Monday, December 27, 2010

Great Performances 2010




Still to come...the beautiful Christmas choir concert at the girls' school.  We ordered a DVD and I will post some of it when it arrives.
Hope everyone is having a great holiday season!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Cuteness abounds

and also...





more on Flickr (link to the right).

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Contest

The first person to correctly identify which baby is which, will win absolutely nothing!  Have fun playing!



Saturday, October 30, 2010

Sealed

As promised, here are some photos from Karen's baptism and the party following.  A good time was had by all.









Friday, October 29, 2010

Da Zoo

I took the girls to the zoo yesterday, and a good time was had by all.  Post to come soon about our visit from Babcia & Dziadzio and KK's baptism, with lots of photos!


Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Ballet

Maggie got to go to her best friend Rose's ballet class today for "bring a friend day". She has been waiting for this day for almost a week and was very excited. Here are a couple of pix of her this morning with "ballerina hair".
!!!!
She enjoyed the class so much that we may have to sign her up!  Zofia gets a turn to go tomorrow at Grace's (Rose's sister) class.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Baby talk

Here is another video for Babcia & Dziadzio and maybe one or two other interested parties...

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Auntie Kristin's Visit

On Wednesday one of my oldest friends, whom I've known since 6th grade, came to visit us. The girls absolutely adore her, as do I. When we went to pick them up from school on Friday, they ran right past me to jump into her arms, yelling, "Auntie Kristin!!!" Sadly, she left yesterday, but we hope to see her again soon. Here are some photos:





Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Video

This video will be utterly boring to the vast majority of you...for the small minority:

Monday, August 23, 2010

Interview without a vampire

I read a blog called Whoopee and in a recent post, the mommy (or mummy as she is British) who writes it posted a series of questions she asked her daughter. I've stolen the questions and here are Maggie and Zofia's answers. BTW, I did the interviews separately so they could not hear each others' answers.

1. What is something Mommy always says to you?
M: I love you.
Z: I feel like I'm talking to a wall.

2. What makes Mommy happy?
M: hugs
Z: me

3. What makes Mommy sad?
M: being mean
Z: when I'm being mean

4. How does your mommy make you laugh?
M: being silly
Z: say something funny

5. What did your mommy like to do when she was little?
M: I don't know
Z: I do not know that

6. How old is your mommy?
M: I don't know, 92?
Z: I know you're in your 30's.

7. How tall is your mommy?
M: taller than this


Z:I think probably 7 or 8 feet.

8. What is her favorite thing to watch on TV?
M: the news
Z: I'm guessing...the news?

9. What does your mommy do when you're not there?
M: work
Z: remembers that she's gonna see me again

10. What is your mommy really good at?
M: Can I take a guess?..and don't write it down. Watching TV?
Z: cooking

11. What is your mommy not very good at?
M: feeding the baby while you're eating
Z: fixing things is my guess

12. What does your mommy do for her job?
M: work
Z: count money at church

13. What is your mommy's favourite food?
M: dumplings
Z: my guess is maybe soup, like me

14. What makes you proud of your mommy?
M: everything good
Z: cooking; the same answer of what she's good at

15. If your mommy were a cartoon character, who would she be?
M: Pinky Dinky Doo
Z: maybe someone on a cooking show

16. What do you and your mommy do together?
M: do puzzles
Z: puzzles

17. How are you and your mommy the same?
M: nothing. wait, I know...We both have...I'll show you! (runs off) We both have these:


Z: we're both people

18. How are you and your mommy different?
M: I don't have sunglasses
Z: you're a grown-up, I'm a kid

19. How do you know your mommy loves you?
M: because you give me hugs
Z: 'cuz she says it every day

20. What does your mommy like most about your daddy?
M: that he tickles us
Z: he's her husband

21. Where is your mommy's favourite place to go?
M: the closest place to home
Z: church

22. What is one thing you wish you could change about your mommy?
M: making me have time outs
Z: she gets cranky sometimes

23. What would your mommy do with a million dollars?
M: pay
Z: the only answer I can get with that question is spend it

24. What do you wish you could go and do with your mommy?
M: Do everything I can't go and do with you
Z: cooking

25. What is one thing you hope never changes about your mommy?
M: you
Z: She loves me.
Mommy: That will never change Zof!
Z: And also I love you and that's never going to change!

