We had to use the car to get Joseph to sleep on last Sunday and here we are having a kip on the sofa after the garage transfer. We have to use the bottle to get him to relax! Rest assured - he doesn't use it all the time!
Here is some typing from Joseph - he busted in on my blog session and insisted on contributing:
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Continuing the Easter theme, Joseph has taken a liking to a brown rabbit that Grandma Milly bought for him when he was born (its come into view since we moved him into his new room). It is his preferred bed time companion at the moment.
As you can see we've gone gone for a more military inspired haircut for his latest one...it is pretty short (clippers!) and I am hoping that it lasts for a while. I took him to a place that specialises in cutting kids' hair...funnily enough called "Kids R Hair", they have special chairs and TV screens (we watched Thomas the Tank Engine - a bit weird though as it had an American accent not Ringo Starr!). Dan is putting a gate at the end of the deck and Joseph was helping make sure the posts were level.
Joseph has had a very active social life this weekend - we had a playdate with Anne and Taylor on Friday afternoon and then this afternoon, Joseph and I went to visit Megan and Finn. Joseph and Finn love each other and had a great time - they followed each other around and copied each other's movements, very amusing! Finn also has his haircut at Kids R Hair!
Dan and I became Godparents to Charlotte this morning (Charlotte is the youngest daughter of Jo and Phil - friends of ours we met at ante natal classes, Lizzie is the same age as Joseph). I am excited about having a little girl to buy lots of pink things for. The service was held at St Aidan's in Remuera and was a good hour and a half in length! They had a creche outside so Joseph and Dan spent time outside exploring the grounds.
Re our second baby...went to the obstetrician on Wednesday for my 24 week check...everything is fine with baby well on the heavy side of the growth charts (estimated weight 940g v the average weight of 700g).

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