Veggie Garden
I went out to inspect my veggies this afternoon. Tomato plant, I wish they’d hurry up and ripen!

Aubergine plants

Broccoli is finally beginning to grow:

Courgettes:



I went out to inspect my veggies this afternoon. Tomato plant, I wish they’d hurry up and ripen!

Aubergine plants

Broccoli is finally beginning to grow:

Courgettes:




You can just see Paws again here!

Mummy’s baby girl

Paws is playing too!

Tonight we had our first harvest of green beans… grown in our garden! They were delicious!

During the whole sick escapade, Kirsty had sicked over all 3 of the nankies I had brought to Manchester with us. She loves her nankie so much she could not be without it… I had to steal scissors from the nurse in the hospital and cut a dry piece off for her!

Kirsty slept all night last night, then I had to wake her up to go eat breakfast at 7:30am. It’s so unlike her as she is normally up around 6am. She managed to scoff 2 slices of toast, then we went back to our room to pack up our things ready for the train home. I was stood at the doorway talking to Ems & Tracy, when we looked round, this is what we saw….


She slept like this for 2 hours until i had to wake her up to go get the train home. Bless her soul. She must have felt awful
Last night Kirsty started being sick at 11:50pm (keep in mind she had bumped her head at 6pm-ish). I ended up taking her to A&E in Manchester to get checked over. She threw up about 4 or 5 times in the space of an hour. She was admitted overnight for observation. We finally got let go at lunchtime as it turned out a few of the kiddos at our meet had diarreah, so we assumed Kirsty had a bug.
I’m waiting for a pic to upload of Kirsty in the hospital crib….
Kirsty & I went to Manchester to meet up with all the UK Mummies. On our first night, she fell off the bench and bumped her head on the metal base of the table
Poor girl, you can see the red mark on her forehead. That’s Josh on the right, watching over Kirsty, bless him!

Kirsty seems to lie in such awkward positions at times. It’s difficult to see as she has her sleeping bag on, but she has her legs pulled up under her tummy, arms all snuggled in… how can this possibly be comfortable?!

Kirsty & I went to soft play today with our friends. She really loved it!

