Wow, have we been sick around here. S-I-C-K. It started last Wednesday for me, and turned into four days of total aching, feverishness, weak muscles, sneezing, nose-blowing, coughing, congested headaching misery. Our family was together for Family Day and most of us came away from it with varying degrees of the same thing. Ian is in the midst of it right now. I may not have had to miss "work", but caring for a baby when it's all you can do to get off the couch is hard!
Fortunately Sara hasn't been too bad, but she's had her first fever and cold... poor thing. She's in much better spirits now, but last week we spent some quality couch time and I tossed aside all of my house rules to limit TV during the week. She's coughing now, but I had her checked out by our doctor yesterday and she's ok. She's up to some new tricks... like learning how to go from crawling to sitting up, so I keep finding her in her crib like this!
If we're in the living room, her toys don't stand a chance these days. After a few minutes she quickly crawls over to her book basket. She pulls every book out and looks at a few pages of each one. Too funny!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
family day fun
We celebrated the new Family Day holiday by having a brunch for Ian's mom at our place, and since we've been buried in never-ending snow I decorated the table in spring colours and tulips! It was a good day and Sara enjoyed showing everyone her crawling skills.
Sara liked Family Day so much that she didn't want it to end. In fact, she pretended to be teething and extremely upset so that she could sit with Mommy and Daddy in their bed until almost 12:30am reading Alligator Pie and Mother Goose rhymes... Even Tempra wasn't working, and at one point that her face looked so puffy from crying that I panicked and thought she was having an allergic reaction to something...so then I was teary, and she calmed down momentarily. Today all is well (but still no tooth!) and we went to our swim class this morning. We're just a bit sleepy!
Sara liked Family Day so much that she didn't want it to end. In fact, she pretended to be teething and extremely upset so that she could sit with Mommy and Daddy in their bed until almost 12:30am reading Alligator Pie and Mother Goose rhymes... Even Tempra wasn't working, and at one point that her face looked so puffy from crying that I panicked and thought she was having an allergic reaction to something...so then I was teary, and she calmed down momentarily. Today all is well (but still no tooth!) and we went to our swim class this morning. We're just a bit sleepy!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
be mine
This is the cake I made for Valentine's Day...
Ok, that's a bold-faced lie. But doesn't it look scrumptious? It's Nigella's heart-shaped chocolate cake recipe from Feast. I did, however, buy these from a local grocer for dessert tonight ... yum! I was after something chocolatey with raspberries and these mini ganache cakes fit the bill... and who can resist strawberries in chocolate tuxedos!
We started the day by going to our second swim class this week, which was lots of fun, even though Sara's swim diaper leaked on her red pants in the car... there was nothing I could do but rinse and get into the pool, and she had to ride home in pee pants. But, moms always have a backup outfit, so after a quick change here she is dressed in version 2 her Valentine outfit from Grandma and Grandpa! Nana brought her some great new books and her first puzzle. She was also busy 'signing' homemade cards for her Daddy and grandparents. Her true Valentine though, from how she's lovingly engrossed in this picture, is her book collection.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!
Ok, that's a bold-faced lie. But doesn't it look scrumptious? It's Nigella's heart-shaped chocolate cake recipe from Feast. I did, however, buy these from a local grocer for dessert tonight ... yum! I was after something chocolatey with raspberries and these mini ganache cakes fit the bill... and who can resist strawberries in chocolate tuxedos!
We started the day by going to our second swim class this week, which was lots of fun, even though Sara's swim diaper leaked on her red pants in the car... there was nothing I could do but rinse and get into the pool, and she had to ride home in pee pants. But, moms always have a backup outfit, so after a quick change here she is dressed in version 2 her Valentine outfit from Grandma and Grandpa! Nana brought her some great new books and her first puzzle. She was also busy 'signing' homemade cards for her Daddy and grandparents. Her true Valentine though, from how she's lovingly engrossed in this picture, is her book collection.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!
Monday, February 11, 2008
and she's off!
Sara has successfully completed all of her New Year's resolutions (1. learn to crawl, 2. give lots of hugs, 3. say 'Da-da')... she's crawling!Coming to get Mommy and the camera...
Gimme!
She's been showing all kinds of independence over the past couple of weeks, and I'm amazed by how much she knows now that she can communicate more. She points at EVERYTHING, and knows so many more words than I realized! She points out Cheerios, bottles, the monkey on her highchair, the sheep painting in her room, cupboards, the table, the kitchen, Ernie's red nose and black hair, the cows in her Boynton books, the lobster, kayak and Niagara Falls in her ABC of Canada book.... and sometimes when we say "where's your head?" she puts both hands on her head and it's totally adorable!
In order to be a good role model, I guess I should be doing better with my *one* new year goal... a flat belly... sigh!
Gimme!
