Sunday, November 29, 2009

Number 32: Wireless crapability*

* This title has nothing to do with my post but it makes me laugh every time (Arrested Development)

I had to get at least one post in for the month of November. How slackish I have been.

As usual this will be a marathon post, trying to cover all the things we did this month.

Madeline just keeps coming up with the funniest things. A few days ago she said: "I'm always tired of being so grown up." (We've been talking a lot about being grown up because we're potty training.)

We haven't really stressed the Santa Clause aspect of Christmas very much and this is Maddie's first Christmas where she's noticing it all. We watched Elf today and during the part where Santa's sleigh is finally flying, she started chanting: "Go Santa Closet! Go Santa Closet!" I guess we'll have to do some Christmas education.

Oh Madeline :)


It's been the month of meetings for Ryan. Between church meetings, church activities, Scout training, parent council meetings, report cards, parent teacher interviews and prep for school there have been many nights where he has come home late. I'm glad he's willing to work hard and go the extra mile for things. We're lucky that he had a Winter break and we took advantage of that by going swimming, going on the rides at Galaxyland and having fun at home.

We had a life lesson in garbage this month. In the winter months garbage only gets picked up once every two weeks and because of a hectic day, we missed one pick up! We watched the garbage pile up and up and up, contemplating sneaking it into a random dumpster somewhere...but we made it. Four weeks of garbage is a lot. We'll never make that mistake again. I probably should have left an apology note for the garbage guys.

Claire finished up riding lessons for the season. Ryan finally got to see her ride when he had his winter break.





Grandma and Grandpa also came to watch during Achievement Days where Claire fulfilled her goal of patting Babe to tell her to "walk on." We have been so proud of Claire's work at riding - she's sitting up so much better and is really enjoying her classes!






We had a lot of preschool stuff this month. We got to deliver all the cookie/muffin dough orders from Claire's fundraiser, had a library fieldtrip, attended a teddy bear picnic and went to her silent auction fundraiser. Preschool has been so fun!

Madeline is growing so quickly. She had a fun playdate with Abby, who we haven't seen for a long time! Potty training is going well. I enjoy our conversations so much. She's also very stubborn. For example, she dances all the time at home. She dances to the TV, she dances to her own singing, she dances in front of the mirror - but when we take her to ballet class each week, she refuses to dance. It could be that it's right at nap time, but each week is more and more frustrating. I feel like we've flushed our money down the toilet! We have one more class left to practice for their Christmas concert and then it's the big day. I can imagine it going both ways - she could refuse to even go on the stage, or she could be out in front dancing with all the girls. I hope she will choose to participate. I'm not worried about Claire - I know she will cooperate!

I've been busy this month with a few transcription projects, typing up the last of my Grandpa's talks, working on Christmas and winter preparations and just the daily routine of life. I volunteered to sell programs at the CFR this year for Little Bits and it reminded me how much I love going to the rodeo. I will have to go next year! I've really been enjoying teaching my primary class. I hope I don't bore them too much but I'm growing to love the kids in my class. I don't want them to move up in January!

Besides school, riding and ballet, Claire had a few appointments this month. We have to get her wheelchair adjusted tomorrow because she's getting too big and she saw the Physical Medicine Clinic at the Glenrose and was patient for her xrays. Claire also participated in our ward Primary Presentation. She did her part well and was reverent for the whole thing. My class did well too.


Claire has the most awesome hair.


We were lucky to get a visit from my great-Aunt Adair who lives in Vancouver. It was so nice to see her again and she brought us such lovely handmade gifts. We visited together and she read stories to the girls. It was great!


We love Uncle Rob!


Greg helped me take the girls to an Oil Kings game. It was so much fun! The CNIB gave us the tickets to go. I thought we would have to duck out early because the girls would be bored, but they loved it! Madeline wouldn't even leave her seat to go walking around because she was so into the game. Claire loved the lights and the music and the atmosphere. I recommend it as a good family outing!


Crossing the bridge to get to the Coliseum. Luckily Claire gets us "Princess Parking" so we can always park close.


Claire has a new favourite place to play. She can sit up for almost 20 minutes inside this ball pen. It's fun to see her have fun and play!



We've had this strange sleeping sickness going our house lately :)









Claire's smiles are great.


Ryan set up the drums for Claire so she could accompany him on Rockband.


Madeline insists on having baths with Claire, even though there really isn't room for both of them. Madeline endures quite a few body and head kicks from Claire, but she still loves being with her sister!


We went to the Festival of Trees, an annual tradition.

Our little girls


It was so hard to stop Maddie from touching all the trees. She could walk right under the barrier ropes. I caught her in the act!


Guess which tree was the favourite? It couldn't possibly be the one with the life-size Elmo.


Me and my girls.


Lisa and Amanda and Madeline and Claire at the top of the Shaw Conference Centre.


Strike a pose!


Claire feel asleep after all the excitement. Madeline helpfully decorated her with stickers that Claire won from the fishing pond.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

2 posts in one week....Ama-za-zing

I just had to post some Halloween pictures because they are so cute and we had fun.

