Monday, July 06, 2009

Baby Girl 25 Months

The theme of this past month is 'I DO IT'. Or rather the soundtrack. She often says it in a sing-song kind of way that sounds more like, 'aaaaaahhh doo it'! And don't be getting in her way. She also seems to be talking up a storm lately. She can repeat almost anything or odd things randomly. She also likes to chatter away at whoever she can see. Hi mum. Hi dad. Hi mum. Hi dad...and on and on...
She's very good at identifying sounds and keeps track of what's going on around her. Geck crying. Airpane. Sadie hurt. Soother! Soother!
She loves her daddy and her brothers. I'm ok unless someone more interesting is around (anyone). And yet she's a bit clingy too. She loves to run and hide. She gives the very best hugs with her little arms wrapped around your neck (best feeling ever). She loves to eat (still mooching). And she even likes me to put her hair in ponytails occasionaly. She's busier than ever, a little bit crazy and the sweetest baby girl in the world.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Happy Birthday Canada!

I've been trying to get the kids to recognize the Canadian flag. For a while they called it the Calgaly Flame. But I think they're getting the hang of it. So today we braved the crowds and hit the park. We saw the mayor and new citizens being sworn in. We sang O Canada twice (the first time had way too many French words). We heard drums and saw colorful dancers, chatted up some new friends who shared their popcorn. We saw ducks and ate ice cream and listened to great music. And then we played in the water.
The kids kept asking when they were going to see Canada. They're a bit vague on the concept of 'country' but they are perfectly clear on the fabulous birthday party.
We really enjoyed ourselves and the whole celebration. Happy 142 Canada!!! We are so proud!
















p.s. as always the people watching is at it's finest, second only to the Stampede...check out the little dude beside The Bee at the wading pool...too funny!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Mountains and Rivers and Bears, Oh My









I wish I could capture the feeling of being on vacation spray it liberally the rest of the year. The first couple of days we are winding down and getting into a slower rhythm and then we really start to relax and enjoy ourselves. There is just something about sunshine and water and trees and tiny wild strawberries and riding bikes and throwing rocks and finding frogs and eating popsicles and birthday cake and family and new friends that is good for the soul! We just never get enough...

View From My Laptop

No one wanted to come home...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day

Thank Goodness for Dads who build things and fix things and love the outdoors and make us laugh and teach us to ride bikes, and worry about us (no matter how old we are), and take us camping and make a mean steak, and take us for rides in kayaks, and love music, and tell their kids (and grand kids) they love them.
We love you too!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

A Berry And Some Ice Cream

Meet Berry. I know he's a fruit but he seems more like a pet. For the first several weeks of his life we gently carried him indoors overnight when it was freezing and then lovingly set him outside in the daytime to soak up any sunlight that came his way. We watched Berry blossom from his sweet white flower to a hard green bullet to the red beauty you see before you.
And then we ate him! And yes, I made the kids take tiny bites and share. Luckily there seems to be more where he came from.

And speaking of eating your friends/pets...the kids have really been enjoying Charlotte's Web lately. An older animated version, not the fancy new one. We like our talking pigs/spiders/rats as cartoons.
(I totally want to see the new one. Hey, 2006 is new to me!)

And while we're talking let me add that it's not that I don't have a zillion pictures to put up. In fact I DO have a zillion pictures. We're just too busy being outside and getting dirty and eating ice cream...
(and doing laundry and getting kids to sleep when it's light outside)

My favorite Ice Cream combinations so far:

Coconut milk, soy milk to top it up, 2 bananas, handful of frozen mango

Julie's chocolate sorbet with about a cup of buttermilk (creamy), a ripe banana - I'm going to add peanut butter next time

Buttermilk, fresh pinapple, 2 bananas, tablespoon of orange juice concentrate

*notes
I KNOW that some of these are not technically considered ice cream. But you don't have to cook anything and maybe it's slightly less fat than the custardy kind. But ALL GOOD!

