Arthur's concentration face. With a little help from Daddy he's working well on his pokey skills!
They played for ages popping the animals up, Daddy making it jump and Arthur screaming with laughter.
Loving the cutie pout!
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Ha look what the little tinker has figured out today. He managed to pull the step over, get up on it and turn the tap on. I loved this picture the best because he'd just figured it out and looked fascinated. His cute little cackle soon followed by clapping and shouting. Every time he'd turn it on he would shout for me to turn it off so he could do it again!!
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Amelie's learnt ballet now for about 2 years. She's always enjoyed it. Mainly I think because she has a lovely teacher who she will listen to and they do 2 shows a year. She practises her good and bad toes :) She often dances around the house singing.
Lately she's been saying she doesn't want to go and she doesn't like it. Which leaves me with the dilemma should I encourage her to stick at it or if she says she doesn't like it anymore stop taking her.
Its difficult because I think they need encouragement to carry on things they don't know yet will be good for them or they might do well in. But what if she really doesn't like it and we could stop these lessons and try something else?
Answers please?
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You may know, second to being a Mummy, I'm a hair dresser.
As being a Mummy comes first I don't have time to do much with my hair. Easy styles work best and plaits are my best friend. I have a natural wave to my hair that really works in my favour. Pinning my fringe from my face is usually a must! I always suggest people work with their natural hair. We fight so much against what we naturally have. Our figures, eye colours, hair colour/texture.
OK, OK I'm one of the worst for wanting all these things to be different but it doesn't mean I think we should be like that. So from now on I will try to like what I have and hope that Amelie will follow in my footsteps.
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