Monday, December 14, 2009

Better Get an Update in Before Christmas!

Today, I made 128 chocolate peanut-butter balls. 127 of them made it into the freezer - not bad! It's the first day of the lifting of my self-imposed NO BAKING rule, in order to prepare for the many Christmas get-togethers over the holidays for which I need to bring baked goods along, among other things. I guess it wasn't actually baking that I did today since the oven wasn't on, but we'll disregard that since a heat source was indeed used. Besides, the caloric content of a chocolate peanut-butter ball most likely falls into the range of "too high but it tastes so good" and therefore by default, such an item is a baked good. Hopefully 127 chocolate peanut-butter balls will make their way into someone else's digestive system somewhere along the way but I have my doubts about that. Next on the list: cookies, speculaas, and perhaps if I feel particularly laden with spare time and enthusiasm, butter tarts. Oh, and maybe also some homemade arrowroot cookies since Aaron will probably appreciate some sort of snack.
Hmmm, thinking back on last week, I suppose you could accuse me of breaking the NO BAKING rule earlier already when I made a gingerbread house "with" Peter last Friday (actually a graham-cracker house). Caloric content most definitely falls into the range of "too high but it tastes so good" but since a heat source wasn't used, and since the house probably won't be entirely eaten anyways (graham crackers don't taste too good after a while out in the open), I think I will forgive myself for breaking the rules.
My graham-cracker house, which may or
may not be structurally unsound
That being said, perhaps an update on the household would be in order since it's been a while since I've posted. What's new.... Mike has one week left of school, although since today is basically done and Friday is a half-day, it's actually only 3.5 days left for him. Yay! He's been busy at school with various projects, and enjoyed taking his class to the ROM on a field trip last week. We went earlier with some friends of ours to check out the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit which is there for a limited time. Quite something to see these 2000 year-old writings and artifacts in person, coming from such an important time in history. We enjoyed our trip and I would recommend going to see the scrolls if you have the opportunity, although the exhibit closes January 3 2010 so you'd better hurry up.
Out in front of the ROM - quite the interesting addition they put onApparently I'm really bad at taking pictures in low-light
situations, so I thought I'd reduce the pictures way down
so they didn't look so bad for ya. The dinosaurs, always a favourite. RUN!
Both the boys are doing very well. I know I probably keep saying this, but Peter is learning more and more all the time. I guess that's just the nature of a child, they have so much to learn especially in their first years that it is hard not to comment on their exponential learning curves. Anyways, he knows every letter of the alphabet and most of their sounds, and generally enjoys being quizzed and playing games about letters. I took the boys grocery shopping the other day, and was listening to Peter count to 20 by himself in the cart. Wow! Well, he might have skipped 13 and said 18 a few times, but I am still very impressed. He's learning his colours (favourite one is currently yellow) and is really starting to LOVE singing, which is a ton of fun! He asks for songs often, however I must sing the one HE wants to sing or else he won't participate. His imagination is really taking off and if the mood hits him, he can sit by himself and play for a long time with his trucks, blocks, trains, whatever. He's got this thing going right now where he thinks he's a "digger". He'll sit at the table, eating with one hand and having the other arm parked like a digger on his tray, or he'll be moving it around all digger-like, dumping imaginary "dirt" on the ground. Where do they come up with these things anyways? When given a box of dinky cars, he'll leave behind all the cars and pick out all the garbage trucks, dump trucks, diggers, fire trucks, transports, etc. I just have to laugh because it's such a boy thing to do. I hope we have girls some day so that we can see how much of a difference there is between the genders.
Aaron is closing in on the 8 month mark and continues to be a cheerful, content little guy. His smiles melt your heart and when he and Peter laugh at each other it's hard not to laugh yourself! He's a solid little guy, probably around 25 lbs now and he feels like a chunk of concrete when you pick him up. He doesn't look particularly chubby but I think his bones must be filled with lead or something. He watches Peter run around, and he is eager to gain his own mobility. He sits on his hands and knees and rocks all the time (even in the middle of the night) and I'm wondering when he'll figure out the key to moving forward instead of pushing himself backwards all the time. Until then, he'll get himself stuck under chairs or other furniture... the other day he ended up way under Peter's bed. My guess is that he'll be crawling before the new year, but as I recall with Peter, the transition to crawling can take longer than you think. I guess there's a lot of new muscles to be built up and coordination to figure out before then. I hope for his sake it doesn't take long, since he'll really enjoy his newfound freedom when it arrives!
Aaron loves to eat, although he's still not a pro at chunky things. This is kind of frustrating, since the immersion blender I have seems to be giving up, and the smoothie-blender we got for our wedding doesn't seem to do the trick getting rid of lumps in our suppers. I've been doing some research on a new blender, but without spending hundreds of dollars, it seems hard to find one that will do what I need it to do, and last longer than a year or two. I like the all-metal drive systems of the Oster blenders but it seems that half the reviews are very positive, and the other half are VERY negative. I'm thinking the Oster Beehive blender might be the one, even though one review claimed it was so noisy that it's "like having a helicopter and a vacuum cleaner running at the same time in your face". I think I laughed out loud at that one. The noise might scare the kids a little, and maybe even the neighbours but I guess most blenders aren't really quiet anyways.
Well, my both-kids-asleep-at-the-same-time time is running out, so I should load up some pictures for a minute while I still have a chance. Until next time, take care!
Someone's being a stinker at the park...Little bitta sunflareGotta love those runny noses...Brothers and best buds... Aaron got stuck under the
chair so Peter decided to join himDuring Peter's nap the other day, Aaron and I had a photo shoot.
Pictures like these make me REALLY want a camera with a
few more pixels!! Not that I'm a pro photographer or anything,
but a clearer picture would be really nice sometimes. Mr. Handsome admiring himself in the mirrorPeter LOVES my swiffer and will gladly "help"
me clean the house with it

