Swim and Chill Day

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Today, I thought it would be great to just have a chill day but just go for a swim this morning so at least we've been out.

"Mornin' bubba" I coo at Blaine as I pick him up and out of his crib.

"Did you have a nice sleep?" I coo as I change his nappy.

"Ok, let's go get baba up" I say as I pick him up again and head to our room. I already knew Bas was up but he pretended to sleep once I walked in.

"Baba" Blaine squeals once I placed him down on my bed and he crawled all over Sebastian.

"Hello you" he playfully and carefully tackles him, making him laugh.

"A baba" Blaine squeals again as he excitedly hits Sebastian.

"Want some breakfast?" Sebastian asks a few minutes later. We head downstairs and I place Blaine in his highchair whilst I make him some breakfast.

"So, what are we doing today?" Sebastian asks me.

"I thought after breakfast, we could go for like a morning swim or something?" I tell him.

"Sure, I'd be up for that" I give Blaine his breakfast before grabbing my own whilst Sebastian eats his. We soon eat breakfast and let Blaine play for a bit whilst we tidied up and packed a bag.

"Shall we go get some clothes on you mister?" I coo as I stood in the doorway of the living room as he looked up at me, smiling.

"Shall we?" I coo as I walk over to him and pick him up. I take him upstairs and grab his swim shorts, a few nappies and his towel before finding him and outfit. I lay him on his changing table and check his nappy before putting him in a plain white short sleeve bodysuit, some black jeggings, a Tigger jumper and some black, white and grey striped socks.

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