Having Devon in our life is just wonderful,
we love you Devon
~ we are blessed to have you on this adventure with us. |
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We
are also preparing now for our second little Clark boy to
arrive, Darshan Jordan.
Darshan is very settled in with only 2 months left of growing
time before he comes out to meet the rest of the family!
We are all getting exited and ready for his arrival. All
the washing is done, the cloth diapers are on hand, the dozens
of baby suits and blankets are ready.
The sheets and all the things for the home birth. Now I am
getting myself prepared for the birth and we are spending
lots of wonderful time with Devon. We plan to take our
second baby moon around the end of June. |

Isn't he the cutest little being!!
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Devon enjoying the water, in all its forms...
May/June 2006 |
  Coogee
Beach |
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Dad
takes a well earned rest!! |
| Every night Devon and I have a bath together,
which is a beautiful time we spend together playing and relaxing.
Sometimes he stays on in the bath to swim... |
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Every
Monday we go swimming together at the Fremantle Pools and
we have a lot of fun, he is really getting used to being in
the water and enjoys this class very much.
We play all sorts of different games and that helps him to
learn about swimming, floating, stretching out his arms, kicking
his legs.
He is such a joyful little being and I adore seeing him evolve
in his class. |
He
has been a little reluctant to dip his head under the water
for the whole term.
On his last class he spontaneously said he wanted to swim
with his head under the water so we played for an extra 20
minutes beside the steps to let him really have fun with it!
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He is a great little jumper
into the water as you can see!!! |
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Next
term Vibodha is enrolled in to take Devon to swimming as
I will be with Darshan for the first while.
Devon will be joining the "Aqua fish" class.
This means he will go into the water with his teacher and
not us, so it is perfect that his Dad is the one to introduce
him to this new level of independence.
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I
understand that being a Mum is a process of constantly letting
go... |
 
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