Friday 24 May 2013

the lazy days of spring

Today I was treated to a most fabulous surprise - an entire 8 hours all to myself.  When I heard the great news, my first intention was to hit the gym, run some errands and clean the house..... but I ended up napping for three hours (not consecutively).  Housework was kept to a minimum and only one errand got done.  

So I had a pretty lazy day but the kids have been busy.  Here's a picture of Leo taking a break from his latest achievement.  He started walking on Monday, May 20th.  I think he's beaten Ruby by an entire month.  She walked a couple weeks before her first birthday.  He's only 11 months!  


He's so proud of himself and Ruby seems proud and happy for him as well.   I'll get a video up here soon.


Leo may be walking ahead of Ruby but she has him beat in the tooth department.  She had six or seven teeth by now and he still only has two!  Poor guy... you can tell that he's close to getting more and I'll bet a bunch will pop at once.... just when things were getting good at night, here comes six teeth.  Great.



Thanks mom and dad for taking care of the kids today.  It was a gift that I really needed.    

Monday 20 May 2013

may two four

While the weather of late has been mediocre at best, the sun did come out long enough for the Grants to head down the road for a walk in the woods.  We're lucky to have Centennial Park so close by and I hope to take advantage of it more and more this summer.  Pretty soon the water park will be open and I'm sure Leo will enjoy it too.  He's getting pretty close to walking on his own and he's definitely up for any adventure we throw at him.








In other news....... Ruby no longer naps.  She 's been not napping for about 2 weeks.  I don't push the issue anymore.  I don't even ask.  My theory is - if she's tired she'll nap.  She sometimes falls asleep in the car which leads me to believe that she is in fact tired and lord knows I see the crankies a lot these days.... but, there's a battle of the wills going on and I don't have the energy to fight it.  The other day, out of the clear blue sky while at Grandma's house, she asked if she could have a nap.  Go figure.  This is one of the million things I will not understand about kids but will have to endure over the next..... eighteen years or so.   When do they leave home?

So, on this cold, dull and rainy holiday Monday, I'm going to squeeze in a nap while Leo is sleeping.
Fingers crossed that it's a long one!


........ is wasn't long.  30 minutes.   go figure.



Sunday 12 May 2013

i'm forty happy mother's day


I guess a big birthday happened in our family.  Well, two big birthdays actually.  My dad turned 65 and I turned 40.  I can't believe he was only 25 when he had me but that's a whole other train of thought and I can't go down that path right now.  I'm on a mission to write about my kids not now crazy having two kids by the age of 25 must have been or how having three kids by the time you're 30 must have been.... not to mention raising three kids on a single income..... Focus.  Focus.  Focus.  

Here's Ryan and I at my 40th birthday party.    

Ryan is 37 years old in this picture.  I'm 40.  

My friend Aimee graciously offered to host a party (since our house is tiny and we have two little people).  She also offered us her spare bedroom for the night.  I accepted both offers and therefore, April 27th was my very first night away from my kids... Ever!   No kidding.  Ryan's been all over the world but I've been here, at home, every single night for three long years.  This is not  a complaint I'm simply stating a fact.  Or, maybe it is a complaint.  Sue me.  

Here are a few shots:

Aimee and the 40-year old me.  

Manon and the 40-year old me.  

Brad, Terrie, Don, 40-year old me, Cody and Aimee.

The party took place a few days after the actual birthday.   Here's what we got up to on April 24th. 



So that was the big 4-0.  I don't feel any different.  These kids are wearing me out, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel approaching.  Leo will be walking soon and with that brings a different dynamic yet again.  Ruby has started to realize that he's not just for pushing and shoving, but that he can be fun to play with as well.  Thank goodness for that.

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there, young and old, tired and well-rested.  You deserve a break today and I hope you get one.

-LG ox

Saturday 11 May 2013

actually and other bits

Here's an old post that I never got around to finishing or posting but want to save for the memory..... 



There are no pictures to go along with this entry but I wanted to jot down a few of Ruby's current sayings as well as an update on what our little man is up to these days.... 

Somewhere in her travels Ruby picked up the term "all right" and has been using it liberally.  It's very likely that it came from me... and it's oh so adorable.  When I reminded her we were going to get her hair trimmed today, she replied "all right".  When I ask her to get in her chair or come with me or put her boots on, "all right" is her go-to reply.  She also uses a firm "yes" quite often and that too is adorable.  

She told me today as I was trying to claim my hat, "actually, it's mine!"