I crossed my arms and looked out of the sides of my eyes and exclaimed "whatcha doin baby?" and he let out the biggest giggle, what a delight of a child!
He just brings so much joy, his big beautiful smiling eyes and chubby cheeks and buddha belly, the makings of a beautiful bouncing baby boy.
I moved baby onto the playgym on the floor so I could go shower and get dressed but before I left him I twisted around and lifted him up a fraction to move him out from under the toys and OUCH, my back went ...one of those twist injuries...he is such a big baby, I should have known better but its done now and I need a physio.
When I can fit in a physio appointment at the only physiotherapist that I would ever go to after my last experience where the physio ruptured two discs and I required a major spinal fusion...I aint going there again so I will travel all the way out to Beecroft but its going to be a nuisance, babycakes has access 3 days out of 5 and I can't take him out after he returns as he is a real ratbag, we have Melinda's medical appoinments and my aging Dad's visits to fit in...not sure when I will get around to seeing Steve and fixing my lower back.
Maybe after a good nights sleep it will repair itself.

Hi Deb,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say how much I enjoyed you book, Mixed Blessings. My family and i are just starting out on our foster care journey. You are an insperation.
Take care,
Hayley
Hi Hayley,
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I am so pleased you enjoyed Mixed Blessings... I really enjoyed writing it, I relived each childs journey with each word typed and found it very therapeutic.
Now more importantly Congratulations on your deciding to foster children, it is sooo rewarding I get a thrill everytime I get a phone call to take a new bubs and to see them grow and thrive is a real buzz.
Take care
Deborah