Last week Joshua had to go to the doctors again with another minor case of conjunctivitis. Whilst he was at home we decided to get the tool box out and do some modifications to his car. Notice in the pictures below the lack of side supports and seat cover now. Next to go will be the foot pedals to allow the little guy to scoot around on his own.
This blog was started to share the life of our first baby who was born on October 18th 2007. As the years have passed our family has grown and the blog now also includes Joshua's little brother Brandon King who was born on January 29th 2009 and his little sister who was born on 28th November 2013.
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Full Fat Milk
We are now under a week away from Joshua's first birthday. Don't forget if you need ideas for his birthday then take a look at http://www.whatidlove.co.uk/userhomepage.aspx and search for list nr 16158.
Last week Joshua had to go to the doctors again with another minor case of conjunctivitis. Whilst he was at home we decided to get the tool box out and do some modifications to his car. Notice in the pictures below the lack of side supports and seat cover now. Next to go will be the foot pedals to allow the little guy to scoot around on his own.

Yesterday Joshua travelled all the way to Chippenham with us as I was racing in the UKXTA X-Training Championships. Joshua was an absolute diamond all day and was super popular with everyone, they all adored him. Unfortunately me and Nik only managed 2nd this year and were beaten by a team from Scotland. But as you can see from below, Joshua still made it onto the podium with us and got to wear daddies new silver medal.
Other updates: Now that Joshua is virtually one we have today transitioned him onto full fat cows milk. Touch wood he seems to have taken to it really well and has downed about 3.5 bottles today. This is really good for us as it means we can firstly stop buying expensive follow on milk, and secondly we do not have to keep making up powdered milk bottles all the time. Also as he is nearly 1 we are at the stage where we can stop sterilising all his bottles which again saves time and makes life a bit easier for us.
Last week Joshua had to go to the doctors again with another minor case of conjunctivitis. Whilst he was at home we decided to get the tool box out and do some modifications to his car. Notice in the pictures below the lack of side supports and seat cover now. Next to go will be the foot pedals to allow the little guy to scoot around on his own.
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