- Family dinner times. I think because Jake is slowly learning to feed himself and wanting to make the most of both the time before and after he goes to sleep, we find ourselves cooking and eating once Jake has gone to bed. Not being at work this week means that I've got time to cook again and Jake isn't completely wiped out of energy by 6pm after nursery. This combination allows us to sit and eat together as a threesome and I think we all get something from it. Jake appreciates the company and the modelling of good eating habits, whilst my wife and I love watching him, chatting to him and catching up with each other.
- Walking with Jake. The normal speed of school life means that there's not a huge amount of time to be spent at Jake speed, especially as he's slowly gaining confidence on his feet. My wife will often hold his hand and walk from the car park to the house, but I always seem to be out of time in the mornings. This week has been different. There is something quite magical and heart warming about holding your child's hand and have them take their first stumbling steps alongside you, knowing that this is something that we'll do together many times over the coming months, years and decades. It requires time and patience, but the steady stream of smiles and babbling that goes along with it means that I never want to actually get to the car.
- Playing in bed. My wife isn't always the best at waking up in the morning, but there's always one way to make sure she wakes up with a smile. Jake loves to play peek-a-boo around door frames, and this is especially true when he spies Mummy, leading to gales of laughter. It's wonderful to then have the time to bring him to bed with us and rough and tumble him around. He sees the bed as a climbing frame and will happily crawl, pull and shuffle himself around, giggling all the while.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Half term simple pleasures
You can tell that I'm on break from school by the fact that I've managed to write two blog posts in the space of a week after a gap of almost 2 months! This week is half term, a break in the longest term of the school year, and whilst it's still a busy working week for me to get fully ready, it's also a time to reconnect with Jake whilst my wife is at work. In amongst the daily pleasures of his big smile when I go to get him once he's woken up and playing peek a boo in the bath, these are some of the simple pleasures that are particular to this week:
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