Today, Naomi decided she wanted to ride on the bus:
Riding on the bus was compulsory for me when I arrived home from work. "Where are we going?" I asked - "over there!" Well, of course.
In case you're wondering, Naomi is holding a potato. Yes, of course it's relevant! Don't you remember my ride on the bus?
In other news, today in the bath, Miriam picked up the flannel and started trying to wash my face :)
The Brownlees moved to Loughborough so they started a blog. Now they've moved to Stirling but this is still your opportunity to keep up with all their goings on...
Monday, 16 September 2013
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Goings on and randoms
I have been sorting through the photos on my phone and as a result this post will just be a random set of goings on!!
First, I took Naomi brambling for the first time. There are some lovely wild blackberry bushes just along from our house by the side of the river. She had a great time, although now thinks you should be able to eat anything that looks remotely yummy on any bush!
Cat came to stay for a few days, so Sandy and I ceased the chance to go out for a date, just the two of us! We went to a local cafe for a drink (alcoholic) and some pudding. We were presented with the biggest sweets board I have ever come across, you can see the tables in back ground to give you an idea of scale! Sandy had the lemon posset and I had the chocolate brownie. It was very yummy indeed!
Here is Miriam eating a daisy. Like you do!
Here is Naomi trying out her scooter (and helmet) for the first time. She loves it although I get rather frustrated at the snail's pace we adopt as she regularly forgets to scoot and ends up just walking beside the scooter!
The next day we went into town and I found a toy washing machine in a charity shop, so I thought Naomi could have it to go in the new kitchen. Naomi loved it so much she held on to it all the way home and all through the buggy-based nap that followed!
Naomi loves doing anything crafty so I let her do some painting while Miriam napped one day,
How do you it is time to stop painting...
When it is all over the lips!
And somehow, despite not being involved in the activity, Miriam ended up blue too!
There is at least one more post to follow, but for now, we will bid you adieu...
First, I took Naomi brambling for the first time. There are some lovely wild blackberry bushes just along from our house by the side of the river. She had a great time, although now thinks you should be able to eat anything that looks remotely yummy on any bush!
Cat came to stay for a few days, so Sandy and I ceased the chance to go out for a date, just the two of us! We went to a local cafe for a drink (alcoholic) and some pudding. We were presented with the biggest sweets board I have ever come across, you can see the tables in back ground to give you an idea of scale! Sandy had the lemon posset and I had the chocolate brownie. It was very yummy indeed!
Here is Miriam eating a daisy. Like you do!
Here is Naomi trying out her scooter (and helmet) for the first time. She loves it although I get rather frustrated at the snail's pace we adopt as she regularly forgets to scoot and ends up just walking beside the scooter!
Another new thing for Naomi (and currently to a lesser extent Miriam) a play kitchen from IKEA, the girls had some money sitting they'd been given as gifts and having been reduced in price it finally felt like a good investment. Naomi loves this toy and also loves pretending to be Katie from "I can cook" on cbeebies.
The next day we went into town and I found a toy washing machine in a charity shop, so I thought Naomi could have it to go in the new kitchen. Naomi loved it so much she held on to it all the way home and all through the buggy-based nap that followed!
Naomi loves doing anything crafty so I let her do some painting while Miriam napped one day,
How do you it is time to stop painting...
When it is all over the lips!
And somehow, despite not being involved in the activity, Miriam ended up blue too!
There is at least one more post to follow, but for now, we will bid you adieu...
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Crawling
Miriam has now more or less figured out a crawling and shuffling combination that means she is no longer such a frustrated baby. Hurray!
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Woods
We went for a quick walk in the woods at the weekend, at the Carron Valley Forest. Home to a reservoir, it quite scenic and reasonably quiet - especially compared to similar places in the midlands. It's about 10 miles from our house (still half an hour in the car) so I was a little surprised to realise it's in North Lanarkshire! Anyway, we had a nice little walk there with a stop for a cup of tea by the water, though Naomi got in to a bad mood for about half of it and needed carried. She cheered up when we found some outdoor games for her to play, and we succeeded in finding a stick for a toy that Jay's making - so a successful trip all round. Here's a brief set of pictures of the day.
