On the 13th February, my son William was born!
Adding to my list of reasons I'm not engaging in much hobby right now is the inclusion of a newborn baby. This is certainly not a bad thing, it's simply a shift of my focus for the time being.
William is very settled and calm, something Meg and I are very thankful for! I'm enjoying my new responsibilities as a father, and I'd say the closest thing to a hobby for me right now is meticulously sterilising bottles and measuring our formula. I enjoy the precision, but it's not very creative...
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Willy's birth weight. Full-term babies have weighed less! |
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Willy having a bath. |
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Willy and I. This is his first feed! |
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Me, about to Christen Willy. If the Navy can do it, why can't I? |
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Congrats !
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