Yesterday evening we went to Port Colborne (about 20 minutes away) for canal days. They had some tall ships to look at, vendors on the streets, music, street performers, etc.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Guitarist
Monday, July 26, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Toy Cars
Friday, July 23, 2010
Sullivan Park Splash Pad
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Calvin is 9 Months!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Ever wonder who Sonya is?
I've had lots of friends ask me who Sonya is, since she is the one who always leaves lovely little comments on my blog posts. Sonya is my second cousin who lives in BC. Well, this past weekend Sonya, her husband Gary, their 2 girls Cam and Paige, and Paige's friend came to visit. They were all on a missions trip in Montreal and have since been travelling around Ontario visiting family and seeing the sights. We had a great time with their family! We played games, went sight seeing and relaxed together. The girls even baby-sat our kids one evening while Gary and Sonya took us out for dinner- what an awesome treat!
I wasn't really in the photo taking mood, so this is all I've got of our time together. However, Sonya took tons of photos, so we're covered in that area. Thanks for the visit, Gary, Sonya, Cam, Paige and Taylor; we had a wonderful time with you!
Next week my brother Barrie will be coming for a visit. We're thrilled that his girlfriend, Merel will be joining us a few days later! We love having visitors come out!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
So Thankful for Peas, Carrots and Rice Krispies
These three foods have brought happiness to family meal times once again. Calvin loves picking up the little foods and feeding himself, therefore keeping him busy at the table while we eat. Cooked peas and carrot chunks are perfect for lunch and dinner time. Rice krispies are the perfect before and after food for breakfast and whenever we don't have peas and carrots to give him. Rice Krispies are now a staple in our home. I never thought to give Sarah Rice Krisipies when she was little, I only ever heard of people giving their kids cheerios, fish crackers, etc. But Rice Krispies are brilliant! They are small, non sugary, pretty much dissolve in your mouth, and are great for baby's fine motor skills. Yahoo!
This little cereal has made me a happy mommy and made Calvin a happy little boy!
This little cereal has made me a happy mommy and made Calvin a happy little boy!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Playing Together
Friday, July 16, 2010
The Blankie
Sarah LOVES her blankets! She has many that she loves and sleeps with. In fact she has a pile of blankets in her bed. She loves the corners of her blankets and sucked the corners so much that they became dingy and disgusting. So I cut almost all the corners off. This made many of the blankies loose their appeal. This was the last blanket with corners. So I figured I would be nice by taking apart the blanket, cutting off the edges and resewing it. It was VERY hard to do this with Sarah around, but since Calvin was napping I had to seize the moment. Sarah was laying under the blanket almost the whole time I was cutting it and pinning it. The only way I was able to sew it up quick, was to put Dora in for a few minutes to distract.
Ah... the blanket has been made new again. A little smaller but still just as good. Thankfully Sarah seemed to stop sucking on the corners once I resewed the blanket. Perhaps she just doesn't want to go through such an experience again. Kids...
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Being a Stay at Home Mom, the Time Truth
Thanks to all of you who commented on my “Babies in Restaurants” post. It was great to hear your insight and thoughts on the topic.
So, I figured I would post about another potentially “hot” topic. I realize that people may strongly disagree with me on this one and/ or I may eat my words on this one in the future.
That being said…here goes.
This past week while reading the Costco Connection magazine I came across an article that immediately irked me, “How can you be busy, Mom? We’re at school all day!” (pg 25, Costco Connection July/ August 2010 issue), written by author Stephanie Ponder. The beyond busy SAHM (stay at home mom) is not a new idea; in fact it’s one that I’ve heard for years. However, it’s only now that I’ve been a mom for a couple years that I think I have the grounds to speak about the topic.
Firstly, being a SAHM I concur that being at home with the kids all day is busy and a full time job. I’m not disputing that. However, the article, as do many SAHM’s, talks about being so…busy that they don’t have a moment for anything else. The entire day is spent cleaning, cooking and doing things for their children and spouse. Is this really true?!?
