We have had a great start to the year with a visit from my brother Tim. He stayed with us for about a week and although we weren't able to take any time off work I managed to squeeze in an extra day by scheduling my 20 week ultrasound in while Tim was here so the three of us were able to go together. Tim and I were then able to spend the day together.
My plan was to show him a little of London that day but most of it was spent catching up over a very long coffee and then a brief walk and then a long lunch! It snowed on our way home which was lovely. The first this winter for London, and although it only lasted about half an hour it was magical just the same and great that Tim could be here to see it. It was great to see him and much easier to say goodbye this time knowing that it will only be a matter of weeks until we'll be in Australia.
Woz and I have been continuing working on the finishing touches on the boat and it is starting to feel much more like a home. It's been such a long time. I have a week off next week (half term holidays) so I'm hoping to do quite a bit of painting.
I'm in such an exciting stage of my pregnancy. I'm still feeling really good although beginning to get a little more tired than I have been and the baby is really moving around a lot. Woz can now feel the baby kicking too and see my skin move around as the baby kicks which is lots of fun. We don't watch TV anymore, we just watch my belly. We're such proud parents already!
Our scan went really well and so we don't need to have another for the duration of my pregnancy. I have to admit I had heard quite a lot of negative comments about the National Health Service here but I've had nothing but brilliant service. I have a lovely midwife who puts up with all of my questions and I feel really calm and relaxed about the whole experience so far ( I know I'm not even close to the scary bit yet!).
At this stage my job finishes up at Easter but hopefully my contract will be extended for at least a few weeks after that. I'm really confident I'll be able to work as a freelance interpreter after I have the baby and am looking into it now and making some contacts. The only unknown is how early I'll want to go back to work.
Woz is still enjoying his job and has been asked to take on another railway station (while still managing his current project). His boss seems to have a lot of confidence in his ability to coordinate projects which is very encouraging to him.
It's still been very cold here but the days are getting longer and we live in hope of the warmth of Summer returning!