Imogen and Susie picked out a couple of things from Paul Smith for father’s day.
But really, what better present could there be than the two of them.
One of the great things about father’s day is that you don’t need to dress up. Imogen certainly didn’t seem to mind.
Imogen, after a few weeks of being very clingy with Susie, suddenly decided that she didn’t want me to put her down.
At least that’s my excuse for being late getting into the office this morning.
Here’s Imogen on the verge of walking.
Imogen Standing and (Almost) Walking from Daniel Gibbons on Vimeo .
Ignore the chatter of the ridiculously proud parents in the background.
Sometimes Imogen joins me at the office, via Apple’s iChat software.
She can’t quite work out how I got into the computer yet, but soon…
We finally found a hat that Imogen will wear for more than five minutes.
This one stays on for at least 15 minutes.
Imogen seems to have transformed overnight, from baby to little girl.
Here she is standing up at the park.
Here’s Imogen getting ready for lunch at one of our favourite spots in Vancouver.
All of a sudden Imogen’s decided she prefers to sleep like this.
And finally here she is relaxing after dinner at the local French bistro, after Susie’s birthday dinner.
Imogen celebrated mother’s day with a grand day out.
Imogen on the Swings from Daniel Gibbons on Vimeo .
We had swings…
Imogen on the Slide from Daniel Gibbons on Vimeo .
…went down the slide…
Imogen’s Light Lunch from Daniel Gibbons on Vimeo .
…ate a light lunch of brie, goat cheese and apples…
Imogen and Susie… and a random cat from Daniel Gibbons on Vimeo .
… and finished things off with an adventure at the beach.
Imogen’s mobility is a source of constant stress for Morris.
The Holy Terror, Part Two from Daniel Gibbons on Vimeo .
Often an intervention is required.
Apologies for another two-week break from posting…
As far as Imogen’s concerned, the biggest news of note is that swings exist..
Imogen’s newest cousin, Felix, was born on April 22nd. Congratulations to James and Katherine, and of course we can’t wait for all of the cousins to meet in Scotland in July.
He was three weeks early, but apart from a little jaundice is apparently extremely healthy and happy.