Just a little bit of everything in the day-to-day life of Alyssa (Pearce) Herage
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Our first bounty!!!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
A Micaela funny...
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Another Avery funny
Sigh...she's four.
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Saturday, March 17, 2012
Little Miss #1 is 4 years old!
Good morning 4 year old! |
Micaela modelling Avery's birthday presents |
Avery turned 4 two weeks ago...how is that possible? It also seems impossible that I was 32 when she was born - was I ever that young and how did I think I was ready to be a mother then? Still so immature in so many ways. But I digress...she's 4 years old. Crazy!!!
So who is Avery at the tender age of 4? She is still in that in-between world of baby behaviour contrasted with occasional teenager attitude. Was it My Little Pony that taught her that, or Barbie?Anyway, she is a very perceptive and observant, remembering things that we never expect she would. She can be quite loving and concerned about others, but also completely oblivious at times to how her actions impact others. She is starting to be interested in Mikes and in "helping" her, but oftentimes Micaela isn't too interested in being helped or in listening to what Avery has instructed her to do. You can imagine my delight when Avery finds that frustrating. I have tried to pass along the life lesson, but I don't think Avery has quite internalized it yet :) Avery can be quite bossy, always trying to organize the other kids. I can't imagine where she gets that from...honestly, I am pretty sure neither Greg or I were like that as kids, but then again, we are both first-borns. Hmmmm....I'll put that on the list to ponder later. Avery still loves clothes, jewelry and makeup, but she does voluntarily where pants sometimes now, rather than summer dresses all winter long like last year. She still doesn't listen particularly well at home and now it seems like it is more because she doesn't agree with what we are asking her to do, rather than before when it was more about not actually hearing or paying attention. However, all that to say that she is pretty responsible and listens well when we are out of the house, and that is really far important! She also still loves to meet new kids and makes friends right away. When Greg took her to Cosmic Adventures, apparently it too about 7.5 seconds before she was calling after a little boy, saying "Boyfriend? Boyfriend, wait for me..." Oh boy, what are we in for??? :)
Avery's birthday weekend was absolutely jam-packed. My mother came to stay for the weekend, which the girls loved. After Micaela's soccer class and Avery dance class on Sat am, we headed off to the RCMP Musical Ride Open House at the stables at the bottom of St. Laurent Blvd. It was great - lots for the kids to do and see, very accessible horses and Mounties, and it was totally free with a food bank donation requested. I would highly recommend it the next time they have an event - for anyone, but especially those with little kids.
Greg set up the tent in our loft again over the weekend - the girls had a great time with that and I am sure at least Avery would have slept in there for the night except there was a blackout right at bed time while my mom was babysitting (we were out for Brent's 40th birthday dinner), and after that there was no way anyone was going in the tent that night. However, during the day Avery did take the time to make a special sign - NO CATS ALLOWED!!! :)
After a nice breakfast on Sunday morning, my mom, Avery and I headed out to the spa for her first real pedicure. Needless to say, the kid loved it. That just might have been the beginning of a lifelong addiction - at least mine didn't start until I was 25. I guess I had better save my pennies until she is old enough to get a part-time job. After that Nana and Grampa Kelly arrived to hang out with the girls while we got ready for the joint Avery/Micaela birthday party at the gymnastics centre. That was our attempt to make up for Micaela's cancelled party when she was sick, but of course it was the Avery show most of the day. Thankfully Micaela is too young to notice, or actually care. I'm not sure that that sort of thing will ever bother her though...
The gymnastics party was really fun - with the kids from daycare, the Fergusons, Jaida Lawson and cousin Jacob. All of the rugrats really seemed to enjoy going crazy in the gym, and the crowning glory was the rainbow My Little Pony cake, courtesy of Chelsea Ferguson. Thanks again to Chelsea and all the Fergusons - we all thought it was fantastic. So now that we had the great Sleeping Beauty cake from Dana last year, and this year's rainbow concoction, how will that be matched for next year? Sigh...I'll put that on my list of things to worry about later.
To top the whole weekend off, because that clearly wasn't enough, Greg took Monday off and had a special day with Avery. They went to Cosmic Adventures and then to a movie, just the two of them. I think they both really appreciated the time together. Of course, Avery wanted a repeat on Thursday, but even Greg has limits!
