Here’s Fraser:Here’s his wee cousin:
She’s beautiful, though Isla says this sketch looks ‘nothing like her’ and she’s generally right.
James Lord at the Whisky Society (after the Dome and the Dogs). Tomorrow we will be talking about the future but for now we aren’t thinking too far ahead.Innes getting into a proper seat.
Sketching the kids over the course of an October holiday. CBeebies is on and Fraser & Innes are mucking about and not paying much attention. Isla’s watching closely. She’s wondering where the women are. As far as I can see, over 80% of the TV shows have lead characters who are male. Why’s that?So we put on the Jungle Book, which didn’t really help.
I got mixed up with a kids party for the first time in a while. 40 years on, things have changed.
Innes watching a bit of TV.F&I waiting to go swimming.
We all went to Nina and the Neurons at the festival in the BBC’s adaptable (pub/ children’s crèche) venue.
13 July. Innes sleeping and showing the characteristics of a small boy this particular Scottish summer: rosy cheeks despite the factor fifty; shorts and scraped knees; sandals.
9 July. Rawden Pettitt gave a presentation on the refined work of Stanton Williams.
6 July. Innes with a big bruise from climbing out of his cot and landing on his head. By the end of the next day he could say ‘Andy Murray’ and he didn’t have a cot any more.
A sunny afternoon in my parent’s garden with all my sisters, all their lovely kids, and their various appendages, as my mum would have it.
So the question is: ‘Is an uplifting view more important than having somewhere to put the washing?’. Used to be, but there was less washing then. Also some memories of Bank Holiday weekends in London.
We went to the excellent East Links Family Park on the first day of March. This is a rosy cheeked Innes when we got home for tea after a day outside in the sun.
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