Showing posts with label One Thousand Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Thousand Gifts. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2010

1000 Gifts: 171 - 190

171 - Chocolate chips. Sometimes I just need a handful of them to help me get through the day.

172 - Night time. When it's quiet and I can think. That's my favourite time.

173 - Judith insisting on wearing Lambie in the mei tai (she took this photo herself, using the timer on the camera).



174 - Judith learning to spell her name! Thanks to her interest in the computer (her name is her password for her account, it was a great way for her to lean to spell it!).

175 - Playing Hide-and-Seek with Gideon.



176 - Judith's enthusiasm to learn and create every morning.

177 - The baby sleep factory. I think I've used the hammock as one of my gifts already, but seriously this thing is awesome! She slept for 8 straight hours the other night (Gideon made sure I didn't though)! And she will usually have one big 2-3 hour nap in there in the afternoon too (plus lots of cat naps on my lap/chest).



178 - Free pizza and root beer! Almost as wonderful as the dear friends we shared them with. =)

179 - THESE THIGHS!



180 - Having friends over almost every day last week. Since Ruthie was born I've realized that I have some really wonderful friends, that care enough to come visit me when I'm still not up for going out with all 3.

181 - How cute Gideon is, even when he's pouty.



182 - New underwear! For both Dave and I. It was very much needed.

183 - Gideon finally made peace with socks. He figured out that socks = warm, so now he doesn't bug me as much about being cold.



184 - Judith decided she likes seaweed. Yay iodine!

185 - My little Ruthie bear.



186 - A girls day out shopping with my favourite two little girls!

187 - Judith's new dress and shoes that she is so proud of!



188 - Running into an old friend while out shopping.

189 - Seeing Ruthie in little clothes I wore as a baby, as did her big sister.



190 - Finding yummy juice on sale and indulging ALL WEEK!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

1000 Gifts: 156 - 170

156 - Having to pay only $380 of the over $1500 it cost for all our dental work this week thanks to Dave's benefits.

157 - Money in the mail specifically for usage at Tim Hortons.

158 - The hammock's ability to get Ruthie to sleep for hours, up to 7 hours at night!

159 - Laughing with friends for the first time in a loooooooong time!

160 - Gideon's infatuation with robots.



161 - Finally getting the chip in my tooth fixed.

162 - Watching a beautiful sunrise over the city-scape (even though it meant I was up and out of the house earlier than I'd like, it was worth it).

163 - My mei tai.



164 - A friend who came and did my dishes after I had a really rough night with the kids.

165 - A recipe for chocolate chip cookie dough truffles, stay tuned for that! (Thanks Jess!)

166 - Snow that made the scenery out my window pretty (it's all the snow is good for IMO).



167 - Having a dryer on the days where I really don't have it in me to hang everything.

168 - Baking soda and vinegar. Man, they are awesome for everything!

169 - The sparkle in Ruthie's eyes.



170 - Meal plans, I'd be so lost without them!

Now a message from Gideon, who has been sitting on my lap the whole time, desperately trying to communicate with you, it would seem:

mdcccccccccccccccccccccccccccvvxxxzn jjjjjj''' bbvvvcvcb;


(He has taken an interest in the computer this week, and he can already maneuver the mouse and click on things! And he loves to sing the ABC song while pretending to type!)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

1000 Gifts: 141 - 155

141. Sibling love between Gideon and Ruthie.



142. My inlaws visiting this week from Ontario!

143. Making it to 2 appointments this week and only having to take Ruthie (it's soooo easy going out with just the baby when I am used to having to manage all 3!).

144. Finding out that my hernias will not require surgery, thank you Lord!

145. Judith's art.



146. Going out yesterday without needing a jacket.

147. Surviving on the highway after running out of washer fluid!

148. These cheeks!



149. Silence in a house full of people, even if I have to stay up ridiculously late to find it.

150. Clementines on sale!



151. A constantly clean kitchen (thanks to my inlaws).

152. Sparkling clean windows!

153. My preschooler who proudly breastfeeds her babies.



154. Two iced cappuccinos in one week.

155. Super cool kids!





(Dirty faces are a sign of good food)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

1000 Gifts: 121 - 140

It's about time I started this again!

