Saturday, 10 May 2014

A WIREUS

George hasn't been well, we even had to take him to the out of hours doctor at the hospital on Thursday night. Huge temperature spikes and lots of Mummy stress. This bit of parenthood I do NOT like. He has a virus apparently, no treatment other than calpol and ibuprofen. 





This, coupled with it being the end of our pay month have meant that we had a very very quiet weekend. The little ray of sunlight being a visit from Family Gray on Sunday which was wonderful. I made scones with jam and cream and they brought George the most lovely t-shirt and l/sleeve from their shopping trip at mamas and papas. Dylan has come out of his shell so much, it makes my day every time I see him so happy, which he continued to be despite George deciding to 'borrow' his Peppa Pig backpack.

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  1. Poor George! Its a scary time when they're young and so poorly like that. I hope he is properly on the mend now. Sending hugs.

    Jeanne
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    1. So much better now Jeanne - the recent warm weather and sunshine has done him so much good. I wish I was less of a worrier, but I suppose it's part of being a Mum. Thanks for your hugs - much appreciated.
      Anne.x

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  2. Isn't he shooting up fast! And still a little stunner :) I don't know why it's taken me so long to find your blog, but here I am, finding new ways to interweb stalk you! It must be the current vogue for coconut oil and parkas. Clare + gang xx

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    1. Aw Clare, God, it's good to hear from you! - I miss you on f/b - always bless the fact you're on Pinterest and love seeing your pins. Hope you are all ok? How are the chickens? I was only thinking of the coconut oil :-) I remember Victor giving me an old bounty badge that I wore on that jacket - along with the uniform of purple and black tie dye skirt, band l/sleeve (usually Levellers) and scuffed DMs. Such happy days. Much love from us.xxx

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