Sunday, 31 January 2010

Aunty Jen







Hi Daddy!

While you've been in Warminster this week we've had more visitors. Aunty Jen came over from France and we walked down to the station for coffee and scones. I had broccoli and carrots.
























We dropped Jen to Northallerton station on Friday morning and I drove home!



And had lamb chops for lunch, I think I take after Aunty Liz.


Listening to Mamma

Hi Daddy! Look what we've been up to! While you were in America last week Ange and Si came to stay. Mamma told me that I had to be really nice to Ange, cos she introduced you to Mamma and now I'm here. Mamma said that when she first met Ange at university, Ange wanted Mamma to play rugby and go out with her airforce friends. Mamma told Ange that rugby meant broken legs and there was no way she'd ever go out with anyone in the military. Ange told me that apparently Mamma married someone with a broken leg in the military. So I'm learning not to listen to Mamma!

Here we are with Ange and Tull on our way down to the river. I was a bit tired so I was having a little snooze.





Monday, 25 January 2010

The daily grind

Sending emails to the Brigadier
Story time with Hadada
Shopping Trolley Casual
Hanging out in the door bouncer

Weaning!

So much space! So little food...
Floor picnic!
More in the mouth, less on the face..
Just add food..
Experimenting in the high chair

Snowy North Yorkshire

And the snow melted! So we could get out to the dales - walking with Hadada at the Suspension Bridge in Reeth.
Tull - he can now cross cattle grids!
Cosied up for walks with Mamma in the woods behind the house.
Marvelous pram!
The field opposite home.
Icicles in the windows.
On our favourite walks.
The woods behind the house.
The field behind the house.
Here is our front garden when we got home to North Yorkshire.

Best Friend

First there was Mamma, and then there was Hadada and then I discovered my black and white friend. Life was complete!

Christmas baby

Catching up with Amelia Chisholm at New Year.
Reindog
Stocking Music
Naked and trying to drive...

Whilst in The South I liked to go on outings in Granny Newbery's Silver Cross, wearing Granny Bewick's hand knits.

Heading to The South for Christmas


And we stayed with Godmother Lou in St Albans on the way.

Here I am in the Queen Mary at the services on the M1. Mamma was very excited to head to the A1 and follow the signs to 'The South' for the first time!