So Tommy went back in to nursery today and as he walked through the door, teacher Karen asked him, “Do you have any news for us?”. Tommy’s reply?
“I got a new football”
Good to see where the priorities lie with the young ‘un.
A Family Safari
So another year in the life of Master Thomas J. Scannell rolls around and I can quite definitely declare that he is now four. He assures us that he is now a grown up and is no longer a baby in any way. Furthermore, he has decreed that the booster seat he uses at the dinner table is no longer necessary and he intends - in the very near future - to ride his brand new bike to school.
This is a photo of Tommy, Hannah, Sonny and I taken today at the National Railway Museum in York - the destination for Tommy’s birthday treat. I’ll add some more pictures later. Tommy is calling for his bath to be filled!
Hannah isn’t very well, so I have been trying to keep a very bored Tommy occupied. He’s really missing school and we haven’t managed to get him in to one in the UK as yet (hell, we don’t even have our own home back yet, so perhaps this is to be expected).
Today, we visited Tommy’s favourite educational website, Starfall and he ran through nearly the whole ABC section all by himself. Very clever, I thought…
Well, it’s nearly time to go home. For those I haven’t got around to calling or emailing yet, I’m due back in the UK on 1st April with Hannah and Tommy to follow on the 28th of April.
We’re really looking forward to seeing everyone once we get back and will start getting round to visiting by the middle of May. We’ll be based in London for at least a month while I find work, then we will probably move back to Manchester (or, hopefully, somewhere just outside Manchester + garden…)
There is much we have been up to here since the last post all those months ago, including a trip to Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar. I have uploaded a good few pictures of this trip to Flickr today. Have a look at the images over to the right here on the blog, or click this link. Here’s a quick Tommy pic for starters though.
We’ve really passed on blogging of late firstly due to the insane costs we were shelling out for ADSL (now well and truely ditched) and the due to the difficulty in connecting via GPRS at home. I actually had a post written and ready to go a week or so back, then dropped my pen drive on the way to the Internet cafe to post it…
Suffice it to say, stay tuned. There will be a lot more information here soon about what we’ve been up to. Indeed, Hannah will actually have to start posting after the 31st of March, because I’ll be checking here very day for updates on life in Kisumu.
Tommy is not so happy about returning to the UK. He has made it clear that although it’s fine for us to go to the UK and visit, we must come home afterwards. Home for him means Kisumu, Omundi, Lillian and Kisumu International School.
It’s going to be quite a change for him - and for all of us.
Well, there’s not much to this post - just a quick note to say that Tommy looks like an aspiring rock god in this t-shirt, which he tried on for the first time today. It was made by his auntie Sonia when she was still in single digits (can’t remember how old, but it has to be around 12+ years ago). Clearly she didn’t know her nephew was going to look so punk in it!
I’ll be back in the UK in the next few weeks, but I’ll have a major post about what we’ve all been up to before then, I hope (coz Hannah won’t get round to posting!).