Monday, August 16, 2010

A couple of recent photos

All my girls watching a bedtime story. OK, technically, two girls watching, one girl not so much.

KK, zonked out after a long day.



Thursday, August 12, 2010

How to eat dinner and get baby to sleep at the same time




K.K. was super fussy during dinner and I had to keep patting her back or else she cried, so here was my solution.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Birth Story

I figured I'd better post this soon, the details are starting to get fuzzy already.
So here goes.
I'd been to visit Alisa, my midwife, on Tuesday and she gave me an herbal preparation to help stimulate labor called black cohosh. On Wednesday I started taking it, and by afternoon was feeling some mild contractions. Lala came straight over after work and was here by about 5. By about 6pm I knew that labor had started in earnest as the contractions got fairly regular. At about 7pm I went to take a nap and Lala started to put the girls to bed. I woke up just before 8pm and heard violent wind outside the guest room window where I was napping. Then I heard Zofia yell from the bathroom, "I can't see anything!" The power had just gone out. I came out of the guest room just after the girls were tucked in. It was not yet dark outside so Lala and I continued working on a puzzle I had started a few days earlier. Around that time I called Alisa and told her labor had started. She said she was going to dinner and would plan to head over afterwards. Once it got too dark to see well, we lit some candles around the house and I went out onto the back porch with Roger. The electrical storm was still raging and the lightning was amazing. I sat in the rocking chair and watched the show and ate blueberries for about an hour. Throughout this time my contractions were steady, but not very painful. I was walking around and talking through the contractions with no problem.
A few minutes after 10pm my friend Lisa called and I told her I was in labor. She offered to come over and I happily agreed. Right after that I called Alisa and told her that she should probably start heading our way. Lisa arrived a few minutes later. By this time my contractions had intensified to the point that I decided to try sitting on the birthing ball. I sat on the ball next to the coffee table and rocked back and forth through each contraction I was no longer chatty during each one, but in between we sat around talking and laughing. During this time Alisa arrived and checked my vital signs and started charting everything. Roger sat behind me in a chair and rubbed my back through each contraction. Dana, the apprentice midwife arrived not long after and began assisting Alisa with her work.
As the night wore on the contractions got increasingly strong, to the point that I needed to concentrate on breathing and keeping my body relaxed during each one. I really felt like by body was doing the work of bringing the baby down. Since the power was still out the atmosphere was very calm, with only candle light and the midwives' flashlights breaking the darkness.
Sometime after midnight Alisa and Dana decided to go set up the bedroom for the birth. Of course, with no power there would be no water birth, but I was past the point of caring. For some reason I followed them into the bedroom and stationed myself by my bed. At this point I was in transition. The contractions were so intense that I was mostly unaware of what was going on around me. I think a herd of elephants could have stampeded through the bedroom and I would not have noticed. Lala snapped this photo of me during that time. It was pretty dark in the room, but I didn't even notice the flash and have no recollection of the photo being taken.

For the next few contractions I leaned over the bed with Roger still rubbing my back. Just before 1am my water broke. I remember saying, "water broke!" and people rushing over to help. Someone got towels and someone else helped me over to the other side of the bed. After another contraction or two my legs felt as if they were about to give out, and I started to feel the urge to push. Alisa got the birthing stool for me, but even trying to sit down on it felt so uncomfortable that I shot right back up. I asked for the ball again and positioned myself on my knees with my upper body leaning on the ball. In this position I was able to continue rocking back and forth through the contractions. Roger kept rubbing my back and Lala was keeping me cool with a cold, wet towel. During the next contraction I pushed and heard Alisa say, "here comes the head!" I felt/heard a pop and Alisa told Roger to come see the head. Roger told me later that he expected to see the crown of the baby's head, but was shocked and amazed to see the baby's face looking up at him.
With the next contraction I pushed again with everything in me and let out a primal yell as the rest of the baby came sliding out right into Rogers hands at 1:16am. It was completely not what I had expected to have the baby born behind me and it was a strange feeling not to be able to see what was happening, but I immediately felt such a wave of relief. I sat back on my heels and somehow Alisa got the baby through my legs and handed her to me. Alisa has a policy that only the mom gets to announce the gender of the baby, so everyone waited until I looked down and announced, "It's a girl!"
The midwives handed me a towel to keep the baby warm and helped me sit back against the birthing ball. Lala ran and picked up both girls to come and meet their sister. They arrived not quite awake and Maggie stood next to me while Zofia hopped onto the bed.

