Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Revelstoke

Seeing the scary IKEA bee keeper guy staring at me every time I looked at this blog was great motivation to post a new blog. I also wanted to get all the photos from our recent trip to Revelstoke up for the kids to see.

We had a great week in Revelstoke. In my last blog about going to Revelstoke I talked about how crazy it was driving with Ethan and how much he needed to be entertained. Things were so different this time. Way less crying as he could tell us that he wanted to get out, with which we'd just promptly tell him that we couldn't let him out! It's crazy but it worked.

Opa had just recently finished the sand box for the kids and it was put to great use. The kids were in heaven playing with the water tubs and sandbox. Mom and I had a great time relaxing out back and watching the kids play. During the week Josh and dad were kept pretty busy with some modifications Josh wanted to get done on the Westy, so mom and I took the kids to parks, swimming and even the train museum in town. Things were so much easier this time, the kids transitioned to new beds without skipping a beat and with only one nap to worry about, we had a lot more time to venture out and do things.

I'm too lazy to write a full blog, but I just want to jot down a few memories for us to remember:
  • We got up close and personal to many critters including a salamander, frogs, tadpoles, baby snake and a weird beetle thing. Maddy was very adventurous and held both the frog and snake!
  • Ethan's name for Opa and Oma became "Pipaw" and "Mimaw". Too cute. He still calls out "Pipaw, Pipaw" every time he sees a dark color van.
  • Watching "Pipaw" mow the lawn with his new ride-on mower. It was like watching a one man parade as the kids waved and laughed every time Opa passed by.
  • Taking Ethan to the construction site so that he could see the excavators up close. He loved it!
  • Ethan playing with the neighbour's dog and telling it to "Chaw, chaw!" (Sit in chinese).
  • Maddy running with a marshmellow in her hand, straight up in the air, as she tried to lure the dog out of the garden.

Thanks Pipaw and Mimaw for a great week. We had an awesome time! XOXO

Friday, August 12, 2011

My First Hack

So I have another furniture blog that I like to read up on and I like it because you don't actually have to build from scratch. It's called IKEA Hackers and basically people send in their ideas on how they've modified and re-purposed different products from IKEA. It's pretty cool to see some of the ideas. Some of just plain funny like this...

A bee keeper's outfit


...others are pretty neat, like how these kitchen islands were turned into bathroom vanities.



We wanted to get Ethan a train table for his birthday but I saw this hack a while back. I really like how much storage it has so I gave it a try. Basically it was MDF to attach to the bottom of two Trofast hanging shelves. Then using another sheet of MDF to make the top. Add some trim to finish off the edges and add legs. It wasn't any cheaper to make this than to buy an actual train table, but it has a lot more storage. The table is a beast. It is super heavy and definitely not going anywhere. Here are the pics I remembered to take along the way.

The base with legs are attached.
The top is on and the holes are filled and sanded.


I can't wait for him to get it. Mostly I can't wait for the trains to come up off the floor and be contained in one area. Right now it's so heavy and big that we don't have anywhere else to hide it before his birthday. So I just threw a blanker over it and shoved it up against a wall in our playroom. He thinks it's a bed. :)

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Almost 2 and almost 4


Ethan
It seems like Ethan has had a real growth spurt this summer. He's been doing really well and definitely settling into a great sleep/nap cycle. Lately he's been waking up between 7:00-7:30 and it feels like heaven. I can usually tell that he's lost some sleep somewhere along the line because his wake up time will get earlier and earlier. Once he catches up with a great nap or a few earlier bedtimes, he goes back to his usual wake up time. I'm loving that his sleep is now following a more predictable pattern.

Ethan has always enjoyed his food and recently we've noticed a new quirk. He's a 'dipper'. He'll eat anything if you can give him something to dip. He loves raita (garlic, salt, pepper and yogurt) with dahl or palak paneer, anything with ketchup (though we have to limit that one), soy with sushi and most recently we went for Korean food and he was in heaven. He started to dip each grain of rice before popping it in his mouth. Just wait til you try gravy and fries, Ethan, you won't ever go back.

