Skip to main content

Our beautiful boy





We have finally received the photos we had taken of Ollie in early February by Rebecca Green, our wedding photographer. As you can see he is a natural in front of the camera. Actually that isn't quite true as he pretty much screamed for most of the time that Rebecca was here.

The last photo with the dummy in his mouth frustrates me because it is a such a beautiful photo, but for the dummy. But if it were not for the dummy there would be no photo as he had been absolutely hysterical at that point. The photo is what it is - he still looks gorgeous!

On the home front we are settling nicely into our daily life and we are trying to structure our days a little better. For the last four nights we have enforced a bedtime of 7pm. This started out meaning he actually got to sleep around 9pm (after two hours of screaming) but it is now closer to 8pm. From there he sleeps through to about 6 or 7 am with three feeds in between. We really can't complain - he is an exceptionally good baby.

Ollie and I went to our first parent's group last Friday along with Alan and Audrey. Ollie was by far the youngest baby there, but given how much weight he has been putting on lately it won't be long before he is taking them all on for the best toys.

And finally, Ollie took his first trip to the Mecca that is Ikea yesterday. He didn't really appreciate how cool it is there as he slept through most of the shopping. But I think it is only a matter of time before we are dropping him off at the ballpit then picking him up after shopping for a plate swedish meatballs!!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Movieworld!

I told you last week that we had been busy having lots of fun around here and another of our fun activities (this time while Nanna Freddy was here) was a trip to Movieworld. But as I'm currently heat pressing fifty odd t-shirts for this weekend's big market, I am only able to make it to the computer in 40 second stints.  It isn't that I'm worried about scorching the shirts, but the heat press has this dreadful tinky asian sounding song as the alarm on the timer and it really grates on my soul!  And as I'm sure you can agree that there isn't a whole lot I can write in the time it takes me to run between the computer and the press (this paragraph has taken me five t-shirts!), this blog is going to be mainly pictures. Ol loved the characters. But not as much as the rides.  He went on about 16.  Seriously. He wasn't a fan of the car driving ones as he just couldn't make them work properly.  His dodgem effort was basically just driving aro...

Food, friends and footy.

This week Ollie and I had a special visitor all the way from Cloncurry - our friend Jesse. Jesse came to play at Camp Ollie for a few hours while his mum had some very well deserved shopping time. Ollie and Jesse played lots of fun games like cups and Jesse was very helpful to me during the afternoon. Another exciting event this week was Nick and my third wedding anniversary. To celebrate we went to the lovely E'cco restaurant on Saturday night, thanks to Aunty Em who stayed over at our place to look after Ollie. Thankfully Ollie was on his best behaviour, as opposed to some of the other nights recently that have seen me popping into his room a number of times in the early hours of the morning. Ollie got to see his Aunty Em again the next day when we went over to the McNaughton/Dower home to celebrate Aunty Hayley's birthday and to catch up with Uncle Luke. Hayley cooked the wonderful family birthday tradition of Flat Meat (hard to describe but kind of like a thinner sc...

Ollie is 13: the birthday blog

  You are officially a teenager.  The big ONE THREE has finally come around.  I know I say it every year but it truly does feel like just moments since you came into this big world.  In typical fashion, you are I want to tell you some of the things that I will always remember about you at this age: - you were accepted into the academic excellence stream for high school and you not only kept your head above water, but finished your first year with an award for achieving five A's - your interest in photography and film has grown and you are enjoying making material and posting it online - something that makes me so very proud - your voice has gotten so deep.  You sound like a man, not the little boy I have grown used to talking to over all these years - you have become involved in drama at school and it fits you like a glove.  You have appeared on stage a number of times now and you are fearless in your performances - you got your first iphone.  This has...