So after that crazy weekend, going back to work seem relaxing...thank goodness it isn't always crazy like that! Till next year...
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
February 2012 Resolution
So this is one of my worst habits - getting a hamburger/fries combo, with Diet Coke, and eating it after 8:30pm. Seriously - what sounds smart about that??? And I do this approximately once a week. Sigh...I am totally ashamed, but I rarely regret it after. If only I got a stomachache or something, it would be much easier to convince myself not to do it.
Anyhoo, the point to all of this is that my February resolution will be to stop getting Wendy's takeout late at night, and definitely not eating it once a week. I'm not saying that I won't ever eat Wendy's again, but it will be very rarely and only when it is the "only" option. Like on a car trip to Toronto and we all need a little breather (and a meal). So wish me luck - this is a bad habit I have tried to break before and I always pick up the habit again.
And for an update on the morning coffee making and less Starbucks buying: these January resolutions are going awesomely! I haven't missed a day yet - even day one when I thought I was going to break the Starbucks buying part, but then I never managed to buy an afternoon coffee. I had a really bad headache that night - but at least I didn't fail on my first day! :)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
The 2-year old monkey!
Happy birthday morning, 2-year old! |
Christmas elf |
Sisters |
Micaela is pretty steady physically, and is a pretty good talker. She started a little soccer class on the weekends and she really loves to run around the gym - though she is less than interested in the ball. She loves reading, colouring, and watching TV - and she is always interested in what her big sister is up to. Micaela absolutely hates to be left at home when Avery gets to go out and do something. I suspect her naps are going to go by the wayside sooner rather than later. She is doing really well with the potty training - really good during the day at Linda's and at home, though going out is still a little dodgy because Mikes is a little afraid of public bathrooms. They are noisy you know! :) As if there was an internal timer set, Mikes also started having an opinion about her clothes this week. Nothing that was picked out for her was good enough, and she even second-guessed what she picked out. Super fun - love that little personality quirk!
Chocolate birthday cake! |
Friday, January 20, 2012
Remembering Dilly
The euthanasia was a very surreal experience - I do wish you could know they understand and also give their blessing, but really, I just want to feel better about the decision we made.
Greg, of course, had a much longer history with the cats. They were found as tiny kittens in a garbage can and were brought to the Animal Hospital where his ex-girlfriend worked as a vet tech. After a few days, Greg and Mel made the decision to adopt them and they have been with Greg ever since. I can imagine that there were both super-cute little kittens and Dilly being the smaller, more timid of the two, was adorable I am sure. That being said, Greg's favorite memory of Dilly is from when, as a kitten, she was being a bit too curious and ended up surprising herself by falling and/or jumping from the second floor hallway, through the railing, down into the living room. Probably used up the second and third of her nine lives that day!
So...the aftermath? Dobyn (her sister) seems a little lost right now. I suspect she will come around and will probably just interact more with us, but it must really be strange for her. The kids have taken it all quite well - probably in part because Dilly never interacted with them very much due to her skittishness. Also, Mikes is really too young to understand any of it, and Avery has decided that Dilly is in the ground after having "dived", and has a toy to play with there and a book to read. So she won't be bored... :)
Anyway, this is not an experience I relish going through again, but I suspect we will be back to the vet clinic soon enough with Greg's dog Trus. He is going on 13 now, and is going blind and crazy. He has been living with Greg's parents since I went back to work a year ago, and we can all see the fairly progressive decline he has been going through. That decision is not going to be an easy one for any of us...
Picture Avery drew for Dilly |
And Dobyn - I am sure she is going to live to be 20, just to drive us bonkers.
We all love and miss you Dilly :)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
I figured it out!
