LittleStuff

Posts made in September, 2009

Rob’ll Make You Smile….

StumbledUpon this (am loving the StumbleImages button on new toolbar)…

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Blog Love – Ladybird World Mother

Daisy1-283x300This weeks blog love isn’t just for a particular post – it’s for the blog in general too. I loved yesterdays post  (The Last Straw), but also the one from Friday. And the one on ‘No Sex Please‘ made me laugh out loud. And also make a Change At Bedtime.

So – may I present the Ladybird World blog, chock-full of tiny little life snippets. Careful before you click on the daisy. You may be gone some time…

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Think Tank Science Museum Review

Think TankJust to let you know that we have now posted our review of Think Tank Birmingham Science Museum. You can read it here.

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Conjoined twins and other lessons, by Catherine Newman

Thanks to @Keris for the tip. We’re fans of American author Catherine Newman, and I just love this essay. It’s a little longer than the articles we usually link to (it being an essay an’ all…), but so worth a read;

Two Hearts Beat As One

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Organix Organic Baby Food


We received two pots of sweet potato, pear and pea stage 1. Amalia, at just 7 months, has this weekend moved on to stage 2, however, the consistency of the Organix food seemed to be a welcome bridge between the two stages. And so to Amalia’s tasting notes: as a drooling carnivore, we were a little apprehensive giving her a total veggie meal – previous veggie meals have mostly been scattergunned down her front and onto mummy as daddy applauds in the background. Bad daddy. However, the Organix she vacuumed down with the same black-hole gusto she normally reserves for meat-based dishes (to put this in context, mummy likes her meat cooked, or rather not cooked to the point where a quick blast of the defibrillators would have the beast mooing/baaing again). As you can see from the pictures attached, Amalia went about her dinner with military precision. Lip-smacking, hand waving, mmmm-ing, which loosely translated means she liked it. Keep up the good work!

Amalia, Mama and Papi

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