Friday, November 27, 2009

BumpIts?? Seriously??

Ok. Would somebody PLEASE tell this company that they need to change the name of this product? Would YOU want to buy a Bumpit? I certainly wouldn't want to, much less put it in my hair and go out in public. Change the name to something a little more... palatable, perhaps, and they might discover an increase in sales.

Nothing much to say...

Uncle Tom helping Peter with his new birthday present
After eating almost all of the very melted and odd-looking cake
that I posted about earlier, there was one piece left in the kitchen...
we noticed it seemed to be looking at us with its little cake-face,
perhaps saying, "please don't eat me!"Look familiar? Peter's favourite book at Aaron's age is now
becoming Aaron's favourite book too...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Lauren, this is for you...

Dear Lauren,
I remember many a year ago, you attempted something in the kitchen, the result of which scarred forever your conception of your ability to bake a cake. On that day, you were convinced you had ruined Mom and Dad's anniversary and I believe you barricaded yourself in your room crying after we got home. The cake you baked while everyone else was out of the house had fallen apart, and what parts hadn't fallen apart had been mauled by the icing job - the crunchy icing job. We were all impressed by your attempt and we ate the cake anyways - after your sobs had been duly comforted.
This picture is for you, that you may publicly know that other people fail at making cakes sometimes too. I can't just post a picture of the nice one! I'll have you know that last year I also made two cakes for Peter's birthday: the first one was great, and the second one melted into an unrecognizable mess. This year again, the first one was great, and the second one melted into an even more unrecognizable mess. I hope you enjoy eating this cake with us this evening when you visit! And I'll have you know, my icing is crunchy too :D
Last year's cake failureThe current year's cake failureDespite the ugly cake, Peter enjoys playing with his presentsPeter's new tractor-loader hard at work in the...cereal?All I can say is HAHA!!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Happy Birthday Peter!

Has it already been two years? Today we celebrate Peter's 2nd birthday, and I have no idea where the time went. Peter has grown so much in the past year, learning new things all the time and changing each day more and more into a little boy. You are such a blessing to us, Peter, and we love you very much! May you have a happy day and a year ahead full of blessing and laughter.
Opening his presents this morning

