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Twinkle twinkle little boy
How you fill my heart with joy
Your infectious giggle
Your perfect smile
Your warm sleepy hugs
Your cheeky style
Your sloppy kisses
Your iron grip
Blue of your eyes
The red of your lip
Twinkle Twinkle
Tiny Son
I love you now and always
Precious little one x
T
On Sunday 17th April 2011 David and I took Esther and William to London for the very first time. We went to watch the marathon, to support every amazing person who volunteered to take part and in particular to cheer on David’s older brother, Martin.
See our banner above!
People who run the marathon spend the best part of a year preparing for it, many run for their own personal sense of achievement and many run to raise money for charity. Whatever a person’s motivation it is a huge challenge and commitment so I would like to say well done to absolutely everyone who took part. You should be very very proud!
I have to say though that being a supporter, a spectator, at the marathon is not without challenge, particularly if you brave our busy capital city with twinfants in a giant double buggy!! By the time we got home last night I felt as though I had run a marathon of my own!
Packing for our day in London was like packing for a holiday, there are just so many what ifs and in cases. David took a huge rucksack and I had a small change bag and this is what we had inside …
Picnic for us
Lunch and tea for the babies
Pots and spoons
Juice for us
Water cups for babies
Wipes
Muslins
10 Nappies
Nappy bags
Cotton wool
Spare clothes for Esther and William
Spare top for me
Books for babies
4 bibs plus clean spare plastic bibs
Change mat
Warm clothes for Esther and William
Picnic Blanket
Bicycle pump
Puncture repair kit
Our banner
Sun hats
Sun cream
Teething / rattly toys
Chewing gum
2 muslins
Cotton wool
1 nappy / sack and wipes
Lip balm
Cameras
Hand gel and cream
Disinfectant wipes
mascara and eye lash curlers
Calpol / Nurofen / teething powders
Vaseline for Esther
Cardigan for me
Purse
So much stuff needed mainly by two of the tiniest possible people. And I have to say that we did use most of what we took.
Despite the mammoth packing required we did have a brilliant time. The 80 minute train ride from Charing to London passed without incident. The babies really were very good. We walked to our viewing spot at Tower Bridge, from Victoria Station, along the South Bank. It was a glorious sunny morning and we were met with friendly smiles and positive comments about the twins all the way. We had take out coffee and breakfast like proper city folk and it was just a lovely lovely day. Esther and William were very well behaved enjoying seeing the sights of London from their newly frontward facing buggy.
When we reached Tower Bridge there was a crowd there but it was not too busy and everyone wasin high spirits cheering complete strangers with the same warmth and enthusiasm as the people they knew and were there to support. It was a great atmosphere, everyone was happy and sharing a common purpose of supporting people striving to acheive a personal or charitable goal.
We erected our banner and waited in the blazing sun for David’s brother to run past. He saw us and waved as he passed us. I am glad we were there to help spur him on.
After seeing Martin we collapsed on to the nearest bit of grass we could find and had lunch, fed the babies, let them have a play and soaked up more of the celebratory vibe befre walking back along the iouth Bank and battling our way into Horseguards Parade to again raise our flag and wait for Martin to finish the race. We were joined by Martin’s wife and children, his Mum and Dad and sister and other friends and family. How wonderful for him to have so many of us waiting there as he crossed the finish line. I hope that we were a comfort to him after his enduring trial. I know that my friends and family would have been a comfort to me after such a huge event.
We all went together for an ice cream in Green Park before making our separate journeys back to Kent reflecting on a beautiful day supporting an amazing and important event.
And again, I say well done one and all who ran yesterday. I am in awe of each and everyone of you. Well done.
And well done to Esther and William who determinedly survived the day without complete meltdown, an achievement of their own which means that we may even brave London again one day, in fact we definitely will for the Buggy Push!!
Well done everyone!
