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Written by Ruaraidh
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Wednesday, 17 December 2003 |
I'm onto solid food now - two meals a day! Everyday I get to choose from an A La Carte menu consisting of pureed sweet potato, papaya, carrot, apple, pear or potato. Fantastic! Also, many thanks to Geraldine for reminding Dad that if he doesn't update the site then friends and family don't get to hear about my latest adventures. To this end there's a new set of pictures in the gallery pages. Thanks Jellybean *hugz* |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Sunday, 02 November 2003 |
Here I am in my new bath - it's called a "TummyTub" and comes from Germany. It feels just like I'm back in Mummy's tummy 'cos it covers me in nice warm water and I can sit in it safely. I know it looks a bit strange but I really like it! Daddy wishes they did bigger ones but I don't think he'd be able to get out of it (if he did manage to get into it in the first place). You can see more pictures of me in my TummyTub in the gallery if you click on the picture on the left. (Remember, you'll need to log in to see my pics.) |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Sunday, 26 October 2003 |
This week I discovered the joy of toys. There's some new pictures of me in my play nest thingy getting overstimulated. Also a couple of shots of me greetin - not uncommon at this time of year. Logged in users can click on the picture to go there. Have a look in the general gallery section for the Halloween Special - some hilarious pics of animals wearing Halloween outfits. |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Saturday, 11 October 2003 |
Check out the Laughing Boy gallery - do the final two pictures remind you of a famous 80's rap star? Here's a clue ... "can't touch this - do-do-de-do-dooo-do". |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Thursday, 09 October 2003 |
In case you're all wondering what I'm doing just now .... I'm growing!!! I now weigh in a 10lbs 11oz - I put on 8oz this week, 9 last week and 9 the week before. I've also learned how to smile and gurgle which seems to send mummy into a fit every time I do it. Strange woman! There's more pics on the way so keep checking back. |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Friday, 12 September 2003 |
I ventured out this week and even got to put on some proper clothes for the first time (instead of a babygro). You can see me in the latest album in the gallery - don't I just look absolutely totey-wee in my car seat :) |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Friday, 12 September 2003 |
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I'm 8lbs 6oz now - I'm told that's good but what I really want to know is ...."Does my bum look big in this?" |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Thursday, 11 September 2003 |
There's three new albums uploaded now - Mum & Dad's wedding without which I wouldn't be here, and Mum & Dad in Venice which is where I was made :) Oh yes, and me in the bath! |
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It's pronounced "Roar-ee" |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Tuesday, 26 August 2003 |
Gender: Masculine Language: Anglicized Irish Etymology: Rory is the Anglicized form of Ruaidhri, an Irish Gaelic name meaning “Red King,” from “ruadh” (red) and “ri” (king).
History: Rory, or rather Ruaidhri, is a traditional Irish Gaelic name, the name of the last high king of Ireland. Rory is currently rather popular in Ireland.
Pronunciation: roar-ee
Alternates: Ruaidhrí, Ruairí. Scottish Gaelic: Ruairi, Ruairidh, Ruaraidh, Rhuairidh. |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Monday, 25 August 2003 |
According to the Kabalarians (whoever they are) the name of Ruaraidh "creates a very aggressive and independent nature, one with big ambitions, giving you original, progressive, large-scale ideas, salesmanship and promotional ability as well as the excellent business judgment which enables you to gain the financial accumulation to which you feel entitled. You have a versatile, restless nature, and could do any job well, although you would not like to do menial tasks. You are seldom satisfied and are always seeking something new. However, you do not know the meaning of relaxation, for when supposedly resting, your mind is forever active, planning out some new project or seeking new ways to improve your present enterprise. You could organize the work of others, though in your impatience to see the job done efficiently, you would likely step right in and do it yourself. Your intense, restless nature can bring on tension which affects the solar plexus and digestion, or the generative organs."
Of course, we all know that's a load of nonsense but it's interesting nonetheless. |
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Paul & Melissa proudly present |
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Written by Ruaraidh
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Sunday, 24 August 2003 |
After what seemed like an eternity but in reality was only 9 months, Ruaraidh has finally arrived. He was born on 18th August 2003 at 7:10pm and weighed in at 7lbs 10oz. Be sure to check out the gallery - there's a link on the menu at the top of the page. |
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