looking forward to seeing this move on.
oh, and the walking/talking bit is cute at first, but you need alot more energy for it, and eyes in the back of your head. teething aint fun either.
get them into nursery - its brings them on a bit better.
Thanks, yeh i can imagine once he's mobile he's gonna be a right handful... as for nursery No way - the missus has packed in work now.... no way i'm paying for nursery

Our lass already takes him to loads of group stuff / baby gyms etc.
nice wendy house!! will be perfect for paibting although the cold temps now may cause blemishes?
Thanks, im planning on just storing all the bits in the wendy house and painting in the
Garage - i've got a heater in the
garage and better light - the only issue will be waiting for a dry day for painting.
Update
The plan today was to get the car /
garage ready to start painting or at least ready to finish the prep work.
I started by stripping the car and putting the bits in the Man tent.
Removed all the doors / bonnet / tailgate / wings -
Then started on the bumpers / headlights / front panel / radiator / intercooler -
Looking bare again now..
After that i spent an hour removing all the stuff out of the
garage thats worthless / shouldn't be appealing to a tea leaf..... Managed to fill the tent pretty good.
I then cleaned all the paint / grinding dust out of the car.
The wife granted me an extra couple of hours to play out so i pulled the car back and started to line the
garage out to try and limit the amount of dust while i paint.
The first job was to put plastic sheet up on the rafters. I used some quite thick plastic sheet and drawing pins to put it up, started off in the corner -
Then worked towards the door -
Tried the panoramic camera thingy on my iPhone -
I need to get some more lights sorted before i paint as it's not bright enough in there, also i'm planning on covering the walls / shelves etc with plastic.
I'm thinking about buying an extractor fan to suck the paint dust / fumes out. Thinking of mounting it in the top of the side door.
I've also managed to source some windows / other parts from Phill - big thanks to him
Anyhow thanks for reading,
Graham.