Thursday, December 22, 2005

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays to all of my Working Mommy blog readers. All two of you.

I hope everyone has a very safe, healthy and happy Christmas and New Year! I'm off as of this afternoon until January 3. I will post photos and updates during the break in between egg nogs and leftovers.

Love and kisses!
Cynthia, Richard and Simon

Monday, December 19, 2005

Mr. Un-Clean


I've been told by two different daycares that Simon is the dirtest kid in their care. He gets dirty in places that no one seems to understand (sand in the eyelids, pudding in his ears) and really has no problem with being filthy.

We finally got his school photos last Monday which I had talked about here. I'm not going to post the one of him alone because I included it in the Christmas cards so I don't want to spoil the surprise.

Here is his class photo where you'll note that despite all my efforts that morning to clean him up, he is the ONLY KID with green marker all over his hand.

I guess trying to get 25 two-year olds to smile at the same time is a feat that no photographer can manage!

God Bless Girlfriends

I ate white chocolate-covered pretzels (I hacked open one of the gift baskets I received last week from different suppliers) for breakfast. Not recommended.

Simon has another cold. I was keeping a calendar of them for a while to see if they were less frequent this year but he was doing pretty well for a while. His daycare holiday party is tomorrow and I really don't want him to miss it so I'm hoping he feels better soon.

Nearly have all my shopping done - a couple of more people to complete but I'm likely only seeing them AFTER the holidays so I'll wait on those. I already have to return some stuff - I bought Katelyn some Dora stuff she already had but I know what I'm buying her to replace it so I'm not worried. If I only had little girls to shop for, I'd be in heaven.

Earlier this month I went Toronto for my winter business meeting. On the Saturday night, I snuck away from the surgeons to spend the evening with some dear old friends I hadn't seen in ages. It was Staci's birthday so we all went out for eats and drinks and hogged her from her work friends all night. These broads made me laugh so hard, my stomach hurt for days. At one point, I had to get up and walk away because I couldn't breath anymore. So many funny memories of the old rock and roll groupie days. My how far we've come..


Apryl, Julie, Staci and Me while we still had some decorum.


Me and Bree (who is the one who convinced me, over 12 years ago, to call Richard back after our somewhat disasterous first date - so Simon owes his existance to her really).


Thus begins an all-night laugh attack


About now was when I really couldn't take it anymore.

Good times, good times. I don't think men have half as much fun with their friends as we girls do.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

And now...back to our program

Wow, I've been gone for a while. I don't know how many people read this but to those who do, I apologize for the huge lag in posts.

Lots has been happening and I can't touch upon everything in one post so I'll update a bit each day this week.

First and foremost, my uncle Brian in Moncton (who is my Mom's twin brother) is recovering well from his near-death encounter with Vasculitis. It is amazing to see how far he's come in a couple of weeks time. His determination, will, strength and positive outlook are beyond belief and such an inspiration to the whole family. It was quite scary - I thought we would lose him for sure, but he's proved us all wrong and is fighting strong. I spoke to him on Sunday and it was so nice to hear his voice. Thank you all for your prayers - they were obviously heard.

That whole incident shook us up quite a bit and I didn't want to post much about it until we knew what was going on. It really knocked the boots of my Mom as well - only now is she starting to seem like herself again.

On the topic of health, I had the worst bronchitis of my life a couple of weeks ago which I finally treated with antibiotics. I haven't been coughing for only a few days now but it is such a relief to not wake up drowning in foul mucus every morning. I sounded like an 80-year old lady in the old smoking section of Tim Hortons (ahh, those glassed-in aquariums of death!).

Simon put the cherry on the illness cake though and came down with chicken pox two weeks ago. I had brought him to this new cafe that opened up on the corner called Enfants du quartier that is just phenomenal. It is a kid-friendly cafe that has an indoor play yard for kids, a great menu for tots and parents and a wonderful atmosphere. It is owned by a young couple with two children (2 and 4) and it so far seems to be doing really well. I plan on spending the winter there. Anyhow, we went there for the first time on a Saturday and we both had a great time. After Simon's nap that afternoon, I could tell he had a fever. A couple hours later, I put my hand up the back of his shirt to see if the Tempra had cooled him off yet - that's when I felt the BUMP on his back. I lifted his shirt and sure enough, little bumps filled with clear liquid were starting to appear on his torso and much to Richard's horror - on his penis. I'd read enough baby books to know that it was the pox. We had a tough couple of nights with high fevers (he spiked that night at 104.5!) but once those were over, the breakout wasn't that bad. We were lucky. He scratched at them when he saw them but I kept him in a light one-piece pj most of the time so he couldn't get at himself. The hardest part was balancing out who would stay home and when. My mom thankfully came to our rescue and stayed over for two nights and stayed home with him for two days. At least now it's over with and we don't have to ever deal with it again.

Here he is in full pox glory - you could see that his outbreak was really not too bad - the juicy one on his top lip made me nervous but it didn't leave a scar. For all the males reading this, his penis has no scars either. You could now sigh with relief.

We made a sign to commemorate the event.

We also made cookies one afternoon. As you could see, this time the cookie-making experience was much more pleasant than the one documented here. He didn't throw any tantrums when it came time to pop the cookies in the oven which was nice. Maybe the pox mellowed him out a bit.



Loads more news to report but I'll leave off for now and post again tomorrow.