Friday, April 29, 2011

a few tough nights and one amazing day!

Look at this hairdo! The little guy sure does have some style going on and no, we do not use gel or mousse or pomade - zis look comes au naturel

Soooooo sleep has been a bit of an issue over the last week or so (let me rephrase: lack of sleep has been the issue); he was up no less than five times on Wednesday night - ugh. Was he just that excited about hitting the five-month mark? Or maybe he was gearing up for a royal wedding all-nighter... hm. It could have been the teeth, or the move back home, or maybe he misses his dad, or sheesh, I don't know. Anyways, last night was much better. He was down at a normal-ish time (9:00) and with the exception of a 10:30 scream-screech 10-minute awake time, he slept through the night - hurrrrrray. And no, I did not get up to watch any of the royal wedding, but yes, I did check it out as soon as I could this morning - post breakfast play time baby time. Kate looked amaaaaazing in her wedding dress (I love weddings! I love wedding dresses!) and when I feel like I have some time to waste (internet vortex time sucker) I'll look at some of the videos - VIP guests arriving, ceremony etc.

I feel like I had quite a bit to write about, but now that I'm here looking at this keyboard, I'm not so sure what it was. Hm. Anyways, even after a chopped up night of sleep, we had an amazing day yesterday! The morning was productive, and the afternoon was social. Hendrik and I visited Diane in the hospital, and she looked great; Hendrik gave her cuddles and smiles and ooooohs and coos which made everyone smile - yay. And then we met up with Carla - in town for a conference - and the two of us talked almost non-stop for 3 1/2 hours, from pick-up through dinner to drop-off... it was faaaabulous. So good to see a great friend and catch up and phew... it was awesome. Hendrik chimed in too - he was sooooo vocal, and I mean, I think I talk to him quite a bit, but (and maybe, as C-la said, it was the tone? adult talk?) he was piping in and making the cutest noises! I have to get this on video too, because over the past few days he's been laughing and giggling it up when I say BOOM! - man, is it ever cute. For dinner we tried to go the Chelsea Pub, but there was live music about to start - not so great with a wee babe, so we ate at Cafe Soup'Herbe, which I just now realized isn't Cafe Superbe, even though that's pretty much what it was. A quaint and quiet vegetarian/vegan cafe that is well worth a visit; I had a veggie version of Shepherd's Pie, and Carla had spanakopita... yumyumyum. And today, Hendrik and I are going to make our way down to the War Museum to volunteer for CN Cycle for CHEO; our shift is 12-8, so we'll see how it goes. Usually there are so many volunteers that they might not totally need us for eight hours, but yup, we'll see. And Steve is home soon - yay! Two more days. We get to pick him up on Sunday afternoon, and I wonder how much of a change he'll see in Hendrik. Here he is yesterday, being all cute on the change table... washing away the sleep-deprivation-frustration of the night before with cuteness - love!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter!

I am SO full... so full. For dinner there was turkey and ham, stuffing and mashed potats, broccoli and cauliflower bake, rolls, crescent things, cranberry sauce, gravy, and more - dessert, appetizers, chocolates, drinks, wine... yum. And I am a tired maman; since we've arrived the little one hasn't been sleeping all that well and I'm sure that it's the fault of that second tooth already creeping in - already! Ay-kashowsa. That's one of two - wait three - excuses as to why I'm going to skimp on the writing and let the pictures do the talking; I need to shower and there's hockey on and I'm being distracted. But the weekend's bottom line is this: we've been spoiled by great company, amazing and copious amounts of food, and despite broken sleeps, we are happy and at home here in B-ville among family and friends. How's that for a bottom line? It would be nice to zoom through time and space to Thetis to see my parents (they took the computer outside while on skype and it looks as gorgeous as ever there) but errrrrrr well, c'est impossible. I have a small list of blogs upstairs but for today, this is it - voila, pics. Happy Easter!!

Hendrik's first Easter egg hunt! He was interested in the basket, and Grandpa Bob did most of the hunting :)


Spoiled by the Easter Bunny - he dropped off a small basket of goodies - eee!

Oozing cuteness on an afternoon walk by the creek








What, with all that good food all I get is crab and giraffe with a side o plastic?


A chocolate H from Tante Sis - yum!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Monday, April 18, 2011

a weekend away...

What a weeeeeekend! We had a great time up in Mont Tremblant despite some nasty (windy, rainy, snowy) Saturday weather. We left on Friday morning after some serious reading time (and a nap), and Steve and I enjoyed the scenic trip up - small towns and lakes and farms and old barns abounded. We cruised around the near-deserted village on Friday afternoon, went out for dinner and did a bit of shopping before an early night. I could go into more detail of Saturday and Sunday too, but here are the highlights for me, and then some pictures: huge buffet breakfast on Saturday (bacon, sausages, crepes, toast, banana bread, cafe, fresh fruit - yum), Hendrik's first trip to the pool, MAJOR laughs and giggles (not that he was soooo unhappy before his tooth came in, but he's been happier since), dark beer and a burger at a microbrewery on Saturday night, family nap time, wine and lounging, 12-hour sleeps for Hendrik (interrupted but once on Saturday night) and ? all of it wrapped up together - a weekend away... it was awesome.

