A little note to say I hope you all had a merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year. It was a magical time for our family – last year when we celebrated Henry’s 1st Christmas, it was all a bit of a newborn blur, but now, at 14 months old, it was a joy to see Henry participate in the magic of Christmas. Taking us by the hand and leading us to our Lemax Carousel and Santa’s Grotto, wanting us to switch them on so he could dance to the music. Responding with a chubby pointed finger and a sweet baby-voiced “there,” when we asked him, ‘Where is Father Christmas?’ Delicately reaching out to touch the decorations, mesmerised by their sparkle. He delighted in the ripping open of presents, and indulged in a naughty mince pie or two. It was a merry Christmas, where we enjoyed good food, laughed and danced and sang, and heartily enjoyed board games with family.
Around Christmas time, William and Noah’s gravestone was finally installed. It had taken us two years to pluck up the courage to order it, but we did so when the time felt right for us and we couldn’t be more pleased with how it looks. It was a bittersweet moment when we saw it for the first time. As we approached the baby section, I saw it in the distance, and my heart leapt – I was excited. And then the realisation of just how sad the situation was dawned on me. Instead of marvelling over the new milestones and developments of our twin sons, all we had was a headstone. But we are glad it is in place now, a permanent marker of their brief but profound lives.
Post-Christmas, we’ve been enjoying some family time together. Nottingham received a beautiful blanket of snow, so we eagerly wrapped up Henry and took him out to experience it for the first time. He looked oh-so adorable toddling around in his snowsuit, laughing at dogs frolicking around and children playing on their sleighs.
A new year always brings reflections about the year just passed. 2014 saw blogging take a back seat as I embraced motherhood, but I was humbled to find that despite my lack of posts, I still received so much love and support when I did find time to put pen to paper. It is always an honour to receive emails and comments thanking me for my words. It is very much appreciated, and I cannot believe I inspire and encourage people through my words, it is a great privilege. It’s my hope for 2015 to blog more regularly as there are some exciting times ahead for our family – which will be revealed soon!
Until then, here are my most popular blog posts from 2014…
Amy Keeling says
Amy I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas and I wish you all of the happiness for 2015. Your little family is beautiful, Henry looks delighted at the snow in the picture with his dad 🙂
Happy New Year!
Amy x
Laura Hollier says
You have the most beautiful family… glad you had a lovely Christmas! Tombstones are so bittersweet… very brave
Laura | Laurzrah
Katie @mummydaddyme says
Beautiful photos Amy and Henry is looking so grown up. Wishing you and your little family the happiest of 2015's. x
Megan Hunt says
Happy New Year Amy! I'm glad you all had a lovely Christmas & that Henry enjoyed the snow we had here in Nottingham! I always forget you're living in Nottingham too! xo
Laura CYMFT says
All the best for 2015! Sounds like you had a wonderful Christmas with Henry.
Mummy B Blog UK Family Lifestyle says
Beautiful photos and a lovely post. Happy Nee Year to you and your family.
Kay | http://www.mummyburgess.co.uk xxx
Laura says
Beautiful photos Amy, happy new year xxx
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Kat R says
Lovely photos, Happy New Year to your family, hope 2015 brings health & happiness for you all x
Kat from Blushing Rose
Alex Bumptobaby says
Happy new year to you and your family. This is such a lovely post with beautiful photos. x
Lauren says
Beautiful photos, hope you have an amazing year!
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xx