Saturday, August 30, 2008

Jeremiah and Corinne are here!!


Jeremiah and Corinne, who both are past assistants with L'Arche and dating for 3 years now, are here on a two week visit from Germany! Jeremiah is originally from here, but followed his lovely Corinne to Europe when she left to go back home for Uni last year.
On Thursday, they popped in for a visit and a bite of lunch. It was a great visit. Jeremiah is very witty and fun to have around. Corinne is a really nice person. Definitely the type of people you miss when they move away.
I'm looking forward to possibly seeing them again on Thursday. Oh yeah, and they had never met Xavier in person before, as they both moved before he was born. It was nice to make some new introductions.

On the strep throat front, I am starting to feel better, very slowly this time.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

blogger currently down, for the moment

What I mean to say is that I have strep throat, again! My doctor is referring my to a specialist to have my tonsils removed. I was a little reluctant, since Xavier is only 9 months and still a breastfeeding fiend. My doctor quelled my worries by saying once I meet with the specialist we can make a date far in the future, which is good. Probably will take 3 months before the specialist office contacts me anyway!
I'm not really keen on getting an operation, since my only time in a hospital was when I gave birth and even then I only received 1 stitch for having Xavier. You should see his head!
Xavier had his 9 month check up last week. This is how things are for now:
weight: 23.4lbs or 10.5 kilos
height: 30.5 inches or 74cm
head: 19.5inches or 48cm
Okay, I'm feeling like needing to lay down. Talk to you again when I'm feeling better.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Prayers for a special little monkey

I wanted to mention that .Sebastien is going through a procedure tomorrow called a Capsule Endoscopy. He will be the youngest patient to ever undergo this procedure. I think Jasmina, David and Sebastien need all the prayers, thoughts and support we can give them!
Here's hoping everything goes well for this special little monkey.

rub-a-dub-dub two babes in a tub

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Feeling hot, hot, hot!

It's been hot out there, an average of 30 degrees celcius since about thursday I will say.
We've been pretty busy, getting in on all the last minute summer time fun. The first two weeks of august was Folklorama, we visited both Chilean pavillions, the French-Canadian pavillion and the Belgian pavillion.

Richard enjoyed the French-Canadian the best show wise, the first Chilean pavillion had the best food and the biggest, roomiest location. We wish we could have gone to more pavillions, but since they were in the evening, it was better just to do one show a night and we could only get out on 4 different nights.

During this time, Richard and I did manage to escape over to Jaime's place to celebrate his birthday with a potluck meal and to wish him and Eva a bon voyage to the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was a really great evening, it's been so long since I've done anything or gone anywhere without having any kids around. So nice and relaxing. However I have found that I have little adult conversational skills left in me! One of the guests at the party is a ballerina for the RWB and we ended up talking about Toy Castle! (a kids show on Treehouse done by the RWB) What can you do??? LOL!

This past saturday my aunty Mimi came by with my cousin Elizabeth and her two kids, Amy (2) and Alex (9mo). We had a really great time playing in our pool and when it got too hot, in the house. We enjoyed a nice bbq supper of hot dogs (regular and veggie for me). It was really a nice day. We don't get the chance to have very many visits or playdates, so when we do, we really take full advantage of them!



Monday, August 11, 2008

...oh yeah... I'm working again...

Bah! It's true, Xavier will only be 9 month tomorrow and I have already started back to work just over a week ago. Well, that's what happens when your job is with people.
The houses are seriously under staffed, just squeking by government minimums and there are a lot of respite workers streaming in and out.
The person who was taking over my role with the apartment ladies could only commit until the end of July and with a shortage of people...
It's not so bad though. I'm only back part-time and when I'm working, Richard is home with the kids, which is great. It'll give them lasting Papa-kiddie bonds. Everybody is in napville right now, so I'm going to go join them.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

House no longer sings the blues...


We painted our house, from baby blue, to a now green for the house and red for the door. I thought I had a before photo, but it must be on my picture CD archives. We still need to change the siding and get a longer ladder so we can fix the top.
I'm very happy with the colour change so far. Makes me feel so much better :-)
Not that I don't like blue, just not on my house.

Splashing good time!

