Monday, August 8, 2011

2011 07 July

July continued to be another busy month for us. Starting to wonder what a "not busy" month would be like. We finished our stay at the Lake and came home to long tall grass and more rain.

We celebrated our wedding anniversary with a supper out and a movie.
The next week Charly started his Summer Camp.  This "camp" runs weekly for 5 weeks.  For the first 2 weeks, I enrolled him in the morning session, aimed at 3-4 year olds.  It was mainly play based and Charly thoroughly enjoyed it.  For me it was a bit of a shock having to get up each day and out the door on time - it has been so long since I've had such structure in my mornings!  While Charly was in his camp, Sarah I did various things, like visit playgrounds, shopping, etc. It has been nice to do things with only one child LOL! 

The camp ran Mon-Thurs so the first Friday I took the kids to Drumheller to the museum and the water park.  This was really the first musuem the kids had been too, lots of people on a sunny Friday, and right before lunch time.  As interesting as the place is, we weren't there too long.  Then we had lunch and found the largest dinosaur in Canada (in the world?) and walked way up inside it into its mouth.  Then we went to the water park - there are two areas, just a short walk between them, the first had no pool but lots of jets squirting water.  The second had a wading pool with a large fountain inside.  Kids enjoyed both parks.  Unfortunately at the end Sarah fell and wapped her head on the concrete, ending her fun. 

The next week - Parkland Play area for Sarah, Heritage Ranch playgrounds and fed the horses, and took both kids to see the city's parade.  The kids were able to sit through almost all of the parade and enjoyed it.  The next day, Thurs, I went to a friend's house for a playdate in the morning.  We traded kids, so that the 2 little ones stayed with her and I took the older 2 to the Exhibition.  The boys had a blast there! The weather managed to be nice throughout.

Then the Diamonds were here for a weekend. It continues to amaze me how well all 5 kids mesh together.  Everyone had a good time and we were sad when their visit was over.

For the next 3 weeks of camp, I signed Charly up for the afternoon session.  It is aimed at 4-5 year olds who will be entering kindergarten in the fall.  So more learning and writing involved, plus playtime too.  More challenging for him but he comes home proud of all the activities he has done.

We went to Rotary Park, Kin Kanyon, Kerrywood Nature Centre the following week.  Lots of outdoor activites in the morning, between rain showers and storms. 

During this summer we have had more than our share of rain. And especially thounderstorms with hail.  We sure wished we could have made the clouds go east to where the rain was needed - starting to get swampy around here!  After one vicious storm I managed to make it home (after rescuing the van from a HUGE puddle at Save-on foods) to find that our drain in the back "porch" area had clogged and water was seeping into the house.  I was frustrated trying to clean the water mess up while the kids were splashing in it ;)

On July 28 my mother-in-law babysat while I went and got my hair cut.  I went in looking for something a bit different.. and I sure got "different".  It is short and layered in the back, with the sides coming down in an agle to my chin without the layers.  So strange to have my neck bare!  I have gotten used to the hair cut, but will change it next hair cut to remove the slanted sides.

Story time:
-Sarah continues to be a curious creature.  She is so thrilled when she spots ants on the ground.  she'll try to get as close to them as she can, including lying down on the ground, to watch them crawl around.

-Sarah also continues to have little fear of climbing. At the playground she is a little monkey, doing everything Charly does, plus more.  She gets frustrated when she is too small to reach something but usually finds a way around it.  Sarah loves to swing, and has even found out that she can step on the door stopper and swing on the door on it.
-Kids enjoy water.  They have no fears of running through the sprinkler or into the splash pools.  They take baths together occassionally and soak the room.
-We set up the trampoline this summer and it has been a great hit.  Both kids love to jump on it, do rolls and generally goof around on it. It is fun to watch Charly try to teach Sarah how to do some of the things he had learned at gymnastics playschool.
-The kids continue to surprise me with food.  Charly will fight to not try something new, but once the first bite has been taken he is likely to eat more.  Sarah will eagerly try new foods, the first time, and eat lots, but serve them to her again and she'll turn her nose up at them.  Once Charly asked for an ate carrots - such a rarity.  They both will eat raw peppers and love salsa, but not bananas nor yogurt.  I have been buying more items that Sarah can have, like coconut milk ice cream - great stuff!  Both kids will eat butter, peanut butter, honey, and soya sauce by the spoonful.
- The Ipad continues to fascinate the kids.  Charly discovered Youtube and loves to watch Pokoyo episodes, even if they are in Spanish.  Chicka-chicka-boom-boom gets played lots!  It is funny to see them absorb some of the information they learn and try to make sense of it.  We were quite amused on the drive to Vernon when Charly kept asking if we were in Germany yet, and when we'd see "the volcano". 
-Sarah knows her ABCs and the sounds they make.  She can count to 12 correctly and then misses numbers on her way to 20.  Charly is starting to read words out on his own, like titles of books and signs and other short things.  He is not as shy as he was 6 months ago, and is way more active too.
Photos:
Photos 1 (Picasa)
Photos 2 (Flickr)

