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| I'm ready to go! |
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Thursday, September 4, 2014
NZ comes to Glasgow for a visit
Trevor and Meryn from Hawkes Bay are here and are whizzing around Scotland as I write - I thought you'd like a wee update.
Whilst I am giving you an unusual term time school night update, here are some other photos from the last brilliant visit from Gran and some from our Sunday brunch with Alan, Pam, Olivia and Michael.
Always great to have visitors and for Sophie to meet new people - she has enjoyed all the cuddles from everyone, especially over the last couple of weeks. Many thanks to all the cuddlers and all those who have phoned/spoke to us to find out how we are all doing.
Whilst I am giving you an unusual term time school night update, here are some other photos from the last brilliant visit from Gran and some from our Sunday brunch with Alan, Pam, Olivia and Michael.
Always great to have visitors and for Sophie to meet new people - she has enjoyed all the cuddles from everyone, especially over the last couple of weeks. Many thanks to all the cuddlers and all those who have phoned/spoke to us to find out how we are all doing.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Back to normal?
Well I'm pleased to report that Katie is almost back to full fitness, Sophie continues to pile on the pounds (14lbs give or take an oz) and that after a very hectic start to the school year I can now catch a breath, get back to running and try to get myself and our house in some sort of shape before the winter.
Thanks must go to Hilary along with my Mum and Dad - they have all been amazing at supporting us through the last couple of weeks. We really appreciate it and Sophie has enjoyed spending so much extra time with you all.
The main highlights of this week have been:
* Grandparents coming and going, helping us all get better
* everyone feeling better
* stuffing fingers in the mouth (Sophie) - we think teething may be upon us
* grabbing things with both hands (Sophie)
* new noises (Sophie)
* new smiles (Sophie, Dad and Mum)
The highlights of the upcoming week are plentiful and going to include a visit from some Kiwi friends who we stayed with when we were in Napier (click to follow this link) It will be a flying visit from them so we're just going to be a base camp for them really. It will be good to see them though and it looks like the weather may just come out for them in a late summer flourish (or is it early autumn?)
And we're also continuing to make progress with the house although you won't be able to tell from these photos.
Just the fire to be removed, the walls all prepared, the walls painted then the floor done and the dining room will be almost finished - until we knock the kitchen wall down and start again! Arrgh.
Just when I thought the back garden was a job that I didn't really need to start yet, I have kind of decided that the devastation of the front garden is in order to make us all have a better outlook and try and put a smile on face of the house.
Today my Dad and I removed most of a huge tree, two bushes and lots of extremely prickly brambles. Oh, and I re-homed a large frog that was in the front garden - when I say re-homed, I think i probably mean evicted. The garden is certainly starting to look very different though to when we moved in.
I have quite a few other photos to go up from this week and I will get them up as soon as possible but for now, here are a few more of the star of the show.
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| "Someone told my Mum that cabbage leaves would help her get better, I'm not sure this is what they had in mind." |
The main highlights of this week have been:
* Grandparents coming and going, helping us all get better
* everyone feeling better
* stuffing fingers in the mouth (Sophie) - we think teething may be upon us
* grabbing things with both hands (Sophie)
* new noises (Sophie)
* new smiles (Sophie, Dad and Mum)
The highlights of the upcoming week are plentiful and going to include a visit from some Kiwi friends who we stayed with when we were in Napier (click to follow this link) It will be a flying visit from them so we're just going to be a base camp for them really. It will be good to see them though and it looks like the weather may just come out for them in a late summer flourish (or is it early autumn?)
And we're also continuing to make progress with the house although you won't be able to tell from these photos.
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| We've almost got a dining room - well we have a table cloth! |
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| My Mum and Dad have certainly been putting in a shift lately.... |
Today my Dad and I removed most of a huge tree, two bushes and lots of extremely prickly brambles. Oh, and I re-homed a large frog that was in the front garden - when I say re-homed, I think i probably mean evicted. The garden is certainly starting to look very different though to when we moved in.
I have quite a few other photos to go up from this week and I will get them up as soon as possible but for now, here are a few more of the star of the show.
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| "Hi Grandad, my hair is too long for a spikey hairdo now." |
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| "I'm enjoying eating my hands these days - won't be long until I'm eating everything i can get my hands on!" |
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| "I've had so much fun this morning I think I'll just sleep here." |
Saturday, August 23, 2014
A very peculiar week
We've all had a bit of a peculiar week truth be told - Katie's been battling with a lot of discomfort recently and it turns out that it was a pretty bad infection that hit her with full force in the middle of the night on Monday. After a bit of a late night phone in with NHS 24 - who it should be said were excellent but sounded like they were reading it off a flow chart on the computer screen (which of course they are) - we headed off to Stobhill out of hours at 3.30am.
