Sunday, August 27, 2006

Happy Birthday to Nathan

I attended my first birthday party yesterday for my friend Nathan who lives across the street.


Then I went to visit my cousin Maggie. She is still just as cute as a button. I can't stop looking at her.





Then I got to hang out with my Poppy til bedtime

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

More Photos of Maggie





I can't believe Xander was so tiny just a few short months ago. Before we know it Maggie will be growing just as quickly.


Maggie can you please explain to me how I can grow hair as thick as yours

Monday, August 21, 2006

And Baby Makes Three

I was able to sneak into the hospital for a few minutes to drop off some grub and snap a few photos. Maggie is just beautiful - beautiful dark hair like her Mom.



My cousin is here!!!

Little Maggie Lush arrived at 6:59 p.m. today. We don't have many details or pictures since we can't visit until tomorrow. She weighs 7lbs, 12 oz and looks like her Mom. Mom and baby are doing great.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

These boots were made for walking ...

Xander has new sneakers. He's just fascinated by them, when we put them on he keeps staring at his feet.









Exhausted after a very busy day

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Happy Birthday to my Uncle Scott

Mom tried to teach me the words to Happy Birthday this morning to sing to my Uncle Scott. However, halfway through I got exhausted and decided to take a nap to celebrate instead. So, I'm dedicating this nap to him.

Happy Birthday, Uncle Scott!! Don't drink too much wine and end up snoozing like this.



I finally have succeeded in sucking my thumb. Although sometimes it's a two-handed job.



P.S. For anyone wondering I am still patiently awaiting the arrival of my new cousin.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

3 Months Old

It's been a busy week once again. My Nanny Lush is visiting once again and I'm still waiting for my cousin to arrive.

Are you taking my picture again?






I've been getting the hang of my jolly jumper. Mom sings "I'se de bye" while I dance my jig.



I had my first overnight trip away for a wedding in Pembroke. I've gotten over my fright of last week and I was excited for the ride.


All dressed and ready to roll... if only Dad would hurry... I think we're going to be late...

Weddings are very tiring...


I've gotten my second wind and I'm ready to dance...

Sunday, August 06, 2006

What a Week!!!

It's been quite a week of firsts for Xander. Some of which I hope we never repeat. First of all, I'll just start out by saying everyone is okay and home safe and sound. But yesterday was definitely my worst day as a parent and one I hope I never have to go through again. We were on our way downtown via the Queensway (highway) for a going away party for friends, when the traffic up-ahead suddenly came to a halt, John had to brake quickly, but the vehicle coming behind us didn't realize traffic was slowing down. Luckily he attempted to swerve to avoid hitting us at a very fast speed, but still hit the right hand rear-end of the car. The driver behind us ending up flipping his vehicle. In any case, although I was sitting in the back of the car with Xander since I was looking ahead, I wasn't sure if his head came forward with the impact. All we know is that as soon as the minivan hit us, he starting screaming and we couldn't get him to calm down. I was afraid to move him in case he had done something, so I called 911 and that sent a paramedic to come to our vehicle. Since he wouldn't calm down and was hypersensitive to any sounds such as the shutting of the car door or voices, we decided to take him to CHEO (children's hospital). So, he had his first ambulance ride and his first visit to CHEO. This was about 3:30 when we got hit, so of course upon arriving at CHEO, the triage nurse checked him out, then an intern, so thankfully by the time the doctor got around to seeing us at about 5:30 p.m., Xander had returned to being himself. He put on a real show for the doctor - kicking his legs and arms, cooing loudly and smiling. The doctor sort of laughed and said he was pretty certain he was okay but gave him an exam anyway. We were both just so relieved that he was okay. Needless to say he had a few kisses and cuddles yesterday. And I for one will never make fun of John again. I used to call him "Safety Sally" because he would pull poor Xander's straps so tight in the car seat. Needless to say, Xander probably won't want to go anywhere in the carseat once we start making the straps tighter. So, our poor Corolla got towed somewhere - don't know where. Second accident in that car - neither of which were our fault. To make the best of it the first was when the car was only three days old. Anyone wanna buy a Corolla - we'll give you a good deal. We'll probably have to burn it now - cause we'll never sell it.

Anyway Xander had a great sleep last night and seems to be completely back to himself.

On a brighter note - we tried Xander in his Jolly Jumper for the time. He didn't quite know what to make of it.

Preparing for Jolly Jumper take-off




He also had his first outing to Big Daddy's Crabshack for supper. He was perfect the whole time. He has gotten very curious this week. He follows everyone with his eyes when we go out. He looks all around and takes it all in. He may have John's dimples, but John says he's nosey and talkative like his mother.



He also received a great gift this week from his Great Uncle Lawrence and Aunt Josie - a Baby Einstein DVD collection. He just loves it. Yesterday morning he watched Baby Mozart from start to finish. His eyes were glued for 30 minutes. He kicks and coos and makes his bouncy chair rock as he watches it.




Hanging on our deck with Dad ...