Saturday 11 February 2012

FAO Mum and Dad

He's growing up eh...


I captured these last Saturday...I saw a change in him...
Then in an instant he's back to a fun loving 8year old.....

God bless you Ollie x

The Famous Blue Stone of Galveston..

This is one of mine and Eddies favourite Black Adder moments.  During our frequent drnken moments we often fall into this and quote it line by line..



The Awareness Test

Right, can you take the awareness test and pass?   Be honest.....



Well...?

Friday 10 February 2012

The week just gone..

An interesting week.

It started with the snow last Saturday night, just as i picked Ollie up for a sleepover.  What else were we to do but build a snowman..
Meet Bob, he even had shoes!

Early Sunday morning we decided to go sledging.  We went to pick Jo up and ventured onto the slopes of Shibden Park, nr Halifax..



Ollie also enjoyed playing with Alfie..




I also went back to the Riverbank and Reserve to catch the Kingfisher. I am known as the kingfisher King!

I was lucky, he was at home and I caught him feeding!  ** YOU MUST VIEW ON FULL SCREEN**




On Thursday night Ollie was in the Final of 'Hoyle Courts got Talent'.  His school end of term Talent contest.  Ollie played solo on the keyboard and played it perfectly.  I was so proud of him.


Here's Ollie after the show with his certificate. 

I was able to tell Ollie all about when i entered the Bingley Childrens Talent Contest
when I was 12.  Something we now have in common...like Father like son!

Got blocked in a car park this week.  I had a car on each side of me! Front, back, and both sides.
I wasn't happy.  After 247 point turn i managed to squeeze through the tightest of gaps.  I hope the person who had blocked me in from behind enjoyed pumping up his tyres :)

Keep logging in folks, sorry about the lack of updates but i'm still experiencing difficulties with my laptop.

Here's a pic for my mum...

Don't they look Angelic when asleep...Billy Bear keeping him company

See you all soon..

"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but
more useful than a life spent doing nothing."