We've just finished packing for our trip to New York tomorrow. We booked it back in November and as normally seems to be the case, the time has flown by.
We're in the US until Tuesday, giving us 3 whole and 2 half days to roam around and we're staying at The Michelangelo - it certainly looks nice, but time will tell. As any previous visitor to NY will tell you, there is a whole heap of things to do. Fi and I are both virgins to the area so it will be easy to try and cram too much in, however, we're both in need of some relaxation so we'll try and keep it a little calm.
Until next time.....
This is a lazy way of keeping a diary isn't it? Not that I've ever kept a diary but it's never too late to start you know....
Thursday, March 24, 2005
Friday, March 18, 2005
Better get used to The Tweenies
In what seems to be an increasingly rare posting to my blog, I reveal our most exciting news since Fi and I married. Yep, it’s the big one – we’re going to be parents. The life-changing month is September, round about the 15th-17th, depending on who you speak to. We’ve known now since before we went skiing back in January, however we’ve bowed to tradition and waited the suggested 3 months before making a general announcement.
Mother and bump are doing well. It’s easy for me of course but Fi has had what seems to be ‘fairly standard’ morning sickness, although it’s been occurring in the evening. As we enter the second trimester (I’ve been reading up on these things), the sickness seems to be abating and I can slowly wean myself off ready-meals for one.
Bath and North East Somerset council (or BANES, if you prefer the ‘catchy’ version) don’t pay for the traditional 12 week scan, so we wait until 20 weeks unless we’re willing to pay £200 for it. We thought about it but decided last night to wait – it’s only 6 weeks away anyway.
Obviously we’re both over the moon as it something we’ve wanted for a while now, but it’s overwhelming. Perhaps it is something that won’t settle in for sometime but then maybe it never does?
Other news is that we’re off to New York on Good Friday. This is partly in celebration for Fi’s 30th Birthday (April 11th) but mostly because it looks fun and something we’ve both wanted to do for some time now. It’s quite nicely timed given that come September we’ll never have any free cash ever again.
Mother and bump are doing well. It’s easy for me of course but Fi has had what seems to be ‘fairly standard’ morning sickness, although it’s been occurring in the evening. As we enter the second trimester (I’ve been reading up on these things), the sickness seems to be abating and I can slowly wean myself off ready-meals for one.
Bath and North East Somerset council (or BANES, if you prefer the ‘catchy’ version) don’t pay for the traditional 12 week scan, so we wait until 20 weeks unless we’re willing to pay £200 for it. We thought about it but decided last night to wait – it’s only 6 weeks away anyway.
Obviously we’re both over the moon as it something we’ve wanted for a while now, but it’s overwhelming. Perhaps it is something that won’t settle in for sometime but then maybe it never does?
Other news is that we’re off to New York on Good Friday. This is partly in celebration for Fi’s 30th Birthday (April 11th) but mostly because it looks fun and something we’ve both wanted to do for some time now. It’s quite nicely timed given that come September we’ll never have any free cash ever again.
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