Monday, 28 March 2011

Red Riding Hood And The Very Angry Ladybird

The last few weeks they have been celebrating National Book Week at Sweet-Pea's nursery.  It was only intended that the event last a week but so many kids were ill, they repeated the whole thing the second week!  That was really cool for me because I just loving dressing Sweet-Pea up and I can't wait until Smiler gets to participate!

This year, I bought Sweet-Pea a Red Riding Hood outfit and I gave her a copy of the book.  The real "Little Red Riding Hood."  Not the sanitized version they read at nursery but the proper one.  The Ladybird book.  Remember this?
Now I did have a think prior to giving Sweet-Pea the book because for those of you not familiar with the story - the wolf swallows both the Grandma and Red Riding Hood whole and they are rescued by Red Riding Hood's father who is a woodcutter and he kills the wolf with his axe.  A bit gory for a three year old to say the least.

That said, I'm pretty sure my mother read it to me when I was quite small.  I decided that if I explained to her that it was only a story and answered any questions she asked honestly that she would be fine and she has been.  It is a fine line to walk between protecting her from things that might legitimately upset her and from being able to distinguish between fact and fantasy.

I sent the book to nursery and her room acted it out with her as Red Riding Hood which she loved.  Here she is in her costume - complete with wolf:
The following week, we decided to go with our ladybird costume and they acted out "The Very Angry Ladybird."  Ironically enough - Sweet-Pea was going through much the same thing as the insect from the book.  She seemed to be picking arguments with us all week long and it was very very wearing!  However, you couldn't tell from the photos:
See what I mean - butter wouldn't melt you know?
Also they celebrated Saint Patrick's Day and she made a hat:

She also sang a leprechaun song to the tune of "I'm a little Teapot" that went:

"I'm a little leprechaun, small and green
The tiniest man you've ever seen
If you ever catch me I've been told
I'll give you my pot of gold"

They also had pyjama day and she wore her Peppa Pig pyjamas with matching socks ( please excuse the mess in the background)
I think it is fabulous that they encourage play-acting in children.  I remember when I was five, I was chosen to be the little Red Hen in the kindergarten play.  I suspect this had much to do with the fact that I was rather loud, bossy and precocious and they probably knew that people wouldn't struggle to hear me! 

It was the story where the little Red Hen asks various animals for help in getting the ingredients for making bread who refuse only to turn up when it's ready to eat.  The play was a happy memory although I do recall my teacher gently chastising me in rehearsals for being a little too enthusiastic about denying the other animals the bread at the end!

Then of course, there are the photos I take randomly and I love this one:
What a great expression! Her Dad and I often wonder out loud what she'll be like when she's older.  Then I find myself praying for her future husband! 

All kidding aside - she is such a lovely kid and we are so lucky to have her.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

A Man On The Move

Smiler is growing up far too quickly.  I mean - just look at this:

Yes that is indeed his lovely first new tooth which came in February 5.  His second tooth came through on February 28 which was also the day he first crawled properly.  Not the commando crawling but proper lifting up his bum and crawling.  Then about four days later on March 1 - he decided that crawling was so yesterday and he would pull himself up to standing.  The following day, we had a cruiser on our hands!

It is lovely that he is now able to go where he wants...and it is awful that he is now able to go where he wants because it is almost always someplace I don't want him to go.  With his new skill and teeth coming in I feel like I have a small dog on my hands.  He is constantly pulling himself up around my legs.  He thinks our fingers are ideal teethers and I am continually throwing stuff up and out of the way so he won't get at it. 

But he is just so cute
We also finally moved him into his own room.  I had intended to perhaps clean his room (formerly the guest bedroom) and clear out some of the junk beforehand but I didn't manage it.  We were interrupting his sleep as much as he was interrupting ours and one night I just realised that I was tired of creeping around in the dark trying not to disturb him.  I had planned on him being in there for at least six months and as Sweet-Pea had been in our room until she was about eight or so months old, I thought it was a good time for him to go.  Also, I'll be returning to work in June and I wanted him to be well and truly used to his own room well before I headed back. 

