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Thursday, 31 January 2008

One last goodbye!

Hello again everyone – apologies for not being able to blog more often I have been busy busy busy and I’m am tired tired tired… exhausted, in fact. Two kids?! What was I thinking?! Ahh no, not really. I only have to take one look at little Oslo’s sweet little face and I remember that it’s all worth it. And Louie’s too of course :-)

My parents are still visiting and we’ve been entertaining them with trips to the train museum (Louie was over the moon), various shopping expeditions and nice meals in restaurants. They’re off on Sunday though, but I don’t think I’ll be too sad as we’ll be seeing them very soon.

Anyway, I’m afraid I’m going to have to finish here as I’m about to fall asleep with my nose buried in the keyboard. Thank you for all the lovely comments – I’ve been enjoying reading everyone’s posts and all the comments, including those that came through after the spam filter was fixed… thank you!

With very best wishes to all of you out there… I hope you have a fabulous 2008. I'll leave you with a final photo of us at Louie’s birthday party earlier this month.



Xxxx Amy

But of course, before I go, here are those definitions from my last post…

Veritable: used to emphasise something, e.g. ‘a veritable feast’ meaning it really was a feast (!)
Trepidation: a feeling of fear that something bad is going to happen
Bliss: a feeling a true happiness
A hop, skip and a jump: a short distance (away)
To sink in: if something ‘sinks in’ it means you slowly understand or believe it
Pivotal: very important, causing change
Full on: extreme

Comments

Hi Amy, How sweet a photo it is! I like it very much. good bye and take care. James

Hi,Amy Do you know you and your husband are so much alike and i think Louise takes after his dadddy's appearance.It's a bit late but I world love to give you my huge congratulation and I wish that the baby is always healthy.I've read you are coming back home in England.Safe your journey and goodbye! hyoshilxx

Hi Amy! We all warmly embracing virtualy your sweet Oslo William along with you. How happy you both look like, any bit of tiredness I can see. Look at James smiling family and I wish that your never loss such happinis in the future, too! Sincerely! Ps. hope my little comment to Rachel from Oz will appear yet.

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