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So for the first time in a long time I was sick all by myself. Yesterday I threw up, slept, and threw up some more. I pretended I was better so John could go to basketball and then passed out again the minute he came home.

I woke up this morning feeling 75% better and had time to wash my face before Claire’s stomach emptied on our bed. She had a rough day and threw up (dry heaved) every 30 mins until 3:30pm. I got a bottle into her at 5 and was thinking we were in the clear until she threw up again at 8pm. She is sleeping now but I have decided to hold off on showering until morning because I don’t think she’s done.

Claire was not the first to puke in our bed. This all started late last week when Emma walked into our room, said she didn’t feel well and barfed all over our duvet. She rallied the next day but then spent the better part of Saturday asleep.

Leah was on a downhill spiral yesterday and I kept her home from preschool today. She’s puked twice so far. She can’t seem to work out getting to the toilet which is unfortunate. On the plus side, John now knows we own a mini carpet cleaner!

On a side note it is very interesting bringing only one of your children to school and saying the other one most likely has the flu and won’t be attending today. Emma had a great time without Leah and told her all about her day. Leah told her how she’d thrown up and how it had been yellow…her favourite colour!

Hopefully the worst is behind us now and that for John’s sake this is a girl thing.

Sometime after 5pm last night Claire decided she wanted to walk. For 2 hours she walked, fell down, got back up again, and walked some more. She even kept on walking when I got the camera out. Here is what all the video looks like from my previous attempts to catch her in action…

 

You can tell by the next video that she’s no rookie at this walking thing. Her arms are down - I think she was just too stubborn to be caught on video doing the wobbly arms up monster walk.

 I got the date wrong in the video. I am so tired. Claire is sick and all three girls have been getting up ridiculously early. Kathleen was up for the weekend and Emma and Leah got a kick out of having their very own teacher. Yesterday was the first ever Family Day holiday so thankfully this week is a short one for John.

And here’s one of Emma making her laugh…

As tedious as I find these updates, I know someday I will appreciate them.

Hair:
Their hair is slowly getting longer. I am not going to cut it again until it has the chance to get long. They have started letting me put it in ‘bunches’ and will tolerate some hair clips although they usually pull them out and lose them. Emma is always talking about my hair and wants hair like mine. Her hair is darkening up again this winter but it is still gold and I now have my doubts that it will ever be really dark. Leah’s hair isn’t as curly as Emma’s and it looks longer. Her hair is dark but it has a lot of red in it. I have started using adult shampoo/conditioner on them and I find their hair much more manageable. They both like it when I blow dry their hair and Leah’s has expressed interest in the flat iron…

Teeth:
They are getting much better at brushing their teeth. John got them Cinderella and Arielle electric toothbrushes and they have been a big hit. At Halloween they learned about getting holes in their teeth from eating too much candy and the idea has stuck with them and they rarely protest anymore.

Sleep:
I had them napping again in the summer but they were going to bed later and later. The week before school started we took away their naps completely, It was a rough week but they quickly settled into a new fall routine and a 7pm bedtime. They actually started going to sleep pretty quickly which made a huge difference in everyone’s life - especially Claire because she was able to go to bed in peace. John and I got some evening downtime again for the first time in months.

Things were going well and they were sleeping til 7:30am pretty consistently and then the clocks changed and it all broke. They started getting up before 6 and only recently have they started occasionally sleeping past 7am again. We put a digital clock in their room and told them they could not come out til 7am. We have messed with it but only by 30mins.

Toilet:
They night trained by accident one night when John forgot to put pullups on them. With the night training came screams of “I HAVE TO GO PEE” in the wee hours of the morning. It was tempting to pull up train them again but instead we stopped letting them take sippy cups to bed. It worked well. Every once in awhile we get woken up with “I’M THIRSTY” but it’s not that often.

I don’t remember the last time they had an accident. They go at school and the Y no problem.

In December we had issues with Leah holding her poop again. Thankfully we have  learned enough about that child’s bowels that we can fix her if we’re patient. I need to send a letter to Senokot with my appreciation of their product!

Eating:
Emma has turned into a very good eater. She likes a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in addition to meat, bread and dairy. Although Alphaghetti is hands down her favourite food, it is not hard to get a well balanced diet into her.

