
Hello, I'm back again to update on my exciting antics. I've been catching up with pals this week. I saw some o

f my special Care and hospital mates on Wednesday, and we're all doing really well. I reckon we're all about the same size now, and all starting to sit up and roll around. I'm getting really good at sitting, so much so that I can even sit up in the bath now - not for very long before I get knocked over by Harriet splashing about though, so I have to watch out. Harriet and I went to our swimming lessons together on Saturday for the first time. I have been going on a Wednesday up until now, but now Harriet and I are both going on a Saturday morning in preparation for when mummy goes back to work in June. I was a real pro in my lesson, as I'd had lessons before, so I was used as the demonstration baby nearly every time! I swam under water nicely and kicked my legs for mummy. Harriet did really well in her lesson too an

d swam through a hoop under the water. It's Mothering Sunday today, so Harriet and I cooked mummy breakfast and took it to her in bed - not really!!!! I woke up at 5.45am, so mummy wasn't very impressed with me. Harriet and daddy made mummy a lovely cup and saucer though, and we all went to a special Mothering Sunday church service and we lit candles for our mummy and gave her some flowers. I've been waking up early recently, so mummy has had to start feeding me more milk at about 10pm again to try and get me to sleep longer - oops, I don't think she's very happy with me for that - I think it's just because I'm growing a lot in preparation for starting nursery. I do my first practice wit

hout mummy tomorrow for an hour and then on Thursday I spend a whole morning there ready for my first full day on 1st April - how exciting. I'm also teething a lot although I don't have any teeth yet. Harriet got her first tooth when she was 10 months old apparently. I like to chew on everything, including mummy when I'm feeding, so I'm not very popular for that either. Oh dear, I'd better do something to make it up to her - lots of smiles and cuddles should do the trick!
it was great to see you on holiday, Bea. Sorry you were suffering a bit, but hopefully you are fully recovered now.
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