Entries by ALB1970

Proper Peppa Cup

Mommy couldn’t find a clean sippy cup so thought it was time Reagan learned to use an ordinary cup…I was sceptical but she did it without spilling a drop…nearly!

Good times remembered (Part 2)

My first trip to America and easily thee best memory I have from that trip (I was with Jamie!! The inlaws seemed to like me!! and I was in awe of everything I saw that day!! It was sooo brilliant we have that photo on our living room wall to remind me\us of the day!)

The Skype at night

Last night it was great to see real interaction between Grandma and the ‘Grandchildren’, both Reagan and Lincoln were really enjoying seeing “the funny lady” on the telly and smiled and laughed along with her as she made faces, talked to them and ‘cheersed’ for a couple of hours or more. It was especially nice […]

Sometimes parenting can look easy!

I was surprised but absolutely pleased as punch to be met with this seen after my shower tonight, because sometimes I know Jamie can have a tough day just looking after our two children so it was nice to see her being able to relax and enjoy being a mom with her kids asleep on […]

New kitchen floor. (Day 5)

…and so the cutting begins! It slows the pace down because today I spent all afternoon cutting tiles and 35 minutes laying them. I moved the washer and took the end panel of the kitchen counter and laid tiles under there (as Ian Cox suggested although that was the plan anyway but I won’t tell […]

Nanight!

Every single night without fail I sit by Reagan’s bed and we read a story even if its just a couple of pages when I finish I always close the book and read the title of the book and point to the words on the cover. I then lay the book and tell her “I […]

Weighed in

Like everyone else Lincoln has “over” eaten during Christmas gaining 1lb 2oz of festive cheer! (LOL) Reagan was weighed too, she was 31lbs today YAY! Lincoln weight history: 05 Jan 2012 – 16lbs 10oz 15 Dec 2011 – 15lbs 8oz 08 Dec 2011 – 15lbs 1oz 01 Dec 2011 – 14lbs 4oz 24 Nov 2011 […]

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