Jamie Oliver Strives To Keep His Family Close

Posted by Trix at 9:15 AM on June 25, 2009

jamie oliver jools travel Jamie Oliver Strives To Keep His Family Close

Jamie Oliver is a workaholic and sometimes that’s not such a good thing. He works so much that he was worried about spending enough time with his family so he had to come up with a great plan.

During the last few months he made 12 trans-Atlantic flights so that he would never be apart from his family for more than 6 days.

That’s a great idea, good thing he can afford it.

His wife had to appreciate the effort, especially with the new baby in the picture and the fact that he and his wife fought about this very same thing back in 2005.

I just love his girl’s names: Poppy Honey, Daisy Boo and Petal Blossom. I mean right now, they’re pretty cute, but they may get them into trouble later.

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