121 - A most wonderful birth experience.

122 - Mountains of confidence and self-esteem from the birth experience.

123 - My beautiful little Ruthie.



124 - A quick recovery.

125 - A freezer full of dinners that lasted several weeks!



126 - No milk supply or breastfeeding issues.

127 - Fitting into my pre-pregnancy clothes at 2 weeks postpartum. =)



128 - 2 week babymoon full of rest and bonding, not worrying about the house, meals or older kids thanks to my mom.

129 - A smooth transition to big-brotherhood for Gideon with no signs of jealousy.



130 - Co-sleeping with Ruthie, it's so sweet and she sleeps so well!

131 - A few random successes with elimination communication.

132 - A husband who likes to babywear!



133 - Getting help from Dave with bed time for the older kids.

134 - Judith's excitement about Christmas and all of the presents from all the grandparents.



135 - Staying way under my Christmas budget, while getting more gifts for the kids than I anticipated (thanks to kijiji).

136 - SO. MUCH. BAKING.



137 - Quiet, laid-back holidays.

138 - Junk food and a family movie night for New Years.

139 - Newborn prefolds, they're so cute AND are so much better at containing poops than disposables!

140 - Finding so much joy in being a mom of 3. My kids are so awesome and beautiful. I'm so blessed!





Thursday, October 15, 2009

Getting Back to Being Thankful

This past weekend was Thanksgiving here in Canada, and I realized that I haven't done a "1000 Gifts" post in a while. So let's do that.

101 - Getting the keys to our new house tonight, yay!

102 - Getting a Tim Horton's gift card and 2 Goodmama diapers in the mail yesterday, which was a much-needed ray of sunshine during a rough day.

103 - Fun Dip for the kids from Grandma.



104 - A nice little stress-free Thanksgiving dinner with just our little family.



105 - A little boy who has been a joyful trooper despite being sick.

106 - A little girl who is suddenly looking so grown up.



107 - Getting to sleep in a lot lately.

108 - The promise of warmer weather for this weekend when we move.

109 - How Gideon likes to "steal" mugs and canisters of tea and hide away in our bedroom trying to figure out how this works.



110 - Judith deeming herself "Judith, The Pretty."



111 - Home made lemonade.



112 - The sound effects Gideon makes when he plays with trains and cars.

113 - Living with the sweetest little ballerina.



114 - Goodmamas and wool pants.



115 - A very active little baby in my tummy.

116 - 32 weeks of pregnancy!

117 - A husband who makes the best stove-top popcorn and home made chocolate almond milk.

118 - Having 4 pillows to sleep with at night.

119 - A husband who has been doing the grocery shopping for the last month.

120 - Knowing that we will not be living in this clutter and mess much longer.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Mama's Butt Crack

My gifts this week:

76 - All of the amazing random things Judith says and does that makes me laugh. My favourite this week was "Mama, your butt is cracking!" (in reference to the sunburn on my lower back that was peeling).

(this is Judith wearing Dave's pj pants)


77 - Hot hot weather, finally!

78 - Officially becoming a full-time SAHM.

79 - Counting it an honour to have been part of the SA Foundation for 2 years.

80 - Making the best ever jam!

81 - Having lots of lists to keep my sanity as I pack and clean for our upcoming vacation.

82 - OUR UPCOMING VACATION!!!!

83 - Gideon giving hugs and kisses on demand.

84 - Judith memorizing books and "reading" them to me and/or Gideon.

85 - How Gideon automatically waves if I say "hi" or "bye", claps if I say "yay", gives a high five to my outstretched hand, and blows me kisses. <3

86 - Judith learning how to fold tshirts and pants, and she's actually good at it!

87 - Gideon saying "Uh oh, d'oh" (uh oh, spaghettio) when he intentionally drops something from his high chair.

88 - How Judith keeps Gideon safe and in line when I am busy. =)

89 - Staying up until 2am watching Ice Road Truckers with Dave.

