Much to my surprise Richard announced this evening that we would be watching the rugby. Not normally noted for his enthusiasm for televised team sports (I'm very glad to say), I thought I would go along with this innovation. Olivia enjoyed the first half but then flagged during half time and went to bed. Must have been the beer...
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Summer House Progress
Mary and Jesus????
Sunday Lunch
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Hot off the Press!
Well, would you believe it? After 11 years, I've finally got my PhD. Wolverhampton finally conferred the qualification on me on February 6th and so you can all now call me 'Doctor'. This has been the main reason why there has been such a long gap in the blogging - I was trying hard to do the corrections and resubmit my thesis before the end of January deadline.
So, was it worth the effort and worth having it hanging over me for the last 11 years? Well, if helped me to get my promotion - that and my innate charm and intelligence, ahem! ;-), so I can't complain too much really (in case you didn't know I'm now back at work as Laboratory Manager, my predecessor John having retired). Having said that, looking back I wouldn't now recommend that anyone does one part time unless they, or their supervisory team, are disciplined and can/do work to deadlines. Neither was true in my case and so the whole thing drifted... Nevertheless, my Mum and Dad thought it was worth making an announcement in the paper and I have to say that I was quite touched. Someone needs to tell the Shropshire Star how to spell PhD though:

Also in the news this week: Olivia was part of a group photo for Jo Jingles, the baby and toddler music group that she goes to on Fridays with Jean. She loves it and can now crawl across the carpet to get her own musical instruments. Unfortunately when the picture was taken she was somewhat preoccupied with trying to peel the Jo Jingles sticker off her red top. Good picture of Jean though. See if you can spot them:
Summer House
Richard and my Dad have started converting one of the sheds (used to be known as 'The New Workshop' but which was really a repository for garden tools and pieces of wood) into a summer house. We hope to have it finished in time for Olivia's dedication which will be on April 6th. It's currently a work in progress. From an earlier picture (below) you can see what it used to look like:
They have taken the sides down and repositioned them so that the double doors which were round the back now look onto the lawn; have rebuilt the wonky side that had the windows; replaced these windows and are in the process of replacing the sloping corrugated steel roof with a felted, wooden hipped roof which incorporates a porch. It's all good stuff! I wish my Dad would wear more PPE though...





Tool Time
Amjad's House Warming
Amjad and his wife Kaz recently moved house and then were good enough to host a house warming for us all. The food was fabulous.
John and his wife Gill were invited too. To look at the picture you'd think they'd really resented being dragged out of retirement...! They didn't at all and we did all have a great time!
Miles and Smiles
Earlier on in the New Year my friend Miles who I was at university with came to visit for the weekend. We didn't do anything more exciting than go out for lunch and go shopping for a waterproof fabric to cover the tops of our new toy boxes with but still it was good to see him again. Last time he visited I was suffering with morning sickness and felt pretty dreadful all that weekend. This time I was suffering with sleep deprivation, Olivia having been up a lot in the night. Not good! Hopefully the next time he visits I'll be in a fit state to enjoy it a bit more.
Saturday, 16 February 2008
Back to Long Ashton
The day after Boxing Day we went down to Long Ashton to see Ivor, Bex and Molly. Ivor's parents and sister were there too so altogether it made a lovely family get together:
Rebecca got to grips with the idea of managing 2 small children (I think it's put her off!),
knk
Later on Molly and Olivia went outside and played on the swings. Molly was incredibly tired and very nearly dropped off to sleep. Olivia had slept on the journey down so was full of beans and thought it was hilarious:
Merry Christmas!
Christmas day was lovely. After church we went to Kate and Alun's for lunch. Thomas had been given a new chess set which he really liked.
Olivia eventually needed a nap so she slept in the pram on the way home. When she woke the 3 of us drove over to my parents for their annual Christmas Day tea. We were joined by Mum's friend Marie and her mother Rose; Aunty Nat, Uncle Bill and Simon. We stayed over and Olivia gave us the best Christmas present of all - a complete night's sleep!
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