Ethan has many words now. They are still unrecognizable to most people, but we know what he means. Lately Maddy has been telling him to repeat random words and he really likes this game. He's getting better and better at multi-syllable words. He is also beginning to put a few words together to get his point across. You've come a long way Ethan and we're so proud of you.

Today we were at the park and he climbed the wooden ladder all the way to the top and went down the slide by himself. He was so happy about this achievement. He's been dying to climb up there for so long.

Ethan loves all things to do with trucks and is now fully into playing with his trains. There is still a bit of frustration for him when the track comes apart or the trains fall off the track but he can stay and play for a long time.

I can hardly believe that in just a months time Ethan will be 2 years old. This is such a fun age to watch as he learns new things at lightening speed. We love you 'lil man!!



Maddy
Maddy is coming up on 4 years and she's really growing into her own personality. She has so many 'A-ha' moments as she tries to put together the way the world works. She is a great big sister who loves to be the role model and loves to show Ethan 'how to do thing the proper way'. She loves to role play and each morning we play 'dentist' and 'hair dresser' as she gets ready for the day. She is really into choosing EVERYTHING that she wears. Right down to the hair elastics and type of hairstyle.

Maddy is at the age where she places a really high importance on what people say, especially if she considers them the expert. For example the doctor, dentist, eye dentist and teachers are all experts. This works really well in our favour as long as I can get the 'expert' to tell her to do something. After her dentist visit, all I have to do is remind her that the dentist said to brush and floss her teeth every day and that I have to be the one to do it and she'll promptly lay down and open her mouth for me. Gotta love this stage!!

Maddy is getting better and better at initiating friendships with other kids at the park. She is so proud of herself when she 'makes a new friend' and we talk a lot about what she can say to people she wants to play with. She has come out of her shell a lot in this department and it's so nice to see her running off to play with someone new.

A new development happened today and I'm so excited about this one because she can now pump her legs on the swing to keep it going. Less work for me!! Yay! She was on the big girl swing for quite a while and now we're just working on showing her how to put her back into it to get higher and higher.


Both their birthdays are just around the corner and we'll soon have a 2 year old and a 4 year old on our hands. I wish I could just freeze time and hang on to these times a bit longer. We feel so lucky to have our family.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Camping Trip

When Maddy was less than a year old, we bought our Westy for camping trips with the kids. The Blommesteins are big Vanagon fans and in the last couple of years we've mostly just done camping with the whole Blommestein clan. This year we decided to try it out on our own. Well not completely on our own, the Browns came with us and we opted for a park really close by. It was great to have the extra adults to watch the kiddies and the kids played really well together.

When we were reserving the campsite back in June, the spots went crazy fast. I now understand why. Alice Lake is an AWESOME place to camp with young kids. They had a great playground, a lake to spend the day at and even a very small bike path. There were kids as little as 2 yrs using their run bikes on it. The whole site seemed to be filled with young families and it was nice and quiet at night. We had a great time and I look forward to more trips in the future. Who knows, one day soon we may even try it with just the 4 of us! Dare to dream!


On the way, there was a 3 motorcycle accident and the highway was closed for a couple of hours.

Hmmm...this looks like a great place to stop for a few HOURS.

Everyone was in a pretty good mood and we made friends with our neighbours who offered to take a family picture for us.

Our first meal. Yum! Japadogs!

Chair+drink+bowl of grapes=one very happy boy

Toasting marshmellows with Papa. Ethan couldn't wait long enough for them, so he mostly just ate marshmellows on a stick.

The kids kept each other busy. Here they are using chalk to make designer firewood.

Everyone is happy the next day.

The playground was perfect for this age group.

The weather was perfect. Nice and hot, but very breezy. We could've stayed there all day.

Ethan contemplating life and enjoying nature while doing his business!