videos:
Sarah on trampoline
Storm puddles
Storm water in back yard
Sarah and Leighton on trampoline


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

June 2011 review

This month I have so many photos to share :) A couple videos too. Links are mixed with the text below.

We went to the Children's Festival. The weather was cold but the kids didn't mind.  There was a pirate theme this year, so there were pirates running around doing battles, pirate ship slide, etc.  Playground equipment, abulance to climb into and check out, face painting, and more.
Children's Festival 2011

Then there was the work BBQ - the sun managed to shine when we got there and stayed out so we were able to enjoy the outdoors. There was a playground for the kids to use, in sight of everyone so we could just sit back and watch them.  Potluck lunch = wonderful.  Kids loved the balls and games that people brought. Overall a big success.
Misc June photos, plus a few of the BBQ
I took the kids on a road trip.  We stayed one night at Jeff's mother's place, and then we went to the Diamonds for a visit.  The 3 of us all slept in the same bed - good thing Charly doesn't move around as much as he used to!  The kids had lots of fun playing with the 3 Diamond kids.
At the Diamonds

Stats say that we received twice the normal amount of rain in May and just under average for June... I don't remember a day that was entirely nice.  It seems like the rain just never ended.  It would rain for 5 minutes and then clear up, then 10 minutes later it would cloud up again. And strong winds too!  I was kept busy watching the effects of the weather - flooding in some parts of Canada, forest fires out of control in other areas.
Sarah's Walk in the Rain (photos)
Sarah Jumps in Puddle (Video)
Sarah Finds Flowers (Videos)

On Father's Day we went out to my brother's place and celebrated the day and my Dad's birthday.  Kids had fun playing in the muddle puddles (from all the rain of course!) and then visiting the animals.  Neither were too sure about the donley ride though :)
Father's Day (photos)
Sarah with lambs and cat (video)

Charly had an outing for playschool at the ponds. Kids had fun but it ended sooner than desired because of rain.  On the last day of playschool the kids did a "finale concert" to show the parents what they've learned over the past year.  I got to be a parent helper at one of the five stations that the kids rotated through.  The concert went well, and Charly was sad that playschool ended.
Play School / Gymnastics

Charly's sadness was short because he then became distracted with our trip to Vernon. We drove to Revelstoke right after Charly's concert, spent the night in a glorious hotel, then finished the drive the next day.  On the way we had to stop for a beaver and a moose to cross the road, and we spotted deer and mountain goats. We stopped at the Enchanted Forest for an hour, and got to the Lake just after 2pm.

This time at the Lake was much different from last year. Sarah ran to the swing right away. Charly wanted to go fishing immediately :) The kids had a grand time investigating everything. Sarah was captivated by the quail running around, and would lie down on the ground to study ants.  Kids ventured into the Lake. Water was warm and its levels were very high so most of the beach was underwater. Made the sand great for digging in. We were able to sit back more and just watch, rather than having to be actively involved in entertaining the kids. As long as Sarah was in sight, all was good!
 
Many days/evenings the wind was strong at the Lake.  With the water level being so high, the winds were not too welcome. The sandy beach is almost all underwater. The guys playded with moving sandbags around, trying to hold the water and sand back. We watched the water slowly crept up to the bunk house/shed.
Wind at the Lake 1 (video)
Wind at the Lake 2 (video) 
 
For Canada Day I took the kids into town to Polson Park where everyone seemed to be flocking too. Played at playground for a while, listened to bagpipers, saw ducks and a swan, then went to McDonalds (espresso bar there and slides for the kids). We had fun while the guys cleared the weeds and stuff off the beach - so much was blown in that the sandy beach is now at least 2 inches higher than it was a week ago.
 
