Day Five, and Samuel has left behind the idyllic surrounds of Club Mater where the service was one to one...
Mummy and Sam at the Mater. Note the pink that Emma has started wearing - we suspect it may be a statement of defiance.
...and has made the transition to the real world and life in the Warburton family. It's not that bad though - he has a stretch vehicle at his disposal (some sharing required):
The first voyage of the Warburton Gang. Family is considering renaming the car the Testostarago.
Plus anywhere else he wants to go, someone is happy to carry him:
Coming home with Dad
And you cannot say the welcome has not been warm from the rest of the Gang:
Welcome home, Samuel.
And, lets face it, at the end of the day, milk heaven is always just around the corner:
Ah, that life was always this easy.
2 comments:
Hi Bay,
Thanks for your comments on my blog. Great to hear from you again. I don't have your current email address so if you could email williamcarey(at)mail.com I will email you back with my current email (this is just email I use when I don't want to leave my real email on public forums). Congratulations on the birth of Samuel. I was just flicking through your sermon at our wedding while packing last week! Yes, we leave today (leave for the airport in 2 hours - why am I online?). Rich
Heya Bay.
Four boys. You've got it man!
Great news. Love to Emma and family from NYC.
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