Tuesday, 28 September 2010

bell ringing


Joe don't ring that bell or else we will all be in big trouble

Luke





Some recent pictures of Luke

balloons, balloons, balloons



Luke had a chance to practice his second favourite word after tractor

steam engines





Grandad Keith gave Joe some good training in how steam engines work while Luke was happy climbing barriers and saying tractor over and over

action man




walking in the park



The boys out for a walk and discovering flowers. Wouldn't you rather be at the station watching trains boys?

listening to trees





A high tech tree at Harlow carr- we could actually listen to the noises going on inside the tree from the water passing up through it. Joe said that as the water was feeding it then the noise must have been the tree's tummy rumbling.

bus drivers




just aren't as friendly as they used to be, must be all those traffic fumes. Nothing like shocking all your passengers driving like a maniac and steering with your feet.

Monday, 20 September 2010

more sweetcorn fun



After Luke's fun with the sweetcorn, Joe also wanted to make some funny photos with sweetcorn the next time that we ate some.

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

family visit





We had a great weekend visit from the family. Cousins Finn and Sophie had a great time with the boys who did not want them to go home again.

a quiet Sunday morning


another peaceful and relaxed Sunday morning

Monday, 13 September 2010

builders are here




The builders have finally arrived to make a start on our latest house project. It looks like they have a plan and have got it all under control.

Monday, 6 September 2010

Luke's first paintings



Here is Luke's first two paintings done at nursery with added frames for style.

Sunday, 5 September 2010

custard


Mummy's custard wasn't as good as nursery custard.

corn on the cob






Luke's first experience with sweetcorn was a bit confusing but he soon got the hang of it.

first day at pre-school



Time is moving fast, here is Joe this week setting off on his first morning to pre-school, looking very grown up and carrying his packed lunch with him.