Wednesday, 16th September 2009

First day at School

A proud mum on my first day at school

A proud mum on my first day at school

What a summer it’s been. Busy busy busy. In many ways I’m glad it’s over so that I can get on and concentrate on my studies. Yes, I’ve started school. Who’d have believed that the little lad eating the icecream on the first entry of the bathtime blog would now be embarking on a scholastic journey that will take me to the very top (of something).

"Here's looking at you kid"

"Here's looking at you kid"

Emily’s Growing!

Of course I’m not the only one around here who’s been growing up fast. My little sister Emily is not quite so little now. At 7 months old she’s establishing herself well in the family and it has to be admitted she is even more cute and cuddly than me.

"Can I help you?"

"Can I help you?"

"cute and cuddly boys, cute and cuddly"

"cute and cuddly boys, cute and cuddly"

Mum and Dad have been very busy over the summer holidays as well. Mum, with the help of a few others organised the Gt Witchingham Village Hall fete which was great fun. It helped to raise lots of money and brought the community together. Dad came 3rd in the Marrow competition.

Village Hall Fete

Village Hall Fete

Norman and Liz

Norman and Liz

Mummy and Becky, fete organisers

Mummy and Becky, fete organisers

Marrow in the Barrow, 3rd prize

Marrow in the Barrow, 3rd prize

But Dad’s been obsessed with something else throughout the summer, since the Spring in fact when he decided to have a go at building a wall, yes, a wall, my Dad. Not just any old wall, but a wall to make Hadrian think twice about starting. Well, I thought I was determined but no more so than Dad who brick by brick, block by block, stone by stone has nearly finished the thing (in about the same time it took the Chinese to build their wall).

Still, he looks rather proud of his accomplishment. Bless him. Go on, indulge yourself Dad.

Don't lean back too hard Dad

Don't lean back too hard Dad

"Did you actually use that spirit level Dad?"

"Did you actually use that spirit level Dad?"

So, that was our summer folk. Until next time, adios

Posted by Isaac @ 3:10 PM  

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