Today is my first day of school. I am very excited and keen to go! Mummy and Daddy are excited for me too but can't believe how fast the time has gone and that their "baby" is going off to school.
Hi everyone, As you know we are typical boys, constantly up to mischief and doing lots of new things. This blog will keep you up to date with most of them! From Harrison, Will and Samuel xxx
Monday, January 29, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
We have a new baby brother!
Our gorgeous baby brother "Samuel Brad Garlick" was born on 8.1.07 (Daddy's birthday) at 11.31pm. He weighed 6lbs 1oz and was 51cm long. He gave us a huge surprise coming 18 days early and on the day we were moving house! We were very excited to see Mummy and Daddy going off in an ambulance! (Mummy was a little less excited LOL but all's well that ends well!)
Here are Mummy and Daddy in the theatre...first cuddle. Doesn't Daddy look handsome in the theatre clothes?
Hey...what in the world is that thing you are putting on me...and where am I?
Harrison was determined to have the "first cuddle" after Mummy! He is so proud!
And as you can see Will is pretty pleased too!
All the boys! Mummy is out numbered for sure now!
Time to go home...
First ride in the car...
First ride in the car...
First bath at home...
I know I'm small...but surely this is a giant bottle??
I can already smile! I gave my Mum and Dad my first proper smile with my eyes open (and no wind LOL) recently...they grabbed the camera and managed to get this picture of half of one.
We took our baby brother on his first outing to the shops! Will put his own shoes on as you can see...
I'm so cute... I don't like Green Eggs and Ham as yet...but Sam I am!
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Look Out Below!
We are moving to a new house very soon and the most important job on the list (Harrison's) was to remove the cubby house. This was no easy task as you can see!
Daddy and Pete got it down onto Grandad's trailer with the use of some props and had to remove our side fence to be able to tow it forward far enough for the crane to reach it. Here the crane driver is surveying the sticky situation!
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