T minus 14 hours and counting
Sorry I haven't posted for the past week or so, been a bit busy gearing up for going solo. Carol goes back to work tomorrow and I will be left on my own with the boys and it will be the first proper day of being a 'Stay at home Dad'. Carol has gone out to the shops and I have been left alone with the boys for say half a day etc. But this is the real thing now. Ok, I admit it - I am getting a little worried :-)
Luckily Carols parents live about 2 miles away and they are brilliant, they are more than happy to come over and help. But I really want to give this a good go and not have to ring them unless I really have to. This is because I need to get used to being alone and caring for them. But it is nice to know that they are there.
On Tuesday the Neonatal Unit are holding a Teddy Bears Picnic. All the parents and babies that have been in the unit get together and have a picnic in the sports field next to Winchesters Leisure Centre. It will be really nice to see some of the nurses again, they were fantastic and we came to think of them as extended family. I can't wait to see their faces when they see how big Harry and Ben are now. They were weighed last Thursday and they are both 12.12lb !!!
So all being well and the weather is ok, Carols parents are coming over and we are going to the picnic with Harry and Ben (and their teddies). Sadly this is carols 2nd day back at work, so she can't join us.
I will take some photos and post them here as I know I haven't included any photos for a while.
Last Friday we went to Moors Valley Park in Dorset. We went with my sister in law Karen and her three daughters, Amy, Emma and Heather. Carols Mum & Dad also came along and we had a great time. Moors Valley is a huge woodland park with wooden animals for kids to climb over, Karens daughters loved it and I am sure Harry & Ben will when they are older. We all enjoyed the woodland walk and half way round there is a tree top walk way of rope bridges and platforms. Carols Dad Terry was happy to stay on the ground and walk the boys round in the pram and meet us at the far end, whilst the rest of us when up into the tree tops. There were loads of squirrels and my nieces loved every minute of it.
http://www.moors-valley.co.uk/
My neices Amy (oldest) Emma (the middle one) and Heather the youngest are really funny with the boys. Amy and Heather can tell the differences between Harry and Ben, but Emma can't even remember their names. For the whole day they were known as 'That boy' and 'The other one' Emma is very cute. In fact all three of them are sweeties.
Well the boys are fed and now it is our turn, dinner is ready and I must go.
Cheer 'Slightly worried' Si.
Luckily Carols parents live about 2 miles away and they are brilliant, they are more than happy to come over and help. But I really want to give this a good go and not have to ring them unless I really have to. This is because I need to get used to being alone and caring for them. But it is nice to know that they are there.
On Tuesday the Neonatal Unit are holding a Teddy Bears Picnic. All the parents and babies that have been in the unit get together and have a picnic in the sports field next to Winchesters Leisure Centre. It will be really nice to see some of the nurses again, they were fantastic and we came to think of them as extended family. I can't wait to see their faces when they see how big Harry and Ben are now. They were weighed last Thursday and they are both 12.12lb !!!
So all being well and the weather is ok, Carols parents are coming over and we are going to the picnic with Harry and Ben (and their teddies). Sadly this is carols 2nd day back at work, so she can't join us.
I will take some photos and post them here as I know I haven't included any photos for a while.
Last Friday we went to Moors Valley Park in Dorset. We went with my sister in law Karen and her three daughters, Amy, Emma and Heather. Carols Mum & Dad also came along and we had a great time. Moors Valley is a huge woodland park with wooden animals for kids to climb over, Karens daughters loved it and I am sure Harry & Ben will when they are older. We all enjoyed the woodland walk and half way round there is a tree top walk way of rope bridges and platforms. Carols Dad Terry was happy to stay on the ground and walk the boys round in the pram and meet us at the far end, whilst the rest of us when up into the tree tops. There were loads of squirrels and my nieces loved every minute of it.
http://www.moors-valley.co.uk/
My neices Amy (oldest) Emma (the middle one) and Heather the youngest are really funny with the boys. Amy and Heather can tell the differences between Harry and Ben, but Emma can't even remember their names. For the whole day they were known as 'That boy' and 'The other one' Emma is very cute. In fact all three of them are sweeties.
Well the boys are fed and now it is our turn, dinner is ready and I must go.
Cheer 'Slightly worried' Si.
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