Sunday, March 24, 2019

A baby with a country

Andy and I went to London to get Alice's citizenship and passport paperwork started. Two families from school had Jane over for the two nights so she wouldn't have to miss school. It went well--the embassy visit was successful, the buses were on time, the flat we rented truly existed!

Alice is six weeks old now. Today she has had two big vomits, so I'm taking a risk having a computer on my lap! She seems undisturbed by throwing up, other than the fact that her tummy is then empty. So I guess it's just one of those baby things.




We forget what this was called. A gallery on Trafalgar Square



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Alice in the sling. She did great on the trip, and only really started complaining on the local bus to our flat.

One of Mary Anning's fossils

I did not like this guy.


One day when Alice leaked and/or spit up on all her jammies and we had to improvise

Live wires within, but don't worry, no one can get in now.

I caught Grandma Mary Lynn smiling for a picture!


Typical Jane. Love her!





... what is it alarmed about?

Westminster Abbey



Outside of Parliament

To whom did people compare their babies before Churchill?


Outside of the forgot-the-name gallery, some nice chalk art where people were encouraged to leave a coin on their flag. I put a coin on Peru (lower left corner) just because it was closest.

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