Monday… St George’s Day!

CaterhamIt was a busy weekend! Just after I posted the last entry, I was visited by friend Adrian. Adrian (who has posted comments here) you may remember has a Caterham 7 and promised a while back to take me for a ‘Blat’ in it! Well he duly did so on Saturday – a great experience – thank you! The photo was taken just after we got back – I think the smile says it all!

After the adrenaline rush of Saturday, things calmed down a bit for Olivia’s Christening on Sunday. Christening This took place during a normal service, and she was very well behaved – apart from the actually baptism itself, when she did have a little squawk! However she calmed down afterwards, as you can see here, with her in her Christening gown. She looks as if butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth, however Richard wondered if she was hiding a Pimms underneath her towel in Saturday’s post. Well, while I can neither confirm nor deny that, I have got this photograph…taken about 3 weeks ago!

OliviaThere are quite of lot of photographs of Olivia now, and I am thinking about setting up a photogallery with more photographs of both Olivia and some of the others that I have posted on the blog.

So that is it for today… as always – Onwards and Upwards!

4 Responses to “Monday… St George’s Day!”

  1. Richard on 23 Apr 2007 at 4:22 pm #

    Typical younger generation eschew glasses and drink straight from the bottle or can 🙂
    Bit wimpish to have the screen up on the Caterham. But I suppose it keeps the flies out of your mouth.

  2. Liz on 23 Apr 2007 at 7:44 pm #

    Glad all went well. Lovely photos. Keep behaving!

    Lots of love,
    Liz

  3. John on 23 Apr 2007 at 9:06 pm #

    you sure know how to make a man envious with your spin out in the Caterham, bet it was a real cobweb blower too.

    See Ya!!

  4. Peter on 24 Apr 2007 at 9:41 am #

    It was pretty phenomenal! However, because it is so low, and the terrific sounding exhaust, you feel as if you are going faster than you actually are, however the acceleration is pretty good, and although I didn’t drive it (sensible chap, Adrian) I guess the roadholding is pretty good too – it certainly felt as if it was glued to the road as we came back along some country lanes!

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