22 July 2009

Nine months!

It's been quite a while since I've posted something, so I guess its about time. I'm now nine months and two weeks old, thats pretty much the same amount of time that I spent in Mummy's tummy. At the moment I'm busy practising to move around. I'm already pretty good in rolling around on the floor. I've also managed now several times to get on my tummy from sitting up. I suppose I have to work on sitting up myself soon, as I'm getting a little bit fed up now with always having to wait for somebody to help me. When it comes to food, well, I'm not always especially interested in it, I have to say, although I've tried quite a lot by now. I like my porridge in the morning and I really like the little strawberries that Daddy is growing on our balcony. Bananas are good, and apples too. But I'm not really into veggies at the moment and I'm afraid that Mummy isn't so happy about that. I guess I'm just more a fruit person ;) I still love my bath in the evening and as its summer now I get to bathe quite often. Thats cool, I just love to splash about! You can look at some pictures of me, if you click on the picture below. You might notice that I've even grown some hair :)
See you soon!!


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18 July 2009

First anniversary and first bike outing

On the 16th of July, we were celebrating our first wedding anniversary!
We decided to take our bikes and our newly purchased bike trailer for Liam to sit in for a ride and a picnic.
We only made a short trip before, so that we wanted to take it easy and not go too far to get Liam used to the whole experience.
Our destination was one of the royal castles in Ulriksdal. We sat there in the beautiful garden and enjoyed the sun and our picnic, in remembrance of the day one year ago when we also had a picnic in a royal garden after we got married.
Liam seemed to quite enjoy the trip in his little house, he even had a kip in it during the afternoon.
In the evening we managed to go to the cinema to see the new film by Woody Allen 'Whatever works', thanks to Emma.
Altogether a great first anniversary, with hopefully many more to come ;-)