Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
New this week
Lilo is growing into such as cutie. She has been a dancing machine lately, last night she asked for music on so she could dance. She has this sparkly scarf that she dances with and makes Isla laugh and then the cats start chasing the scarf and then Lilo runs around and Isla laughs more. It's pretty funny.
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Isla's update
Isla had her 4 month check up and shots yesterday - even though she's already 4 1/2 months. I went to the appointment with both girls and Lilo was very well behaved which was good. She was even telling Isla that it's ok when she was crying.
So Isla is 15lbs 11oz and 25 inches long - she's on her growth curve and doing good. She's 75-90% for weight and 50% for height. She's a healthy looking baby.
And she cut her first tooth yesterday and I feel the one beside it coming soon. She was super cranky on Sunday - of course we were out at a friends place and she wouldn't stop crying - but at least now I know it was teething for sure.
So just a quick update for now.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Trip to Winnipeg

So on August 11th I ventured out to Winnipeg by plane with the 2 girls alone. I wasn’t sure what to expect but how bad can it go. So it started out with an hour delay at the Toronto airport, so I cracked open the DVD player earlier and Lilo watched Backyardigans and Isla fed and chilled.
The flight it self wasn’t too bad. Isla slept the whole way and Lilo was fairly well behaved. She was antsy so I was trying to keep her busy and not bugging the person in front of her too much. But at the end of it I decided it was better to piss one person off then the whole plane by her screaming as I tried to keep her seated. She was up and down – sitting on the floor, tray up and down and at least I got her to kick the side of the plane rather than the seat.
We were finally in my brother’s truck by 10:30pm that night and Lilo fell asleep right away.
The week was filled with visits with friends and family. The first 2 days were rainy but the rest of the week was hot.
My aunt Kate and uncle Greg came out to my parents on Wednesday. It was great to see them – Kate was off to Vietnam that Sunday for at least 6 months.
Saturday we made it to the beach – it was a beautiful day. I forgot how beautiful Hillside Beach is – the sand is so nice.




On Sunday we went in the city to check out the Backyardigans on stage at Assiniboine park. It was a stinking hot day – 33 degrees. They had bouncy castles and face painting but the lines ups were so long. We found some shade to eat the lunch we brought and then headed to the center of the mess to see the show. Lilo loved it and Hudson was trilled to see big Elmo. And surprisingly there was no line up for ice cream – the popsicles were so delicious and messy.



