Thursday, July 03, 2008
updates
Well, I am 30 weeks pregnant and everyone is excited (though not nearly ready) for another baby girl. Baby Yoda as she is currently known is due to arrive early september, so wish us all luck. As usual we had our annual easter trip to Blickling (i've only just taken photos off the camera), but instead of kitty with bubbles, here's a picture of father and son. It reminds me of 70's police shows. Any suggestions?
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Can you guess what it is yet?
Today Amy, Kitty and Steve went to the hospital for the 11 week scan. (For those of you who are still struggling to catch on, we're having another baby...) It is due on 8th September (2008 thankfully...), is 4.5ish cm long , has no hair, two eyes, favourite food is amniotic fluid, likes rock music and Cara Dillon and apparently is human, although to what extent it is sane is yet to be concluded.We have no names chosen yet (it's a bit early anyway) but when we do choose some potentials we'll be sure not to tell anyone until the baby is born. Then if you don't like the name it would be rude to tell us so you'll keep that opinion to yourself and say the manditory "oh, _____, that's a lovely name!" (lie, lie, lie) and nobody gets offended and we stay friends. That is provided you want to stay friends and are not looking for a way out... If you are, then feel free to tell us what you really think of the name we choose when the time comes.
Well, have fun whoever you are who is reading this.
Us.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
This was one of those days where i just took photo after photo and a handful come out well. Oh the wonders of digital photography. Last week Kitty learnt a useful life lesson, that i'm sure will be useful throughout her life and that is to smell her toes and say poooo. She has learnt that it make everyone laugh and therefore must be a good thing. Something else Steve and i have noticed: wht is it that when you're purposefully ignoring them, whether you're disciplining them or trying to set a good example, that they do the funniest and cutest things? Do they have an inbuilt sensor?





