I Can Sit Up!

Yes, our girl is getting bigger and more advanced as each day passes. Yesterday, she had to sit with her back to Mommy’s tummy. Now, she can sit on her own. She only topples over to the side occasionally.

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She also has two teeth surfacing. One is about 1/3 of the way up now. The second one is just at the surface. This is an update for the grandparents/aunts/uncles.

She also loves green beans. We tried green bean puree today and it was a hit. Who would have guessed??

We did get Mommy out of her Spin class today though. We lasted in the gym daycare 40 minutes today and then decided it was time for Mommy to come back. Edzèa actually had her arms outstretched towards me as I got off my bike and went over to her. They *bring* your screaming child to you if they don’t behave in the daycare room. Such service!

Other than that…pretty uneventful day. Looked after Tracey’s daughter Mackenzie for the afternoon. Tomorrow, Tracey gets Edzèa. This is our weekly arrangement so that each of us gets an afternoon to ourselves to do what we want.

Weather was +9 C. Crossing our fingers it stays this way!!

Edzèa went to the polls today too. They wouldn’t let her vote but she went with Daddy to his station anyways and put her two cents in! She was wondering why there wasn’t a Purple Party for her to vote on???!!!

Thanksgiving Trip

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I’m sitting here this morning in our house sipping on my *special delivery* Starbucks coffee. *Special Delivery* in that we had to travel a very long way to get it. 14 hours each way but it was worth it!! We had to go to a place called Grand Prairie in Alberta *with* our car to get two more computerized keys for it before winter set in. We were down to one key after the local automotive shop took our other one to put into our engine for our remote start. This left us with one key to *never* lose. This didn’t make us feel very comfortable with a baby around so we had to trek all the way to the closest Nissan dealership to get another key. Apparently, we can’t get our keys just made at Canadian Tire. We needed a special computerized key that could only be made *with* our car present.

I learned something new about my husband along the way. Apparently, he does not like driving. This, I did not know. I, on the other hand, love driving so we split the drive accordingly. There is nothing quite like the freedom of *hands-free* after you’ve had a baby. You sit back, listen to good tunes and watch the beautiful fall scenery.

We left Yellowknife at 1:30pm on Friday afternoon and Edzèa was brilliant. She and I had just gone to our song and storytime in Yellowknife and she was very happy. She slept on and off for most of the day. The trip took us longer than normal as she had to be fed every two hours or so.  We are still having beautiful fall weather up here so the drive was fantastic. The leaves have all fallen off of the trees but it’s still a lovely drive. If you look at our Thanksgiving Trip gallery under Froehler Travels, you’ll see some of the shots we got in a small park in Alberta that still had leaves aplenty.

We arrived at about 3:30 am in Grand Prairie which was kind of horrible. Edzèa only slept for another 3 hours and then was ready to wake up so Tim took her and had breakfast to let Mommy sleep. They then went and had our keys made at the Nissan dealership across the street and came back at 10:30 with mission accomplished and ready to drive home. Yuck. I was hoping that I could do a little shopping but realistically, we needed to head home. I only made Tim promise that I could buy a coffee and coffee beans at a Starbucks if they had one. There happened to be one in the local Safeway where we were shopping for our road food.

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I really enjoyed our drive home as it reminded me of when my Dad and I had travelled up North over four years ago to my new job and life. We made that trip in August of 2004 and there was greenery all around. I hadn’t seen flora and fauna along that road since then, as the next time Tim and I drove south, it was March and everything was covered with snow. It’s a truly spectacular drive uncovered with snow. As you can see from our pics, there were bison everywhere! I’ve included a photo of the sign for “Indian Cabins” which Dad will remember fondly! or gratefully! It was our lucky stop for gas as we had no idea how strategically you needed to plan for gas when you head North!

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We ended up going through Grimshaw which was a spot that Dad and I had motel’ed on the way up. I swore I’d never stay there again but it was about 2am as we drove through and I was getting tired. We forged ahead as I just couldn’t stay there again. It was a dive. Funny how my perceptions have changed though. It didn’t look as bad after all of my time in the North.

