
Last Sunday morning we woke up to a small dusting of snow in the garden. Thankfully we weren't going to church in the morning as we were going at 4pm to our Advent Carol service. Which you can catch on www.clayton.tv and click on New Programmes and it's in there. A wonderful choir this year. Stuart unfortunately was really ill with a horrible cold. No, that isn't man flu, he was genuinely ill, he never gets ill and I haven't seen him look that bad in 10 years.

Then on Monday we had Nana and Grandpa (Stuart's parents) visiting. Stuart was ill for the first few days and spent a lot of it in bed, but he perked up towards the end of the week and we had another trip out to Plessey Woods and Alice had to hold Nana and Grandpa's hand the whole way round. It was the first time Alice really knew who they were. It took her about 10 minutes to warm up and then was showing them all her toys. Every time we went anywhere Alice kept saying "Nana, and" Which meant she wanted Nana to hold her hand (and).

This is just a funny photo of Alice wearing her hat with Iggle Piggle (from In the Night Garden, the only TV programme she will watch) in her pyjamas.

I was going to post a video, but will do it later, as we're now using Picasa 3 which means you can do something new fangled with video, but I'm not sure where they're saved and how to upload them. Waiting to see if there's a quick and helpful wee tip Stuart can impart. If you don't use Picasa it really is worthwhile, it's brilliant. It's free from Google.
3 comments:
Poor Stuart hope he's feeling better. Every household I know seems to have sickness at the moment hopefully it'll all be gone by Christmas.
Alice seems to have had a ball with her grandparents - what a lovely pic of her holding hands with them!
Thanks Charlene, he's feeling much better, just a bit of a cough. He's back at work today. He had last week off because his parents were here, but was ill for some of it.
What was good, was that they left while Alice was awake and so she could say good bye to them. So we kept asking her where Nana and Grandpa were and she kept saying "ome". I think that helped her understand they're not here any more. She did enjoy their visit very much.
Welcome back!! Looks like Alice enjoyed seeing her grandparents. As Charlene said, everyones been sick, Rhoda thinks we might be passing the germs through the blogs! Stranger things have happened!
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