90 - Trying Mini-Donuts for the first time ever!

91 - Watching Gideon try Mini-Donuts for the first time ever!!!

92 - Listening to Gideon sing and dance. If he hears a tune, he can copy it EXACTLY. He's got talent.

93 - Watching Judith make gymnastics circuits out of our furniture and random objects around the house. She is very creative (and brave).

94 - Feeling the baby dance in my belly at night as I am failing to find sleep and suffering from heartburn. It helps the time pass. =)

95 - Jumping on the bed with the kids.

96 - The excitement on Judith's face when we actually caught the ice cream truck for once.

97 - Grape juice, mmmmmmm....

98 - Dave getting to work today despite the rain (we can't afford him to miss work this week since he is taking 3 weeks off unpaid for our vacation!).

99 - Getting so much accomplished in anticipation of our trip!

100 - The fact that I really do enjoy the constant company of Dave and the kids, even though they make me crazy sometimes. =)

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Because Boys Can Be Butterflies Too...

My recent blessings:

61 - Getting out of the city so much lately.

62 - Children who love camping as much as me.

63 - Mountain air.

64 - Family times.



65 - Midwives.

66 - Fun times with friends.

67 - A week of nice weather.

68 - Fresh berries!

69 - Enjoying the sunshine out in the middle of a field.

70 - Great music on the college radio station.

71 - A Tim Horton's date with just Gideon.

72 - Gideon's endless joy.



73 - Finding an awesome pro-AP doctor!

74 - Judith's curls.

75 - Knowing that when I look back on my life when I'm old, I will know beyond a shadow of a doubt that I didn't waste my life doing housework.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

So Many Blessings!

48 - Seeing that tiny, little beating heart!

49 - Knowing that the baby is most likely a girl. I feel like I'm in on a big, cosmic secret!

50 - Watching my little baby moving around, kicking, and clenching her fists. It's amazing to almost get a glimpse of her personality already!

51 - Getting to pee after the ultrasound.

52 - A wonderful day out with my husband for his birthday!

53 - Eating embarrassing amounts of the best popcorn that ever existed at a little indie theatre.

54 - A baby boy that walks up to me regularly looking for hugs.



55 - A day out shopping with my big girl. Complete with new shoes and cinnamon buns.



56 - Plans to go camping this weekend!

57 - How much Judith loves and interacts with her little sister already.

58 - Tim Horton's Iced Cappuccinos.

59 - Butter. I could just eat a whole stick of it right now.

60 - Cheesecake for breakfast.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Trying to Be Appreciative


Lately I have had a hard time living in our apartment. It is very small, and I honestly can't imagine how we will have another baby in here as well. I do like that it forces us to be close to each other, no matter where we are in the home, our landlords are great, and we don't pay very much for it. But I actually find it kind of hard to clean, despite what you may think, because I have to clean around (or move) everything and everyone, so by the time I'm done it looks like I haven't even done anything. It's true that I can have the place picked up in about an hour if someone is coming over, but at the same time, it only takes a few things on the floor or out of place to make it look like a disaster. Plus it's a basement, so it's always freezing cold in here, and I personally prefer hot to cool. It's a perk in the summer to come in to a cold house, and not pay extra for it, but we only have 2 months of summer here, and the rest of the year is chilly. This baby is due in December, and it would be really annoying to have to bundle him/her up so much all the time. We also don't have a backyard, so when I have to get the kids out so they can release their energy every day, it involves some preparation, even if we are just going up to the park. I don't know what I will do this winter when the baby comes and I won't be able to take the kids out every day anymore... Whine whine whine...