I realize that every SAHM’s daily looks very different, especially depending on the ages of your children and how many you have. For those with 3+ kids at home and one or more not napping, this doesn't really apply to you, as you are in a totally different category. In my life, I certainly don’t spend the whole day cleaning, cooking and doing things for my family, and I have an 8 month old and 2 year old at home. In fact, I think that if women were totally honest about this topic most would say that it really isn’t the case. I don’t lay on the couch all day watching daytime TV but I could watch some during the kids naptime if I wanted to. I do waste some time on the computer each day. The fact that one of the largest demographics that regularly use Facebook is SAHM’s would show that I’m not alone on that one. The amount of mom bloggers and Mompreneurs also supports this idea. These women all felt the need to do something for themselves and somehow found the time to do it. I find it humorous how often I read SAHM’s FB status’s about how busy they are at home with their kids and house work, etc. So busy that they had time to go to the computer and write a status update about it.
I do read the newspaper and whatever magazine comes in the mail. I do have a nap on occasion. I do invest some time on my hobbies. I do enjoy a cup of tea most mornings. I do have some daily quiet time and sometimes I do nothing at all. I do play with my kids. I do spend time “working” on my home business each day. I do go for daily walks with the kids. I do make dinner most of the time and the laundry and cleaning always get done (eventually). Our home is in no way pristine, but it doesn’t need to be, after all we do have kids that will just mess it up anyways. We don’t eat gourmet, so I don’t spend a ton of time on cooking. If I actually cooked, cleaned, etc as much as the article says SAHM’s do, I can’t imagine how amazing our house and meals with be. I am by no means a super mom/ women; however I think that I am good at multi tasking, planning my time out and picking my priorities in the day. There are those days where I get no time to myself, however those days are few and far between (at least at this stage with both kids having afternoon naps).
The heart of the matter is this: why do so many of us moms feel the need to defend ourselves and our time as SAHM’s? We deserve breaks in our day to relax and do things for ourselves as well. I’m thankful that David is supportive in this and even on occasion asks me what I did for myself during the day. As a mom of two little ones, I “work” during the day, often into the evening and in the night. Why shouldn’t moms get some time for themselves during the day? The answer is simple, they should! If we worked out of the home we would be given a break for a reason. I think the same should be true at home. So the laundry doesn’t get put away until later in the day, or possibly the following day…who cares!?! We will argue that our role as SAHM’s is valuable and is a job; that’s why we’ve made it a priority to be at home with our kids.
Time for ourselves should also be a priority, and who cares if other people know that! There’s nothing to hide here. This looks different for everybody (reading, computer time, exercising, sleeping, crafting, etc). Would it be so bad if a SAHM told her spouse that she spent the 1.5 hr nap time laying on the couch reading instead of cleaning the bathroom? Would our spouses really be that disappointed? I don’t really think so. I think that we put a lot of demands on ourselves and can therefore only really blame ourselves. If we were all totally honest, are the hours in our day actually ALL filled with family/ house related activities and chores? Are we spending some time for ourselves during the day and do we hide or down play the fact that we do? Perhaps we should be spending a little more time laying on the couch eating bonbons during the day AND writing that in our Facebook status.
Is being a SAHM busy? You bet! But am I too busy for anything else? Nope. It doesn’t mean I get a ton of time for myself, far from it. However, I make it a priority to at least get a little time. But that’s me. Thoughts???
As a side note, I realized that the author of the article in the magazine is a regular contributor to other magazines, author of several books and maintains a blog & website. So apparently, she is finding time in her day to do some things for herself as well. Interesting. I suppose it doesn’t sound very good to say one has spent the afternoon writing on the computer while the kids were at school instead of cooking/ cleaning, etc.
So, I figured I would post about another potentially “hot” topic. I realize that people may strongly disagree with me on this one and/ or I may eat my words on this one in the future.
That being said…here goes.
