Sunday, January 22, 2006

Baby Parade

Today was the gathering of babies from our NCT Anti Natal classes. Almost a full showing just 2 no shows.

Was really good, went to a a couples house (Rubys' mum and dads) and I ate cakes for the whole time. Max was good; as was all the babies actually.

Here is a photo of the babies in age order. Max is the youngest. You shouldnt have too much trouble spotting him. Unless your new to this blog !

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I think Ruby, the oldest, is about 6 weeks older then Max but I will double check. Ruby just threw up all the time. I never seen anything like it. Really strange and apparently she is just a "throwing up" baby. Where some babies smile she flows puke with the odd smile every now and then. fascinated me for ages, she had a couple of changes and so did her parents.

Thats about it really. ALTHOUGH.....

Max is going to spend his first night alone in the nursery. I think I am waking him up with my snoring but then he wakes me up with his "snorting" so fair play I say. Why is it babies sound like little pigs?

He normally sleeps in his nursery for his naps and sleeps during the day and we only ever move him in to our room at 11pm for the night but we also think this is not a good idea because he is waking when being moved etc.

Our boy is growing so fast, going to be strange not having him right next to us.

Not done this for a while, only a taster though as not doing Joke or Footy today:

Fact of the day:
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

Here is almost some proof. I can only get 16 precision places on the mac calc.

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On this day:
22/1/1979: Public sector strike paralyses country
Tens of thousands of public sector workers have taken part in a day of action - the biggest mass stoppage since 1926 - in support of a claim for more pay.

The four major public service unions angry at the government's attempt to impose a 5% pay ceiling called out their 1.5 million members.

They included hospital workers, rubbish collectors, school caretakers, grave diggers and airport staff.
More from BBC Site

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice photos of all the babies, don't know if i could cope with that many in one room!

ipod is still b*ggered. tried charging as i've got the power lead and re-booting., it's been playing up for a while to be honest. I'll send it back when we're home

Forgot to ask , are you coming to the "do" on the 2nd Feb? I've got two days back in the country to refresh my memory of all the songs! Should be good.

Off now to the beach, life's easy over here, no difficult choices to be made! Went to the capital yesterday and looked round the markets. Bought some spices to try out in some dishes when we're home.

See you soon.

Laura Howard said...

Your story about the puking baby was funny.

I feel sorry for the babies who have sensitive stomachs. It should be every baby's right to eat a vindaloo and experience a curry bum every now and again!

ems said...

Wonderful photo!