Yesterday, while Richard was busy at work, I took the kids to the new Splash Park in located in Provencher Park. First of all Emma busied herself with the play structure, focusing on her favourite part: the slide! Afterwards she played in the sandbox, as luck would have it, one of her little playmates happened to come to the park to play (before her maman has their new baby, due this week). Emma and Isabelle played in the sandbox for quite some time, before the two of them decided to finally play in the Splash Park.
They had a great time! Even Xavier enjoyed getting splashed, of course I also got soaked, luckily I was wearing pants made from nylon and a tank top, so it didn't take long to dry. While playing another friend, this time Xavier's, showed up at the park.
Xavier had a good time swinging next to litte Mia. What a cutie that one is.
Emma was still enjoying the splash park, when Maddy (my cousin Christine's daughter) showed up with her dad. The two girls played on the swing and the play structure before Maddy had to leave.
The kids had a really good time and really great naps.
It was such a fun day. I really like the Splash Park, next time, however, I won't forget to bring my camera!!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Frog Follies

On Sunday we met up with my brother Daniel and his kids (Kieran and Danika) at the Frog Follies in St-Pierre-Jolys. The kids enjoyed some Henna tattoos, face painting and whole bunch of other fun stuff. It was really a great day. Emma loves hanging out with her cousins, Xavier just loves to be outside!






Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Brandon

MONDAY
We rented a minivan for the week to go to Brandon, this would ensure having enough room to house everything we needed without being too cramped. When we arrived at the rental place, the van was not yet ready. Apparently the people who had previously rented it had gone all the way to Toronto and the Niagara region, so the van was in desperate need of an oil change. We waited for an extra 30 mins for the van.
On the way home Xavier fell asleep, so I simple removed him out of the car with carseat and all, since I would eventually have to put it in the van anyway.


Finally, we were on our way, a little later than originally planned, instead of stopping in Portage-la-Prairie for lunch, we just stopped at Humpty's on the Perimeter before jumping unto the Trans-Canada. To keep Emma occupied during the 3-hour ride, we borrowed Memere's portable DVD player so she could watch her cartoons. Emma chose to watch The Simpsons! That's my girl.
To add a little drama to our lives, just as we pulled into the parking lot of our hotel .(Brandon Canad Inns), our cell phone rang. It was our alarm company, our alarm had gone off, apparently it was the sensors. They quickly contacted my sister (who has our spare key) and she promptly and bravely (along with my mom) raced over to our house to see what was up. Everything, thank God, was as it should be. The door to the attic was left open, and since we occasionally hear a squirrel rummaging around, we assume that a little critter made its way down and caused the sensors to go off. Crazy!
Finally and peacefully, we were able to check into our "Under the Sea" themed room.



TUESDAY
Having a pool in our hotel, we definitely took adavantage of it. They had an awesome waterslide! It was two storey's high. Richard took Emma with him on his first go. Emma got a little scared and didn't want to return. We got this little baby float for Xavier, which he really enjoyed. Emma spent most of her time either jumping off the side of the pool or swimming in mine or Richard's arms.


WEDNESDAY
We decided to get out to nature. We drove about 1 hour south of Brandon to William Lake. Both kids had a great time in the lake, however Xavier seemed to enjoy it more than Emma.



After a good swim, Xavier was ready for some breastmilk and a nap, whereas Emma was ready to go play in the little playpark next to the beach. She enjoyed very much swinging on the swings, however, the slide proved to be dangerous. Richard tried to stop her, but she was too quick and slid down the slide which had a small jagged edge. She ended up having a pretty nasty scratch all the way down her back. She did not complain about it, but did not go back on the slide. This makes me ask why such a slide is allowed to stay put in a Provincial Park right next to a public beach where children play?
We headed back to the hotel in the evening where we enjoyed room service for supper and a nice movie called "Juno". I highly recommend it, very enjoyable.