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| "The view is behind you!" |
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| Arrrghh! Killer ants! Well, not really, but the large numbers of them at our picnic table reminded me of a good SF novel I read once - but can't remember the title or the author. Any ideas, let me know. |
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Meow
This morning at breakfast, Miriam was too impatient to wait for mummy to feed her, so picked up the spoon and had a go by herself. She's quite good!
In other news, for most of Thursday, and part of yesterday, Naomi was a cat. Meow!
Friday, 16 August 2013
Drawing
So this might get a bit repetitive, but I had to share the picture that Naomi did this morning. It's of me, and it even has sideburns. "Proud daddy moment"
By the way, today is Jay and I's tenth wedding anniversary. I suspect we'll do a specific post on it at some point - but not yet as for the first time ever my incredibly thoughtful and romantic gift hasn't arrived in time and I don't want to spoil the surprise!
By the way, today is Jay and I's tenth wedding anniversary. I suspect we'll do a specific post on it at some point - but not yet as for the first time ever my incredibly thoughtful and romantic gift hasn't arrived in time and I don't want to spoil the surprise!
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Imagine
We've just been for a visit back to the north east (now we can be more specific than "Scotland"). In the main this was so I could help do tech stuff at Imagine - which we've blogged about before here and here. Jay took the chance to catch up with a lot of our friends who'd come to the event, and still managed to fit in both childcare and some volunteering with admin things herself.
We packed a lot in to the week and a half. We started with a visit to Granny and Grandad (Jay's parents), then headed out to the McCalls in Kintore, who very kindly put us up while Imagine was on, their house being only a few minutes' drive from the event. (John McCall was my PhD supervisor so you can guess that there was also a good chance to talk research for a little while too!) I briefly saw my old friend Tom in Old Deer, we dropped in to Oldmachar church for a Sunday service, and we saw our friends Anne and Dan Pearson at their new house. We stayed for a couple of days at my parents' house in New Deer - although they were on holiday in France so this was simply a place to stay while I returned borrowed kit to different churches, and it allowed a brief catch up with my sister Allison and her daughters, and my brother Ian and his wife Christine. Ian was also on my team at Imagine, but naturally we didn't have much time to ourselves there! Finally, one the way back south, I got a quick look around RGU's new building at Garthdee and we stopped off with Lizzie Bird.
On the way up we stopped at Peggy Scott's again for a nice cup of tea and some cake. Clearly this went down well:
While we were at Granny and Grandad's we nipped over to the park in Keig.
Those action shots above where quite hard to get, as we have very fast-moving children. My camera is full of pictures like this:
Jay also took the girls to the park in New Deer while I was out delivering kit...
This provided somewhat more space than the former cot mattress we'd taken with us for other places. Apparently our luggage was more comfortable...
Of course Miriam was happy to just sleep anywhere.
Here is where I spent most of my week - the tech desk - complete with various gadgets and a hefty supply of Irn Bru.
Our job was making things appear on the screens, working the lights, and doing pretty much everything electrical in the smaller breakout venues.
The venue for Imagine is Thainstone Mart, usually used for selling cows etc. In fact, we had to clear out of this venue on a couple of days to make room for a sheep auction! Here's the room set up for the talent competition, which was excellent fun.
The week is also good for getting to play with lots of toys, like this neat little digital audio desk. It has colourful lights, what more could you want? (seriously, this is one of the best digital desks I've used, very logically set out and easy to pick up, and ideal for the small set up we had for the talent stuff - well done to Soundcraft for this one)
At the end of the week I delivered kit back to various places it was borrowed from. Some had come from NESYFC, which is about to move office from Crown Terrace Methodist Church to Deeside Christian Fellowship Church. NESYFC has been at CTM since 2000, almost the whole time I was volunteering with them, and it's a bit of an end of an era. This is the last time I'll see the office there - a little sad as there are a lot of memories there. Here it is, already in a bit of mid-move disarray...
