It has almost been three weeks since the stork arrived and left the little man. He is certainly keeping us on our toes and is still waking up every couple of hours for a feed. Needless to say we are not getting much sleep, but it will all be worth it in the end. He really does look like his sister and he has got to the stage of pulling scary faces.

He also seems to have a sixth sense, every time I manage to sit down with a cup of coffee and a good book he demands attention with the effect that my coffee goes cold and I only seem to be able to read a paragraph a day. I suppose the solution would be to either invest in some ear plugs so that I can enjoy my coffee in peace and quiet. Alternatively I suppose I could switch my morning tibble to cider as then I won't have to worry about it going cold.
I still can't believe how small the little man is and how light he is compared to his sister. It really is amazing how quickly they grow in 14 months.
Thankfully Beth has taken to having a brother really well, and although she was unsettled for the first few days she has soon slipped back into her normal routine. It is just Debbie and I thinking two is much harder than one. At least having two has cut down our shopping bills. Well the logistics of getting both out the house to the shops is somewhat daunting and by the time we have the change bags, pushchair, and babies in the car there is actually very little space left to put any shopping.
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