Monday, February 2, 2015

The real work out

It had only been six weeks since our baby was born so a few extra pounds does not bother me. I hate all the pressure to get your figure back. I have lots of more important things to do, like feed the baby and sleep. 

But I have a lot of extra pounds to lose.  I never lost the baby weight after we lost Hilary. It is really common to have a hard time with weight loss after a miscarriage or stillbirth.  With no breastfeeding, it is hard enough but on top of that I had grief induced eating. Not a good combo!

Ryan has been working in getting in shape for a while now. So I gave in and we got an elliptical machine!  (I've heard they are handy to hang your laundry )

So far we have actually used it to work out. Ryan more then me but it is harder to work out with a baby strapped to your front.
But it is the kids who had the most fun with it. Or at least the box.

In case you can't tell, they made a train, including tickets and passports!

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Lest We Forget

I am having to adjust to live with a new born again. You would think that I would remember what it was like. And I do, sort of. I remember in that foggy romantic way that we remember hard times in the past that we are glad we went thought but are just as glad are now over. I remember the good part and the funny parts and a few of the bad parts but the bad part I remember with a little grin and think "But it was worth it" And of course it was.

But now I am living it again. And I am remembering more things. Like how you can only do one thing in a day. Really only one thing. And cooking dinner counts as one thing!

Well, Monday was the first real day without my mom here to help out. She flew back Sunday morning, leaving behind the sound of wailing, and tiers. (Mine and Babies) I was thinking that at almost 5 weeks post-partum I should be fine to get back to "normal" life. So out of bed I get. First I have to get the kids off to school. That went mostly smoothly. Every one got breakfast, most people got lunch (sorry Ryan) and they were on time (I think). Then I had a dentist appointment. I have taken kids and babies to the dentist before so I was not worried plus we were not due there until 10 am so we had lots of time to get dressed. That was a good thing.

I forgot how hard it is to get dressed while holding a crying baby. How do you get your pants done up? Once I figured that out, I had to help "big" girl get dressed. This is a lot more like negotiations at the UN then actual help. With that all done we now had 10 minutes to make a 10 minute drive. That is perfect right? Oh no, I forgot how long it takes to buckle and unbuckle two little car seats. OK now only 5 mins left to drive the 10 min drive.

So, I arrive at the dentist a few minute late with a screaming baby and a toddler who really wants to take off her own boot and coat. Not my most subtle entrance ever. I got a few looks which I ignore. But the dental hygienist herself looked a little bewilder as I processed down to her station with my entourage.

To her credit, she did not bat an eye at me breastfeeding while I got my teeth cleaned and she had the where-with-all to offer our "big" girl a prize half way through for being so patient. But her composer did slip a moment when she asked if it was harder having two then just one and I told her I actually have five.

At the end of that adventure it was home for a nap. That definitely counted as my "one thing". So needless to say it was frozen chicken nuggets for dinner.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Here we are!


We gotta get a bigger couch!

I know that I have not posted for a long time but no fear my maternity leave is now over. Nana returned home yesterday and now I am back to work. So far doing the breakfast dishes has used up all my energy! Because blogging is an excuse to sit down there will be lots of new posts coming.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Something to do while waiting

I am trying to keep busy while waiting for this baby to come. Here's the latest project.

First step is to get a small elf to help you make the dough
Let house parts cool.
"Glue" together with very sticky icing.
Now the fun begins!

And don't forget to eat a lot of candy (Photo not included!)



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

A little bit crazy

Now I understand. People here are a little bit crazy. Not crazy like scary and unpredictable but a good crazy. Crazy like going in the hot tub at 7 am on a snowy -12 degree morning. I totally understand. We know that this might be the nicest day we have in the long time. There is no wind, it is only -12 and the snow is light and beautiful. We also know that we might be stuck inside for the next 5 months so we do it now, while we can. 

The only trick is getting back out! Just so you know, your flip-flops can freeze to the concrete if you are not fast enough. 

Enjoy your morning, whatever the weather!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014

Produce of a little Garden

One of the things I was most excited about when we moved to the Prairies was having a garden. In BC we never had the space for a garden. I tried to grow a few things in pots and managed a herd bed in the back of our townhouse but nothing like a real garden that actually made food that would feed our family.

Plus, gardening is one of those things that is just in the air here. Like football, and friendliness. Maybe it is because so many people are connected to the farms here. Most people have a relative still on the farm, or grow up on the farm. And farming still makes the economy move here. They even have a farm report in the newspaper.

So this spring I got really excited about putting in at least a little garden. My amazing husband built two large raised beds and we got to work. We had a bit of a late start and neither of us had much experience but we had lots of helper. So in went the seeds and watering was done enthusiastically.

And then came harvest time. I was and still am in awe of what the earth has given back.

We have carrots a plenty and potatoes too. The beats got eaten up very quickly. My kids are much more likely to eat our veggies. They love that they planted, tended and picked them. 



The crab- apples were very plentiful and have been transformed into rows and rows of jelly. 


Even the tomatoes that never ripened have found a home with us. You would be surprised what you can do with unripe tomatoes. (That is for another post)

I think for the first time I understand why thanksgivings is where it is in the year. This year we had at least three things on our Thanksgiving table that came out of our backyard. And now I understand the idea of giving thanks for a harvest. As I sit here on our first snowy day, I know that my pantry is filled with food to last us through the winter. True my little garden did not make enough to feed us exclusively. I still have to go to the grocery store (Three time in as many days this week!) But for the first time on my live I see how food really works. With a little work on our part, the earth gives back so much. It never charged us a fee or asked any recompense. It is just a free gift. What a glorious thing. It almost feels heavenly!