After a bbq dinner at Joe and Kathy’s we went back to the cottage (parent’s house). Monday we went to the beach again but the water was green. So we built sand castles for Lilo to stomp on instead of swimming.
And then on Tuesday we were off again. The flight back was pretty good too – Isla was a little more restless but still pretty quiet. All in all the flights with both kids weren’t that bad and I might do it again.
The trip was fun. It was good to see everyone. Hudson and Lilo had fun together and more comfortable with each other since they had seen each other only 2 months before. Isla was a happy baby like normal, charming everyone with her smiles. She did have one grumpy day but I think she’s teething so she’s allowed one day.
So we are now trying to get things into some type of normal schedule. Rob was super busy at work last week as it was the week before students move in, and he worked all weekend. Neither kid has been sleeping well but since we have been barely home and sleeping in our own beds this past month I can’t blame them. Hopefully they will be better soon especially since their nap schedules haven’t been overlapping much so I’m pretty tired.
We are looking forward to a long weekend in the city, planning on checking out some stuff going on in the city – it should be fun.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
This summer is flying by – it’s been a busy one.
The 2nd last week of July, we rented a cottage with friends. It was a small cottage on a nice quite lack north of Toronto. It had a little beach and sandy lake access which was great for the girls. It also had a shallow entrance so we just put Izzie and Lilo in life jackets and let them run in and out.
It was a relaxing week of sitting by the water, playing with bubbles (the girls were obsessed) and reading magazines. We also had an afternoon of finger (body) painting. Kelly brought some big paper from work and we laid them by the dock and let them go to town. Izzie thought it tasted good and Lilo loved the feel of the paint on her belly as she jkept rubbing it with paint. It was cute since Lilo was putting one hand in red and the other in green so when she was rubbing her belly it was half red and half green. Kelly was taking pictures so I will post them later.
Also this week we figured out the trick to giving Isla a bottle – don’t touch her. So I just assumed the best way to feed her a bottle is to hold her like she’s nursing but no – she doesn’t like that. The way we got her to take the first few bottles was having her sit in her vibrating chair. Later she would take the bottle sitting on your lap facing out. Whatever works, it’s just nice to have the ability to leave her now for more than a few hours.
We came back on the Saturday and stayed to play our baseball game Sunday night and then off again. (Rob and I played in a co-ed slo pitch league. It’s a new league for us this year but we have been playing for about 8 years now. Since it’s a new group of people on our team – 2 teams blending together – we haven’t won many games, but we’ve been close and we’re having fun.)
On Monday we went up to Rob’s sister in Huntsville for the week. Rob and Steve did some carpentry work for them – they tore down a wall in their basement, added some lights, wired their sound system and re-drywalled. It looks awesome.
While they boys were working hard – the girls went out and played. Kelly and I took the girls to the park which on the map looked close and it was but, boy is it hilly there and it was hot. It didn’t seem bad on the way there but the way home I thought we weren’t going to make it. I think we both seriously thought about calling the guys to pick us up – but we powered through and made it home. Pushing that double stroller with 45 lbs of kids in it is a work out. So we decided that next time we went out, we would drive.
One day we did a little shopping downtown. They have a neat little strip with lots of neat stores. Funny, that the dollar store was the most exciting shop. We were those parents that bought our kids recorders and let them play them in the store and down the street.
The weather was a little rainy that week so it was hard to get out at times but we still ventured to the beach and it cleared up after we got there. We were the only ones there at first but once the sun came out it got busier. We really wanted to tire the girls out since they weren’t napping much this week, so we let them chase the seagulls. Not sure if the other parents appreciated that since they were trying to keep there kids close by and well behaved and here are our kids running around like crazy.
We also decided to eat well that week – so Kelly made some homemade ciabatta bread one night, we had steak, lemon meringue pie, zucchini bread, seafood stuffed catfish, homemade hamburgers and tried this new recipe for lemongrass beef skewers with a rice noodle salad. It was all so yummy.
Side note about lemons and zucchini.
- The day we left for the cottage Kelly made a lemon wedding cake and she over estimated that number of lemons she needed, by about 40 lemons. So we had lots of lemons to use. Steve made 8 batches of lemonade at the cottage and then we made lemon meringue pie and still had lemons left.
- Our garden at home has been doing great (I’ll post pictures at some point) and our zucchini was going crazy. I gave a bunch away and still had tons and huge. I guess I should have picked it earlier but I had some as big as my calf. The bigger ones were a little spongy inside and seedy but if you took that out then it made great zucchini bread. I still have tons so I hope I have time to make more bread.
The boys had some issues with humidity and drywall mud drying. Kelly and Steve stayed longer to finish things up. Rob, the girls and I were off to our 3rd location.
We had a pit stop at home for about an hour to re-group a bit and then off to Kingston to Rob’s parents. We stayed with them on Friday night and then went to Rob’s high school friend Laurie’s cottage for the long weekend. We brought the girls for the Saturday to meet everyone – of course this was the rainy day of the weekend so we had fun trying to keep Lilo inside the cottage. After a few hours we got back in the car and met Rob’s mom have way to drop the kids off for the rest of the weekend. It was a weird feeling being away from them – since Isla just started taking the bottle, I hadn’t been away from her for more than an hour. But she did well but we were both happy to see each other on Monday morning.
The weekend without the girls was a lot of fun. It was the fishing derby weekend at the cottage where all the cottage in the neighborhood get together for dinner. Then we had fire works and some music by a fire. The next day was the horse shoe tournament – Rob got paired up with a good partner and were making a run for the gold but lost in the semi’s. That evening was a little mellower since a lot of people left but it was fun to play poker and hang out with the old gang.
We went back to Kingston on Monday and hung out at Rob’s parents for that day and evening so we didn’t have to fight the rush back to the city.
The rest of that week was short and busy. On the weekend I went to Kelly and Steve’s for an indoor bbq (damn rain). We had 5 kids running in circles all evening. Rob went to a stag and was home late.
Then Monday the girls and I were off to Winnipeg. I flew by myself with both girls and we all survived – now we’re back and trying to get back at it. I’ll post more about that visit soon.
Pictures of everything to come – I don’t have any here at home right now.
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
overdue update
We went camping Canada long weekend - this is the 2nd annual Canada Day Camping Extravaganza and it rained again. Our group this year grew - we had 13 adults and 10 kids, 2 new babies, 1 8 months old, 4 2 year olds, a 5 year old and an 8 year old. It was fun and a little crazy. At least with all the adult we took turns chasing and break up "it's mine" arguments.
I'm going to link to you Deb's blog to get the rest of the story of the weekend. It was fun and hopefully next year it won't rain - it can't rain 3 years in a row, can it?

I now have both girls at home full time. So far it's going good, we're getting a routine in order. I'm have to find some good books so I can make sure Lilo learns what she should. She is doing good - she can count to 12 - most times, she often jumps from 3 to 6 but starting to remember 4 and 5. She also is starting to recognize a lot of letters.
Isla is 3months already and is getting so big and strong. She loves to sit up, assisted and look around at everything. And the other night when she was having a fussy night I went in to find her on her belly - so she rolled over for the first time. She has been rolling to her side for a few weeks but I guess she made it over. She also likes to pivot in circles - using her head as the pivot, so she has a nice bald spot on the back of her head.
We are also thinking she's teething, she's drooling like crazy and chewing her hand and soother a lot. We'll see if anything pops out.
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