Edward Carey

Q: When would you say was the happiest you’ve been? A: I’m going to be very selfish and say the two days that I got to know Juliet my wife...

Q: When would you say was the happiest you’ve been? A: Round about now I think, well you know since I got married, I’m really lucky I’ve got a really good wife, moved down here to the river and erm yeah I’m really content...

Q: What would you say is your happiest memory? A: Oh dear I would have to take a while to think about that I’ve had quite a few actually, erm ooh decisions decision which one do I choose...

Q: What would you say is your happiest memory? A: Oh that’s a difficult one, erm I suppose when I got married, and had the first child, because there’s something right very very special about having the first one, although you love them all the same, the first one...

Q: What would you say is your happiest memory? Alysa: I think for me it’s having my children. Q: Is there anything about that specifically? Alysa: Yeah I mean I’m very proud of them, I love being with them, I think they’ve grown up to be really nice people, yeah I think it’s my kids, are my biggest achievement ...

Q:What would you say is your happiest memory? A: oh my god, that is such a broad question. Something that makes me happy? One of my memories? There’s actually quite a few, I hope I can say that, erm it’s quite recent well actually not recent, three years ago...

Q: What would you say is your happiest memory? A:Erm, I’d say it was. There’s loads of different ones but the fondest happiest memory I have is with my grandfather...

Q: What would you say is your happiest memory? A: Everything to do with cats literally makes me happy, I’ve got a problem with my memories; I don’t remember anything erm from my childhood...