Thursday, October 2, 2014

Long Overdue - A New Post & Update

 SO!
It's been ages since I've written ANYTHING. And while it's true that being the mom of a toddler is certainly very busy, the reason I haven't been writing is actually quite sad and, well, let's be truthful here - full of laziness on my part.

So here it is.
I didn't want to go to the "trouble" of enabling cookies on my web browser. Some gobbledegook happened, we changed my browser, and after that I couldn't sign into my Google account... and well, it's been 10 months.

BUT! That being said, I've enabled my cookies finally, and I'm going to be (sort of) writing posts more frequently. That also being said - no promises. I'm pregnant again and am at the end of my first trimester, so I'm pretty tired - and Little Miss is pretty much attached to me at the hip, so I'll have to write and edit while she's napping (Only happens once a day now) or down for the night.

So, here are some pictures, I'll post more about our life and my pregnancy in a later post.

And other than that, here are some of the things that happened in the last ten months.



I've been hanging out more with my brother and AWESOME nephew - seen here, making his best zombie face

ZOMBIE!

Hey mom, want a bite of my banana? ...


Ha! Too bad! You can't have a bite of my banana!

We saw the awesome Tammy again!

And loved every minute of it!

We went to the park a lot



We went and saw old friends <3 This is one of my favourite's ever! <3

We celebrated Little Miss's 1st birthday! (And pretty much all the food was left untouched :S )

Part of her birthday spread

And some more of her birthday treats

Her first birthday cake! Which was very rich and delicious. *drool*

Painting on the floor with her smash cake (which didn't upload properly and I didn't want to try again, pretty much a smaller version of her big cake)

We spent a lot of time at the beach


Annnnddd... eating sand.




She LOVES the ocean... and I bet she'll feel like she's at home when we go back to Hawaii to visit some other awesome friends we have


We helped to celebrate my brothers birthday <3






Victoria started painting this year. This picture was made for her Nana

This picture was made for her Fafa

And this picture was made for my dad - notice the Philadelphia Eagles colours

Little Miss Celebrated her second Canada Day in style

We went to the water park A LOT.


We met Charlotte Diamond!


And we met "Granny" from the TV series "Once Upon a Time" We also saw... only saw Grumpy, Charming, Emma, Jiminy... and the woman who played the doctor in lost? She was there as well, but Wikipedia has yet to announce her roll. I was dying to see Mr. Gold, but alas, that didn't happen.

The day I found out I was pregnant again. Aug 13, 2014

The day I found out that I was pregnant again Aug 13, 2014

My mom came to visit <3

The little Lima Bean - 8 weeks 1 day.

9 weeks

9 weeks

9 weeks - and already rocking mat jeans - this mama is SO going to be comfortable. SO glad I'm not one of those women who put off buying mat clothes to keep wearing their pre-preggo clothes to stay fashionable - especially when there are SO many good mat clothes out there... sad that I didn't find many when I was pregnant the first time.

Anyway, so, that's sort of the deal. If you got through all those pictures, good for you. I left a lot out. It's nap time, and I still want to squeeze in a little lie-down.

Hope you're having a good day! I like ya a lot!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Eight Months of Loving Victoria


Little Miss went outside in her first snow this year! (The very little we had for the short time we had it)

 
She didn't really like snow this year, next year, I'm sure she'll have much more fun.
 
 
She's started making a "clicking" sound with her tongue
 
 
Little Miss loves to throw her hands in the air and throw them around like she just don't care! All. The. Time. But especially when she's eating something yummy.
 
 
Little Miss has started lifting herself to standing on furniture. Stools, rocking chairs (that have been tied to stop from rocking), the couch, the coffee table, the outside of her crib when we play in her room, the outside of the tub, the walls and just about anything else she can get her hands on.
 
 
She was a little wobbly at first...
 
 
But she's got it now! And she's taking safe risks and is learning what works, and what doesn't :) <3

 
One of her favourite people (and her belly twin) is her Fa Fa (Her grandpa)
 
 
She tries to get into things she shouldn't... like the bookcase... or the family stocking...
 

She was plum tuckered out by the time the families Christmas Eve festivities were done. She didn't even wake up when she was taken out of the car seat... or when we walked to the house in the chilly night air... or when we got inside and Chatum was racing around because he was so excited to see us. Her head hit her crib mattress without even a whimper.
 
 
Another one of her favourite people, her Nana... and her jewellry. <3
 

Cheerios! Pretty much endless fun and entertainment!
 

