For those who would like prints, I've uploaded a dozen or so full resolution images we've taken over the last few weeks here. Sorry, some of them are a bit noisy, but I prefer natural light, and sadly there is a lot less natural light up here than there is down there!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Cambridge Beer Festival
On Saturday we decided to head on down to the Cambridge Beer Festival.
We headed out mostly because we needed to get out of the house after an aborted trip to the Pub to meet the work folks (Tim decided to not go to sleep at his usual time, bless his cotton socks, and slept through lunch).
Well, there can be no other reason. Eve's breast feeding, so tiny amounts of booze only. I'm driving, so only a bit for me, too. That and in order to fit in with Timbo's (haphazard) sleeping schedule meant that we turned up at 11:30am, not exactly drinking time, and the joint wasn't exactly jumping. I think there were a number of hangovers around - I didn't see many smiles about the place.
And it was raining.
Nevertheless off we went. Next year we'll find a babysitter and head in on a weeknight and have a ball. This beer festival is all about Real Ales, that is, Cask Conditioned Beer. These are not pasteurised and are hand pulled from casks, and thus aren't carbonated. You can stand a spoon in some of them, and alcohol content is usually on the highish side. This stuff is not what we are used to in Australia, but it's undeniable that many of them are just outstanding, if you have the taste for them (I certainly do!).
If only it wasn't so hard to find some of these in the pubs near us.
While we were there, Terry was on hand with his trusty video camera. He taped a few minutes of us with Tim, and assembled it into this nifty video. Thanks muchly Terry! To download, option click below (Mac users) or right click and download (Windows users). Or just click to view. It's about 25 Meg.
We headed out mostly because we needed to get out of the house after an aborted trip to the Pub to meet the work folks (Tim decided to not go to sleep at his usual time, bless his cotton socks, and slept through lunch).
Well, there can be no other reason. Eve's breast feeding, so tiny amounts of booze only. I'm driving, so only a bit for me, too. That and in order to fit in with Timbo's (haphazard) sleeping schedule meant that we turned up at 11:30am, not exactly drinking time, and the joint wasn't exactly jumping. I think there were a number of hangovers around - I didn't see many smiles about the place.
And it was raining.
Nevertheless off we went. Next year we'll find a babysitter and head in on a weeknight and have a ball. This beer festival is all about Real Ales, that is, Cask Conditioned Beer. These are not pasteurised and are hand pulled from casks, and thus aren't carbonated. You can stand a spoon in some of them, and alcohol content is usually on the highish side. This stuff is not what we are used to in Australia, but it's undeniable that many of them are just outstanding, if you have the taste for them (I certainly do!).
If only it wasn't so hard to find some of these in the pubs near us.
While we were there, Terry was on hand with his trusty video camera. He taped a few minutes of us with Tim, and assembled it into this nifty video. Thanks muchly Terry! To download, option click below (Mac users) or right click and download (Windows users). Or just click to view. It's about 25 Meg.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
More Timothy Stuff
Thanks to everyone for all the wonderful messages of congratulations! Very much appreciated by all three of us :-)
We'll have a go at responding to all your messages once we've got the little fellow home. Sadly, the internet at the hospital isn't terribly useful, and at the moment I'm only home for a few hours a night, and I have to sleep sometime!
So, a short update. This morning when the doctors came around to check on Tim, we received the fantastic news that all his blood tests for infection came back negative, which means he is in the clear! Once he has finished his course of antibiotics (precautional), we can take him home. From the looks of it, this means Wednesday afternoon. Yay!
There is a lot to write about our experiences over the last four days, and I hope to put up a more substantial post (with more piccies) about it later in the week.
But for those that requested a some more pics, here are a few from the last couple of days. The first one is my favourite so far.
We'll have a go at responding to all your messages once we've got the little fellow home. Sadly, the internet at the hospital isn't terribly useful, and at the moment I'm only home for a few hours a night, and I have to sleep sometime!
So, a short update. This morning when the doctors came around to check on Tim, we received the fantastic news that all his blood tests for infection came back negative, which means he is in the clear! Once he has finished his course of antibiotics (precautional), we can take him home. From the looks of it, this means Wednesday afternoon. Yay!
There is a lot to write about our experiences over the last four days, and I hope to put up a more substantial post (with more piccies) about it later in the week.
But for those that requested a some more pics, here are a few from the last couple of days. The first one is my favourite so far.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Timothy James
Just a short message as I have to get back to the hospital.
But for now, please welcome Timothy James, 8 pounds 3 ounces,
born at 11:37pm on the 10th.
Timbo has been trouble so far. Unfortunately, he was a bit big for his mother and after a hard labour he eventually was delivered by cesaerian. Since then he has been having trouble breathing (which frightened us half to death), as there was a bit of air/gas/something outside his lung that was causing difficulty. However, today he has improved, and everything now looks like he's going to be fine. We should have him at home in a few days.
But for now, please welcome Timothy James, 8 pounds 3 ounces,
born at 11:37pm on the 10th.
Timbo has been trouble so far. Unfortunately, he was a bit big for his mother and after a hard labour he eventually was delivered by cesaerian. Since then he has been having trouble breathing (which frightened us half to death), as there was a bit of air/gas/something outside his lung that was causing difficulty. However, today he has improved, and everything now looks like he's going to be fine. We should have him at home in a few days.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Progress
Greetings All,
Just to keep you updated. Yesterday we spent five hours at the hospital to check on the baby's health as its movements had become slow again. But everything was fine. This morning we had our midwife drop in at home and she did an examination stating we were in labour but I have yet to feel any pain. Beccy (the midwife) said I was very luck at this point as the usual painful contractions appear to be missing but the body is still doing its job. We should see a new family member in less than a week. We have another appointment at the hospital on Tuesday (that is if we haven't gone into full labor by then) to montior the critter again.
Just to keep you updated. Yesterday we spent five hours at the hospital to check on the baby's health as its movements had become slow again. But everything was fine. This morning we had our midwife drop in at home and she did an examination stating we were in labour but I have yet to feel any pain. Beccy (the midwife) said I was very luck at this point as the usual painful contractions appear to be missing but the body is still doing its job. We should see a new family member in less than a week. We have another appointment at the hospital on Tuesday (that is if we haven't gone into full labor by then) to montior the critter again.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Big Day
Greetings Everybody,
Well the big day as arrived and the big news has not so alas we don't have anything exciting to report to you all. Thank you for all the well wishes and good lucks, I am sure it will go well once it actually gets started. We will be phoning and messaging everybody as soon as something does happen so hang in there.
Love, eve and ben
Well the big day as arrived and the big news has not so alas we don't have anything exciting to report to you all. Thank you for all the well wishes and good lucks, I am sure it will go well once it actually gets started. We will be phoning and messaging everybody as soon as something does happen so hang in there.
Love, eve and ben
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