The boy continues to grow and develop etc as young un's are wont to do. Last week he started trying to feed Eve his rice cakes (forcibly at first), and he has now covered most consonants in the alphabet with his babbling.
Here is a grainy example of him playing peekaboo with mum. Excuse the hovel.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Merry Christmas to all
Hello Everybody
Wanted to wish everybody a very merry season. I hope it will not be too hot in the land of OZ. We will miss everybody at home and all that make it a Christmasy day, the season food, the darrellea pudding, the beach and dan and his christmas cracker stink bomb:P We have been getting with the cheery season though, we went to our village church for carols by candle light on Sunday night. But alas we missed the caroling around the village due to the worst cold I have ever had. Though they did come and sing at our house which was lovely, it is all for charity. They were very brave as we had a particularly cold snap, as that morning when I took Ben to work it was -7 and the warmest it got all day was -2. We are back to the lovely weather though, of clear skies and quite warm for this time of year, around 3 or 4 degrees during the day, no sign of snow sadly.
We are off to celebrate the season with neighbours tomorrow night with a lovely dinner, they have a wee lassie but five weeks older than our lad. I would just like to comment on the tv in this country, it is not feast in the slightest. Though I will grant you the first and second die hard movies are excellent. The best we have are top gear, (i love the fast cars), friends (they repeat the whole ten years back to back, we have seen the whole thing three times since we have been here) and of course scrubs, which is brillant watching, just got to have cox and jordan.
Christmas day of course we will be doing the traditional english thing with the hot turkey roast etc, off to the village church and of course many hours of skyping after of course we watch the cutiest baby in the world open all his presents. He's so lovable, I just can't cuddle him enough (which I guess is a good thing when some nights he wants to be rocked for two hours before he will consent to sleeping). Anyway, I hope everybody has a very Merry Christmas and a great new year and I look forward to seeing quite a few of you in that new year. Love you all.
E, B and now T
ps Ben would like to had a less cheerful version to this message 'Christmas stinks and we want to go home' quote from a very sick and poorly but lovely husband. His other choice comments were something like, who has every been sick at Christmas etc though I didn't point out that many are and of course in our prays. He does feel very crappy though and had a temp of 102 which i shared for a few hours though I have come out of it much better than his five day stint, the beautiful baby boy has only got teethy probs, his next two are coming down from the top. I must say I have not done anything as challenging as looking after a lively baby while feeling like death, my hat off to all you out there.
Wanted to wish everybody a very merry season. I hope it will not be too hot in the land of OZ. We will miss everybody at home and all that make it a Christmasy day, the season food, the darrellea pudding, the beach and dan and his christmas cracker stink bomb:P We have been getting with the cheery season though, we went to our village church for carols by candle light on Sunday night. But alas we missed the caroling around the village due to the worst cold I have ever had. Though they did come and sing at our house which was lovely, it is all for charity. They were very brave as we had a particularly cold snap, as that morning when I took Ben to work it was -7 and the warmest it got all day was -2. We are back to the lovely weather though, of clear skies and quite warm for this time of year, around 3 or 4 degrees during the day, no sign of snow sadly.
We are off to celebrate the season with neighbours tomorrow night with a lovely dinner, they have a wee lassie but five weeks older than our lad. I would just like to comment on the tv in this country, it is not feast in the slightest. Though I will grant you the first and second die hard movies are excellent. The best we have are top gear, (i love the fast cars), friends (they repeat the whole ten years back to back, we have seen the whole thing three times since we have been here) and of course scrubs, which is brillant watching, just got to have cox and jordan.
Christmas day of course we will be doing the traditional english thing with the hot turkey roast etc, off to the village church and of course many hours of skyping after of course we watch the cutiest baby in the world open all his presents. He's so lovable, I just can't cuddle him enough (which I guess is a good thing when some nights he wants to be rocked for two hours before he will consent to sleeping). Anyway, I hope everybody has a very Merry Christmas and a great new year and I look forward to seeing quite a few of you in that new year. Love you all.
E, B and now T
ps Ben would like to had a less cheerful version to this message 'Christmas stinks and we want to go home' quote from a very sick and poorly but lovely husband. His other choice comments were something like, who has every been sick at Christmas etc though I didn't point out that many are and of course in our prays. He does feel very crappy though and had a temp of 102 which i shared for a few hours though I have come out of it much better than his five day stint, the beautiful baby boy has only got teethy probs, his next two are coming down from the top. I must say I have not done anything as challenging as looking after a lively baby while feeling like death, my hat off to all you out there.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Koln
Christmas Season opened with a bang for us, training it off to the lovely country of Germany. We went to visit the Christmas Markets and of course checked out the local bits and bobs, including the cathedral the Dom. The markets were filled with wonderful toys, decorations and of course tasty treats. We tried out the waffles, crepes with melted chocolate and where would we be without the spiced wine.
The Dom
Tired Travel foozle
The Dom
Tired Travel foozle
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Blue Sky
To London, To London
Here we are off to London, what were we thinking! This close to Christmas, it was so busy. But we did have a nice time. We checked out Westminster Abbey, flew past the palace again and then tried to get into Harrods with no success. We fought our way in to the first floor and then gave up without buying anything before fleaing the scene.
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