Leah on the other hand is really bad at fruits and vegetables. Her hands down favourite is…tuna. She has gone off bananas and lately will only eat applesauce. She will eat baby carrots and corn without fuss. The other stuff is deemed ‘yucky’ or ‘disgusting’ and there is lots of resistance. I try my best not to fight with her about it but I will admit it is really, really frustrating. While Emma is a good eater, if Leah declares her dinner disgusting, Emma usually agrees out of some twisted sisterly love. And then Claire refuses to eat. Those are the fun nights. I have bought a book on adding pureed vegetables to everyday cooking and I am getting some of it into them.

The are getting good at eating the main course and for the most part they eat what we eat.

Language/Imagination:
They can express pretty much whatever they want now. Sometimes they still get caught in the crying/screaming stupidity but they quickly recover when I remind them that I’m not listening til they use their big girl voice.

All our focus on manners has paid off and they are good at saying please, thank you, pardon me, and excuse me when they want someone’s attention. They are still working out that excuse me doesn’t mean instant attention.

Their imaginations are really fun these days. They make up stories and role play. They still prefer playing with each other over their toys. Their best stories come when you ask them what the dream about. Emma in particular gets very animated when she tells a story and feeds off your reaction. It’s pretty cute.

Getting Around:
 I wanted to write my dad’s observation that Emma runs like an athlete and Leah runs like a girl. Amusing but accurate.

The drop in they go to at the Y is usually gym time. They have a bouncy castle, mazes, all sorts of sports stuff, trikes, scooters etc, etc etc. It’s all about running around and I think it has been great for burning off winter energy. It has also been good for Leah and in watching her I notice that she is much more confident and coordinated than she was when she started.

Independence:
Emma is miss independent unless she’s in a needy mood. She can dress herself, go to the bathroom herself and always wants to try everything out herself before she wants help.

Until very recently Leah was happy enough having everything done for her. She would dawdle getting her coat on knowing I would just do it for her in the end because we needed to go. Recently she has started to want to do things herself.

Personalities:
I just read what I wrote when they were 3 and not much has changed.

The one big change since they were 3 is that they now hang out with kids their own age 4-5 times a week. Preschool has done wonders for them. While Emma had a really rough start, she has adjusted fine and overcome a lot of her shyness in new situations or around bigger kids. Just the other day one of her teachers was saying that Emma will now sit beside the little boy that tackled her and she has even told me that he was her friend. The thing that I was most proud of her for was that once I told her that the little boy didn’t have words and was just frustrated she accepted that and even started defending him when Leah called him naughty.

They have both done well adjusting to their teachers. I was worried that Leah might have a hard time with authority but after her I only want a yellow cup stupidity she has settled down and now understands that isn’t how it works. They love all their teachers but Erika is their favourite.

School has also introduced them to the concept of friends beyond each other. They were both quite taken with two little boys in their class but one of them stopped going after xmas so now they have both settled on one little boy. According to the little boy’s mom he talks about them all the time. He lives right up the street from us and I’m sure we’ll have to have him over soon. When I found out he lived near us I remember Leah trying to convince her blind mom she’d seen him across the street on Halloween night and me humouring her…

They both seem to have a thing for older boys and they can get quite silly about it. They laugh and giggle and hang on every word. We don’t really play with many older girls so I’m sure (this is what I tell John) that it is just an older kid thing!

Playing/sharing:
For the most part they play really well together. Considering they are always together, they don’t fight all that much and are never ‘mad’ at each other for more than 1 minute. I find the biggest problem is that as they get older I have a harder and harder time listening to them fight. Growing up pretty much an only child I have no experience with just how easy it is to push your sibling’s buttons. It makes me want to scream. I can’t even imagine what it will be like when Claire gets in on it.

We’ve let them have princess stuff and they do spend somedays in costume. I refuse to get the shoes and they both improvise by walking around on their toes because they have ’shoes with sticks at the back’

We aren’t doing as many crafts at home since they do them at school. Both girls love to colour and they can now draw simple pictures. I need to scan more of their drawings since the detail is different with each passing week. They know all their letters and can spell their names and write words if I tell them the letters. We have started working on sounding out simple words and they are starting to learn some words by sight.  

They can count no problem and are ok with number recognition but the interest isn’t there just like it wasn’t with letters awhile back. I now just accept that they won’t learn something until they want to and it’s not worth the frustration of trying to teach them. They can do simple math if it involves treats or timbits- they know if they each get two how many I need to order and then can figure out how many if I wanted two etc. See what I mean about motivation ;)

They know all their colours and have picked up (maybe at school) that you can mix colours to get new colours. They know all the days of the week (and which days their daddy stays home) as well as the months that have passed since they’ve been in school. They have learned quite a bit at school and should be well prepared for kindergarten. Did I mention that I enrolled them…and that I’m separating them?