This past week while reading the Costco Connection magazine I came across an article that immediately irked me, “How can you be busy, Mom? We’re at school all day!” (pg 25, Costco Connection July/ August 2010 issue), written by author Stephanie Ponder. The beyond busy SAHM (stay at home mom) is not a new idea; in fact it’s one that I’ve heard for years. However, it’s only now that I’ve been a mom for a couple years that I think I have the grounds to speak about the topic.
Firstly, being a SAHM I concur that being at home with the kids all day is busy and a full time job. I’m not disputing that. However, the article, as do many SAHM’s, talks about being so…busy that they don’t have a moment for anything else. The entire day is spent cleaning, cooking and doing things for their children and spouse. Is this really true?!?
I realize that every SAHM’s daily looks very different, especially depending on the ages of your children and how many you have. For those with 3+ kids at home and one or more not napping, this doesn't really apply to you, as you are in a totally different category. In my life, I certainly don’t spend the whole day cleaning, cooking and doing things for my family, and I have an 8 month old and 2 year old at home. In fact, I think that if women were totally honest about this topic most would say that it really isn’t the case. I don’t lay on the couch all day watching daytime TV but I could watch some during the kids naptime if I wanted to. I do waste some time on the computer each day. The fact that one of the largest demographics that regularly use Facebook is SAHM’s would show that I’m not alone on that one. The amount of mom bloggers and Mompreneurs also supports this idea. These women all felt the need to do something for themselves and somehow found the time to do it. I find it humorous how often I read SAHM’s FB status’s about how busy they are at home with their kids and house work, etc. So busy that they had time to go to the computer and write a status update about it.
I do read the newspaper and whatever magazine comes in the mail. I do have a nap on occasion. I do invest some time on my hobbies. I do enjoy a cup of tea most mornings. I do have some daily quiet time and sometimes I do nothing at all. I do play with my kids. I do spend time “working” on my home business each day. I do go for daily walks with the kids. I do make dinner most of the time and the laundry and cleaning always get done (eventually). Our home is in no way pristine, but it doesn’t need to be, after all we do have kids that will just mess it up anyways. We don’t eat gourmet, so I don’t spend a ton of time on cooking. If I actually cooked, cleaned, etc as much as the article says SAHM’s do, I can’t imagine how amazing our house and meals with be. I am by no means a super mom/ women; however I think that I am good at multi tasking, planning my time out and picking my priorities in the day. There are those days where I get no time to myself, however those days are few and far between (at least at this stage with both kids having afternoon naps).
The heart of the matter is this: why do so many of us moms feel the need to defend ourselves and our time as SAHM’s? We deserve breaks in our day to relax and do things for ourselves as well. I’m thankful that David is supportive in this and even on occasion asks me what I did for myself during the day. As a mom of two little ones, I “work” during the day, often into the evening and in the night. Why shouldn’t moms get some time for themselves during the day? The answer is simple, they should! If we worked out of the home we would be given a break for a reason. I think the same should be true at home. So the laundry doesn’t get put away until later in the day, or possibly the following day…who cares!?! We will argue that our role as SAHM’s is valuable and is a job; that’s why we’ve made it a priority to be at home with our kids.
Time for ourselves should also be a priority, and who cares if other people know that! There’s nothing to hide here. This looks different for everybody (reading, computer time, exercising, sleeping, crafting, etc). Would it be so bad if a SAHM told her spouse that she spent the 1.5 hr nap time laying on the couch reading instead of cleaning the bathroom? Would our spouses really be that disappointed? I don’t really think so. I think that we put a lot of demands on ourselves and can therefore only really blame ourselves. If we were all totally honest, are the hours in our day actually ALL filled with family/ house related activities and chores? Are we spending some time for ourselves during the day and do we hide or down play the fact that we do? Perhaps we should be spending a little more time laying on the couch eating bonbons during the day AND writing that in our Facebook status.