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Friday, January 13, 2012
2012 Resolutions - January edition
So the catgegory for Janaury is money matters as I mentioned. I make a decent salary and yet, I never seem to be saving much money. I have a few completely frivolous habits, that I never feel very good about doing after the fact. The two that come to mind first are: 1) too many coffees at Starbucks, and 2) too many trashy magazines. The directly resulting resolutions are therefore: 1) I am only allowed to purchase one coffee per day at Starbucks, and 2) NO MORE trashy magazines! Basically, I won't be buying the magazines anymore. If I really want to read a story, I am either going to find it online or read it at Chapters. I can do this...it just makes so much more sense and I won't have to feel guilty about wasting so much money. On the Starbucks front, I am really not interested in decreasing my caffeine intake. Instead, I was just getting into the bad habit of buying too many coffees even though I have a perfectly good coffee maker at home, I can buy Starbucks beans in bulk at Costco and make my own in the morning. Then I get to buy one in the afternoon for a little treat. Cross my fingers, this is actually working so far. I haven't figured out exactly how much this is going to save me, but I am guessing it is in the order of $700/year. As for the trashy mags, it could be as much as $2-300/year. Or maybe more...
The last thing I am doing is "paying myself first". I have set up an automatic transfer into my savings account for the same day that I get paid. I am going to make sure I have a minimum balance in there, that will increase with each pay period. When it gets to a substantial enough amount, I'll figure out something to do with it. Like contribute to my RRSP - how totally exciting!!! :)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Awesome and quick steel-cut oats
So we have been doing this great breakfast option lately...I cook a big batch of steel-cut oats at night, and then portion it into servings the next morning for Greg and I to eat for breakfast at work. Seriously simple...next challenge will be to get the kids to eat oatmeal as well!
Here's the recipe:
8 cups of water
2 cups of steel-cut oats (we get them at the bulk barn)
1-2 pinches of salt
1-2 tsp Vanilla extract (optional)
Set water to boil in a large pot. Once boiling, add salt, vanilla and oats and stir. Let boil for one minute, stir, remove from heat and cover. Let sit overnight. This makes approximately 6, 1cup servings, plus a little more. I add milk and honey, and microwave it for 1-2 mins at work. The remaining portions will keep for a week in the fridge.
Important note: if you add milk, make sure you Tupperware has a tight lid. That is properly closed. I have learned this lesson the hard way. Twice. :)
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Green bean and chickpea salad
Ingredients:
- A bunch of green or yellow beans, trimmed and rinsed
- one can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained
- approx 1 tsp of salt (the dressing needs to be pretty salty)
- ground black pepper to taste
- approx 1/2 tsp of cumin
- approx 1/2 tsp ground coriander (optional)
- approx 1/2 tsp oregano (optional)
- approx 1 tbsp good mustard (ie not French's) (but also optional)
- 2-3 tbsp cider vinegar
- 1/4 c veg oil (prob not olive oil though)
Boil beans until tender, drain and rinse with cold water. Mix dressing ingredients, then toss beans and chickpeas together with dressing. Salad is best if there is time for it to sit for a while - that way the beans and chickpeas absorb some of the flavour from the dressing.
Notes: the dressing should be pretty tangy before tossing with the beans. The dressing ingredients and measures are obviously pretty much a guesstimate. This is one of those meals where I usually just wing it and taste as I go! :)
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Monday, January 2, 2012
Awesome recipe for Steak Fajitas
http://www.cooking-mexican-recipes.com/steak-fajita-recipe.html
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2011 - A year in review
The major events of this past year really included my stepsister Shelly's wedding in June, and various other trips to Toronto. We didn't do any other major trips or have any interesting holidays, but it was a busy year nonetheless trying to figure out the routine with me back at work starting in mid-January. I was definitely dreading my return to work, not because I don't enjoy my job and the people I work with (which I most certainly do!), but more because going back to work the first time was pretty challenging trying to learn how to juggle everything. Overall, I would say this time around was nowhere near as bad - of course there are phases of everything seeming so overwhelming and frustrating and like it is never all going to get done, but overall I think we have the work-life balance somewhat in check. Greg might disagree...he is always concerned that I work too much - and that is something I need to keep in mind. As hard as it is likely to be, I am going to stop worrying so much about advancing at work, and just enjoy this phase. In all, I/we have a pretty sweet gig with our jobs - assuming we still have them come Budget time.