THURSDAY
First thing in the morning I headed down to the pool with the kids. While we were enjoying the water, Emma had a bowel movement without telling me (oh the joys of toilet training) must credit the little swimmers she was wearing for not revealing her secret right away. However, a little swimmer can only do so much, as Emma jumped into the pool her secret was let out, so to say. Immediately we got out of the pool and called the front desk. They promptly closed the pool and had to perform a chemical clean for about 6 hours. We took the opportunity to go pick up some items from the local Wal-Mart, including more little swimmers. When we arrived at the Wal-Mart, we noticed one of those big busses that go from town to town marked as Brandon Bus Lines parked in front of the store. We thought that was odd, but didn't really pay too much attention to it. As we were leaving the Wal-Mart, just outside of the parking lot we noticed a news reporter from the city talking with a gentleman. We thought it was very bizarre to see a news reporter standing in the middle of a lane (with access to a different store) doing an interview, especially one from the city. Later on everything became clear to us, as we discovered that the prior evening an absolutely horrific scene had unfolded in a Greyhound bus. The other passengers (i.e. witnesses) were brought to the Wal-Mart to purchase clothes, toilletries and other items as their belongings had become part of a crime scene (Greyhound apparently picked up the tab). The reporter was standing outside the parking lot because Wal-Mart had prohibitted any reporters from accessing their property while the witnesses were inside. Crazy.
After lunch, since the pool was still closed, we found a schoolyard where Emma could frolic and play on. Finally we went back to the hotel and spent at least two hours in the pool, including Emma's favourite place to be, the whirlpool!

FRIDAY
Our final day, we got up early, had some breakfast and went down to enjoy the pool one final time before we needed to check out. Richard tried to convince Emma to try the slide again, but it was a no go. We had fun anyway. On the ride home Emma watched her favourite "Max and Ruby" DVD. We stopped in Portage-la-Prairie to have lunch and then made our way back to Winnipeg. We did some groceries and vowed not to have anymore take out for at least a month! LOL!

All in all we had a good time, however we found that staying in a hotel and needing to go out to restaurants is just too expensive. We're going to stick to renting cottages and bringing our own food/linen

Sunday, August 3, 2008

This, that and a little bit of everything else

It's been a while, I know.
First and foremost, let's go back in time a little bit. Friday, July 25 marked my dad and stepmother's 10 year wedding anniversary, which I mentioned in a previous blog. To mark the occasion, we all got together for a supper at Le Routier in St-Pierre-Jolys (where my dad and stepmother live). My supper was really good, but apparently the others didn't have such a good meal. Pretty much everybody else had ordered the rib special, and none of them really enjoyed it. That's what happens when you order meat! LOL!

After supper, we all headed down to my dad's place for ice cream topped with freshly picked raspberries from the garden. Yummy!

Saturday, July 26, was a day I had been looking forward to. My cousin Christine's wedding! It was a beautiful wedding, just perfect, well except for the fact that it was like 30 minutes from the city. The ceremony was outdoors, short and sweet. Christine looked absolutely gorgeous. When you are growing up and are older (not by too much however) whenever you see your younger cousin, you always see that young child in them, then it happens, one day without even expecting a beautiful woman emerges in front of that child and that's all you can see, the child fades away. That's what happened at Christine's wedding, all of a sudden the person I grew up with was completely gone and this beautiful woman was standing in front of me. In case I am not clear in my analogy here, I have always seen Christine as an adult since she became one, but that sometimes akward little kid was always kind of there, now she's gone. Okay, I'm babbling now. All said, the wedding was great.

The one thing that surprised me the most was my aunty Giselle! I haven't seen her since she had moved away from Grand Forks ND (she now lives in San Antonio TX). She moved away probably 18 years ago or so. It was really nice to see her and my kids took to her like they've always known her. That was great fun.

That's aunty Sylvia (mother of the bride) on the left, aunty Giselle in the middle and uncle Gabe on the right.
Emma and Xavier had a blast. Emma danced the whole night away. As a matter of fact, I had to literally carry her off the dance floor to go home. I swear, if we had let her, she probably would have danced until dawn!

2nd generation cousins

Emma blowing bubbles

Emma dancing with Maddy (Christine's daughter)

Xavier trying to get in the action.

Oh yeah, I believe I had previously forgotten to mention this, but Xavier is now crawling! He's been crawling for about 3 weeks now and can really get around!

The wedding really was a lot of fun and very elegant. Although it's probably the first wedding I can ever leaving at 10 pm! Sacrifices we need to make for our little ones :-)

On Sunday, July 27 we enjoyed a lovely bbq dinner at Evelyn and Lauchie's. The great thing about going over to another veggie's place for dinner, you never have to worry about making sure they know you don't eat meat! We had a great evening, the time just slipped away. Evelyn and Lauchie were also generously gave us some of their old camping gear they don't use anymore, plus a few other things. Very nice people they are.

On Monday we left for Brandon, but I'll leave that for another post.