Friday, 29 January 2016
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Climbing Kilimanjaro
Last night my darling husband Bear headed off on an adventure of a lifetime. This is what he said about it... |
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"On Monday I leave for Tanzania to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. It will be the hardest physical challenge of my life!
My reasons are twofold; as someone once said, ”precious time is ticking away and life is not a dress rehearsal” - in other words we come this way once and I think we should really make the most of our time on this planet and enjoy as much of its wonders that we can. I hope to be able to use the trip to reflect, rejuvenate and to re-connect with my own personal and business “Why”? - in one of most beautiful places on earth.
The other reason is to give something back. I have long been a supporter of the amazing work done by the NSPCC in protecting vulnerable children and want to do my bit to make a difference to the lives of kids in the UK. As the NSPCC say - "Every childhood is worth fighting for”.
If you would like to help out and make a donation please click this link to my Just Giving page.
Wish me luck!
Alan "
- We do wish you all the luck and love in the world and although we will miss you, we are so proud of you Bear xxx
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Kilimanjaro climb
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Hair today gone tomorrow
Our family hairdresser Arthur paid us a visit last night and one by one gave us all a trim and blow dry. I think mum is enjoying some of the little perks of London life now that she lives here! lolz
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Happy 2nd birthday Scarlett Grace!
It doesn't feel that long ago that I was getting my IV’s hooked up at the Lindo Wing and our beautiful little princess arrived. A helpless newborn baba who's now, two years later, walking, talking and has a personality of her own.
On Sunday we celebrated her second birthday (and her first too for that matter!) at the Japanese steak house Benihana in Mayfair, then at home with mum and the uncles.
Creatures of habit we are lol, however if something works (especially when you have young children), then why change it?!
Creatures of habit we are lol, however if something works (especially when you have young children), then why change it?!
'Little Madam' doesn't speak that much yet as we're talking two languages with her. Mainly 2 to 3 word-sentences. Here are some of the words that she uses regularly:
thank you
no
no
Mamma+Pappa
iPad
iPad
naughty
How are you?
How are you?
car
vatten (Swedish for water)
water
duck
duck
mormor (Swedish for grandma)
shoes
tack (Swedish for thank you)
look
titta (Swedish for look)
eat
eat
gurka (Swedish for cucumber)
rain
Bing (name of her fav CBeebies program)
hot
rain
Bing (name of her fav CBeebies program)
hot
jacka (Swedish for coat)
nappy
door
tacke (Swedish for duvet)
open
One, Two, Three
hello
hello
dagis (Swedish for nursery)
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At home,
Family,
fatherhood,
Lifestyle,
motherhood,
Scarlett Grace 24-36 months,
siblings
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Dentist on Devonshire St
Lil man in the chair for a check up |
Monday morning saw us paying a family visit to our new Swedish dentist just off Harley Street. Not your usual dentist waiting room with a grand piano and Chesterfield sofas - more like a gentleman's club LOL |
Saturday, 2 January 2016
House warming party at Mum's
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Amersham,
friends,
Mamma,
Uncle Erik & Co.
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