
Sunday, 6 September 2009
Bye Bye Beetle

Edinburgh Festival

Naming Cermony

On the 16th August we had a Naming Ceremony for Cas at the West Bridgford Registry Office. It was an excellent day. Only family, Will, Claire, Tee and Kat came so it was a small affair but nevertheless we really enjoyed ourselves. Cas was on very good form so he was a joy all day. He had a crawling race in during the ceremony with Kitty which was very funny. He also really enjoyed getting his photo taken afterwards. Once we left the registry office, we went for food at the Larwood and Voce. We had a delicious Sunday Lunch.
Cornwall

Sunday, 19 July 2009
First Birthday BBQ!
Brighton

This week we went to Brighton to see Will and Claire. We had an excellent time. The weather was lovely and we spent a day shopping in the Lanes and eating fantastic veggie food. It was a couple of days of firsts for Cas. Here is a picture of him with his first pair of shoes. They are not walking shoes (because he is not walking) but they protect his feet whilst crawling and essentially look cool - which is the most important thing!!
Cas enjoying his first Mr Whippy! Well he ate some of mine. We spent a couple of hours on the beach as it was so hot. Cas went for a paddle in the sea - another first! We had to stop him eating all the stones from the pebble beach.
Cas ordered his first meal from a kiddies menu - spinach cheese and potato rosti. It was huge - I ate most of it - delicious!

One of the reason we were in Brighton was so that Chris could play drums for Will in a gig that Will's band Tandy Hard had. The gig went well, so we might go down to Devon in the Bongo so that Chris can play with them again. However our journey back from Brighton was such a nightmare (3 hours stuck on the M25) that I have decided never to go anywhere ever again.


One of the reason we were in Brighton was so that Chris could play drums for Will in a gig that Will's band Tandy Hard had. The gig went well, so we might go down to Devon in the Bongo so that Chris can play with them again. However our journey back from Brighton was such a nightmare (3 hours stuck on the M25) that I have decided never to go anywhere ever again.
Adam is 40!
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