On our way home on Saturday, I found myself wanting to take countless photos. It was strange going from such an isolated town to what seemed like massive traffic, stores and people. I notice way more things than I did before I lived in Yellowknife. Tim was getting kind of tired of the constant stops so a lot of the photos taken along the way were taken from inside the car as you’ll see through the cracked windshield.

We saw a pond-full! of Canadian geese heading south. I’d never seen that before! They were really loud. I filmed a clip but haven’t figured out how to include it in this blog yet. pa110100.jpg

We only made it as far as High Level on Saturday, as Edzèa was not happy being in her car seat for another day long trip so we stopped and stayed overnight in a motel. I have to say that the Super 8 motels are fantastic for service. We woke up and were on the road again at 4:30am the next day in the hopes that Edzèa would sleep for most of the trip home. The Super 8 manager had coffee and breakfast ready for us!

Luckily, she did sleep for the majority of the trip home. As you can see from our photos, we didn’t pass the 60th parallel which is the Alberta/NWT border in the light but we took photos anyways and although Edzèa wasn’t awake, she has been there now!

When we were about 150km south of Yellowknife I had been thinking about why I always see so many bison on the road but I had never seen any caribou. No kidding within two minutes of me thinking that, two caribou appeared on the road up ahead of us. Tim sped the car up and I attempted to get a shot through our sun roof. Apparently, the glare of the sun on my lcd display had me take shots of white rocks. I did not get the caribou shot. I was soooo disappointed! That was the first time I’d ever seen caribou on the road. I’ve seen lynx, moose, bison of course, owls, wolverine, wolves, lots of bear but never caribou!!! Aaahhh!!!

That was near the end of our trip. We stopped briefly at North Arm Park so that I could get some pics. This is the park that I do a field trip with my students each September to do landscape drawing/painting. We spend a day at the park, have a campfire, a picnic and usually an elder accompanies us to do some storytelling.

Once we got home, we got ready quickly and headed out to our friends, Tracey & Markham’s forThanksgiving dinner. Not quite like home but it’s our family away from family.

Enjoy our pics and Happy Thanksgiving!

P.S. Edzèa knows her name now!

We’re Off

We’re off to Grand Prairie today for our LONG drive with our baby in tow. Hopefully she will sleep for most of the way. It’s still warm and now it’s raining in Yellowknife this morning. Tim is working for half the day and Edzèa and I are going to Rhymes and Song time at the Centre for Northern Families.

Yesterday, at our Mom’s Group. I broke my cardinal rule because curiosity got the better of me. I had decided *not* to put Edzèa in to a Jolly Jumper as I’d been told/read bad things about them. Mainly, they are not good for the anatomical development of baby’s spine…but, there it was, staring at me at the Mom’s group. So, in to the Jolly Jumper she went. She just lolled about for a few minutes like a sack of potatoes and then when she figured it out-watch out! If there were a Jolly Jumper Olympics for infants, my daughter, bien sur, would win the gold! She LOVED the Jolly Jumper. She had a good solid 20 minutes of jumping fun and then I took her out. She got her one taste of candy and that’s it. I’m still not getting her one but it was hilarious to watch and for 20 minutes, she forgot to keep track of Mummy for a change!

We also tried her with peas and sweet potato yesterday. Not a hit. It could be because I chose the WRONG day to try. Her tooth has been bothering her and she just isn’t herself right now. Mummy got pulled out of Yoga yesterday as my little teether was not happy. I went from Downward Dog to Upward Running Mummy.

She likes apples though. She was sucking on my apple last night and got VERY angry when Daddy took her away for her bath.

Well, that’s all for now. Gotta run…get Tim to work, pack our stuff, go for song time and then off on our BIG road trip!!!

Oh and btw, the furnace guy just arrived for the umpteenth time. We’ve had countless problems with our furnace since we bought this house. We’ve replaced the boiler and had that break down numerous times and now the heat in our suite for our new tenants is awol. I’m telling you, it’s not fun to have your furnace break down at -40 C!

Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

My First Tooth

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For those of you who haven’t heard yet…Edzèa has her first tooth coming up. It began to surface about a week ago and is still slowly ascending to it’s peak. Here are a few photos of it with her Mummy’s finger in her mouth. If you look REALLY hard, you’ll see it!! Seems that the teeth are genetic. I had my first tooth at 5 months too. Not sure about Tim.

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Today someone called my baby chubby!!! We were at the movie theatre for the Moms and Babes movie matinee and as we were all introducing ourselves in the theatre, one couple asked me how old Edzèa was. When I said that she was 5 months old, they laughed and said that their daughter was 5 months too. They then said, “Wow, she’s big, what a chubby baby!”  Their daughter was the same weight as Edzèa at birth and weighs 13lbs at 5 months while Edzèa is almost 17lbs!

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It turns out that their daughter was born 8 days after Edzèa at Stanton Hospital. When I mentioned that I was still in the hospital when their daughter was born they asked if my Mother had been there with me?  It seems that they had met her in the halls and remembered her as a very proud Grandmother who liked to sing. I said that must have been the right woman!

Great weather in Yellowknife for October. Record-breaking temperatures…could we be so lucky for it to last a few weeks longer???!!! I don’t want to jinx it but this is a great town when the skies are sunny and the snow hibernates. +12 C today and it has ranged from +10 to + 17C for the past two weeks. It’s a *real* fall for a change.

We are heading down to Grand Prairie for the Thanksgiving weekend to get a key cut for our car. LONG STORY!!! 10 hour drive each way so it should be nice in the lovely fall weather. We’re back on Sunday for Thanksgiving dinner with our friends Tracey & Markham.

Tracey’s a true Yellow Yellowknifer! I learn so much from her about the North. The other day she and I walked our girls on a walk through the boreal forest beside Great Slave Lake. She pointed out a few skeletons of houses that used to house the old miners when Con Mine (one of the Yellowknife mines) was in operation. She was lamenting that the city had torn the majority of them down for “environmental” reasons and was remembering her highschool Grad that was hosted in one of them. She’s a true Northerner. She has a daughter 3 months older than ours named Mackenzie Aurora. She’s named after the great Northern River.

Tracey and Markham go on fishing trips all of the time and bring back Lake Trout and Whitefish for us. I now have something that they want for a change!! I was given about 80 lbs of caribou meat that is sitting in my freezer in a rubbermaid tub waiting to be cut into useful pieces. We had Tracey,Markham & Mackenzie over for dinner last weekend and I made caribou stew and bannock. The bannock was delicious but the caribou stew was so-so. I need the recipe from my school as they make it perfectly!

Ok, gotta go and get some sleep…Yoga with daycare tomorrow. Tracey and I love it as the girls love the daycare at the gym that we go to and we LOVE the break!

Back at ya Fairy Godmother!

I had an interesting email from Edzèa’s Fairy Godmother shortly after she had read our first post on the blog the other day. It seems that she considers me transported to a galaxy far far away from her own.  Miss “I just had a spot on 30 Rock” the other day and my “acting” career is on fast forward feels that her best friend aka Mommy of Edzèa has disappeared into a world filled with diapers and Mommy’ism’s.  Here is an excerpt from her email to me:

Have I lost you to the otherside of mummydom, is your body officially had the
gravitational pull occur and are you orbiting around your baby?? Bahahahahaha!!!!?
If so, will you bevisiting this side of the fence occasionally? Or will I have to
start getting used to "my baby had the best solid poop out of all the babies in
my mommy group!"conversations.

I have to let you all know that little Miss Actress is a “teensy bit UNSELFAWARE”.  For anyone who knows this lovely person…I’m going to let you in on a little secret-although she doesn’t have any human children of her own; she has gargantuan maternal instincts and feelings for her feline offspring. She owns two Ragdoll cats called Boo and Lulu.

From my world of pet names for my child like Cutezilla, Kidlet, Pork Chop, Pumpkin etc. Miss Fancy Pants aka Fairy Godmother has many of her own pet names for her little kittens.

A few months ago I received a link to a video of her feline children which played an **ENTIRE** 10 minutes  of footage of two cats lazing about in every way and in every place imaginable in her lovely New York brownstone. This footage was like watching paint dry.