And thanks to Dora they know their colours, can count to ten and know quite a few new words…all in spanish. I’m sorry that I was mean to you Dora. I should have been more focused on Disney.

That’s all I can think of for now. There’s lots more but I’ll just get this up so it’s not forgotten!

Another one from before Christmas. Claire giggling away.

This was taken on Dec 1st on the way home from John’s work party. It was the first time we’d taken them through a carwash and since I had the camera handy I decided to catch their reaction.

Being the boring parents of three that we are, John and I decided to invite a few of our university friends over for New Years Eve celebrations. We had planned on spending the evening with Coby, Carrie and Ronan and I waffled on inviting our other friends. My main sticking point was that I had no intentions of being awake as the clock struck midnight. Finally I just sent out an invite and with brutal honesty told our friends they had to be out of our house at 10pm so I could go to bed. Surprisingly people came and those that didn’t were either out of  town or suffering from pink eye.

We had a nice and relaxing evening. At some random time just before 8pm we put on a fake New Years for the kids. They all thought it was fun.

I have written a few of these New Years posts. Every year I go back and look at my resolutions for the year before. This time last year has some good reading as we were exactly one week away from Claire’s arrival. There wasn’t any snow on the ground, I was getting anxious and I was starting to wonder how we were going to manage a baby with 2.5 year olds. It was the calm before the storm that didn’t turn out to be that bad.

And I actually did quite well on the resolutions part. I did breastfeed Claire, I did buy a treadmill (and ran my first 5km), I did start to take better care of myself and take the time to enjoy my children more.

We are very lucky in that again this year we have a lot to be thankful for. Last night, after I kicked all our friends out, John and I had a quick year in review. The highlights from the year  - Claire, my section recovery, John going back to Deloitte,the second car which gave me some freedom, preschool, Drew and Jen getting engaged,toilet training and the end of the afternoon nap come to mind. John’s addition of his TV made me laugh.

You just have to look at Claire to see how much can change in a year. She has gone from a tiny baby to a fully functional member of our family. Sometimes it just floors me that we are a family of 5 and other times I can’t remember a time where she wasn’t around. Leah and Emma turned 3 this year and became big sisters. They are growing up by the day and I am getting more and more paranoid about losing my digital memories of all three of them.

2008 is shaping up to be another exciting year. Leah and Emma will start school in September and Claire will learn to walk, talk and, if we’re lucky, sleep through the night. Hey, I can officially say I didn’t sleep for 8 consecutive hours in 2007!

My resolutions for this coming year are both new and old. Here they are in no particular order:
-Exercise, eat right. 2008 will be the year of no excuses
-I will take time to enjoy the things I used to enjoy before I got sidetracked by being a mom.
-go on a vacation with John
-I will stop using tired and really tired as reasons for not doing stuff
-I will take my children to Centre Island on a day where it is operational.
-I will be a better cook
-I will try and be upbeat when I put my girls on a bus and send them off into the unknown.
 

Wishing you all a happy and most of all healthy 2008.

Leah and Emma really got Christmas this year and it was a lot of fun. They have had an ongoing holiday theme at preschool so there was no way that Christmas could sneak up on us this year.

The official holiday started on their last day of preschool. They had a holiday party where their families were invited. For 45 mins they did crafts then sang us all the songs they’d been taught (including my favourite, Feliz Daddydad). Claire really enjoyed the singing and was clapping and rocking away. At the end of the party I got two really nice (I’m serious) wooden trees that they’d worked on. The whole day was really nice.

The build up to Santa was pretty fun. We drove around admiring xmas lights and the girls really got into it this year. Last year they’d point them out but gradually lose interest. This year they were directing John down the street and squealing with excitement every time we found a good house. Unlike their neighbours, 3 year olds really appreciate those houses that really do it up with blow up Christmas characters and as much tacky crap that you can shove on your surburban postage stamp lawn. At least we had lots of snow to brighten it up.

They also learned all about Santa this year and were very excited about Rudolph and Christmas Eve. They settled on their gift from Santa in early December. Leah wanted a Dora Mermaid doll, Emma wanted a baby doll, and we were told Claire wanted a toy dog. Easy enough for Santa this year. They even told him he could find everything he needed at Costco.

Christmas Eve we went to Aunt Bonnie’s in Whitby to celebrate Great Grandpa’s 95th Birthday. The girls helped him blow out his cake and open his presents. We left there just before 8 and headed over to Great Grandpa’s house to get ready for Santa. They put out cookies and the reindeer food they made at school. They were easy to get into bed and Emma fell asleep quickly. Leah was up til 11 and kept on telling us she’d heard Santa and couldn’t sleep. Way too much excitement for Leah! John took 30 mins off their clock.

