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Isabelle says..

Sorry lovely aunties and uncles, it's not that we are too busy enjoying ourselves that mummy has no time to update this blog, but mummy's laptop stopped working and she had to send it in for repair.  After waiting for a week or so, the laptop is still not functioning as it should, so she is sending it in for repair again this week :( We are hoping for the problem to be rectified before we fly back to London, otherwise it would be more inconvenient to try to get it fixed there.

Thank you if you are still checking back on this blog faithfully!  Meanwhile here are some pictures of me - enjoy!

A major milestone at 5 months!  I have been practising rolling over for more than a month by shaking my bum bum vigorously from side to side.  Suddenly one day I managed to roll over successfully!  Woohoo!

Dressing up before going out to meet mummy's uni friends.
Mummy's friend got me this unicorn printed hairband.  Is it nice?

Going out to the mall nearby.  I love the air-con there btw, so nice and cooling!
Thinking about it makes me smile.

Calling daddy in London.. ring ring.. helloooo dada..

Stay home day with mummy and she decided to push me around the lounge in the buggy anyway to keep me entertained.
Do you love my hair?  Au naturale, I promise!

Mummy found me a half price promo for baby spa at the nearby mall, so there I was!  Bobbing up and down the water in this float.  I stayed still for the first 10min cos I could not understand what was happening and there were so many people crowding round looking and cheering me on to kick my legs.  There were also strangers outside the glass panel who were smiling and waving at me.  What's going on?  Mummy says I have long legs btw.

Mummy anticipated bringing me swimming in sunny Singapore to work on my tan, so there I was, trying the swimming costume at home to make sure I still fit into it.  A bit tight I think - look at how snug my tummy looks.
Because of how tight it was, mummy had to remove my diapers.  Guess what I was too excited I did a wee right there - oops!

Comments

Unknown said…
wow. so cute. i love him. keep shearing his/her photo i really like him.
meet and greet Heathrow
Calisto Asher said…
Thanks for sharing your London adventure on the blog! It sounds like you had an incredible time, but I couldn't help but notice the parking struggles you encountered. Next time you're in Heathrow, I highly recommend trying out Express Parking Heathrow. It's a game-changer when it comes to hassle-free parking. Your next visit will be a breeze, and you can focus more on exploring London's fantastic sights and less on parking worries. Happy travels!
Dennis Bell said…
Planning a trip from the UK? Don't forget the convenience of Ezybook for hassle-free parking and smooth Meet and Greet at Luton Airport. Say goodbye to parking worries and hello to seamless travel experiences!

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