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His favourite new toy







Ollie has discovered a new toy - and this one doesn't require any assembly or AA batteries as it is right at the end of his arms - his hands!

It has replaced his dummy a lot of the time (not a bad thing) and is fantastic in the middle of the night. I often go into his room and see his fist wedged firmly in his mouth and loud slurping noises emanating. It keeps him occupied for a while before he remembers he wants to be fed.

As you can see from the pictures, his fist isn't tiny but he manages. And it appears he found my taking photos quite amusing.

Unfortunately Ollie is still suffering from a bit of a cold. We hear his tiny little sneezes and coughs coming from his nursey in the night and sometimes when he gets really snuffly I have to use an aspirator to suck his snot out. It is totally gross and neither of us enjoy it very much. But he has managed so far to avoid a fever and doesn't appear to be too put out by the experience.

I've also included a few photos we took over the weekend. We think he is too too cute.

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