"My five year old recently asked me if Santa Claus is real, and I asked her, “What do you think?” She replied, “Nah, I don’t think he’s real. I think it’s just someone dressed up as a Santa Claus to deliver presents. The real Santa Claus is in the North Pole.” The happiest moments of my life are when my kids do or ask things that demonstrate their character. They go from being a child that you look after to coming out with insane comments or views of the world that speak to the fact that they are individuals. And that just makes me feel fantastic. The most important thing in the world to me is being a dad. My own dad passed away when I was quite young, so I always felt that his words of advice shaped me as a person and as a dad myself. He always knew how to have fun and have a good sense of humour. I find that my time with my children is the happiest when we’re playing a silly game or something. And as they grow up, like my dad taught me, I’m teaching my kids gratitude – being grateful with what you have is such a healthy mindset. I’m always reminded that you can’t have everything in the world, but you can be happy if you remember to be grateful."