All said and done it is working well.   This is him the day we moved the cot out.  We also had to lower the cot as he could now pull himself up.
Tomorrow, we will be completing another milestone.  We'll be buying him his first pair of shoes!  He is desperate to walk outside but I can't let him do it in his socks! 

So I'll sign off with one last photo.  My little ginger boy....sniff....

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Butterfly Wings And Other Things...

Sweet-Pea has had an exciting few weeks.  The Friday of half-term she saw her boyfriend Sammy and got her face painted.  I was a bit worried as to how that would go as she had never had her face painted before but she just loved it!  Here is the final result:
Here she is getting it done - first she patiently waits...
Then we start on the wings...
Finished!
Now her boyfriend Sammy got his face painted as well.  He is currently into Superheroes so he got his face painted like Spiderman.  This I might add was taken before Sammy panicked thinking that it was permanent at which point he tried to rub it off his face!
Another big exciting thing that happened was that Sweet-Pea met a CBeebies television presenter.  Over here, the CBeebies channel is for under fives and has no commercials.  Claire likes many of the programs that appear on this channel such as "Charlie and Lola," "Tweenies", "Postman Pat" and "Bob The Builder" to name a few.  Sweet-Pea met Katy from the show "I Can Cook."

My friend Lynn babysits Sweet-Pea and Smiler once a week while Hubby and I go out to eat a meal in peace and as it happens - she knows Katy!  We had watched the last series of the show which is really good.  Sweet-Pea loves to help me cook and loves all the songs that Katy sings and all the actions i.e. kids are encouraged to pretend they are mixing something or to spring up and rise like baking powder.  We have the cookbook that they put out and have made a few recipes from it.  Lynn knew how much Sweet-Pea liked the show so she made arrangements for Katy to come around and meet her.

Well - when Auntie Lynn opened the door and Katy was stood there, Sweet-Pea for once was speechless!  As Lynn said later "Well - if Brad Pitt walked through your door - you probably wouldn't believe it was actually him would you?"  However, Katy is a really lovely girl and put Sweet-Pea at ease right away and we had a really nice visit.  I learned a bit about how a television series was made and she told us a bit about her life which was really interesting.  She and Sweet-Pea had a lovely play and I took a few photos...

Then - to top off the evening, it was my step-daughter's birthday!  She had requested a "Hello Kitty" cake which I had spent much of the previous day making and I thought it turned out pretty good.

Due to the fact it was her birthday and she was about to devour almost an entire cake - she let me take a photo of her with Sweet-Pea!  A rare honour!
I have more Smiler-related news but it's been almost three weeks since I posted so at the moment, I'll end off with this. I wish I could be disciplined to write every day but with two small kiddies in the house and a part-time teenager - there are only so many hours in the day to get things done! 

Enough already - I'm pressing the Post button!

Saturday, 19 February 2011

The Year of The Pig

Well after last week's Burns night celebrations at nursery, she comes home telling me something about her being a pig.  Wasn't sure where that came from but a chance comment about what Chinese people eat (rice) and what they eat with (chopsticks) gave the game away.  Turns out that the nursery also celebrates Chinese New Year!

Once we explained what it was all about, she then wanted to know what animal every member of our family was.  So hubby got on the internet and dutifully looked up every member of our family.  She was delighted to know that Smiler is a Tiger.

Other animal news.  It came to our attention that the lovely Happyland farm that my Aunt Rena and Uncle Greg gave to the kids does not have a pig despite having a pig noise button on top of the house.  I had heard that Early Learning Centre had stopped putting the pigs in the farm because they didn't want to offend other religions. 

While I thought the spirit of being inclusive was nice, I did think it was a bit silly that they had the pig shed, the pig noise and no pig.  Hubby got on the internet and found out that pigs were being provided free of charge to anyone who complained.  So Sweet-Pea got a lovely pig in the post that she was delighted with and our farm finally got the missing component.

I did say that I would update on my resolutions. My first resolution to be more mindful of our spending has gone really well.  We are really trying very hard not to overspend and stick to a budget and that seems to have worked.