Back to the children. You can guess that Naomi sees me sitting at a computer a fair bit. While at the McCall's house, she made herself a laptop with two coasters (one of which was a magic square so it looked like buttons). We thought this was just excellent...
She's also quite adept at the real thing. Here she is playing on Wii Fit at Anne and Dan's house (friends we visited just after Imagine)
Naomi's getting really good at drawing and painting, and really enjoyed the space made for such things at Imagine.
Jay asked Naomi if Jesus was giving her any pictures to draw, and Naomi was adamant that these two were such:
I was particularly pleased with how well the car was packed for the trip back to Stirling! I don't expect it will be this good next time.
Lastly, we thought that you might enjoy this picture of Miriam being thoughtful. We do :)
We packed a lot in to the week and a half. We started with a visit to Granny and Grandad (Jay's parents), then headed out to the McCalls in Kintore, who very kindly put us up while Imagine was on, their house being only a few minutes' drive from the event. (John McCall was my PhD supervisor so you can guess that there was also a good chance to talk research for a little while too!) I briefly saw my old friend Tom in Old Deer, we dropped in to Oldmachar church for a Sunday service, and we saw our friends Anne and Dan Pearson at their new house. We stayed for a couple of days at my parents' house in New Deer - although they were on holiday in France so this was simply a place to stay while I returned borrowed kit to different churches, and it allowed a brief catch up with my sister Allison and her daughters, and my brother Ian and his wife Christine. Ian was also on my team at Imagine, but naturally we didn't have much time to ourselves there! Finally, one the way back south, I got a quick look around RGU's new building at Garthdee and we stopped off with Lizzie Bird.
On the way up we stopped at Peggy Scott's again for a nice cup of tea and some cake. Clearly this went down well:
While we were at Granny and Grandad's we nipped over to the park in Keig.
Those action shots above where quite hard to get, as we have very fast-moving children. My camera is full of pictures like this:
Jay also took the girls to the park in New Deer while I was out delivering kit...
The whole week of Imagine was a tiring exercise. I was working from about 8:30am through to midnight each day. The girls had a lot to do as well, so Naomi much appreciated the double bed at Grandma's house:
This provided somewhat more space than the former cot mattress we'd taken with us for other places. Apparently our luggage was more comfortable...
Of course Miriam was happy to just sleep anywhere.
Here is where I spent most of my week - the tech desk - complete with various gadgets and a hefty supply of Irn Bru.
Our job was making things appear on the screens, working the lights, and doing pretty much everything electrical in the smaller breakout venues.
The venue for Imagine is Thainstone Mart, usually used for selling cows etc. In fact, we had to clear out of this venue on a couple of days to make room for a sheep auction! Here's the room set up for the talent competition, which was excellent fun.
The week is also good for getting to play with lots of toys, like this neat little digital audio desk. It has colourful lights, what more could you want? (seriously, this is one of the best digital desks I've used, very logically set out and easy to pick up, and ideal for the small set up we had for the talent stuff - well done to Soundcraft for this one)
At the end of the week I delivered kit back to various places it was borrowed from. Some had come from NESYFC, which is about to move office from Crown Terrace Methodist Church to Deeside Christian Fellowship Church. NESYFC has been at CTM since 2000, almost the whole time I was volunteering with them, and it's a bit of an end of an era. This is the last time I'll see the office there - a little sad as there are a lot of memories there. Here it is, already in a bit of mid-move disarray...
Back to the children. You can guess that Naomi sees me sitting at a computer a fair bit. While at the McCall's house, she made herself a laptop with two coasters (one of which was a magic square so it looked like buttons). We thought this was just excellent...
She's also quite adept at the real thing. Here she is playing on Wii Fit at Anne and Dan's house (friends we visited just after Imagine)
Naomi's getting really good at drawing and painting, and really enjoyed the space made for such things at Imagine.
Jay asked Naomi if Jesus was giving her any pictures to draw, and Naomi was adamant that these two were such:
I was particularly pleased with how well the car was packed for the trip back to Stirling! I don't expect it will be this good next time.
Lastly, we thought that you might enjoy this picture of Miriam being thoughtful. We do :)
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