Our latest drama has been all about the computers - I had a work reject computer at home for the last while. It came in handy for remote access purposes, and it was far better than the hunk of junk we had been using (my brother-in-law's cast-off from his university days, circa 2001?). Anyway, the work computer has been slayed by some kind of virus and work doesn't loan out its reject machines anymore. We are all supposed to be getting laptops, but I am not sure when that will happen for me. In the meantime, it is back to the 2001 machine, or the "freecycle" machines Greg gifted himself with from the side of the road. So at this point, I think we have at least 4 crappy towers at home, Greg's work laptop, I might get a work laptop one of these days, and we are thinking about buying one. I was more or less convinced about getting the MacBook Pro, but spending that kind of money doesn't really seem prudent at the moment. Sigh...the office is getting a little crowded (with junk!).
The Christmas season was pretty good - we had an "open house" party in December that seemed to be quite a success. It was a little crowded and I learned a few more lessons for the next time. Hopefully we can continue to make it an annual event. We had Christmas here in the Odot with Greg's family and my mom, then moved the party to the Tdot for a few days, which was very luckily combined with an impromptu visit from Uncle Dan. As always, it was great for the girls to get to spend time with him (though we missed Auntie A), and we'll have to make more effort to get out to Calgary for some visits. Or Auntie A and Uncle Dan could move east...Anyhoo, once again the girls received way too many presents. Next year we are going to have to be really diligent about limiting the number, especially given that their birthdays follow so quickly after. Avery was in her element opening presents, but not so understanding of the concept of "giving". She was also more than happy to open Micaela's presents - though it could be the last time she gets away with it. We are also going to have to work a little harder on the "giving back" concept and giving to those who are less fortunate. The January toy purge is going to be interesting.
And some observations on the girls at this stage: Micaela will be two in a few weeks. She is still a little monkey, mischievous and headstrong, in both a good and bad way. She is quite shy and loud noises frighten her, and yet she is a little daredevil (tobogganing...no problem!), and can be very chatty, loves to sing, and is even outgoing at times. As long as it is on her own terms... :) Avery will be four in March and has matured a ton. She is starting to listen more (maybe wishful thinking on my part), is really good at creative play, loves to dance, and is still into all things girlie. She is very social and always wants to go meet new people - she's very good at integrating herself into the activities of other families at the park for example - and she is definitely looking forward to starting JK in the fall. Full day kindergarten for her...not so sure what our daycare solution is going to be and I am a little sad to think she won't be going to Linda's anymore. Oh well, a few months to go yet.
A favourite anecdote from this year - it can be very challenging getting the kids out the door in the morning, particularly when winter gear is involved. One morning this fall I was trying to get them ready, only to be frustrated at every turn. At one point I had them both sitting on the stairs, Avery whining and flopping instead of zipping up her sweater, saying "I can't do it...can you help me?" even though she definitely can do it on her own. Micaela, on the other hand, was trying to do up her own sweater, saying, "I do it. I do it!" instead of letting me help her. And, of course, she can't do it on her own!! That was one of the crazy mornings...and I am sure there are a few more to come. But then, they are so darn cute!!!
On tap for 2012: again, no major plans as of yet. Sorting out the computer drama, making some progress on home reno projects (that damn gazebo is coming down this year!!! And hopefully we will rebuild the back deck too), maybe a summer beach adventure, Greg's impending 40th birthday (maybe a trip to Vegas???), and the usual day-to-day chaos...setting up to be another busy one! I also have approximately 40 New Year's resolutions - I want to do a post about those as well, because of the whole "write it down, and publicly commit to them" philosophy, but I worry that I won't quite make it happen. Sigh...and I didn't like the looks of any of the apps that are available. Oh well, resolution post (maybe) to come.
Happy 2012 everyone!
2010 - A year in review
This is only a little later than I meant for it to be...like a month. But what can you do, right?
Trying to remember all the things that happened over the last year will be a challenge - all I know is that is was one of the fastest years of my life. Probably the fastest actually.
The biggest event was of course, the birth of our second daughter Micaela in January. It was all very exciting to finally give birth and have the newest member of our family at home, but I'm not going to lie, the first few months were very challenging. She turned out to be a little colicky, particularly around bedtime, which coincided nicely with our challenges getting Avery to bed at a reasonable time. While that particular phase seemed like it was never going to end while we were in it, now I look back and can't remember when it did actually finish. But I suppose it did at some point.