We went from two cats sleeping on the couch, to two cats sleeping in a basket to more sleeping and lazing around the house. Someone else commented to her that they had never seen such lazy cats in their lives! She posted this on YouTube. I will send the link in my next post for those of you who are interested.

She often calls me to tell me that Lulu or Boo plays hide and seek with her and she usually sends about 10 pictures every few months of their latest antics or lack thereof as the case may be.

So, as I forge ahead into my new role as “Mommy” I issue a challenge to Edzea’s Fairy Godmother and that is “I will stop the Mommy” talk when you stop the Crazy Cat Mommy stories/pictures.

That’s all for now…I’m off to Mommy & Baby movie matinee with Edzèa this afternoon…toodleooo!!!

Edzèa is 5 Months Old Today!!

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Happy 5 month birthday Edzèa! It’s hard to believe that our little lovebug has only been in our lives for 5 short months. It feels more like dog years to us!! She changes daily hence my burning need to write about it in this blog for fear that I will miss it and forget to tell her all about it one day. Thanks to Tim for my wonderful laptop with wireless internet.

Being a first-time Mom, my precious darling has a bit of a microscope on her but she doesn’t seem to mind. In fact, I believe it has a two-way lens. We are going through what I call Mombsession at the moment. This is where our daughter sees me and wails if I am not holding/looking/singing or generally doting on her at all times. Luckily, Daddy, also seems to have some rating so I do get some breaks.

Today, we went to school together, to teach a short pottery lesson to some local students at a school in Yellowknife which I’ve been doing since I went on mat leave. This particular school had heard about me through my friend/previous principal, Rita and lassoed me into doing some specialty classes with them.

Edzèa was perfectly fine in the Baby Bjorn with Mummy but the nice teacher whose class I’m teaching wanted to hold my little girl and take her away from her Mummy for a while so that Mummy could teach. Well, Edzèa let her know in no uncertain terms that this was ***%%$#unacceptable@@$$%^!!! so, she was quickly returned to teach with Mummy and promptly smiled at me upon her return to my arms.

Teaching clay with a “little helper” attached to your front is somewhat like trying to work with a baby lion in your arms. If they are sleeping they look so peaceful-great, if they are awake…??!!!!. At one point, it was a little noisy in class while I was trying to teach. I asked the students to please be quiet and listen to my next instruction. They were very good about this but as the room went silent and awaited my next words, Edzèa decided it was a good time to practice her fart-sounding raspberries. This had the whole class erupt in to giggles.

Note to self: in future, perhaps blowing raspberries could be a good ice-breaker as a new teaching strategy!

Her front left bottom tooth continues to emerge a little bit each day. Tim figures that her constant hydration at the trough is going straight back out through her drool by the sheer volume of it. Luckily, so far, she just likes to gnaw on fingers. I’m dreading the day that she decides to take a bite at Mummy. Youch!

We have a new routine with her which has gotten us back to full night sleeps. This includes a bath, a story and a lullaby before setting her into her crib. We have discovered that she has what I call “the Uncle Bruce” gene. Each night, my Mom (her Nana) used to take turns reading either mine or Bruce’s choice of books before bed each night. For Bruce’s night, he would, without fail, choose  Jack & the Beanstalk. It **never** changed. We got VERY sick of Jack & the Beanstalk. Well, I started Edzèa’s story routine with a lovely popular board book called Good Night Moon. I read it to her for a few nights and then decided to switch things up. The first time she fussed, I thought she was just overtired. The next few times…well, the minute I switch back to Goodnight Moon, happiness ensued and life was peaceful again.

Are 5 month old’s supposed to be this distinguishing???!!! I Love You Through and Through is also a wonderful story but it is not her bedtime story. She will accept any other story during the daytime hours but ONLY Goodnight Moon at bedtime. I’ve read that you can do a sign language version and we could also do it in French so I think we may have to resort to that at some point. For now, we are just going to alternate Mummy & Daddy reading it each night.

Above is her 5 month Birthday pic of her bedtime story with Daddy. G’night everyone!