Is being a SAHM busy? You bet! But am I too busy for anything else? Nope. It doesn’t mean I get a ton of time for myself, far from it. However, I make it a priority to at least get a little time. But that’s me. Thoughts???
As a side note, I realized that the author of the article in the magazine is a regular contributor to other magazines, author of several books and maintains a blog & website. So apparently, she is finding time in her day to do some things for herself as well. Interesting. I suppose it doesn’t sound very good to say one has spent the afternoon writing on the computer while the kids were at school instead of cooking/ cleaning, etc.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Safari Niagara
Yesterday afternoon we went to Safari Niagara/ Zooz. It was the perfect place for Sarah to run around, play and look at animals. Here we are on the Gator Tram that takes you around the park and stops at several spots throughout the park.
Included in the park admission is a large wading pool/ splash pad. Since we upgraded our tickets and purchased the season pass, we'll be coming back here with our bathing suits next time!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
Babies and Bed
The last couple of weeks Sarah has been having long 3-4 hour afternoon naps. I'm not sure if it's the heat and playing outside, but she's loving her sleep. At the 4 hr mark yesterday, I went into her room to try to wake her but she wouldn't move. She's also into lining up her "babies" along her crib before she falls asleep each day. Pretty funny.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Babies in Restaurants?
This morning while reading the National Post, I read an article about a family in Ottawa that went to an upscale restaurant/ wine bar and were told that they weren't permitted to have their baby in the restaurant. As the restaurant has a no babies policy. The family was incredibly upset and now the story is all over the news. They have now submitted a discrimination complaint to the human rights Tribunal of Ontario.
Personally, I'm totally ok with restaurants having a no baby policy. We take our kids to restaurants on occasion, and it isn't a great time for us, not to mention the people sitting next to us. But that's why we go to buffet and family friendly restaurants. I totally understand why upscale restaurants wouldn't want babies/ tots to be welcome. The noise, the carseats/ strollers, space for a change table and the MESS. When we had kids I knew that our life would change. The way I see it is that this would just be one of those changes. If people want to go to that type of restaurant, then get a baby-sitter. If the baby is too young to be left with a sitter, then you just can't go. What's a couple of months anyways. The restaurant couldn't say babies only 0-2 months, that would be ridiculous! The restaurant is taking the risk of possibly losing some business from families but possibly gaining business from people who don't want to be around babies/ kids while they eat.
"The arguments for and against the no-baby policy have often represented a clash of entitlements. Much of the discussion has centred on the Ontario Human Rights Code, which allows recreational clubs to restrict services in some cases."
I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on the subject! Do you think restaurants should be able to have a no babies policy in place? This should be interesting.
Want to read the article? Here's the link, http://www.nationalpost.com/Foodies+chew+over+baby/3248365/story.html
Personally, I'm totally ok with restaurants having a no baby policy. We take our kids to restaurants on occasion, and it isn't a great time for us, not to mention the people sitting next to us. But that's why we go to buffet and family friendly restaurants. I totally understand why upscale restaurants wouldn't want babies/ tots to be welcome. The noise, the carseats/ strollers, space for a change table and the MESS. When we had kids I knew that our life would change. The way I see it is that this would just be one of those changes. If people want to go to that type of restaurant, then get a baby-sitter. If the baby is too young to be left with a sitter, then you just can't go. What's a couple of months anyways. The restaurant couldn't say babies only 0-2 months, that would be ridiculous! The restaurant is taking the risk of possibly losing some business from families but possibly gaining business from people who don't want to be around babies/ kids while they eat.
"The arguments for and against the no-baby policy have often represented a clash of entitlements. Much of the discussion has centred on the Ontario Human Rights Code, which allows recreational clubs to restrict services in some cases."
I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on the subject! Do you think restaurants should be able to have a no babies policy in place? This should be interesting.
Want to read the article? Here's the link, http://www.nationalpost.com/Foodies+chew+over+baby/3248365/story.html
Monday, July 5, 2010
Poolside Calvin
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