  The next day finally the weather cooperated!  Temperature got up to 28C with a faint wind - just perfect!!! Relatives came for lunch and supper; turned out to be a great day with lots of yummy food. Got a bit sunburned :) We completely enjoyed the day, especially since it was our last day there. 
Sarah on Lakeshore (video)
 
The trip home was pretty uneventful - we just followed the long line of all the other travellers LOL!
For this video (below) you may need to turn volume up - and forgive me for lack of visual stimulation LOL! We were in line up at McDonalds drive-thru on the way home.
Sarah singing ABCs (video) 
 
Vernon Trip (photos)
 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

May 2011 review

May was a month of transition. 

I dared put away the snow mittens but still got the winter coats out though - this is Canada after all!  We're finally starting to get to go to playgrounds again, much to the kids' delight.  Sarah is a little monkey and generally does all the things Charly does plus is less timid at them.

Federal election - Prime Minister remains, now with more power to hopefully get something accomplished. 

T-Ball started, with me as an assistant coach.  First session was cold. Second one was extremely windy. Third one was nice except for the mosquitoes, and todays' was cancelled due to rain.  Frustrating but otherwise the kids seem to be having a good time, especially playing Tag. Each session Charly started to become less timid.  He has done well hitting the ball off the T, and runs and catches just like any other 4 year old LOL. Decided to get him a glove for his right hand since he said he wanted to throw with his left.  Before playschool he usually coloured and such with his left hand. But now he's been learning to write letters with his right hand... leaving me so confused LOL. At least with Sarah she is clearly right-handed. When I started letting Charly use the iPad, he was so excited.  It didn't take him long to have the thing figured out.  He likes to open Notepad and type the alphabet and numbers, uses the calculator for adding, and loves to surf Utube.

Mom finally went back home.   As much as we will miss having her around, we understand how hard such a long trip has been for her.

Went to a family reunion. Kids went to the playground, adults conversed, and later Jeff read everyone the entire poem of "The Cremation of Sam McGee" which his great uncle used to be able to recite from memory.  We all had a good time!

Put Charly back on his inhaler and Singulair since he still continues to cough at night.  Been almost 2 months since he had his cold and although his lungs are clear, he keeps coughing.  Sarah is now 21 pounds, one more pound to go to hit the weight Charly was at when he was 18 months!

Celebrated my brother's birthday.  Celebrated my friends birthday (We went to a bar, such an extraordinary event for me).

Tried finding Charly new shoes, size 10, but couldn't find any shoes that he liked in his size.  (Found some in June.)  I did find a pair of runners for Sarah - $7 and fits perfectly :) 

Sarah knows her alphabet letters and can sing the Alphabet song.  Charly drilled the song "Chicka-chicka Bang Bang" into our heads by singing it over and over and over.  By the end of May even Sarah was starting to sing it.  I was beginning to go crazy from hearing that same song so much.  Sarah's vocabulary is growing larger all the time.  I put potty training on hold until July when Charly is in summer camp each day and I have more time to devote to my princess ... she generally is able to use the toilet when she has a bare bum but put any clothes on her and she seems to think they are diapers.

Sarah continues to explorer the world.  She "helped" me bake one day ... when I came back from a quick trip to the bathroom I found flour everywhere (see videos).  If Sarah spots an ant she has to stop and watch it, and since ants are everywhere, walks can be very time-consuming. She identifies everything as being a parent (usually Mommy) or a baby. We were very amused one day when she came up stairs to show us her Mommy and Baby dice!

I started taking Reactin around the beginning of May to help my body prepare for allergy season.  with such a late spring, and right at the start when everything was budding the winds blew so strongly that the pollen didn't seem to bother me.  At the end of May the pollen hit me. I spent 1 day adding Benedryl on top of the Reactin, then started taking one 24 hr Reactin in morning and one 24 hr Aerius before bed.  This have worked well enough that I could stop the Benedryl (which makes me so sleepy).  Last year I was on two 24 hr Reactin and max doses of Benedryl.  Much better this year.  I plan to switch to just Aerius once I run out of Reactin since it seems to be doing a better job.  Haven't had itchy eyes this year, amazingly. I can remember springs where I would like on the couch with tea bags/ice on my eyes since they were so swollen and itchy.

Photos: May 2011 photos

Videos:
Sarah and flour #1
Sarah and flour #2
Sarah and flour #3

Thursday, May 5, 2011

April photos and videos

Photos
2011 April

Videos
Sarah gobbling like a turkey, or something!
Sarah finds alphabet letters
Easter morning egg hunt

End of April catch-up

I didn't expect to take this long to get my blog updated, but wow, what a month April has been.