Monday, November 16, 2009

Product Analysis

A few weeks ago I came across a coupon for a free box of 6 pieces of chocolate-dipped fruit from Edible Arrangements. I don't mind free things at all, and I found the time to drop in there this past weekend to pick up my free fruit. The small print on the coupon said it was worth $14.99 and I was interested to see how much you actually got for 15 bucks. Here goes my product analysis:
As you can see, it comes all wrapped up in a lovely little box. I didn't take a picture of the bag, but it comes in a gift bag as well, with some curly coloured ribbon on it. The box is sturdy quality, with an attractive pattern and a ribbon to keep it closed. I would re-use the box more readily if it didn't have the company name and logo printed on it. Here is our first glimpse of the product. There are 6 chocolate-dipped strawberries, each in their own little waxy paper wrapper. Chocolate was of medium quality, and fairly thick. This made it somewhat awkward to eat the strawberry, for the first bite containing chocolate causes chocolate fragments to fall off the berry or melt on the outside of your mouth. The berry tasted fairly good and quite strawberry-ish, but definitely not field-fresh or sun-sweet. $14.99 value divided by 6 strawberries = $2.50 per strawberry. Keep an eye on the flyers and you can buy a pint of strawberries for that price, and who doesn' t have a few chocolate chips sitting around in the cupboard waiting to be melted onto a strawberry. $2.50 for a single strawberry is ludicrous. Here we have a strawberry that doesn't even look ripe. Hard to tell if this is a normal occurance for this product or if they give the un-ripe fruit to the people who come in with the free coupons. Disappointing anyways, although I realize that the un-ripe fruit has to go somewhere or else it is wasted. However, this strawberry would have cost $2.50 if I hadn't had a coupon that made it free, and I would have been more upset if I had paid full price for a sub-standard berry.

November November November November

Hi Mom!Look who's making pancakes for breakfast!
Peter likes to "help" out in the kitchenLook who got wheels! I got a great deal off Kijiji on these two cozy
coupe cars, which Peter has been living in since they arrived. What
a great early birthday present! Aaron didn't seem to mind
his new matching roadster either :)Peter woke up on this particular morning with a high fever, and
hence doesn't look 100% in these pictures, but he was having a pretty
good time despite feeling sickAaron in his cozy red hatWe enjoyed sitting out in the yard on a warm November Sunday
afternoon - have to take advantage of those warm days when you still can!Mmmmm cookies...Can't be sure, but I think he likes themSometimes weird things go on in our home
Looks like someone's having a birthday! It is Peter's 2nd birthday
tomorrow, and this was Cake #1 for the Strathroy birthday party
for Peter and Matthew, his cousin who turned 1 last week.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Fall pics

Aunt Danielle found this crazy hat at Ikea, and Peter was okay with
wearing it until he saw it off his head... those horns are a little freaky!
Two soothies should help overcome the fear, though
Look who's sitting up all by himself! (still with pillow insurance though!)
So, sometimes Peter gets jealous of Aaron's toys - the exersaucer,
the jolly jumper, the pack-and-play, the Bumbo, and the carseat -
strangely enough, all items in which he is physically contained.
Maybe nice for Mom but it's a little odd that he enjoys them so muchEnjoying a beautiful fall day playing in a pile of leaves"Hey Aaron, did you know you look silly with a leaf on your head?"

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Mid-October

Halfway into October, and time certainly is not moving any slower. We are in the middle of sharing the flu with everyone here at home - last week Mike was home sick for a day, and soon enough everybody got sick. No fun, especially for the little guys, since this seems to be a lingering flu. We're past the fevers now (we hope) but the loss of appetites, sore throats, coughs, and runny noses continue. Joy oh joy, winter is on its way! (Blah)
Aaron is now 6 MONTHS, how did that happen? Half a year has flown by, and he's now sitting up on his own (a little tippy still but he can sit for quite a while if he feels like it). When he's healthy, he's got a fantastic laugh that melts your heart, and he's such a happy kid - even now after a coughing fit, where I can tell his throat is so sore, sometimes he'll look up at me and give me a half-hearted little smile. What a little trooper!
Peter is one month shy of 2 YEARS - woah. He's learning so much, so fast, and it is quite exciting for us all. His mind is a little sponge (oh, a sponge with a mind of its own sometimes) and he catches us by surprise all the time by what he knows. He knows how to count 1-10, and a few random numbers higher than that, except he almost always skips '6'. Our mealtime prayers for a few days were: "Lord, thank-you four 5 6 7 8 9 10 this food and drink four 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jesus' sake Amen". It's kind of hard to keep the smile off your face...
I've got a few new pictures to share. I've been shrinking the photos before uploading them to shorten the time it takes, so if you would like a good-quality picture please let me know and I can email it to you. Enjoy!
Always on the hunt to find a good picture of the two boys together...Peter looking like a bit of a goofAaah, love this smileJust chillin' in my rocking chair, MomTwo boys looking spiffy for churchHugs outside on a fall dayHanging out with MomOne of my new favourite pictures :)And another favourite, a boy and his truckPeter's current favourite book is Curious George