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Friday, October 26, 2012
The End and the Beginning
Here I was at the end of my pregnancy, in full bloom so to speak! I was definitely ready to not be pregnant anymore, but no one could have prepared me for the new life ahead! Here is Keane just after he was born at 9 lbs 5 oz. He was born by ceasarean after a long unsuccessful induction which luckily was not painful as I decided to go with an epidural before they did the hormone drip. In hindsight it was a wise deceision because after over 18 hours of labor, I had only dilated 3 centimetrers which they informed me did not even constitute "established labor" so they were able to top up the epidural and present me with a beautifil baby boy on my chest within about 15 minutes. The wait was over, and our little (well not so little)
Sunday, May 6, 2012
My Pregnancy
Here are some pictures of me as I grow bigger and BIGGER! I am certainly getting pretty big these days. It is now beginning to get a bit difficult to get into the car or to get up off of the couch which is funny. The last picture was taken on our last baby-free holiday to the Isle of Wight at the beginning of April when I was about 30 weeks pregnant. I'm now 35 weeks but certainly bigger than I was then. I am lucky to have had 2 baby showers, one via skype with my American family back home and one yesterday with friends and English family. We started our pre-natal classes and have met some nice people, and I also have a good friend who is due a couple weeks before me and also having a boy which is nice. We had a nice holiday for a week just the two of us before Easter, and we are now working on getting the baby room ready. It's all starting to feel real now since I only have about 5 weeks to go!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
It's a Boy!
As you all know by now, we are expecting the arrival of our first born due June 9th 2012. We are very excited and have enjoyed getting our sneak peeks of our little one at 13 and 21 weeks. As you can see, the baby is looking more like a baby now, and I personally think I can see a little bit of Tim in the profile. The exciting news that we found out last Friday is that we are going to be proud parents of a beautiful baby boy. We had been wanting to find out since I got pregnant, so it was very exciting when the moment finally arrived. we were actually both surprised because we both had a hunch it was a girl. It was a very nice surprise! Since the news, it has been fun imagining what he will be like. We have started thinking more seriously about names, but we are not telling any of our favorites. Any suggestions are very welcome, but the name will certainly be a surprise until Baby Webb makes his appearance. The joke around the house now is that I will have a house full of me and sweet boys! We always call the cats, the sweet boys, and of course there is Tim, so I will certainly be one outnumbered female. We are looking forward to spending time with our little boy, and I hear that Uncle Phil has already ordered a Barnet Football Club one piece for his nephew. I think he is hoping that they will have another instant Barnet fan! Of course, as a protective mother, I will make sure that our boy is a bit bigger before he starts attending games and make sure he is wrapped up warm against the windy football weather. Needless to say, Tim is looking forward to some family soccer coaching in the future.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
The Blue House on Woodfields
Hello, I have been meaning to post a picture of our house with its nice paint job. I think you'll notice a big improvement if you look back to previous photos of when we bought the place. It now has a very nice fresh new look and certainly stands out on our street! When we first got it painted, we actually were surprised at just how bright it came out, but as we have gotten many (surprisingly) compliments from other people on the choice of color. We have come to appreciate how it brightens up the whole street. We can also now say, "We live in the blue house on Woodfields" as it's the only one and you certainly can't miss it! As you can see the weather is getting brighter, and hopefully will continue to do so, as it has been another long dreary winter as usual. We just changed the clocks last night, so we are now really moving into the springtime. Hope you like the house, and feel free to comment or come and stay with us if you are headed to the UK.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Life in Our House
I know its been a while, but life in our house has been a bit crazy!...to say the least. We have had a lot of things happening recently in our lives. One of the main things is that I am transferring to working in Bishop's Stortford (which is about 4 miles from home) which will make my commute almost nothing and hopefully reduce my stress at work. I have been able to do this because another staff member has left that post and relocated so I am filling in her vacancy and will be replaced by someone else. I am really looking forward to this, and it goes great with Tim's plan of working closer to home as well. We have been busy with church and making friends there and enjoyed getting to know a South African couple who are absolutely awesome! This is a picture of Tim and I in the kitchen. Our little house is doing well. Tim has finished the floor in the loft and we are working towards finishing it off completely so that we can put more stuff up there. Tim has made the back garden look really good and we are looking forward to a few more plants and a back gate to get put in. But, Tim has been very busy with work and hasn't had much time to do house stuff. We are looking forward to the April break that starts in another week. I am taking some time off too and we are going to Weymouth and Cornwall which should be lovely. Overall , we are doing ok and the sweet boys are doing well too.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Christmas at Underhill Cottage
We had my parents come to stay for their very first Christmas in England in 2009. I know it has been a very long time since then, but we have been busy, busy, busy with our crazy jobs mainly and with fixing up the house and getting involved with church stuff. I will tell more about church life later in another entry. For the moment, we should just say that We had a very nice time and my parents enjoyed staying in bunk beds in our spare room! We had a traditional Noche Buena (Cuban Christmas Eve) dinner followed by a traditional English Christmas day with church in the morning (I sang in the worship band) and then dinner complete with crackers, paper hats and family games! Tim's uncle, aunt and 2 cousins came for the dinner and stayed the night at the Webbs with Phil there too. We all had fun playing Buzz which was one of Tim's Christmas gifts. We also watched some traditional English football matches during which neither team actually scored, so we had to persuade my dad that the Brits are actually aware that they should try and score but that we just watched some pretty rubbish games in a row which was unfortunate. Elise, my only sister, sadly did not come for Christmas, and she was missed, but we did send some presents home and received some nice gifts handmade by Elise herself. We did also get some more visitors, my dad's sister and her husband who live in Chepstow (near Wales) came to stay one night and we had a nice pub dinner and taught them how to play Buzz too. My parents really enjoyed seeing us in our new home, our church and meeting our friends and family, and they enjoyed having a little mini Pajot family reunion too. Overall we had a nice Christmas, and now our house really feels like a home because my family have been here.
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