The thyroid pill taking has gone not too badly but room for improvement.  I have missed the odd day so I guess technically I broke my resolution but I think I have been more consistent in taking them generally which is good.

The gym has been great.  This is the first week that I have not been at all.  We had a week between Smiler recovering from man-flu before he came down with another bout.  Fortunately, this bout was not so long but this time I fell sick and I haven't had the energy to do much of anything other that reach for the remote control and make cups of tea.

The desk is a mess.  Enough said.  Big fat "F" for failure on that one.

I have tried to spend a bit more time with hubby and kids.  We have had some nice walks but for the most part it has been so miserable out that our time together has mostly been indoors. 

Smiler and I have been visiting some friends.  This is Smiler and I with my friend Helen and her son James:


This is smiler with his friend Anna
This is Smiler practicing his new skill - sitting!  He also got his first tooth on February 5 but you can't see it in these photos.


Update: I started writing this two weeks ago when Smiler was just getting over his man-flu.  He has had two more bouts of it since then so I have been too exhausted to post!  We've been fever free since today so I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

Friday, 28 January 2011

Man-Flu and Monsters

My poor little Smiler has Man-Flu so we've been hanging about in our bathrobe and slippers.
It all kicked off last Sunday night at around 3:00 AM and I haven't had more than two hours of uninterrupted sleep since.

He apparently has a virus.  I took him to the doctor on Tuesday and today and they said his ears, throat and chest were clear.  He hardly slept at all last night and had a raging fever to boot.  I had a hard time believing that there wasn't an infection.

Sweet-Pea gave us a good laugh this week.  She came home saying that it was Robert's birthday and that she and Sammy had sung him "Happy Birthday."  I asked who Robert was and she said "Robbie Burns" she said excitedly "and he has a night!"  But of course - Burns night!

I told her that Grannie (my mother) was Scottish just like Robbie Burns and she said, "Did you know there are monsters in Scotland?"  Really?  "They're called 'Ness'."  Ah - the Loch Ness monster!

I was really pleased that they did some Scottish heritage and I am thinking of asking them to celebrate the Canadian Independance day.  Sweet-Pea is half-Canadian and I'd like her to know a bit more about Canada and its customs.  It won't mean much to her now but will do at a future time hopefully.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Smiler's First Kiss

My little man is growing up fast.  He is already rolling over, and eating solid food and flirting with the girls! 
We had a gathering of my antenatal group at my friend Ally's house and all the babies were playing on a blanket surrounded by cushions.  Smiler was next to Ally's daughter Clara and they were quite taken with each other.  I got out my camera just in time to capture this:
Aren't they cute?  What a lucky boy to have such a pretty girl give him his first kiss!

Ally had made a lovely sensory play area with plenty of noisy textured objects that the babies just loved.  I couldn't believe how much they had all changed since they were born.

This is Jake sitting up with a big smile and lovely new shoes on.  He was the oldest of the babies there.
This is Olivia who despite her jetlag (they just returned from holiday) was anything but tired!
 Thomas looking very cute in his tractor overalls.
This was Evie with her Mum Fiona.  I tried very hard to get her to look at me but she was having none of it!
And not forgetting the lovely Clara...
Honestly - they were all so incredibly cute I could have photographed them all afternoon.  Here they are playing together.
We also managed a group shot of all of them which wasn't easy.  Jenny starting ringing a bell making them look up while the rest of us snapped photos.  This was the best of the ones I took
It was so nice to see everyone again as we hadn't met up in a while.  It is great to be able to swap stories with the other Mummies and compare notes.  Teething and weaning are the topics of the moment as they are all at that stage.  Some have a tooth (or two) and all of them are starting to eat solids.

I am trying not to get too stressed about food this time around.  With Sweet-Pea, I remember getting very frustrated when she wouldn't eat my lovingly prepared pureed vegetables and fruit.  That said, once she was able to take lumpier food, she ate more regularly.  Once she went to nursery, she had a hot meal mid-day so if she didn't eat a load of dinner, I knew she had been fed well earlier and didn't worry about it. 