She's been showing all kinds of independence over the past couple of weeks, and I'm amazed by how much she knows now that she can communicate more. She points at EVERYTHING, and knows so many more words than I realized! She points out Cheerios, bottles, the monkey on her highchair, the sheep painting in her room, cupboards, the table, the kitchen, Ernie's red nose and black hair, the cows in her Boynton books, the lobster, kayak and Niagara Falls in her ABC of Canada book.... and sometimes when we say "where's your head?" she puts both hands on her head and it's totally adorable!
In order to be a good role model, I guess I should be doing better with my *one* new year goal... a flat belly... sigh!
Monday, February 04, 2008
sadness
On Saturday, I received one of the biggest shocks of my life. My friend and former colleague, Denise, passed away suddenly. Over the past few days during long conversations with mutual friends, and the few moments that I've allowed myself to be alone, there have been many tears and even some laughter in remembering her... and trying to let it sink in that this is actually real. I thought maybe writing a bit about her may help.
Denise was a loving, funny, genuinely caring person who was a great friend and motherly figure in the lives of the close-knit staff of the Heritage Schoolhouse. We depended on her for so much, and not just professionally. Over the 8 years of our friendship, she shared in us getting married and having children. Even though we were part of a large school board, we worked in our own small building, just 4 of us. We were like a little family, and shared every morning coffee and lunch together. No one could tell a story like Denise, and I still laugh at her patented expressions and the many colourful characters we learned so much about over the years. She also had an incredible memory, and always asked after our own families and friends. During the past three years I saw her less often since we didn't work together daily anymore, but that's one of the many unique things about the Schoolhouse... we were all still close, and I looked so forward to our get-togethers. It was like no time had passed.
Denise also gave me some of the best advice about raising Sara after she was born. She loved reading this blog and seeing new pictures, and loved a "little cuddle" with her on our visits. She had three daughters of her own, and I can only dream of having as close a relationship with Sara as she had with her children. She was their mother and their best friend.
The thing about having children is that when horrible things happen in life, they still need to be fed, changed, and played with. Last night before putting Sara to bed we rocked in our chair together. She was curled up to one side so that we were facing each other with our heads resting on the back of the chair. I sang to her while she alternately grabbed my nose and hugged me, and I cherished every moment of our "little cuddle."
Ian was away most of the weekend, and won a Super Bowl bet that was made months ago with the intention of going to Las Vegas. This morning he was SO excited, and at first I was adamant that we need the winnings and can't just spend them on a vacation. Unable to deal with an argument, I went to take a shower... and broke down. I could almost hear Denise telling me to shut up, go to Vegas, and have fun! It's funny how events like this can put life in perspective in short order.
The next few days of the visitation and funeral will be extremely difficult, and I know for sure that it will be a full house. I haven't come up with anything remotely suitable to say to her family. At least a group of us are doing everything together, as heartbreaking as it will be to say goodbye to our friend.
I will miss you always.
xoxo
Denise was a loving, funny, genuinely caring person who was a great friend and motherly figure in the lives of the close-knit staff of the Heritage Schoolhouse. We depended on her for so much, and not just professionally. Over the 8 years of our friendship, she shared in us getting married and having children. Even though we were part of a large school board, we worked in our own small building, just 4 of us. We were like a little family, and shared every morning coffee and lunch together. No one could tell a story like Denise, and I still laugh at her patented expressions and the many colourful characters we learned so much about over the years. She also had an incredible memory, and always asked after our own families and friends. During the past three years I saw her less often since we didn't work together daily anymore, but that's one of the many unique things about the Schoolhouse... we were all still close, and I looked so forward to our get-togethers. It was like no time had passed.
Denise also gave me some of the best advice about raising Sara after she was born. She loved reading this blog and seeing new pictures, and loved a "little cuddle" with her on our visits. She had three daughters of her own, and I can only dream of having as close a relationship with Sara as she had with her children. She was their mother and their best friend.
The thing about having children is that when horrible things happen in life, they still need to be fed, changed, and played with. Last night before putting Sara to bed we rocked in our chair together. She was curled up to one side so that we were facing each other with our heads resting on the back of the chair. I sang to her while she alternately grabbed my nose and hugged me, and I cherished every moment of our "little cuddle."
Ian was away most of the weekend, and won a Super Bowl bet that was made months ago with the intention of going to Las Vegas. This morning he was SO excited, and at first I was adamant that we need the winnings and can't just spend them on a vacation. Unable to deal with an argument, I went to take a shower... and broke down. I could almost hear Denise telling me to shut up, go to Vegas, and have fun! It's funny how events like this can put life in perspective in short order.
The next few days of the visitation and funeral will be extremely difficult, and I know for sure that it will be a full house. I haven't come up with anything remotely suitable to say to her family. At least a group of us are doing everything together, as heartbreaking as it will be to say goodbye to our friend.
I will miss you always.
xoxo
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