At nursery, Sas has started spending three mornings a week with her new pals in the Baby Suite. This means that Tim can take her into Circus on the way to work - a very convenient way to get into the educational mindset before arriving at the office! She seems to have taken to the extra time there very well, in fact seems much happier there now she actually has a chance of recognising the place from one visit to the next. She's getting all sorts of opportunities to show off her creativity and has brought home several works of art already - quite abstract in style it has to be said, but there's no denying the quality.
Sas has still been going swimming weekly, albeit in a different pool while the normal location has been out of action following the flood. As this new pool isn't warm enough, the babies have had to wear mini-wetsuits. Very fetching too, even if they make them so buoyant that swimming underwater is even more of a challenge than usual.
October saw us catching up with several friends with new (or relatively new) babies. We went down to Surrey to stay with the Taylors first, to meet little Isaac and see how Annabel and Alastair are finding parenthood. Sas showed them what to expect nine months down the line by crawling merrily around their living room and delighting in opening and shutting the doors.
Then just a week later Sophie, Dan and Phoebe came to see us in Cheltenham - so we took the opportunity to have several pub lunches nearby, with both babies winning over nearby diners with their best butter-wouldn't-melt expressions. Dan and I also babysat the two while Soph and Wendy went shopping - OK, OK, so there was the football and rugby on in the background, but this was of course just happy coincidence...
Last but not least surrogate Aunties Caroline and Ems Vaudrey popped in for a cup of tea en route to see their own Auntie. Sas was a bit shy after just waking up but soon obligingly sat on laps and posed for photos - she's getting quite used to this now!
And finally, the last guest appearance these two months has been from Saskia's first two teeth. She's been showing all the right kind of symptoms to suggest these were on their way for ages, so we were relieved to see the evidence at last. We've immediately (of course) started brushing her teeth now that they're there, which Sas finds pretty amusing and quite tasty too - not sure whether she's got the point here just yet... So she's now got a cheerful big grin with her lone two teeth: surely the perfect look for Halloween!