Anyway, moving on...we had some nice visits from family just after Micaela was born, including my parents and my brother and Andrea. In April we headed to Toronto for the long Easter weekend - which was nice, though we quickly realized how much more challenging road trips and being away from home would be with two little kids. In May the girls and I went back to Toronto for a longer trip and Greg joined us for the last weekend. I had been toying with the idea of driving alone with the girls...I figured it wouldn't be that bad since I had done it with Avery once at 5 months and she slept for the whole drive. However, my dad offered to take the train to Ottawa and then drive to TO with me, so I took him up on the offer. And thank goodness...everything was going fine until we were detoured off the 401 near Kingston and Micaela started to cry. And basically didn't stop until we got to TO 3 or 4 hours later. Man, was she ever pissed off! And then she fell asleep when we got off the 401 in TO - you know, about 5mins from my mother's house. Still slightly scarred from that trip! :)
Summer in 2010 seemed like it would never end, what with the great weather we had in April. So what did we do? A bunch of fun things, but the main highlights were our trips to Kincardine and Calgary, a few pool parties, visits from a couple of Toronto aunties, as well as Grossmueti and Aunt Barbara, and other assorted adventures.
Starting at the beginning of July, my aunt Barbara from Switzerland and my mother came for a visit. In Barbara's honour, we decided to brave the masses on the Hill on Canada Day with the girls. Don't get me wrong, I love the atmosphere on the Hill on Canada Day and it would be great to go every year. However, having done it once now with a single stroller and once with a double stroller, I am not so sure we will be heading there next year. I could be wrong, but probably only if the Queen doesn't decide to pop over this time. :)
At the end of July we took two weeks off to go to TO again, and then to a cottage on the beach at Kincardine with Uncle Ted and Auntie Jamie. It was a really nice week. Avery had a great time playing on the beach and collecting rocks, having fun with her aunt and uncle and getting ice cream after dinner. Micaela didn't love the beach so much this year (apparently, babies and sand aren't a great combo!), but will surely enjoy it more if we decide to go again in 2011. Greg was able to golf and I managed to play tennis with Ted. Which actually made me remember how much I enjoy it and would like to get back into playing...another thing to add to the list! :)
In August the girls and I had a major adventure - the 3 of us flew to Calgary to visit Uncle Dan and Auntie A! I really wasn't sure what I was getting myself into flying with the two kids by myself, but other than a couple of "pull my hair out" moments, it actually went pretty well. And the pulling-out of my hair was mostly induced by encounters with obnoxious people and/or Air Canada employees, rather than by either of my children. They were real troopers and I was very impressed with how well they coped with all of it. Before I tar all AC employees with the same negative brush, I should say that most of the in-flight crew on the way there were very helpful and courteous...it was the ones on the way back who seemed annoyed at me for taking so long to get us all off the plane when we landed in Ottawa, while they watched me struggle with all of our stuff from the back of the plane rather than actually help me! We did a bunch of fun things in Calgary, including hanging out with Andrea's family, and it was nice to finally see where D&A live. I think the trip also really helped Avery understand where they live and how far away it is that we needed to go there in an airplane. In all, it was definitely worth to effort to make the trip...especially since Grampa Kelly picked up the tab for the tickets! :)
Fall - mostly defined by weight watchers for me, but will do another post about that. Avery doing sportball, tried to get her into a dance class, which she would have loved, but couldn't so did Gymboree. Micaela coming into her own, settling down in temperament, starting to eat, move, crawl, get more chatty - started slowly at daycare...Avery at Halloween with the Cinderella costume - her love of all things princess, shoes, dresses all the time, not wanting to dress warmly.
October - Baby Jacob being born. Very exciting for the girls to have a new little baby cousin, and a first nephew or niece for both Greg and I. Congratulations to Jamie and Ted!!
November - another trip to TO
December - open house, Christmas season
Wrapping up the year - return to work, Micaela turning one, Avery soon to turn three, the girls starting to play together more, weathering the sick storm, figuring out the rest of our lives. looking forward to Shelly's wedding, maybe more nieces/nephews/cousins