Christmas morning they woke up at 7:24 (6:54 their time) and sat in their room and talked. At 7am they started calling for us. They were super excited to see that Santa had delivered and were really excited about their stockings (which I had nearly forgotten about). They played with their Santa stuff and when everyone else was up we started to open all the presents. Needless to say they had lots of fun opening presents.

We all did really well with them this year and they loved everything they got. The biggest reaction was when they got a Dora DVD. They did a little touchdown dance and started screaming with excitement. It was funny.

Claire was really good and let everyone pass her around. She even managed to get a new tooth while we were in Oshawa and I didn’t notice til we got home. She really likes music lately and the maracas and drum set she got are a big hit.

All in all it was a very relaxing holiday. The girls enjoy seeing their family and we are happy to share them at a time of year that really is fun with kids around. 

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Today was Patrick’s birthday. They had been predicting a snow storm of ‘bring in the army’ proportions all week but I wasn’t worried. The party was maybe 6 blocks away. We are Canadian - we can drive 6 blocks in the snow.

I have no idea how much snow we got. I did wade in some stuff that was well up to my knee. I also have no boots - I threw my old ones out in a tidying fit and it’s been on my list since October.  So anyway I got all three bundled up while John cleared the driveway and warmed the car. He was taking a really long time so I brought the girls out myself one by one. He was pretty skeptical that we’d be able to even get out of the driveway. I wasn’t. He was right. We got stuck half way out the driveway and then about 10 more times on the 100ft journey to the end of our street. Before the last push that got me on the more travelled road, he told me to wait for him once I got going. I was all set to stop but there were 2 more stuck cars and I thought I should keep on moving and save John having to dig us out again. I  went what I thought was really slow but still John wasn’t coming. Finally he appeared in the rear view mirror running in the snow. As he approached I yelled out the window for him to jump in the passenger side so I didn’t have to stop. He then disappeared from my sight and I had a moment of panic where I thought I’d run him over. I stopped the van I found out he had just stopped running in exhaustion. He was not impressed that I hadn’t stopped. I couldn’t stop laughing.

So we got to the party and had a good time. It was fitting that Patrick (the true Canadian) got a blizzard for his birthday. The girls had their cake and played with the other kids. Claire crawled around after Patrick but thankfully only tried to tackle him once.

So then we had to get home. We borrowed the Dempster shovel in anticipation of another rough drive. We didn’t even make it out of their driveway. With the help of the neighbourhood we were on our way again until we once again got stuck in the 100ft drive to our house. This time our neighbours came to our rescue and we were finally home. They still haven’t plowed and it’s safe to say we’re not going anywhere until they do.

Emma and Leah thought the whole thing was a very funny adventure. The highlights were when John and I watched in horror as a tandem plow blocked our way in and Leah piped up with ‘That truck is clearing a path for us’. We then did a family cheer when John got up enough speed to blast through the drift. And then with John and two neighbours pushing, the girls were chanting ‘Go Mommy Go!!’ at the top of their lungs. It was a tiring but entertaining day.

Yesterday we were in Sarnia celebrating Christmas at John’s Aunt Tina’s. The girls were really excited to go see Jeff, Tom and Steve and they had a lot of fun. When we got there Steve asked if they wanted to go play downstairs and off they went. We didn’t see much of them for the afternoon.

Last weekend we were also busy. John’s parents came down on Friday night so we could go to the Umbra sale early Saturday morning. We got there early this year and we had a lot of fun and got a ton of nice stuff. Saturday night we went to a Christmas party with my bookclub friends and then Sunday night we went to dinner. Monday we went to see Golden Compass.

The weekend before that we had John’s children’s Christmas party at the Science Centre. Emma and Leah really enjoyed the party and they got to sit on Santa’s lap. Claire was on his lap for a second but then started crying. After the party we went to the children’s exhibits which they loved. On that Sunday Drew and Jen came over to watch the girls while John and I did some shopping and then went to see a movie.

Those are the highlights of the past couple of weeks. December is always so busy. Next week the girls finish preschool til the New Year with a class party on Wednesday. They are teaching them all about different holiday traditions and they are really enjoying it.

Claire is eating well and sleeping well. Leah had another ear infection but it’s all cleared up now. All I want for Christmas is 3 healthy children and maybe some sleep!