Those are all just the little things, though. My biggest complaint has always been the kitchen. It kind of reminds me of a jail cell, only smaller. It's all enclosed, and the barred baby gate at the entrance tops it off, ha. There are no windows, it's actually part of the furnace room that was converted to a kitchen, so it's very dark and dank. Food goes moldy REALLY QUICKLY. Only one person fits in there, so I can't have help with cooking or dishes, even if someone offered. There is very minimal cupboard space, although we do make the best of it. Counter space is even more scarce, there is only a little bit on either side of the little sink, and the right side is usually covered in dirty dishes, and the left side houses our crock pot and clean dishes. You say, "Why not just do the dishes after every meal, dry them and put them away so you can use that space?" Because honestly, I'd rather die. Ok, maybe not, but I try to spend as little time as possible in there. Have I mentioned I'm really claustrophobic? And the floor is tile over concrete so it's really hard on my back? It would be too much work, and it's such minimal counter space anyway that it wouldn't really be worth it. I have a cutting board bridging the stove to the counter, and that is my "prep" space. I have to be creative when using certain recipes that require counter space. I use the stove as "counter space" often too. The burners on the right side of the stove don't work anyway, and the rear left one will only go to med/high, so really I only have 1 fully working burner. So will you please feel sorry for me now? I used to love cooking, but now most days I dread going in the kitchen, sometimes to the point of tears.

You can go see this post if you want to see what I'm talking about. I was standing outside of the gate at the entrance of the kitchen to take those photos, by the way. The fridge is to the left beside the stove, but just kind of back a bit. To the right there is the narrow doorway to the furnace room (which scares me), and a shelf we use as our pantry.

I have been dreaming about moving a lot lately. I want to so badly. I'm not too picky, all I really want is 3 bedrooms (we have 2 right now), a backyard and a dishwasher. Or maybe even just a double sink. Or at least a window... But I also know that it's very possible we won't be able to afford to live anywhere else. So I am going to try and be positive, and come up with my "gifts" this week that involve my kitchen.

41 - Indoor running water. My grandma had 3 babies each a year or less apart, and she had to go outside to pump water (and also had to go outside to go to the bathroom, and wash her cloth diapers by hand! So I'm not really in that bad a position...). Most people in the world today still do not have running water inside their kitchen. So I'm lucky.

42 - Electricity. I know it's basic, but my kitchen would be even scarier if I couldn't just flick on the light every time I have to go in. Plus all of my handy dandy appliances require it. So I'm pretty thankful for it!

43 - HOT water on tap. My parents don't have hot water at the cottage, so we have to boil it for dishes or bathing. So when I come home, having hot water immediately on tap is amazing.

44 - Less crap. If I have something I'm not using, it's not worth keeping just to take up space we don't have.

45 - Food. I have never gone hungry while living here.

46 - Dishes etc. Most of the things in my kitchen were either wedding gifts, given to us by someone, or were foraged. =) I am thankful to have the equipment I need to make our daily meals! And that they didn't cost us a fortune.

47 - Minimal Bugs. There just aren't a lot of bugs out west, I guess. It's nice that I can leave the dirty dishes out overnight and they aren't crawling by morning. I hate bugs, especially spiders, centepedes, earwigs and beetles. We had all of those things when we lived in a basement in Ottawa (as well as ants, but they don't bother me as much for some reason). Then Australia was a whole other story, involving potentially lethal creatures and spiders big enough to eat small dogs. We once saw a Huntsman (see photo below) at a friend's house that was the size of a dinner plate.


Ok, so I couldn't think of many things, probably because I have been spoiled by living in the Developed World my whole life. I bet I would discover many more things that are wonderful about my current kitchen if I spent some time in the Third World, which is something I would actually like to do some day... I'm sure it would curb my complaining.

Until then, I will probably still be dreaming of moving to a new house. Perferrably before the baby arrives... In our culture I don't think it's too much to ask.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Happy Birthday to ME!

I am 26 today. Honestly, I feel a lot older...



Here are my gifts for this week. It seems appropriate. =)

31 - Gideon's found blanket!!!!!!! I almost cried.

32 - 26 years of life.

33 - A much needed few hours out of the city.

34 - A blogger who I look up to and admire and assumed didn't know I existed linked to one of my blogs.

35 - A friend who is taking my children tonight so I can have a night out with my husband for my birthday.

36 - Tim Tams.

37 - Finally getting a piece of art I've wanted for a long time.



38 - Crave cupcakes.





39 - Feeling the baby move. <3

40 - Realizing that my self-esteem has grown a lot lately.