Jeep and baby Liam came home yesterday.
It's great hearing the cry of a new born babe. They don't do a lot though - poo, eat and sleep in rapid rotation. He's keeping Jeep busy. PJ gets extra cuddles from me, so he's happy too.
This is the home website of Paul, Jip, PJ and William. This is an on-going project and these pages will change frequently. Come back again to see these pages develop.
Sunday, May 15, 2005
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Homecoming
Jeep phoned me this morning; she tells me the hospital will allow her and William to come home today - Saturday.
A couple more photos of Liam added to 'New Baby Photos'.
A couple more photos of Liam added to 'New Baby Photos'.
Friday, May 13, 2005
It's A Boy!
William (Liam) was born at 21:59 Thursday 12th of May, at Noble's Hospital, Isle of Man. He weighed in at 7.4lbs (3.29kg). Both Jeep and Liam are doing well.
To view some baby photos click on http://homepages.manx.net/amsri/album_08.htm .
To view some baby photos click on http://homepages.manx.net/amsri/album_08.htm .
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Baby News
Still no sign of the baby making an appearance, much to Jeep's dismay.
We will see the consultant again at Nobles hospital this afternoon.
We will see the consultant again at Nobles hospital this afternoon.
Thursday, May 05, 2005
Nearly There
We made another visit to the hospital on Wednesday morning. Jeep now has a CTG of the baby three times a week. The Consultant believes the baby will arrive by the weekend. Jeep feels that the baby's arrival is near too. So we could have a busy weekend in store.
Monday, May 02, 2005
38th Week
Last week we visited the Consultant at Nobles Hospital here on the Island. Jeep had another scan. She is now in her 38th week.
Because of Jeep's gestation diabetes we now have to visit the hospital twice weekly. Jeep's diabetes isn't serious and is being controlled by her diet.
We are now on the final countdown, and the baby could arrive anytime. It is a very uncomfortable time for Jeep. The 'Bump' is heavy and Jeep suffers from some water retention around her joints, as well as some hip and back pain. So Jeep, more than anyone, is looking forward (with some trepidation) to the big day.
Because of Jeep's gestation diabetes we now have to visit the hospital twice weekly. Jeep's diabetes isn't serious and is being controlled by her diet.
We are now on the final countdown, and the baby could arrive anytime. It is a very uncomfortable time for Jeep. The 'Bump' is heavy and Jeep suffers from some water retention around her joints, as well as some hip and back pain. So Jeep, more than anyone, is looking forward (with some trepidation) to the big day.
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