We are now a household of all walkers. Aleida has joined us to move on 2 feet. And she LOVES it! She is very good at regaining her balance, and when she falls, she knows how to fall well and she quickly gets back on her feet again. And lately she's quite taken with one of my purses. It has a short shoulder strap and her favorite thing to do right now is walk around with it, a smile always on her face. Phones still excite her; she frequently needs to talk into her hand if ever anyone of us is on the phone.
Owen has been different people these days. We might wake up to find that Allie is visiting us. Or the past couple of days it has been DookeeDookee (sp?). These kids are usually older than Owen, just by a little, and girls. Obviously when Allie or DookeeDookee addresses Owen's parents, the names Marcia or Ry are used. This is the first telling sign that it is not Owen talking, but rather a visiting guest.
We have settled into a bit of nighttime routine. We get Aleida ready and in bed by 7. While that is happening, depending if one or two parents are home, Owen might watch a bit of a show while he eats some pear or apple or yogurt. Then once Aleida is down, it's Owen's turn. He's been in bed by 7:30. It's amazing! We had an extremely hard time with bedtime there for a while. Well, with Owen's bedtime. He just wouldn't want to go to bed, and once he had been 'put to bed' he'd come out again and again. This would sometimes happen for 2+ hrs. NOT OKAY. We've cut out his afternoon nap and that has helped immensely. It is so amazing to have bedtime be completed at 7:30. (Wake time has been earlier than desireable but we'll have to sort that out after this time change . . . rise time could be 5am for a while here...)
Our time in Ontario was wonderful, as usual. We had time on the farm and at the cottage; we were able to visit with family as well as friends.
My grandmother crocheted us a beautiful blanket! We now have that on our futon, keeping us warm when we watch movies. Owens cars also like to play in it.
Heidi spent a lot of time with Owen; she has the incredible energy of a 4 year old! I don't know how she kept up with all his games, races and activities. Owen was in constant-playmate-heaven. We got to see my brothers place, which is the newly repaired and remodeled bungalow that my parents built. It's a beautiful place, perfect for Glen.
And now I'll just let the photographs tell about how our time was.
Aleida is 8 months old! She is so smiley, determined, strong and squirmy. She really dislikes when she cannot do something. She works really hard at moving around quickly. She isn't a fan of baby toys - Owen's things are super appealing. She's a lot of fun. She also is teething right now. There is a nice little bite on my shoulder that looks like it is from a blackfly. No no. It is an Aleida bite. Yikes. She now has three teeth and the other top front tooth will hopefully emerge soon. Poor girl.
Aleida: a couple weeks old
and here she is again, 8 months later.
We arrived back to our home on Thursday night. It was a long trip home, as Owen continually reminded us. We're all pretty tired out, but that is the consequence of taking a fabulous vacation to a city chocked full of friends! We had a great time being with dear people we don't see often, and we also explored the area. We had a fancy double stroller during our stay and that made getting around possible. I'll let the photos tell you more about our time.
Steph and Dan got married! Woo, what a lovely day.
We drove into Washington with Katie and Joel to visit Mount Baker.
We (along with Mel and Tyler) took a ferry to Bowen Island.
Sometimes owen wakes up and is really quiet. He goes on the computer and makes videos. Here are a couple of them.
Ry, Charlie and Erin had to learn Ray LaMontaine's "You're the best thing" for Jordan and Alex's wedding. Owen since has sung the song. (The lyrics he is singing are: You are the best thing; You're the best thing Baby)
He likes to play with different effects on the videos.