As for teeth, poor Smiler has a telltale lump where I suspect his first tooth is planning to appear.  Sweet-Pea got her first tooth at seven and a half months so if Smiler follows suit - I should be having a rough few weeks coming up! 

But in this picture - he isn't thinking about his teeth.  He's just thinking about the pretty girl who gave him his first kiss.

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Remembering Dad

I rang my mother today to see how she was doing.  She hasn’t been well lately and I wanted to call and see how she was doing.  She is a bit confused at times and often asks what day it is.  I had gone on a play date yesterday (the 12th) and when I realised that it was the thirteenth I remembered that today is my father’s birthday. 
I realise that sounds awful to not remember your father’s birthday but in fairness, neither of my parents were birthday people so while we did give him gifts or a card, it was never a huge production.  Quite apart from that, my father has been dead now for quite some time so while I remember the date, it doesn’t have the significance it did when he was alive.
I often wonder what my father would have been like if was alive and well.  He would have been in his early eighties.  He had developed Parkinson’s disease in his late fifties and we had to put him in a nursing home about seven years later.
I never really got to know my father as an adult which is something I regret.  I love my mother dearly but she was the extrovert in their relationship while my father was the quiet one and she often overshadowed him.   For my part, I could have been more supportive of him – especially when he wasn’t well.
At various times today I found myself remembering things about him.  Just little things but significant to me at least.  Here are a few things that came to mind:
My father always thought the number thirteen was lucky.  He was born on the thirteenth and he got his longest running job on the thirteenth.  As a result, I don’t have the same aversion to the number.
He was a trickster.  I remember once sitting on his chair and steadfastly refusing to move out of it.  Rather than shift me out of it by force, he proceeded to lay down on the sofa across from the chair and made a great show of how comfortable it was.  Of course, I then wanted to lay down on the sofa and as I headed over towards it, Dad sprang up and reclaimed his chair. 
That trick has proved most useful since I had kids of my own.  Sweet-Pea did not want to eat her fish tonight – until I told Hubby to give the fish to me at which point she not only screamed that she wanted it but proceeded to eat the entire portion.
He loved my brother and myself very much and had it been up to him – I think he would have had more kids.  When we took three of my cousins to Disney World in Florida, my father hoped that everyone thought that all my cousins belonged to him!
He was a morning person.  According to my mother, he would sing songs from Oklahoma when he awoke in the morning.  By the time I came along, he wasn’t doing that anymore but he was still an early riser and liked getting up early.
He was a child of the depression and he was very careful with money.   A bit too careful but my Mum encouraged him to spend a bit and he encouraged her to save a bit and on the whole – they rarely had money worries.
My son Smiler reminds me of him...
Here are a few photos of Dad in his younger years.  I don’t know as you would see the resemblance to Smiler but I'll let you be the judge.
This is my Dad at about the age of two holding a sailboat.

This is my Dad at fifteen – he had left school two years earlier.

This was my Dad at thirty when he was first dating my mother.

And here is Smiler in his pumpkin outfit.  I think they have similar eyes and Dad had the same mischievous grin.

Wherever you are Dad – I’m thinking of you today.  I love you and miss you...