At some point my friend and neighbor Lemira had arrived, just in time to see the birth. My friend Kamylle arrived a few minutes later, missing the birth by minutes. After a few minutes Alisa asked if I'd like to get on the bed to be more comfortable. I said yes, but forgot that the baby was still attached to me and was trying to figure out who to hand her to. Alisa reminded me that the cord was not long enough and we all laughed while they helped me onto the bed, still holding the baby. A bit later I delivered the placenta (which totally grossed out Zofia, who was at the foot of the bed) and after that I really did feel marvelous.

Baby Karen Irene nursed and we all checked her out. Lala took the girls back to bed and made a bunch of phone calls to tell everyone the news. I went to the bathroom. Alisa checked me and discovered a tiny tear, "not more than a paper-cut", which we decided not to stitch since I hadn't even felt any stinging when I peed. Lisa and Kamylle left and Alisa gave us post-partum instructions. Roger brought me some peanut butter and a banana, which has since become my go-to snack. Everyone else left around 4:30 and we all fell asleep. At 5:30 I was awakened by an awful honking noise. I woke up Roger and we figured out that it was the alarm telling us that it's backup battery was low. Roger climbed up into the attic where the noise was coming from and pulled the cord out to stop the noise and we went back to sleep. Then at around 7am the power came back on and I walked around the house turning off lights and TVs. Later that morning Lala arrived and then Alisa came by to check on us.
The whole experience was completely unlike anything I had imagined, but I could not have imagined a better experience. I felt and continue to feel so powerful and strong.

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Zofia's observation

Zofia looking at baby K.K.: She's not very bony.
Mommy: What do you mean?
Z: Well, she's so chunky that her bones are buried really deep in there!"

New pix of K.K.

I finally found my camera, so here are a few photos. All of these were taken tonight. I am planning to write up the story of the birth as soon as I can focus my brain.




Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Pattern

On the drive home from school this afternoon, Zofia told me this:
Mommy, I found a pattern. Name, no name, name, no name. Day, week, month, year.
Kind-of cool!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Misunderstanding

I was just talking on the phone with Roger, who is out of town, and I thought I heard the girls' bedroom door open. I said, "I think there is a kid coming", and I totally couldn't figure out why he started freaking out, saying, "WHAT?! WHAT DID YOU SAY!?".
I finally figured it out after a moment and reassured him that I did NOT mean the kid inside me!
LOL

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Easter 2010






Here are some photos from the girls' Easter egg hunt at St. Andrew's. Dresses courtesy of Babcia & Dziadzio!

Friday, April 02, 2010

Preggo Picts

Hey everyone - it's LaLa.

I've taken over Agi's blog and computer for a night and wanted to post some pictures of how big her belly is.

There is a major cuteness warning in effect!!

The first picture (which totally makes my heart just melt) was taken tonight before bath and bed time with Maggie!
The second picture was taken at Mi Tierra downtown this past week during a Girls' Night Out.

Enjoy!!



Saturday, March 27, 2010

I think I may be a bit too pregnant for this!

Here are a couple of photos of stage 3-A of the tomato project. I only planted four out of the 12 or so plants I have. I just got plum tuckered out! I had to push myself to go ahead and plant that last guy and now I just want to go lay down. Last year I did it all in one afternoon, but with a passenger it's a bit more challenging. I hope to have them all in by the end of the week to take advantage of the rain we are supposed to have coming in. Anyhow, here is one photo of some of the plants I actually planted, and the other photo is of tomatoes still in their containers, awaiting planting.


The lovely green things in this photo are a rampaging spearmint plant that survived the winter and a mysterious bunch of lettuce that I vaguely remember letting the girls plant the seeds for in the fall. I never expected to see any results, but lo and behold, lettuce!