It’s 7 o’clock and all the girls are sleeping. John’s got work to do and I’m done my book so I figured I come upstairs and do an update. I should probably just leave it, but who knows when I’ll have the time/energy again.

Today was one of those days where John and I look at each other and wonder what we’ve done to our lives. I think my bad mood started when I found out that today was not the end of our 6 weekends of double swim lessons (that we all go to now that stupid me introduced the concept of watching the other swim). Oh no, there are two more weeks of the torture. I am so done with weekend family swim time that I have pulled the girls out of the January session and enrolled them at the Y. They are now on the wait list for a weekday morning and they will go themselves. Once they are in, they will progress at their own pace and I will never have to endure the stupidity of trying to get them in the same class again. 

The Y was one of the bright spots in my week and I’m hoping it lives up to my expectations. I fully expect to be singing it’s praises to the tune of previous vonage and dvr ravings. In addition to the weekly swim lesson, the girls also have 1.5 hour unparented dropin programs they can go to pretty much every day of the week. Not only can I drop them off but I can leave the building. Some are in the gym and some are more quiet craft/playtime. They went to one program last week and they loved it. It was a bunch of running around with gym equipment - they were tired that night. The only part that I’m not so sure about is that it’s in a well to do area of Oakville. The first mother I spoke to was actually a Nanny, which was fine, until she started boasting about her charges and their exceptional abilities. She kept on referring to Mom which was a bit weird. “I told Mom that the Y programs were stimulating and an excellent place for charge C to burn off some energy while working on their social skills.” I guess when you’re a Nanny you can’t say things like “I got 1.5 hours away from the little buggers and I got to go to the gym…and get paid!!”.

 So today was tiring. After swimming we came home to our Christmasy house (we decorated yesterday) and the girls and John did a gingerbread house. After lunch I took Emma grocery shopping. Leah was in full whine today and it got so bad that we had to follow through on “if you whine again you’re not going to go see the Christmas lights with Daddy”. She stood at the door while John took Emma. She thought he was coming back (he might of had he not known I’d kill him) and when he pulled out of the driveway she was horrified. Sobbing, screaming “HE’S GONE, HE’S GONE AND LEFT ME, COME BACK DADDY!!!” - the whole production. Thankfully she was sobbing that she didn’t listen and Daddy left without her. She definitely got the lesson, whether or not she’s learned anything depends on her state of mind. I think that’s the most frustrating part of three - you know they know but sometimes they just can’t seem to work it out.

Sweet baby Claire is doing well. She is a very unpredictable baby. Just when I think I’ve figured her all out she changes it up. She stopped eating again mid week and I decided to just give her chunks of table food. She gobbles up bread and baby cookies so I know she can chew. She’s hit or miss but on Friday she ate an entire meal of chicken and sweet potato chunks. She is definitely more interested in table food than mush. We’ll see where this goes but I am enjoying putting stuff on her tray and letting her feed herself.

I have also completely weaned her. Nursing at night was beoming more and more frequent and I reached my breaking point. This week she is getting up to eat twice in the night at around midnight and 4am. She still stirs for her soother many times a night. It still sounds horrible but it is so much better than it was. I changed her formula last week and it did not go well. She was up for 2 hours in the middle of the night. I wasn’t sure why but with the green poop for three mornings in a row, I decided it must be something in the formula. She’s back on the old stuff now and things are running smoother…and browner.

Not much else to report. Our busy Christmas weekends start next weekend. The girls are very excited about Christmas this year and have already written their letters to Santa. We had a very small amount of snow last week and we had to go out and play in it. Leah lasted longer than the rest of us and played alone in the backyard for 30 mins.

The Halloween treats are officially gone. I’d say about 80% of them ended up in the garbage. In the end the only thing they finally stopped trying were the candy body parts. They never quite caught on that they were body parts (who buys body parts??!) but they figured out they tasted awful. The two of them are now very interested in treats after meals which can get a bit tiring. They’ll have two bites of dinner then say they’re so full their tummy might get sore if they take another bite - only to ask for a cookie in the next sentence. They’ve got a long way to go in learning how to be sneaky. Emma has also started saying that Daddy (or Mommy) let’s them do things. Some of it is just down right ridiculous. Yesterday she claimed John let her lick peanut butter off a steak knife. When I said maybe a butter knife she insisted it was the sharp knife.

That’s all I can think of. I’ll get some pictures up on Flickr. I used the continous feature for some pictures and got some funny series. Claire wrestling Emma and John making faces with the girls.

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