Yes, I admit I bribe R sometimes.. Today I had to take 2 tired children to the grocery store. The only way I could convince R to come was to off to buy her some sushi for lunch. Isn’t she cute with her chopsticks?
Category: Current Family Life
Bribery….
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It was the best of times, and it was the worst of times
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Ah. The good news and the bad news. Let`s start with the good news. We are all back from Mexico, and fairly healthy. It was H-O-T. That`s the summary. Anyways. Safe travels, and good times. R started a camp today, put on by the local swim club. She was a little nervous, but the good news was she came out with a huge smile, and “Mummy, I had a great time!!” That was wonderful to hear. I made her have a nap, with the hour time change and late bed time yesterday (plus an 8:30 start time!) and while getting her to quiet down was NASTY, when she woke she was sin such a good mood, and we had a lovely cuddle session. Also, this evening I so very much enjoyed feeding a baby J his bottle, rocking him gently. He smelled so good, fresh from a bath, smelling like Aveeno…mmm yummy. He was trying to fight sleep, so I got to watch his eyes drift close, then open, then cross slowly as they drifted shut again. Good times… Grandpa also came over for supper. I actually managed to get to the local market and cook a full dinner! The first corn on the cob of the season! J enjoyed gnawing on the cob.
And the bad you ask? Well, today was the first day that daddy started back to work after his parental leave…yes, he’s been home with us since the little J-man joined our family. It was sad. We have had such good times together, and just lovely being together as a family…It was sad to see it come to an end, but I realize that we were so very privileged to be able to take that time together…
I will try to post pictures from Mexico soon.
J and the cat
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Little J has a cold again. We got him checked out at the doctor, and he is ok. We know signs of laboured breathing to watch for, and we have some medicine to give him if he is having trouble. Still, it is worrisome for us.
Anyways. He has trouble sleeping in the early part of the night. He wakes himself up, but then if he cries, he gets all snottery, and then cries more, and gets more snottery…and so the cycle continues. So for the last 2 nights he has stayed up later with us in the evenings. Last night he was on Albert’s lap, and of course our cat Cedes insisted on being there too. J had a great time. He was pulling on Cedes fur, banging on her, and then of course leaning in for a lick. He didn’t even seem to mind the mouth full of cat hair after. The cat was remarkably tolerant.
Giving the kitty a face rub…
Father’s Day
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This is a picture of J in church on Father’s day. It was the first time J sat in his own chair!
New developments
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As we were having supper today, R bit down on a fork and started crying. When she finally quieted a bit, she managed to tell us that he bottom tooth hurt. When I looked, there was a little bit of blood, and you could tell the tooth was loose. Her first loose tooth! Unfortunately we were in a grocery store, and there was a lot of wailing. She was not pleased with this new development. As a good mum who likes to document her kids’ firsts, this all happened at 5:53 June 18, 2010. I’ll keep you posted.
Who is in the tree?
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Guess who was picking cherries?! Grandpa is out of comission with his broken hand, so it was daddy and R to the rescue. I’m pretty sure that R at more than she picked.
The Aquarium
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Day 3
We had breakfast at “Le petit Chateau” which is attached to our hotel. From there we struck out for the Aquarium. We were pleasantly surprised at the aquarium. It is located right on a cliff above the St. Lawrence. I expected a main building, and a few standard pieces of play equipment outside, and was wowed to find things very different.
They have done a really nice job of making gravel paths wandering through alpine like flower beds. There were quite a few large sand sculptures along the paths as well. Lots of rock everywhere (it was a cliff top), and they really worked with the topography to create amphitheatre like seating for people in front of the Sea Lion enclosure, and the polar bear enclosure. You had no problem seeing at all. We caught the last part of the sea lion show, and got to go up quite close to them.
Massive animals, and what the heck are those thick whiskers for?? Will have to wikkipedia that.
After we trotted over to wait for the polar bear feeding, and boy am I glad we did. It was the highlight of my day. We sat again on this theatre style seating, and got a place where we could see the polar bears both above and below the water.
The keepers where up high on a cat walk, where they tossed food down to the bears “Eddie” and “Frances”. I am only sorry that most of the show was in French, and my french is well not so good. Suffice it to say it was amazing, and seeing the bear underwater and watching it manouver was super super cool.