We saw a wee Irish doctor in there who fed Katie some anti-biotics and then sent us to the Western.
We saw a wee Irish doctor in there who fed Katie some anti-biotics and then sent us to the Western.
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| Katie got a bed |
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| Sophie and I got a chair |
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| At one point we thought Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee had arrived to do tricks |
It was a really weird experience and although we have to say that the NHS were brilliant and their staff were so nice, they just couldn't find a proper place for us all - the natal unit didn't want us because Sophie is over 6 weeks and besides it wasn't her that was ill. The Western didn't want us because for all intents and purposes we were hogging a bed in what is essentially an A&E dept - so we were hanging about a bit waiting , not really being told much. But, you can't get annoyed when there are people who are terminally ill being treated and people who are seriously injured. Did try my patience though and I did have to at one point say to a student Doctor who was screwing up inserting a canula for a drip, "can you get someone else to do that please?"
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| Sophie actually had a great time and was a popular wee girl on the ward |
Katie and Sophie were both real stars and are much more patient than I am - it does get increasingly more difficult for me though when I am caged in a small space, deprived of sleep and then deprived of food. It doesn't get much worse for me - although i was the lucky one to be fair, I wasn't sick.
Here is one of the few gluten free options they found for me at the hospital - where they found it and how long it had been lying around for I don't exactly want to know.
We spent all night Monday, all day Tuesday and all day Wednesday in hospital and we were so glad to get home again. Everyone's doing well and Katie's feeling much better.
Sophie is still having a great time although she's getting even cheekier these days:
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| "I wonder if I could have a chocolate" |
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| "I'll just pretend it didn't happen" |
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| "No, it wasn't me!" |
She didn't really get a chocolate although she's only 3 months away from being able to eat whatever she likes!
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| "what a week!" |
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| "yawn" |
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| "So happy you guys are my Mum and Dad." |
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Ladies who lunch and Dads who build fences
Sophie's 11 weeks this Tuesday, we all can't believe where the time has gone. Seems like just yesterday Katie was shopping at Debenhams with Hilary during second stage labour. ;o)
At her last weigh in - I forgot to tell you - Sophie was 13lbs 1oz and that was a week and a half ago - she is still piling on the pounds but on the bright side Katie and I are getting really strong carrying her around all the time. She's doing great and last night slept for 6 hours, fed, then went back to bed for 6 hours. Tired wee girl. She's doing lots of dancing, dribbling and grabbing now and progressing just fine.
Sophie and Katie are officially ladies who lunch, you know, just hang around, meet up with friends, drink cups of tea, eat cake and complain about how busy they are. ;o)
Well, kind of, but without the complaints - they're certainly now flying solo and they've had plenty of lunch dates and meet ups - it's a sharp change of pace but they seem to be taking it in their stride. They even managed to get into my work for a wee visit - photos of that should be added to this post in the near future. (when I charge my phone)
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| Sophie meets Sally |
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| "Mum - are we having another busy day?" |
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| "Great, I love busy days." |
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| Auntie Shirley, Emma and Alistair (Katie's cousins) |
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| Emma holding Sophie |
Gary from over the back garden was keen to get a fence up as his kids were getting rabbits but I had a lot of clearing to do before we got to the stage where the garden was ready.
Some of the positives? Well apart from exploring the bottom of the garden I got to see how many apples and plums are now growing - a pleasant surprise. Anyone know how to make plum jam and homebrew cider?
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| How do you like them apples? |
The other positive is that having cleared out the garden it now looks amazing (ok so not amazing but more amazing than it did) - there is so much more space than we first thought. It's involved cutting back a lot of trees and bushes but it has been worth it. The fence is level by the way - the height of the ground changes to make it look off.
Sophie and Katie came out to inspect the work and start to plan where we were going to put the trampoline and the play centre, chute, swings and barbecue.
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| "Dad - you've been in the garden for two days and this is all you've done?" |
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
This darn thing called work!
I've been back to school this week and have a lot of things to do in the first couple of weeks so time at home has been really limited and time to do the blog has been non-existent.
Hopefully i can update you with all the news over the weekend from the girls adventures on their own this week but for now you'll just have to make do with a cute photo.
Hopefully i can update you with all the news over the weekend from the girls adventures on their own this week but for now you'll just have to make do with a cute photo.
Friday, August 8, 2014
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