Just a tip: Don't try to find a pumpkin on October 30. All that is left are mutilated, bruised, rotting pumpkins that should not even be on display. Thus, we have no pumpkin carving pictures this year. Boo.

Supergirl at preschool!


Supergirl and her trusty side-kick, Cowgirl (a.k.a. Lisa).


It was Claire's busy bear day for the Halloween Party and she brought a teddy bear for show and tell.


Claire's friends like to push her to the gym and to the bathroom. It's cute.



Our scary witch!


The scary witch at ballet class


All the girls at the bar


Claire doing her special dance move for the group. She didn't even have to wear her gator braces to stand! I couldn't catch Madeline's move because she was twirling so quickly.


Madeline enjoyed watching people play mini-golf at the mall before we started our Trick-or-Treating.


The girls getting ready to Trick-or-Treat at West Ed.


Watching the lemurs at the mall.


Claire had lots of fun. She brought her switch and said "Trick-or-Treat" and then "Thank you" to everyone. It was great and appreciated by all!


The loot!


I hope everyone had a safe and fun Halloween!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

I'll take Potpourri for $600 Alex

Once again I have fallen behind on my posts. I'm going to put some links to Facebook albums to cut down on the amount of scrolling pictures so make sure to click forward.

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We spent time with both our families.

Here's a LINK to pictures from Thanksgiving.

We started our Ballerina Dreams class. It's been very fun so far. I'm so glad that there are great programs like this for us to take advantage of.

Here's a LINK to some pictures.

We had an "Oilers week" this month. Claire got to meet Steve MacIntyre at Little Bits because he was donating some funds to the program. He was really kind to all the kids.












Then a couple days later, Ryan took Madeline to Gymboree class and Mike Comrie was there with his niece. Unfortunately we have no pictures to substantiate our claims, but Madeline kept knocking his block towers over. Awesome.

Claire's been busy with school and GRIT. Lisa is so awesome. She's extremely organized and enthusiastic. She's always got something new and exciting planned for Claire to work on. Claire had her vision assessment done by ERECS, took her "All About Me" bag to school filled with her favourite treasures and continues to enjoy her class and her friends there.

Lisa gathered some lovely fall leaves for Claire to touch.


Madeline keeps growing and learning everyday. We have some very meaningful conversations and I love to hear what she is thinking about. She keeps us all on our toes but keeps us upbeat and going at the same time. She's loving her ballet class, her library singing class and her Gymboree classes. We try hard to give her opportunities to do things just for herself because we always have so much going on for Claire. But she still always wants to include Claire. Every week she asks, "Does Claire want to come to Gymboree class with me today?" I think Claire will have a good friend and advocate in her sister.

Ryan got a new calling in our ward - 1st counselor in the Young Men's program. He was thrown right in the thick of it with a food bank drive and youth conference occurring the week he was called. It was a busy week. Since then he's done a mock-MTC night, pumpkin carving and is looking forward to many more fun activities (including a winter camp, which he is worried he will literally freeze to death at).

Here are some random pictures from the month:

Claire likes to tip.


My little Cinderella


Jason and one of his clones (Ben) practicing Rock band.


Maddie and Ben rockin' out


We went to a fun Halloween activity at the CNIB. Claire picked out some cool toys to borrow.


Madeline enjoyed exploring the pumpkins.


Luckily I had Shauna's help! Both the girls liked feeling the textures of the dry pumpkin seeds and the slimy pumpkin seeds.


Ryan and Rob took one last motorbike ride before the snow. It still looked pretty cold though.


Madeline's new favourite thing to do is turn somersaults. The problems is that she doesn't look before she leaps. Today she did one right off the couch. Here's an example of her craziness.



Grandpa's visits are always fun.


Previous to this, Claire hooked her arm in her backpack strap while rolling on the floor. This time she did it with a Rockband guitar. She's awesome!


We're so lucky to have a personal esthetician on call for emergencies such as non-painted toenails. Every time Natalie comes over now, Madeline asks to have her nails painted. It's kind of her to do it!



It was fun to have Kathy and Christopher over for a visit. They brought us some lovely flowers and fun Halloween balloons and the kids actually played pretty nicely with each other. The last time Maddie and Christopher played together, they spent the whole time trying to bite each other, so this was definitely a step forward!


Claire falls asleep in the most interesting positions. She's very flexible.




Claire's been doing a lot of walking practice with Lisa and is getting pretty good at it.


That first snow was magic for Maddie. She probably would have played outside until she keeled over from exhaustion, but I made her come in to eat.


Along with other day to day adventures I attended Claire's IPP meeting and set some great goals with her team for this year, I went to another Malmo Parents Association Meeting (it's great to be involved in something like that!), we got our teeth checked by Grandpa Patterson and both girls did well, we had Val take some family pictures of us out in the cold, we stood in line for 2.5 hours to get our H1N1 shots, decorated our house in spooky Halloween style and have generally had a great month.