

Last Sunday was a special moment for us as a family as we celebrated Thomas' baptism. We were blessed that the weather held for a lovely afternoon barbecue with everyone in the garden enjoying the sunshine. We love this busy photograph of us with all Thomas' godparents and 'god-siblings'. Thanks to everyone who came to share in the day and make it such a memorable time for us all. 

We appear to have been in hibernation this Winter, but now that the sun is shining again and the days are getting longer, it feels like time for another blog post to catch up a bit since Christmas. The main story of the last couple of months has been snow, so here's a few of our adventures:
In these first few days, Daddy struggled into work so didn't get much of a chance to play with Ben and Thomas in the snow but at the weekend, with the snow still sitting on the ground as we suffered through the big freeze, we went sledging across the fields between our house and the Castle.



After we'd finished at Lyvedon New Bield, we headed into Oundle for hot chocolate and cake, and Debbie is convinced we saw Pete Postlethwaite in the coffee shop. We'll never know for sure though.
A couple of days later we returned the visit and headed to Debbie's parents for our final Christmas celebration - a lovely afternoon and tea with all the family (below). And then it was all over. Mark's two week "break" seemed to fly by all too quickly. The only thing we didn't get for Christmas that we wanted was a decent night's sleep. Oh well, maybe next year?
Here's everyone having their Christmas dinner. Thomas missed out on most of this, being safely asleep in his cot, so we were able to relax for a little while.
On Boxing Day, we all went to see the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk in Ipswich. Ben thoroughly enjoyed it - although after about 20 minutes, he did ask "where's Jack?" Eventually he appeared and all was well - Ben joined in with gusto and is still re-enacting it now! All in all a lovely Christmas.
Here he is modelling his Chef's outfit - a gift from the 'birthday fairy' (aka his lovely friends from Debbie's old 'bumps and babies' group, still strong 3 years on).
And finally a photo of the four of us out for dinner on Ben's birthday. The candle in his ice cream was a hit!
And here are a few more photos of our terrible two.And still (after nearly two months) Ben has a ready audience for his singing. Here is Ben accompanying himself on Debbie's old keyboard, clearly very pleased with his typically robust rendition of a favourite "night time" song and enjoying the opportunity to perform to a placid little brother.

Then last week, Debbie took the two boys off to stay with her parents, giving Mark the chance of a break to catch up on work, sleep and jobs round the house. Thomas responded to his first nights away from home by waking a little more frequently, and Ben also decided to revert to waking up at 5:00-5:30 in the morning after a blessed few weeks when he has frequently been getting up after 7:00am. Meanwhile, back at home, instead of enjoying blissful quiet, Mark was suffering with migraine! During the daytime though, Ben enjoyed wearing out his grandparents at Telford Town Park and Apley Woods, and Debbie enjoyed being looked after herself and the extra pairs of hands.
Unbelievably it's now three weeks since this little cutie entered our world. In many ways the time has flown, but it also feels as though Thomas has always been here. We are loving (most of!) our new life with two little boys around the home and have enjoyed these precious early weeks getting to know Thomas and learning to deal with two. Thomas is generally being very amenable and is packing on weight - Debbie was stunned when the Health Visitor weighed him at just over 2 weeks and found he was already 8lb 7oz. This is a real testimony to the support we have had from both family and friends - we've hardly had to cook a meal for ourselves yet!
And we have been especially grateful for wonderful grandparents who have helped us survive these early weeks - keeping Ben entertained and helping to keep the house and garden under control. Thank you!
It's officially Thomas Joseph Dawson following our visit to the Register Office last week. Unlike last time when Mark went by himself, this time we were organised enough for all three of us to go along. Of course, Thomas slept through the whole experience.

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.


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...