Monday, 10 January 2011

Detox And A Visit From The Motherland


The Sunday after New Year started with a detox for Sweet-Pea.   A week of cakes, late nights and too much television finally took their toll.  We let her stay up late on New Year’s Eve and we paid for it the following day.  She was miserable.  She wouldn’t sleep and she wouldn’t co-operate.  On Saturday night after two hours of screaming and tantrums during the early hours of evening – we finally told her that there was no television the next day.
Well needless to say – that did not go down very well.  She woke up the next morning in the same frame of mind.  Much to her surprise, she was swiftly removed to her bedroom where she was told she had to stay until she calmed down.  After about half an hour, I looked in and she was sleeping soundly.
I let her down an hour and a half later by which time Smiler (my son) and I were getting ready to go to church.  When she asked if she was going to church, I gently explained that she would be staying with Daddy and indignation set in. “But I won’t get a biscuit!”  she wailed.  I told her that people who threw tantrums didn’t get biscuits.  Period.
So I went to church and when I came back, Daddy had given her a lovely bath and she was in a better frame of mind.  The rest of the day passed mostly without incident and the next day when she started up over something minor – the threat of no TV was again brought up and she immediately stopped making a fuss.
We really don’t let her watch much TV but she has it on first thing in the morning until breakfast and then it’s off for the day until 5:00 PM when she can watch it while I make supper.  She only watches baby channels like cBeebies and Tiny Pop and if she doesn’t like a show, we just turn it off.  We try not to use it as a baby sitter but like most parents, if we need to do something – it can be turned on as a special treat.
Everyone was in a brighter mood by Tuesday – the first day at nursery after the New Year.  Saw my friend Lesley dropping off her daughter at the same time as I was dropping off Sweet-Pea.  We were both absolutely beaming at the thought of only having one child to cope with that day!
On Thursday, my cousin Dave’s wife Sharon and daughter Sarah came to visit us from Canada.  Sarah is studying in France and they stopped in England to see us on the way there.  We don’t get too many family visits so it was lovely to see them.  Sweet-Pea loves it when we have company and she was especially taken with Sarah.  So much so that when it was bedtime she told my husband and I that she wanted “someone else” to read her a story.   “Someone” very happily read her “The Gruffalo” and all was well.
Here are a few pictures we took of the rellies.  This one is me with Sharon (holding Smiler) and Sarah (holding Sweet-Pea) then there are a few of Sarah with them on her own.

Anyhow - I have my work cut out for me this week.  Loads of paperwork to sort and loads of stuff to do.  Most of my resolutions are going okay except the one about my desk.  Ah well - Rome wasn't built in a day!

Saturday, 1 January 2011

A Blog and a Resolution

Hello and Happy New Year!
I have been planning on writing a blog for what seems like ages.  I have long wanted to do one as a way to express myself in addition to keeping in touch with friends and family.  I am hoping that by having a blog, I might actually force myself to write regularly which is always a problem when you’ve got a busy life.
I thought I would start my first blog post by posting my New Year’s Resolutions.  Now I mentally make resolutions every year but seldom write them down so there is generally no-one else but myself to witness my failure to keep them.  I think if I write them down and publish them for people to see it might actually spur me on to try and stick to them.  Or at least not give up on them as early as usual!
I decided to keep my resolutions fairly simple.  I have any number of things I would like to accomplish this year but if I list them all I will be setting myself up for failure.  So I will give my five top resolutions that I want to keep all year plus a single monthly task and report each month to see how I’m doing.
My top five resolutions for 2011 are:
1 – To be more mindful of our spending.  We could do to try to keep certain expenses a bit more under control and be more careful with our money.
2 – To take my thyroid medication consistently.   Some people are very good at remembering to take tablets but I am not one of them.  When I had to take a course of antibiotics last year, I used an appointment book to write down what I took and that seemed to work better for me so I might try that with this resolution.
3 – To use my gym membership.  The local gym had a great offer on membership – half-price to be exact.  My goal is to at least use it enough that it justifies the money spent on it.
4 – To try to keep on top of my office clutter.  My office is the worst room in the house for mess as everything seems to gravitate towards it.  I need to be more ruthless with throwing things out.
5 – To spend more meaningful time with my husband and kids.  Now at the moment, I am a stay-at-home Mum so I have time but sometimes it’s very hard to break out of I-must-sort-the-house/dinner/laundry mode and just focus on being a Mum or a wife.  I think I could do better in that department.
The focus for the month of January is going to be the surface of my desk.  I have any number of things on it that either belong elsewhere or need to be dealt with.  The rest of my office is not the work of a day but the desktop certainly is.  I would like to have my desk as a desk – not a place of clutter.
Anyhow – before I do any of this, I must be off to bed because keeping the kids up to see the New Year in has made us all very sleepy today.  Here is a photo of our midnight firework.

And here is a photo of my little Sweet-Pea at Stonehenge.  Grandma had never been there so my husband took them both during the last day of 2010.
And this is a photo of the rock that my daughter insisted they take a photo of.  
Why?  “Because I love it Daddy.” 
That’s why.