30 Mar 2008

March - in a nut shell

This month appears to have zipped by at super speed. There's been weddings to photograph, albums to produce, lots of DIY around the house and a few family outings. Looking back through my photos from this month, I've picked out a few as a reminder of just what I was up to. Sorry, this is really a personal post, but hey, you may like to have a peek!

My little girl is growing up fast it appears. She's moved on from 'basic' books and actually sits still (sometimes) long enough to read a whole page of more than 20 words! I love the photo below as 1) it's very typical of life with a toddler and 2) her bunches are just sooooo cute.


Daisy has also been out walking on Leckhampton hill too. She's pretty good 'most' of the way, but be prepared, if she wants to be carried no amount of coaxing can change her mind. Note: only walk as far as you are prepared to carry Daisy back if required! Here she is anyway sporting some woodland treasure that mummy found her.


Ahh Easter, yes, that was in March right. Daisy & Mummy did some backing of Ginger Bread chicks & bunnies. I must confess however to knocking up the mix myself, but the girls did the hard work of rolling and cutting them out... and yes, they were yummy.


Meanwhile, Meg & Freddie managed their usual 16 hours sleep a day. Is Freddie really that big - he looks massive in this photo right?

Which brings me finally on to this weekend, where we hit the farm for a sleepover at my sisters.


It was lambing season on the farm and I decided my aim was to see a new born lamb being delivered. Sneaking around in the sheds was fun, but golly, it's a bit hit and miss between, eating, sleeping, drinking tea and getting takeaways to actually catch one of the ewes giving birth.......

........however, I was rewarded on the last day (having stood around for 30 mins) to see this little fella beneath pop out and join his sibling. It's all very interesting you know..... I'm so 'country' now.



He's cute huh?.. ohh and him beneath.


Finally this little chap was out of luck when he arrived in this world as mum didn't like him - bummer huh! So, as you'd expect (or not if you don't know much about farming) the simple solution is, well - milk from a bottle.

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