I think the scariest words I've ever uttered, when she was climbing to standing on a chair - "Okay... I need to back off, you don't need me all the time..."
 

I often ask myself how time passes so quickly, and I'm constantly amazed at how much Little Miss is changing
 

Little Miss got to see her Grandma Mary again, for the second time in her short life. It was a VERY short visit with my mom, and LM played shy, but warmed up to mom in a short period of time. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Six Months of Loving Victoria

Victoria LOVES Klamata Olives... one of the only things I could eat that would stop my morning sickness with her. She also really likes liver pate, not sure where that came from, but I'm glad she's getting her iron. Not going to fight that!
 

We are slowly cutting out co-sleeping, which I am comflicted about. I am happy I get some me time, but one of the best things is watching her wake up, take a look around and then giving you a HUGE smile, because it's like that that's exactly where she wants to be.


We are SO lucky to be living so much closer to family now that we've moved. I didn't realize it before, but we really needed it. Almost desperately.


I hope that you don't have anything really terrible happen to you in your life, but I hope you have serious challenges that you need to learn how to overcome and rise above.


Bathtime is one of my our favourite times in the day. Little Miss laughs and smiles SO much during our baths. She loves to relax and lay back in the deep water while she rests her little (and growing) feet on my belly while I hold her under her armpits and support her head and neck so she doesn't tip back so far.


We've started using Burt's Bees products. The Baby Bee bubble bath and the Baby Bee lotion smells AMAZING! I really like that it's 98%-99% natural, tear free, not tested on animals and that the bottles are mostly from recycled materials.

 
She took her very first photo this month. (With some assistance, but I was surprised to see that I got in there. I fully expected it to be a full on picture of the ceiling.)


And she took her very first selfie, too! (Again, with some assistance.)


I am SO choked up (and unbelievably proud) that she will be 7 months old tomorrow... and shortly after, eek! Let's not go there!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Awesome Discovery!

Okay! I discovered this tonight and I'm SUPER excited about it! I made some steamed carrot baby food last night, tossed it into an ice cube tray and froze them. Tonight, I went to take one out of the zip lock bag for Little Misses big girl food breakfast tomorrow, but instead of putting it in the fridge, I wrapped a bib around one end and let her suck on the other end.



 
SHE LOVED IT! She got MAD at me when I tried to take it away! She GRABBED for it when it was within reach!

I understand why she loved it so much though, she *is* teething something fierce (5 teeth now, one more coming in the next day or two, and it feels like a few more soon after that) and she really likes carrots... and broccoli... and chicken... and, well, let's say I figured out early that I don't have a fussy eater.

So a love of food (she loves ice too) + not being able to feel gums = awesome
 
 

 
And once it got too small to hold in the bib, I simply broke it up into tiny pieces and fed them to her like I would any normal solid food.

I was pretty happy to come upon this discovery, and I think I'll try it with her sweet potatoes and maybe some green beans. What a great idea for teething babies and an awesome way to get some extra nutrition in! I think it would a fantastic summer treat idea too... maybe with some apple sauce?

Hope you give it a try!


 
What is an awesome discovery you've made recently?

Oh! And won't you scroll on down past the comments and feed the goldfish?

Thursday, October 31, 2013

A 3AM Trip to the ER

*Just a note, this was written RIGHT before I got on the plane with Little Miss to move back to our home province, and since then things have been crazy with trying to unpack with a baby. Sorry for the delay, but I *did* want to publish this, because I think the content is important.*

So, let me start off by saying, trips to the ER are never fun. Especially when you have to head out at 3 in the morning. Especially if you are making the trip for your child.

Let me also be very forthcoming and say, Little Miss and I usually co-sleep on the couch. I know, not exactly safe in terms of co-sleeping and many nurses and doctors would be giving me a lecture right now if they could and that they can't really support co-sleeping because it's not recommended by health Canada. Up until now, we haven't had any issues. Usually I wrap a large swaddling blanket around LM and then around me so there is no risk of falling (obviously didn't do that last night). I used to have her between myself and the cushions on the couch, but stopped at the advise of my midwife who as worried she might get overheated.

SO! Last night...
It was about 2:45ish when I woke up to a "THUD!" Like the sound of a poundcake falling to the ground - and then a wail from my very startled little girl. I scooped her up from the floor and cradled her in my arms. And surprisingly, she calmed down MUCH sooner than I thought she would. And she nodded off to sleep again. I grabbed the diaper bag, made sure that there were plenty of supplies in case we were at the hospital for a longer than desirable period of time, packed up Victoria in her car seat and we were off.