I love this photo of Esther and William playing alongside each other. It warms my heart to see this and know that they will always have each other to play with. How wonderful! It made me think of Us Two, the poem below, that will be one of the readings at their christening next year x
from Now We Are Six
by A.A. Milne (1882-1956)
Wherever I am, there’s always Pooh,
There’s always Pooh and Me.
Whatever I do, he wants to do,
“Where are you going today?” says Pooh…
“Well, that’s very odd ‘cos I was too.
“Let’s go together,” says Pooh, says he.
“Let’s go together,” says Pooh.
“What’s twice eleven?” I said to Pooh,
“Twice what?” said Pooh to Me.
“I think it ought to be twenty two.”
“Just what I think myself,” said Pooh.
“It wasn’t an easy sum to do,
But that’s what it is,” said Pooh, said he.
“That’s what it is,” said Pooh.
“Let’s look for dragons,” I said to Pooh.
“Yes, let’s,” said Pooh to Me.
We crossed the river and found a few…
“Yes, those are dragons all right,” said Pooh.
“As soon as I saw their beaks I knew.
That’s what they are,” said Pooh, said he.
“That’s what they are,” said Pooh.
“Let’s frighten the dragons,” I said to Pooh.
“That’s right,” said Pooh to Me.
“I’m not afraid,” I said to Pooh,
And I held his paw and I shouted “Shoo!
Silly old dragons!”… and off they flew.
“I wasn’t afraid,” said Pooh, said he,
“I’m never afraid with you.”
So wherever I am, there’s always Pooh,
There’s always Pooh and Me.
“What would I do?” I said to Pooh,
“If it wasn’t for you,” and Pooh said… “True,
It isn’t much fun for One, but Two
Can stick together,” says Pooh, says he.
“That’s how it is,” says Pooh.
Esther and William are just at the stage where they are having favourite toys. This is Esther with her talking teddy. Whenever this teddy comes into view her whole face lights up with a glorious welcoming smile and she sits and chats to him for ages. The teddy sings different songs when you press his different body parts. Esther loves it and babbles along. I love this photo of the two of them. A special moment captured now to keep for always x
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The ABC of Me
Age: 34
Bed Size: Double
Chore I Hate: Cleaning windows, I always seem to make them dirtier than before!
Dogs: I would like to own a Labrador one day
Essential start of your day: Extra sleep while babies are out on a run with their Daddy
Favourite Colour: Blue
Gold or Silver: Silver or white gold for me, though my engagement ring is platinum with a single sapphire and a diamond
Height: 5’6
Instruments I have played: Recorder, violin and guitar; sadly I do not play any of them anymore but I do love to sing!
Job: When not a full time Mummy I am a primary school teacher
Kids: Twins; Esther Grace and William Nairn born 24.7.2010, 3 month premature
Live: Charing, Kent, UK
Mum’s Name: Jean
Nickname: Old Bean
Overnight hospital stays: Appendix, twisted bowel
Pet Peeve: My own messiness and laziness – not a good combination!
Quote from a Movie: from TV actually, The West Wing, “How d’ya like them apples?” Has special meaning x
Right or Left handed: Right except for eating. I hold my knife and fork like a lefty!
Siblings: One sister, wee sis, Julie
Time you wake up: 6am but then snooze baby free til 8.30am after a busy night of feeding
Underwear: Mostly nursing bras these days. Is there such a thing as a sexy nursing bra?
Vegetable you dislike: Brussel sprouts
What makes you run late: Being unorganised, the Internet
Xrays you have had: Wisdom teeth, wrist (possible fracture from roller skating) possibly more just before birth of babies but I don’t remember
Yummy food you make: Stir fries and fajitas. Nom Nom!!
Zoo Animals: I love penguins and giraffes
The idea for my introductory alphabet soup came from Bacardi Mama and Sketches and Sentiments. Thank you.
I look forward to talking with you all through Jenny each Alphabe Thursday x
My alphabet is going to be on the theme of my upcoming wedding! I hope you will follow my progress towards the big day.