I met with the local ped dietician at the beginning of March. Focusing now on getting rid of formula, and having Sarah try new food (especially legumes). got to keep her fibre up while still maintaining her iron and getting as many calories into her as possible.

That afternoon I ended up taking Charly to the walk-in clinic for his cough. He was coughing so hard that he'd vomit. Yuck. Doc gave us some antibiotics. No improvement over the weekend, back to clinic Tues, doc says we haave to wait for nature to do its work. Frustrating to sit by and do nothing.  My husband has had the same cough for at least 2 months by then so we weren't sure if it was the same and hoped that it wouldnt last as long!

Soccer ending in March. Charly is very proud of his medal he got for participation. I am proud of him for not quitting and doing so well.  Next time we'll need a much better coach though.

Moved Sarah from formula to completely Oat milk. This process had taken about a month to slowly introduce it to her.

Managed to get the kids a babysitter so I could go with my husband to the Womenn's Shelter fundraiser supper & auction.  It was great to have some adult-only time :)

Then I decided it was time to have Sarah drink out of a sippy cup instead of her bottles. At this point she was only getting a bottle before nap and before nap.  The problem was that she'd take juice and water out of a sippy cup, she absolutely refused to take milk out of a sippy cup.  She was a very sad little girl for at least a week and then she finally started to accept life without her bottle (clinging more to blankie though), but continuedd to refuse milk.  Sigh.

Went to a couple kids birthday parties. First one was at the Collicutt in one of the fields with all the balls, sticks, hoops, ride-on toys, etc.  Charly was still coughing but only vomited at little once, just as we were leaving.  Second was at a bowling alley.  Kids had a blast. But I'd never take 2 kids there alone again. Third party was at a swimming pool.  Great variety!

Started to move Sarah into size 24 month clothing. Hard to find clothes that fit Sarah's tiny waist - most are too wide, but she had lots to choose from.  And I moved Charly into size 5 shirts. This was hard because I didn't have many long sleeved size 5 shirts and didn't really want to buy long-sleeved shirts so close to Spring. But I did.

March 22 my grandma passed away.  Although it wasn't much of a surprise considering all the medical problems she'd been having lately, it was still rough.  Next morning I drove to the airport to pick up Mom and her sister.  Drove them to meet up with the other siblings. A couple days later a tiny funeral service was held for close family members.  Charly had started running a fever the night before but with no other symptoms we decided we could still attend that.  Next week took mom and aunty back to the airport. The plan wasthat they would return around April 12 and then there would be a large service for all of Grandma's friends and relatives to attend.  The delay in timing was to let people have time to arrange to be there.

Plans changed a bit when on April 3, my uncle passed away. This is my mom's brother-law. Uncle's death was a shock (stroke).  Back another trip to the airport to pick up Mom.  his funeral service was delayed until April 15, mainly for people traveling so they could attend both Uncle and Grandma's services in the same trip.   Went to the cemetery on the morning of April 15, then to uncle's service.  The next morning was spent packing ...my husband had arranged to host a guy's night on the 15th, like 3 months ahead of this, so I was packing to take the kids elsewhere.  That afternoon travelled to Grandma's service and back to have a sleep over at my in-laws place.  By this point the kids were completely off their schedule, had been eating at McD's too much, and were tired.  I ended up sleeping with both kids - an interesting experience!

During all this Sarah had been growing taller.  By April 11 she was able to reach and turn the doorknob so she practised that new ability lots.  I moved her up to size 6 shoes. Charly was hovering between size 8 and 9. Sarah was becoming more adventurous with food - finally eating sweet bell peppers, apples, cereal with a little milk, etc. 

I had slowly been weening Sarah off her Laxaday. At one point she was up to 15 mL a day, but finally got her down to 5mL.  Increased her benefibre. Overall things have been going well for her, health-wise.  She still needs to gain weight - seems like any calories she consumes she wears off.  And with summer playground coming this isn't going to change.  

And with all of the above going on, there were still playdates, grocery shopping, playschool, etc to keep us busy.  And I decided to start potty-training Sarah.  Well, she made the decision to be just like her big brother, so we began that progress.  She's slowly getting the concept but it is going to take a while before she learns to control her bowels long enough to get to the toilet and to get comfortable using it.  She's too small to push the button to flush the upstairs toilet - so I don't have to worry about her doing bad things to it,. But the downstairs one ... she's already painted the tub brown! 