On the way, I sat in my seat and then my mind was going a mile a minute. "What if the nurses and doctor were mean to me?", "What if they had to keep her under observation for a ridiculously long time and we miss our flight for our move back home?", "What if they think I'm a bad mother?"

"What if they think I'm a bad mother and call Child Protective Services?"

On the drive I came the the resolution that I certainly am NOT a bad mother, no matter what anybody thought. I am only a mother who made a choice. A bad and unsafe choice, with an outcome that could have been prevented, but not a bad mother. I am a mother whose stomach turned in knots as I was rocking my baby to comfort her. I am a mother who decided right away that the right thing to do was take my daughter to the hospital. A mother who was praying that everything was okay.

Thankfully, the ER was empty and we were seen pretty much right away. The staff were surprisingly nice and didn't judge me. The doctor was so pleasant - even at 3:45 in the morning. She was kind, and thorough in checking LM out for an injuries, in her questions to see if any behaviors have changed and detailed in what we should look out for in case we though things were taking a turn for the worse at home. Good news, Victoria is great, the doctor couldn't find anything wrong with her. YAY! She said that she was just startled which is why she calmed down so quickly and usually babies stay limp when they fall. She once saw a kid in the ER who fell two stories and was perfectly fine - no scratches, bruises or broken bones.

I walked out those double sliding doors out to the car feeling better and holding my babe just a little closer and tighter.

SO! Needless to say, we won't be co-sleeping on the couch anymore. In the new house, we will have a bed that we can use for co-sleeping.

Do you co-sleep and want to do it safely?
  • Make sure your baby is on their back. If you breastfeed while lying down and your baby is on her side, make sure you return her to her back after she’s finished eating.
  •  A lot of families find that the best position for baby is on the side of mom, not in the center, since mom is often more responsive in the middle of the night
  • Control the temperature. You don't want your baby to overheat, turn down the heat. Dress yourself in a long-sleeve shirt and dress your baby in a night outfit in which she doesn’t need a blanket. That way you can keep the covers safely down, and your arms won’t get cold.
  • Those who should not cosleep with an infant, however, include: other children, particularly toddlers, because they might not be aware of the baby's presence; parents who are under the influence of alcohol or any drug because that could diminish their awareness of the baby; parents who smoke because the risk of SIDS is greater.
  • Make sure your mattress fits snugly in the bed frame so that your baby won't become trapped in between the frame and the mattress.
  • Don't place a baby to sleep in an adult bed alone.
  • Do not place a baby on a soft surface to sleep such as a soft mattress, sofa, or waterbed.
  • Get a "Co-Sleeper". A bassinet that attaches to your bed. No worried of rolling over your baby; you get your space so you can stretch out and your baby gets the benefit of being near you.
  • NEVER co-sleep if your baby was born premature or had a low birth weight
  • Never co-sleep if you are extremely tired, or have a sleep disorder, such as sleep apnoea. You may be in such a deep sleep that you don't wake up if you roll onto your baby

Five Months of Loving Victoria

Moving with a baby is HARD work! Very time consuming indeed.


I feel like I have a lot less time to do things in, but I still very much want my focus to be there for Little Miss when she needs me - all the time



Flying with her wasn't as NEARLY as difficult as I thought it might be. She really surprised me and slept on most of the two flights. Only got a little scared when there was some turbulance as the second plane was landing - and then she laughed because she got butterflies



She LOVES big, fun moustaches!



I'm FINALLY able to get some pictures of her smiling, since she doesn't always get super distracted by the camera anymore.


It is SO nice to be near family again. In this picture I'm sitting with my brother (6 years my senior) and his little girl, about 10 months older than LM



She has 4 teeth now, and my guess is, that by the end of the week, she will be crawling. She is SO close!



(I know this isn't about her, but I have bangs again! And I am LOVING the change)




Time is going MUCH quicker than I would like.

Four Months of Loving Victoria

Little Miss has a new favourite thing to do recently. Sticking out her tongue as well as pppppthhhffffttt sounds.

I always want to be there for her to depend on. I can also see myself losing jobs in the future due to taking time off last minute so I can be there for her. (Hopefully that won't be the case though)


I'm not looking forward to sleep training or getting her on the bottle very much.



Time is running through my fingers MUCH too quickly!