Category: Family

Tender Moment

By Gareth, November 23, 2009 23:21

A tender moment captured on camera.

Liam giving Ellie a cuddleThis is the moment when Liam showed that he loves his big sister. He climbed up on the sofa and gave her a big hug.

A beautiful moment, I just wish I’d been there to see it in person.

So, What’s Been Happening Lately

By Gareth, October 7, 2009 22:28

As previously mentioned it has been a very busy time in our household.

Busy Bees

 We have all been very busy bees!

New Business

At the end of July, Gemma and I began our new business venture. We signed up with Kleeneze to make a bit of extra money, which in the current economic climate will be well received.

In these early stages it is a bit of hard work, but as with everything, the more effort you put in the bigger the rewards.

If anyone is , or knows of anyone who would be, interested in earning some extra money then please let me know, or visit our business website. We’d love to hear from you.

You can also take a look at the brand-new Kleeneze TV advert, which I have posted here.


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New School

At the beginning of September, Ellie began at “big” school.

For the first few days she was only in for a few hours, as they built up the confidence of the children, and it seems to have helped Ellie to settle into her routine. I think that having spent her time at nursery has helped also. Although in her second week there were a few days where she was not keen on going to school. Thankfully this little hiccup passed very quickly, and it all seems to be going well.

Ellie has her lunch (or dinner, as the Mother-in-Law calls it) at school, and seems to be enjoying the experience. She comes home every day and I have to guess what she’s had that day. It seems that her favourite thing to eat is “cake and custard” which seems to be a common answer, and anything with pasta!

Even at this early stage in her schooling, Ellie is bringing work home for her to do, at the moment they are concentrating on reading skills. She brings home a book each day, and then at night either Gemma or I read it with her.

It really does appear that she is enjoying her time at school.

Going Mobile

It has been a while since Liam got a mention on here. Since that last mention, he has found his feet and is motoring around on two legs.

It has taken a while to find his balance and the first few weeks were very unsteady, but gradually his confidence has increased and he has become very steady. As each day passes he gets that bit faster on his feet. This is really good to see as he can now chase Ellie, and play with her (and also annoy her as he can move a lot quicker now!)

We really have to keep an eye on him now as he can be off like a shot, because if you turn your back for a second he can be up the stairs before you know it!

Trouble is not the word!

Well that’s a quick round-up of what’s been happening lately, and hopefully it won’t be quite as long next time :)

 

A Cleaner In Our Midst

By Gareth, September 22, 2009 12:40

It appears that Liam has a particular apptitude for cleaning.

On Saturday, while having lunch, he managed to empty some crisps over the floor. Then after finishing the rest of his lunch, Gemma watched him stand up and walk across the room to where the toy vacuum cleaner was lying.

Liam then brought it back to where the crisps were lying on the floor and tried to hoover them all up. It was really fun to watch him being all domesticated. He spent a few minutes moving the cleaner forward and backward over the messy area.

Then he noticed us watching him, and he gave us the biggest grin, with the look of “aren’t I a cleverboy!”

Liam does seem to be a child who likes to keep (some) things tidy. He will quite regularly bring a small piece of paper or something that he has found on the floor and give it to us to put in the bin.

Another time, Liam picked up our cordless telephone and tried to place it back in the cradle, because I’d left it lying around. Granted he needed a little guidance to get it set in the cradle, but it was the fact that he’d picked it up by himself and put it back in a place on the other side of the room. He really does take notice of everything, and doesn’t miss a thing!

I doubt this will last!

A Lovely Moment

By Gareth, July 18, 2009 23:07

Ellie and I shared a special moment today.

I was putting the shopping away in the kitchen and Ellie was giving me a hand. As she was passing me some of the shopping she noticed one item in particular in the bag. It was a carton of apple juice, that she had asked me to get for her.

“You’ve got apple juice,” she said.

After handing the carton to me, she put her arms around my legs and gave them a big hug.

“Ah! Thank you Daddy, for getting me the apple juice.”

It was one of those special moments when you realise that in between all the little tantrums that we have a little girl who is growing up with respect and thoughtfulness to other people. We’ve always taught her to say please and thank-you to everyone, but there was something really different in the way that she said this to me today.

It was a heart-felt moment. And then off Ellie ran into the other room without a care in the world and left with me with a warm feeling inside.

Graduation

By Gareth, July 18, 2009 09:47

Yesterday Ellie “graduated” from nursery.

Ellie Graduating

The nursery put on a “Graduation” Party for all the children and presented them all with a scroll.

It’s a little milestone for Ellie, as she will now be starting school full time in September.

Ellie's Scroll

School Report

By Gareth, July 13, 2009 22:57

I’m feeling very proud tonight.

Ellie

This evening we all went to Ellie’s first parents evening to find out how she has been doing at nursery. After a bit of a wait to see her teacher, we finally sat down with him to hear what he had to say.

It was a very glowing report that she received. We were told that she was exactly where she should be at her age. She is a very sociable little girl, who cares for other children, is always good in class. Her speech is very good and she is very articulate, with a good grasp for conversation, which if you know Ellie, you will perfectly understand. The girl can talk!

We were also told that Ellie will also ask questions if she is unsure of anything, which is a very good sign of her curiosity of the world around her. She has always been an inquisitive little girl.

We were told that she is definitely ready to jump up to the next step of her education when she starts in “big” school in September. She has achieved all that she can do in nursery. There should not be any problems with her making the next step.

All in all, it was a very good report and both myself and Gemma are very proud of our little girl.

Well Done Ellie!

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