What else? Had a wonderful visit with my friend Julie; my Dad stopped in one day and fixed our gate (so now the kids definitely can't get out).  My husband's father and wife were back from their wintering in the US. 

Oh, and in April was Easter.  Easter morning Charly was delighted that the Easter bunny had come. He had a grand time unting for the eggs.  Sarah wasn't sure what was really going on, but enjoyed unwrapping all the chocolates.

Time to wrap this up and go wake Sarah up from her nap (I so love nap time) to pick up Charly from playschool.  Will try to post photos and videos tonight.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Winter is over ... maybe!

April has been such a crazy month that I haven't been able to do a proper review of it, and for Feb too. So as soon as I have time, I'll create another posting with all the details of what the kids have been up to.  For now, here are some photos and videos :)

2011 March photos

Videos:
Super Spy - part 1
Super Spy - part 2
Sarah with new drum
Charly's last soccer game
Spring snow

Cute video (nothing to do with the family, just liked it)
Cokie the Penguin

Monday, March 7, 2011

Feb 2011 in Review

February started full of excitement and it didn't stop for the rest of the month - got to love life with two young kids :)

Feb 1 - I took Sarah for allergy (skin) testing in Edmonton. Reconfirmed that she reacts to milk (cow and goat), and to cats, and to eggs. The rest of us react to cats also so that wasn't a surprise, but eggs was. I have had a feeling that there was something that wasn't agreeing with her but had no idea what ... and now I know.
Clarification on these results - this is a milk allergy, not a lactose intolerance. She reacts to the milk's protein, not to the lactose. At least 80% of people who are allergic to cow's milk also react to goats milk. She has shown tolerance to trace amounts in foods, but we are avoiding it has much as possible. Same with eggs. I read a study that suggests if the egg is cooked/baked at high temperatures for a long time then allergic people react much less to it. And if you put one egg in a cake batter, the amount she'll be eating is small enough (and caked long enough) for her to handle. But no scrambled eggs or omelets for for breakfast for her! In baking, eggs can often be replaced by oil, apple sauce, etc so that's what I'm doing when I can.
Since we've know about the milk allergy for a while, she's been on formula until she was two years old (as ped physician recommended). Since then we've slowly started replacing the formula she gets with oat milk (yes the plant). She's doing well on it and I am just using up the last can of formula - yay, no more mixing! I chose oat milk because it has the most calories per ounce over rice and hemp milk, and is fully fortified with vitamins; I'm allergic to almonds so didn't want to keep almond milk in the house, and soy milk research hasn't been conclusive enough for us yet. So oat milk it is! It can be purchased as Safeway.

Swim lessons continued for both kids. this time they were at the Dawe pool, which I think is a better pool for kids their age. Unfortunately it is across the city and isn't salt-water. Both kids enjoy the lessons there. Charly is getting his confidence up in the water and will now jump into the water (a big leap for him, pardon the pun).

Charly has been taking soccer on Saturday mornings, half hour of practice/drills and then a game with one of the other 3 teams. Once Charly started becoming familiar with the place he started to have more fun.

So with playschool, swim lessons, soccer, grocery shopping, Valentine's Day, getting the mail for the grandparents who flew south for a while, playdates, and shoveling snow, the month passed quickly. The weather kept roller coasting on us - changes of 20C weather overnight, both up and down. One day the kids are out helping me chip ice/snow off the driveway, the next they'd have to be so bundled up to protect them from the coldness. Lots of wind, of course, driving the warm air in and then out again.

All this month Jeff has had a nasty cough, and toward the end of the month Charly got it (or something similar) which hasn't been fun for any of us. Often if Charly starts coughing after he drank/eat something, he'd be coughing so much that his stomach would try to empty itself. Ick.

After lots of consideration and discussion, and a tour of the school, we've decided that Charly will go into French-immersion kindergarten in the fall. We have little doubt that he'll be able to handle it and it won't be long before he'll know way more than us! Unfortunately Spanish is not offered in our city so we couldn't choose it.

Photos: https://picasaweb.google.com/snowite73/200102##

Videos:
Kids with chalk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO6JHOQPAo4
Snowballs at Mommy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrmoSNs0k5I
Jello time on Valentine's Day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJkbse2G8pU
Sarah wants bath http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_EdrRRMFwc
2 year olds sharing (rare moments!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1zzaYGkzVc
Kids playing outside wit shovels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeJIMoIU-zc