We were blessed by the arrival of another beautiful baby boy on Monday 14th September. Thomas Joseph was born at 3.44pm and weighed in at 7lb 10oz, slightly larger than Ben. Here he is.

After a bit of a rough ride at Ben's birth, everything went much more smoothly with Thomas' arrival into the world. Despite the frustrations of him being 8 days overdue, it seems that God's perfect timing was at play as we were able to be supported by a friend and midwife from church who happened to be doing her only shift of the week last Monday afternoon.
It was a special moment introducing Ben to his new baby brother later that evening. Although a bit fazed visiting Mummy and Thomas in a hospital at what would normally be his bedtime, Ben purposefully led the way into the ward, enjoyed an exchange of presents with his new little playmate and commented on his funny hair, before proudly holding Thomas on his knee. And so now we are four...
Soon after lunch the following day Mummy, Daddy and Thomas arrived home to a wonderful reception from Ben and his Nan and Grandad. Again, Ben was the doting big brother and couldn't wait to hold him again.


A week on we are still full of wonder and thankfulness to God for blessing us with this precious new life.
Ben tucked in with gusto - especially enjoying his ice cream (though we attempted to disown him at this point)
We spent a relatively quiet August Bank Holiday weekend pottering around locally and treating ourselves to lunches out and picnics, though the weather wasn't quite as good as promised. Luckily it held out for a barbecue with friends on the Monday evening. Ben had lots of fun playing in the garden with Edward and Oliver, and especially trying out his new car with Edward - a recent car boot sale bargain.
And now our diaries are looking fairly vacant as we wait expectantly for our new arrival, who is clearly feeling cosy and staying put for the time being...



Ben is very interested in all the things that have appeared in the spare room and enjoyed watching Daddy doing the painting (though clearly stating that he wasn't big like Daddy so he couldn't do it). He also explained to us that the baby would sleep in the Moses Basket, and when it cries he will stroke the baby and it will stop. Oh, we hope!

And finally, we couldn't resist adding this lovely photo of Ben and Tabitha together on the climbing frame, reunited again after not having seen each other since April.
Look out for your ice cream Ben, I think someone else has their eye on it!
But best of all, Ben enjoyed the lawn mowers, which were plentiful!

And whilst the cafe society isn't quite the same as in Paris (see the photo in the link above), we did enjoy a coffee by the Serpentine a little later.


But Wales has more to offer than just the fantastic beaches and ice creams, although those did figure quite substantially in our plans. We also managed to fit in some time for castles, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, mountains, picnics and steam trains. Below are a few examples, starting with 
Skimming stones with Ben whilst looking up the lake towards Snowdon - the peak just peeping over the top.
Some strange sights in Snowdonia - none more so than this motorbike riding bear!
Splashing in the river after the
One day we met with Debbie's cousin Rob at Caernarfon and after a gentle walk along the front to the Victoria Dock for lunch, we took in the grand towers and walls of 

We took in some more trains in the rain on the way home at Llangollen.
We enjoyed sitting out in the garden in the sunshine, and then went for a walk down Chase Lane and round to the castle to see the horses in the fields. Ben and Rebecca especially enjoyed sitting in Ben's tent.
Over the Bank Holiday weekend, we succumed to the traditional English Bank Holiday activities of going to the garden centre, planting things in the garden, visiting local tourist attractions (Charlecote, Mary Arden's Farm), and complaining about it being too hot (no, that one isn't a traditional Bank Holiday activity, but we could have justifiably done so on at least Sunday!).