Yes mom really, I'm reading...


really, I'm reading...

I don't know how he does it, but somehow he just keeps getting cuter and cute and cuter...


giggles and smiles = love!


a room with a view - nice!
ready for the pool! love this pic... my happy guys!

Much like his first few times in the Jolly Jumper, he wasn't too sure what to make of it all...

I had to get up and take this family nap pic (could I photoshop myself in there on the left?)... it was soooo cute. So cute.

Bundled up for a trip to the microbrewery - in nasty cold rainy windy snowy weather



We have a few days before Steve leaves for Slovenia; the full-time centre guys are headed overseas for 10 days of scrimmages and games before the summer season opens here with tryouts. Hendrik and I will head to Bowmanville for Easter weekend, and will somehow, I hope, manage to survive without Steve. It might seem like a loooong 10 days, but thank goooodness for skype - I'm sure we'll be visiting every day. I hope. And the little one is stirring so I'd better run. Hope you enjoy the pics!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

a big first!

Man oh man did I ever get a surprise yesterday! Nope - no biting yet, but the mister has his first tooth! To be honest, my first reaction was this: our little guy is growing up too faaaast! Is this something we'll think of as parents until... well, forever? Hm, maybe. Everyone we meet that has kids says how quickly it goes, and I sure do believe them. Just like good chocolate cake, you blink and it's gone.




Ummm, so if you have kids, you'll know that people loooove to comment, share information, pass judgement, and tell you what you're doing right or wrong or should be doing; luckily I haven't experienced much negative or unwanted advice, but I sure thought I was in for some the other day. I was in Shoppers with Hendrik (who was sleeping in the carrier), when an older gentleman approached me and said, "Are you aware of everything that you're doing to your baby?" He looked nice enough, but I thought for sure this guy was going to make a comment on how I'm ruining his hips or something (??). Ummmm I think so, I said. And then this: "The aura that is surrounding you and your baby is just really amazing, incredible. Having your baby like that is so good for the baby, so good for you. There is an energy - it's fantastic, really great." It was a bit strange, but then, after a moment of processing, I thought to myself that might be the best baby compliment I've ever received. He sure does attract a lot of attention, this guy.

Oh! And I almost forgot: he also ROLLED over for the first time yesterday! Okay, it was the first time he rolled over for me - he did it for dad two days before, from tummy to back. And to wrap things up, the best spiced cookie recipe ever. I made these for our weekend getaway trip to Mont Tremblant (yay!), because every road trip (no matter how short) needs snacks. Yum!

Ginger Cookies
4 c. a. p. flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. cloves
2 tsp. ginger
4 tsp. cinnamon
1 and 1/2 c. marg
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1/2 c. molasses
sugar to coat

Bake at 350 for 12 (ish) minutes! (I usually cut things in half - though the full recipe makes for a happy freezer :))

Monday, April 11, 2011

vote for me!

Noooo no no no I'm not running for Paaah-liament; I'm trying to win $500 for a club vb team in the Coaches Association of Ontario's Inspire Others contest. Here's the link - vote for me!

yumdelish

I have to start this blog with this chocolate cake recipe, since I'm pretty sure that it was the best chocolate cake that I've ever eaten - super super moist, and the perfect consistency. I didn't ice it, and if i did, I'd have to scour and test to find the right icing - the cake was so good that my regular old butter icing would disappoint the cake. Plus, there's oatmeal in it! So you could eat it for breakfast, guilt free (right?).

1/2 cup oats + 1 cup boiling water - let sit for 10 minutes
1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1/2 tsp salt

Cream butter with sugar, add eggs, vanilla; alternating, add remaining dry ingredients and oatmeal to the butter/sugar mixture - or just add it all at once and mix it up. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes in a greased round cake pan. Yumdelish.

If there's one thing that I can't resist buying for Hendrik, it's books. I think that I did an amazing job keeping the baby buying under control before he arrived (4 1/2 months ago!), and I'm pretty sure that I'm still, well, yup, under control. Last week I bought Good Night Canada! and Sandra Boynton's All the Hippos Go Berserk, a favourite from when I was a young 'un. I love it - ALL THE HIPPOS GO BERSERK! and seven hippos moving west | leave six hippos quite distressed (why?)... love love love. Hendrik likes the hippos, but his favourite book is still Watch Me Hop, and I'm not so sure that he really pays any attention at all to the story or the pictures - he just wants to grab and turn pages. And try to put the pages in his mouth. And slobber. And the same goes for his exersaucer (the slobber part) and the plastic toys, as you can see:






Winter is on it's way out - finally!!! We went for a walk around Lac Leamy yesterday, and the dude just slept - so much for taking him out to see the world. People were wearing shorts and sundresses and flip flops in eager anticipation of the summer - it's a bit too early for that stuff for me but I am looking forward to doing the switch-o of the winter and summer clothes. Sorels away! Down jacket - away! And on that note I should put this computer away. It's time to get out of the house and make it to mommy group on time, something I am rarely able to do. Hasta la proxima!