Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Into October with Family and Pumpkin Butter













We just had a great visit with my mom.  We've been spoiled this fall, with a fantastic visit with Dave's family.  We accomplished so many projects when they came, spent really fun times together watching favorite shows and doing some Winnipeg activities.  We had delicious meals, and lots of laughs while waiting for the baby.  We would not have made it through September without them!

Just after they left we all came down with pretty horrible colds.  Dave and I didn't know how we were going to make it through the nights with a newborn, let alone the next day.  Thankfully we healed, as we knew we would, but in the moment it's rotten to wait for the healing to begin.  Many people from church brought us homemade meals during this time which kept us going and coping!  We are thankful!

And than my mom arrived and cleaned my home top to bottom, caught us up on nutritious meals again, did every bit of laundry, held and rocked Annika every chance to she had.  She brought a nice replenishing zen feeling to our home with a hint of ginger as she constantly brewed rich chai tea to keep her energy up!  During my mom's visit we had phenomenal weather and were out and about in summer clothes most days.  I like having a baby in fall alot more than in bitterly cold January!

Through it all Corrina has been doing well as a sister.  She continues to love helping and holding Annika.  I'm not worried about Annika being dropped when in Corrina's arms, I'm more concerned about her being squished!   

All in all we are doing well.

And just for fun, here is an amazing recipe I found for Pumpkin Butter.

I've been using mine to make Pumpking Lattes, pancakes, and just mixed with our Homemade Granola (I'll post that recipe soon too)! 

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Annika Meredith Grace


Yes, our newest little one has arrived.  Annika Meredith Grace was born September 15th at 12:39am.  She weighed about 8lbs4oz, and was 20 3/4 inches long. 















 Annika will make it into the Top Ten for most mauled child!

Her labor and birth went really well.  Lots of hard, intense work, but I was able to birth her naturally and we were blessed to avoid any special circumstances that might have changed that.  When we recalled that Corrina made her way into the world in 15 minutes, down the birth canal that is, we were flabbergasted that Annika was birth in about 5 minutes.  Not to be confused with the long labor!  In less time than her big sis, Annika took about 16 hours from start to finish.  Luckily for me only about 3-4 hours of that was active, hard labor.  A neat thing about Annika's birth is that she actually crowned in her bag of waters.  Once she crowned the doctor tore the membranes so Annika could breathe the air of her new world. 

I had awesome support from Dave and from our friend Gloria who is a trained Doula.  As well, another friend who is also a Doula passed along information and her experience with Hypno birthing.  Hypno birthing in essence is practicing meditation to achieve focus and relaxation during labour and birth.  The positive messages and soothing guided breathing and meditation made a complete difference in relaxation, and I think progression of labor too!  I actually put on my meditation throughout early labor and took naps!  Love it!  I highly recommend at least looking into Hypno birthing if you are hoping to have a manageable natural labor and birth. 

She is a darling!  We are quickly developing a great routine with lots of eating, playing and sleeping (thank you Baby Whisperer).  We are much better at giving Annika what she needs than we were with Corrina.  it's great to have a head start.


And Just for fun, a little Who's Who?

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Snuggled Inside


At 39 weeks today, our little Pippi is still snuggled up inside.
Perhaps the next post will include us snuggled up with her cute little face!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Lately...

Here's a few quick photo updates on the lives of us:

How to get your kid to eat Tofu


What to do with fresh-picked raspberries


Janie and me at the natural Manitoba garden at the Forks.

Corrina and I have been playing Muppets a lot lately. Like, a lot.

Monday, July 05, 2010

Before and After: Family Desk and Entryway

You may or may not know this about me: I'm into design and decor. I don't have time to do alot, nor do I really have any natural inclinations about space, color, style, and layout, but I try.

And Sometimes I obsess! Since moving to our house a few years back I started obsessing about having an organized family desk area, and entryway area for the mounds of crap that come and go everyday: work bags, daycare bags, beach bags, winter gear, grocery bags, bags of bags, shopping bags... and sometimes it's all those bags on top of one another.

And for obvious reasons (I hope!), this space was not working for us. Eventually the coat rack in the above photo fell down in the middle of the night, rendering me terrified that a window had been broken and we were about to be robbed. Really, the sound of something shattering was just the Winnie the Pooh porcelain savings box on the corner of the shelf.
It pains me to look at this space. Yuck! I wrote intelligent papers here? Pop Quiz: Did I write my papers in the pitch dark with blinders on so as to avoid the overwhelming anxiety I would get from sitting in such a cluttered space. Or did I spend most of my time "working" at the computer actually distracted with planning my make over moves and looking at design blogs?
You're a smart cookie, number two is correct.

While obsession and lack of time very seldom lead to great home transformations, when obsession takes over there's no amount of time too little to inspire change.

Really, it all began when I started obsessing over this desk shelf. One I thought it was such a great organizational space. Two I loved that it was homemade because that's really all I thought we could afford to invest in.

With a very patient and helpful Dave we struggled through creating a look-a-like. Well, upclose it looks more like a Seusicall look-a-like as things are angled less than straight.

Our tips: don't cut and sand MDF board in your dinning room and kitchen. Can you say dust storm? I still find dust from that MDF. Perhaps wait until the snow has melted and you can do this outside. And do your best to know thyself when attempting to build. Don't assume because the tutorial/instructions lay everything out so nicely that you'll actually be able to match the skill required. If you can't cut/sand straight, practice on scraps first until you get it down. Measure measure measure. Maybe don't work at 2am when everyone's irritable. And, if you have children, assume it will take about 4 times longer than anything predicted. Great tutorial though, and hey if we could get this shelf standing in the end, maybe anyone could do it!


But now, for the after:
It's been up for sometime and working really well for us to organize all our junk. It needs some purging of papers, and some beautifying, but who has time for those things!





The shelf and hooks are actually bought from Sears Online. We contemplated building our own but decided against it when it wasn't actually happening! There is just never a convenient time for us to build things. We do however have all the mdf cut out (ridiculously crooked) in the basement, ready to go to build a matching shoe cubby.

At this point I'm fine with the stand in brown shelf!

I think the green buckets on top are from Superstore. They house summer items like bubble stuff, Corrina's gardening bag/tools, sunscreen etc. I like them because I can just grab them and take them outside with us. Or cram all their contents into one of the million bags hanging on the shelf.

Like when we go to the park to make triple long tunnels together.And end of working alone!



So, with such a well functioning, good lookin' desk and entryway, what is a gal left to obsess over? Well, a new nursery of course!



2 more months to go!

Ahhh, it's been a good update. Thanks for your time!

Thursday, June 03, 2010

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