This all didn’t impress our youngest…he was more interested in his bottle. Don’t you just love his retro cowboy bib?
After this I didn’t hold out much hope for the actual aquarium building, and again I was pleasantly surprised! It was not a big building, but they have jam packed all sorts of kid-friendly displays and activities in there. The first thing R did was get a fishing rod and “Fished” in this mini lake.
Grandpa would have been proud, and she was so delighted to catch a fish…she even got to keep the fish she caught! Then we went around to the displays, very well done, all with fake ‘stone’ right beside all the tanks so the little ones could get super close.
Upstairs there were more displays, and also a huge coastal room where kids could touch pretty much anything in the tanks. R had a great time here, so did daddy. Past this were jellies, large seahorses and more tanks of tropical fish.
The piece de resistance was a huge “pacific ocean” tank. On the second floor we walked around the top of the circular tank. There was a school of fish swimming in the large circle, but when you looked closer, and down, you saw that the tank went all the way down to the main floor. On the main floor there was a tunnel you could walk through so the fish in this giant tank swam over you. Very cool.
I should also mention the whole place was clean (important to me!) and loaded with little seating areas for families for lunches, had microwaves available, and lots of picnic tables scattered throughout the park. Very impressive. The bathrooms also had everything (sinks and soap) at kid height. The cafeteria was small but decorated in the ocean theme, and I must say the ‘ham and cheese” wrap was amazing, made with brie cheese, and toasted to perfection! Ah, those French.
I was prepared to spend the rest of the afternoon at the playground and splash pad, but again was I ever in for a pleasant surprise! Coming out of the back of the main building, they had terraces built into the cliff, and each terrace had a large pit of wood chips, and some sort of activity made out of wood (balance beam, rope climb, zip line etc). You were surrounded by this beautiful forest, and had all these lovely activities to go between. R had a grand time. We spent quite a while there. Here are pictures from her on all sorts of the play equipment.
From there we went back up to the cliff top and there was an AMAZING playground. So much stuff to climb, and a large section for smaller kids too. Next to it was also the splash pad (which always makes R happy). Dividing up all this playground equipment were flower beds, grassy spaces and picnic tables. It was just a delight. I so wish we lived closer, I’d by a seasons pass in a heartbeat. Suffice it to say, if you are ever in Quebec, make sure you see the Aquarium.
We were dog tired by the time we got to the hotel,
but of course R went for a swim yet before supper. We ate in this snazzy little Italian joint where they had a huge wood burning oven for pizza. I had a pizza with tomatos, basil and mozzarella and boy was it every good. J was restless during our meal, so we decided to let him munch on the super hard crusts of the baguette. He really enjoyed that, and it kept him occupied for the whole meal. After supper we took a Calesh ride around the old City. You know, things are never quite what you expect when you have kids. Somehow I forgot to tell R that the driver would also be talking to us and telling us about the sites. Between her chatter, and J’s blowing raspberries, I really didn’t catch much of the tour explanations. Oh well. It was still fun, and R was thrilled that the horse’s name was Belle. Once back the room we discovered R had one Gummi bears as a prize for her “Miss Lightnin’ McQueen” picture!
The Chateau
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Yes, we are in lovely Quebec. This is the famous Chateau Frontenac. We are staying here, and it is just lovely. We spent the day walking around the city. Here are some pictures from the day.
Daddy decided to change J’s diaper in front of the Chateau…a poopey one at that.
R decided to write about this event in her ‘diary’. She told us she was writing her ‘secrets’ in her journal. Thankfully she freely shows us them too!
Later on in the day, the late afternoon sugar low was solved with a chocolate apple…
We’re leaving on a jet plane…
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We are heading to Quebec City! All I can say is that those tv screens on the back of each seat?? Best thing since sliced bread in my opinion!
New things
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We were at B&Vs church today. They officially joined. It was a nice service. We also had a nice breakfast together as a family too.
J had another first today. I offered him a small cup of water in between spoonfuls of oatmeal cereal. He seemed to like it, or he at least thought it was fun. He seemed to get some in, while quite a bit still dribbled down his chin. There was also quite a bit of backwash in his cup at the end! Yucky.
I got to bathe him, then lotion him up and put his comfy jammies on. Then he drank a nice warm bottle in my arms, and drifted off to sleep..Ah. These are the glorious moments.