forward.
Change isn't easy... changing the way you live means changing what you believe about life. That's hard... When we make our own misery, we sometimes cling to it even when we want so bad to change because the misery is something we know. The misery is comfortable.
The third umpires should be changed as often as nappies and for the same reason.
Changing the world is not easy.
Pizza was made for television in so many ways: it is easy to heat up, easy to divide and easy to eat in a group. It is easy to enjoy, easy to digest and easy-going. It is so Italian!