It's funny the things you remember from your childhood; those stand-out moments that may have seemed insignificant to others in that moment, that you've cherished for a lifetime.
Dad of 4 James Breakwell is famous for tweeting his experiences as a Dad of four young girls.
3-year-old: *looking at a fake Halloween skeleton* What happened?
Me: He got old.
3: Like you?
— James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn) October 3, 2017
Me: What did you do at preschool today?
3-year-old: Ate snacks.
Me: No, what did you learn?
3: I like snacks.
— James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn) October 2, 2017
His wit, humour, honesty and warmth has earned him over 987,000 followers on Twitter and he's recently published his first book.
James has now tweeted a letter that he sent to the parent of an old school friend, a man who sat through James' speech at his graduation from secondary school. This man asked James for a signed copy of his speech, something that always stuck with him and motivated him.
Read below.
It took me 14 years to write this letter.
Today I finally mailed it. pic.twitter.com/NpWEn7zuYe
— James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn) September 28, 2017
Can't see the letter? Click here
Cover image via @XplodingUnicorn