Monday 30 July 2007

Baptism

I was baptised yesterday, in St. George's church in Penilee, Glasgow, which is where my parents got married two years ago.



Here are three of my cousins: Sylvie, Mattie and Ted:

Uncle Chris was chatting with some of the locals:

And mum was trying to keep me in the shade - not usually a concern in Glasgow!


Saturday 28 July 2007

Back in Scotland

I got back to Glasgow again the other night (more planes trains and automobiles!)

I've been meeting plenty of my family. Here are some of them:




From the left, that's auntie Paula, her son Mattie, Uncle Johnny, my cousin Emily, Granda, Ted (Mattie's brother), gran, uncle David (Mattie and Ted's dad) and uncle Nicholas.



And this is me with my glamorous Godmother, Paula:




And my ever-cheeky uncle Paul, who threatened to throw me oot the windae if I was sick on his T-shirt. Charming!

Wednesday 25 July 2007

Grandpa Bruce

My Grandpa Bruce and Val arrived first thing this morning - I hadn't even finished my breakfast when they arrived!

They brought us best wishes from John and Mary McArthur, the Contopouloses, the Barnabeis and Bill and Doris.

Hi there everyone!

Saturday 21 July 2007

First roll

I (finally) managed to roll over for mum. Slowly does it!

Wednesday 18 July 2007

Rock and (nearly) roll



I've been practising my rolling moves. Almost there...




I'll get it next time Mum, I promise...

Tuesday 17 July 2007

Smiling again

I love my wee rocking chair - it always makes me laugh

Monday 16 July 2007

Got him!


Dad should have known better, really...

Friday 13 July 2007

In bed...

... but not feeling sleepy:

Tuesday 10 July 2007

New trick

I learned a new trick at the weekend - how to feed myself! Take a look:



It's just as well really, because I think Craig would have rather drank his own beer than sit and feed me....

Monday 9 July 2007

Garden fun

Dad has been busy out in the garden - but he still has time to show me around:



And Liz has been around too:



Wednesday 4 July 2007

Happy 4th of July



Although as a British citizen, I have to say I don't see what all the fuss is about.