Thursday, October 09, 2008

Fun with Grandma and Grandad

James had his two-month injections today and he has been sleeping like a log for most of the day which has freed me up to finally post a blog! For the record, he was a very brave boy and only cried a little bit when the needles went in.



We have been having a great time with Mum and Dad. They have been a huge help and we will really miss them when they go home. Between all the housework and mountains of washing that a 2 year-old and a 2 month-old generate, we have been managing to get some leisure time in with a few trips to Chermside and various lunches / coffees / etc. We had a great dinner a couple of weekends ago with the Masons.



Liam is absolutely loving having his Grandma and Grandad on tap. In fact he has started bypassing us in the morning and going straight downstairs to give them his morning cuddle! We are feeling very left out. James is getting lots of cuddles from Grandma and Grandad and he is rewarding them with gorgeous smiles and lots of delightful baby cooing noises. He is quite a little sweetie!




See below for a few pictures of what we have been up to around here. We have been spending a lot of time at home (for obvious reasons) but we have still been able to get out for the odd breakfast or visit to the Masons.



The neighbours had some topsoil delivered last weekend and the boys had a great time getting it EVERYWHERE!!





Liam has shown quite a talent for jigsaw puzzles. He can do a 30 piece puzzle all by himself!


Mutual Adoration Society.




Liam has graciously allowed James to share the bath with him. Note the distance between them ... still not 100% sure about it yet!
The girls had a great time catching up at our bbq the other weekend.

Mum and Dad had a weekend at Twin Waters a couple of weeks ago and we decided to go up on Sunday and shatter the peace.

Zane and Liam cooling off in the pool.
Mr Sunsmart.
The Knights. James is about six weeks old here.
The proud grandparents.
Our little cherub ... James loves chatting with his grandma.