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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Tuesday night post

I was just discussing with my Dad tonight how Sundays now seem to be the default night for blogging - so I thought I would mix things up a bit with a Tuesday night post. Well, photos at least......

"ooh, what's this?"
"Giraffe tastes better than pear"

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Grandad's birthday and a change to the plans on Sunday.


Family selfie on the floor  
It was Grandad's birthday on Saturday and we paid him a wee visit (his first birthday as a Grandad by the way). Sophie tried to steal his nose and his glasses but he was too quick for her. 
"Almost - I'll get them next time."
"Happy Birthday Grandad x"
The plan on Sunday was for Dad to be out in Edinburgh at a rugby thing but due to unforseen circumstances it was decided that he should take the day off and look after the girls - he has had an awful lot of late nights lately and he's out again working late this week. In the end it was the best for everyone.

We went for the longest walk ever, saw Darius fae off the telly, visited a new cafe in the town and even caught some live music before getting a takeway to bring home for dinner.


Sophie also received a very nice letter from Santa Claus which I have photographed and added to the blog. She's starting to get very excited about Christmas - either that or it is just the solids to blame for the extra movements.


Thought would finish with a couple of extra shots from the week - she is getting so big so fast but remains, cute, funny and beautiful all at the same time, quite a skill.



                          


And in a final piece of "breaking news", it was discovered today that Sophie has a wee tooth peeking through on her lower gums. She'll be ripping her toys apart in no time I am sure. Pics to follow and toothwatch progress updates when we get a chance.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Getting close to Christmas and almost 6 months old.





Sophie has been having another great week with lots of visitors and lots of playtime. She had a weigh in this week and is sitting at just under 18lbs.


Ewen, Niamh, Emily and Andrea paid us a visit last weekend and gave Sophie lots of cuddles. Niamh turned 5 this week - Happy Birthday Niamh!


Sophie continues to grow rapidly out of her clothes and looks like she has taken another stretch over the last 7 days. We went out to look for new flooring at the weekend and stopped in for a bite to eat, Sophie happily sat at the table and watched all the action.


Gran and Grandad were over again this week - Grandad helped Dad get a fireplace out of the dining room and Gran read Sophie her favourite book.


Sophie continues to take life in her stride and this is definitely her favourite sleeping position - when she's like this she is out for hours. She has also taken to rolling around in her bed, sleeping on her front and side sometimes. At night she sleeps in a wee grobag/sleeping bag - which is great because it means she doesn't kick off the covers.

 Here is another sleeping photo - this time she's on her side clinging onto Sophie the giraffe.






Sunday, November 9, 2014

A spooky couple of weeks and then a solid start

"These solids are great!"
Probably best to start with something a wee bit funny - we started Sophie on solids this week and she seems to love them. the plastic aside she has had baby porridge and baby rice - both of which she seems to just get stuck into without even thinking twice. She still wants the milk though and she wasn't into the carrots yet.

"here's my innocent face."
We've had a real rollercoaster couple of weeks actually - Katie hasn't been well again which has been tough on us all (she's better now) - coupled with the fact we had a plasterer and a painter decorator in and it all became a lot more stressful.

The hallway if you remember had polystyrene tiles and adhesive spots that had to be removed.




















In the end it kind of worked out like this - just the floor to be done and we have a hallway to be proud of!















But back to the real fun - Sophie has been an absolute star throughout all the upheaval and she's even been (on occasion) only getting up once during the night - which has been great for us all.

We've taken the decision to start weaning Sophie at 5 months and as mentioned at the start of this post she's taking it all in her stride - loving the food in fact. The next stage is to gradually increase proper foods and reduce the breast feeds.


Hilary and Ailsdhair paid us a visit to see how Katie was after her latest adventure - Sophie dressed up as a bumblebee as it was Halloween.

And talking of Halloween, Sophie had her very first parties. Our thoughts on costumes for Dave and Kate's childhood heroes party ranged from Mr T to Wonder Woman but after all the kerfuffle we kept things simple and used the same Cat costume for all the parties.


"If that skeleton touches those Haribo I won't be happy". 
"Got my own!" 
Kate's costume gets stress tested.


We took a wee day trip down to Ayr on Saturday - typically for Scotland the sun was out all morning and by the time we had arrived the weather had taken a turn for the worse. We had a great time regardless.


And then we went a long walk on Sunday to Mugdock reservoir - Sophie slept most of the time but we stopped to appreciate the great sky.




Finally - Katie and Sophie also caught up with Jenny Soep recently - a talented artist that Katie has known since childhood. She did a wee sketch of Sophie that I will post at some point.








Monday, November 3, 2014

A bit busy for a post this weekend

We've been busy this weekend so apologies for the lack of posts. I will update u all as soon as I get a chance this week.
For now though here's a photo from Sophie's first adventure with baby porridge.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Daddys arms

I am honestly struggling to type at this present moment as I have spent all weekend trying to get adhesive from polystyrene tiles off of the hallway ceiling. It is thankfully all done and the plasterer is coming tomorrow to make it look all shiny and new. Unfortunately my arms aren't feeling like new but I am looking a bit shiny from all the steam.


If anyone is ever thinking of doing this job I would seriously advise you to either a) think again b) give yourself more than a weekend.

Anyway - for those who are interested in the house progress as well as the cheeky wee girl - we're having the hall plastered tomorrow, decorated next weekend and then getting someone in to lay a floor next month. Then we should just about have a hallway we don't need to hide from visitors to our door.


Anyway - while all the work goes on Sophie continues to be a hundred miles an hour and as cheeky as ever.

She's been rolling around the mat and this week rolled from her front to her back expertly. She also managed to get her toes into her mouth and she is at the stage where everything needs to get grabbed and thrown away.

We wrapped her up last weekend and took her out for a long walk. She had a great time as usual even though the weather wasn't very good.

"ready to go yet?"
"Is the giraffe coming as well?"
"loving my new clothes"
Sophie and Katie have had another busy week of visitors - this week it was Noan and Hazel. Noan joined Mum and Sophie for a wee swim down the pool and then they met Hazel out and about for a bite to eat.


Sophie has had a really spectacularly busy week this week and over the next few weeks Dad is going to be spectacularly busy but we'll try and keep the pics coming.