I generally make about 4 cups of anything for my ice cream machine. I give the fruity stuff a quick whiz in the blender but leave some chunks.

Buttermilk is creamy with a wonderful tart kick that I love - it's not gross (or buttery) and goes deliciously well with fruit - try it and you'll be happy you did!

I don't normally add much sugar if I'm using a lot of fruit (just ripe bananas). If you like your ice cream a bit sweeter, try brown sugar for a little more depth of flavor. Half a cup is usually plenty.

I'm going to give this a try.

This works too!

And my next combination is going to be rhubarb/strawberry/apple (cooked up together) with a yogurt base. I expect it's going to be delightful.
Or I'm just going to have to chew on these yummy baby (toddler) cheeks!!


Sunday, June 14, 2009

Lost

One of our favorite things to do the past few weeks is go for bike rides. Me and the kids. Babe rides in the chariot behind me and the boys on their bikes. We've had a fairly good system where one kid tends to be a bit slower with his training wheels and the other one rides a bit faster but I have managed to straddle between them and we always wait and catch up every few minutes. It's been a nice bit of freedom for all of us.
So we were off for a great ride on Saturday morning down a beautiful bike path...on our way home one little boy got separated from the rest of us. I kept expecting to see him around the next bend, as he has been very good at not getting too far ahead. But with all the trees and the small pathway, I lost sight of him.
I will spare you all the gritty details, but I ended up circling around and around for about an hour looking for him. I did not find him.

I am not a person who panics easily. This little boy is adventurous and curious and I figured he'd just wondered off a bit. But it doesn't take too long before that little wiggle of fear starts to grow and you don't want to think those thoughts, but you can't help it.
In the end we called the police.

My first tip of the day. The Police will help you find your lost kid. I was somewhat hesitant fearing the big hoopla of sirens and all the commotion you imagine when you call 911. But they take a description and send out a car to help you look. And apparently they had already had several calls that day (before noon) from frantic parents. I had no idea you could do that so quickly.

Within minutes we heard from some helpful strangers on the path that my lost boy had been found, further away than we can expected him to be, but completely safe and sound. And he was with a police officer on his way back.

SOOOOOOOOO...what did I learn from this experience...???
Yes, of course, don't lose your kid for starters. But as often with these sorts of life events there are many lessons.
As the kind police woman pointed out, The Lost Boy didn't know any of his personal information. He didn't know our first or last names. Or our phone number. Or address. We're thinking of having something tattooed or gps implants...

Right at the moment I realized I couldn't do any more on my own, help was there. Our neighbours literally came out in droves. On bicycles and in cars they came. Concerned and kind they came. Supportive and caring they came.
I relied on the kindness of strangers as well. One woman in particular rode around with me from the beginning.
Someone I had talked to on the path actually saw The Lost Boy and got him to the police.
Thank you all.

And oddly enough I learned I am thankful for the Loud Boy. The one who constantly lets me know where he is and what he needs.

So prayers were answered and we are thankful and grateful and relieved. The Lost Boy himself seems untraumatized. I don't want him to feel fear the way I do, but I wish he had just a little... we'll continue talking about it.

At the end of the day, my heart breaks for those parents. I can barely breath when I think about it. I'm not going to dwell on all the fear. But my heart breaks.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Finally!!

The sun is out and so are we! See ya soon...

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Hello June...???

It's been SO COLD.
We are ignoring the real weather and imagining it's this day again. Which sadly is a lot less fun than actually having this day.

Friday, June 05, 2009

Summer Lychee

I think lychee fruit are wonderfully beautiful. Yep, I'm crazy for the fruits. I love the color, the texture, and of course the taste! And it turns out they are a great summer snack. Juicy and sweet the kids love to peel them and are even learning not to eat the large seed inside. A perfect treat.

Happy Bee

This kid used to be a natural in front of the camera. Now he does those weird fake smiles. Or just doesn't sit still long enough. So I was quite happy to see his handsome baby blues looking back at me. Although looking quite shockingly grown up...