Today was once more warm, wet and windy. The temperature was 14 degrees centigrade even as we drove home from Mat and Tess’s in Upper Dicker this evening. We had gone there to spend the afternoon in support Matthew, on child care duties whilst Tess was working in their Village Shop. They now live in the flat above.
We spent much of the time in the restaurant where we enjoyed lunch.
Mine was actually a brunch known as The Big Dicker.
Especially as mushrooms are hiding behind the superb local sausages, it will perhaps come as no surprise that the only further sustenance we required on our return home was a bacon sandwich.
The reading matter seen further up the table includes magazines from the 1970s.
Poppy managed a smile for her Granny, although she was somewhat less enamoured with me.
Tess was able to give her baby an afternoon feed and pop her into bed for a brief sleep. They have a baby monitor produced by motorola. This enabled us to mind Poppy remotely. We could see her, and she could hear us.
I was fascinated by the number of positions the sleeping infant could adopt in quick succession. As soon as she awoke and yelled, Mat was upstairs like a shot. She immediately brightened at the sight of her Dad, who offered her her pink Teddy before bringing her back downstairs, after which Jackie took her off for a walk in her Silver Cross carriage.
She was sleeping again when her Grannie returned with her.
More pleasures of Poppy! She’s even smiling in many of the monitor shots. Lucky you (even if she didn’t favor you today)!
Thank you, Lisa.
Poppy and food, life doesn’t get any better, does it, Derrick?
It doesn’t Jill. Thank you.
Torn between the breakfast and the baby surveillance equipment as the most impressive feature of the blog. My inner adult says Poppy is a nicer name, but my Inner Schoolboy is still sniggering at the name of the breakfast…
Oh yes, Quercus. Thank you
It would be perfect if the Motorola can record everything
Maybe it can, Mary. Thank you
Sweet :-)))
Thank you, Nina
Aren’t babies so cute.
Thanks, John
Sure, cute baby… But would you look at those tomatoes? And french fries, too!
Thanks, Johnna. Oh, yes, indeed!
Beautiful. Derrick Do not scare me again!
OK
Modern parenting eh! No privacy for baby any more
Yes. Thanks, Pauline
Darling baby! And what a meal!
Thanks, Laurie
A baby monitor is a good invention ;-). bilere
It is. Thank you, Bilere
She’s growing so fast! And beautiful smiles too
Thank you, Jenny
Poppy is precious! <3
Thank you, Julie
Oh this is great invention. … never thought about this before….
Nor me Chitra. Thank you
With a name like that, and love like that, she is set for life. Nice post!
Thank you, Cynthia
You get so many comments, everyone always says what I was going to say so why would I say it again? I like the baby
Thank you, Weekly. Repetition is OK
I’m loving seeing the baby monitor – how precious, I mean seriously!!
Thank you, Mary
So sweet:)