For the past couple of months, Aidan has been up to all variety of crazy things. First, his Beaver troupe had a seventies night where all the kids were supposed to dress in seventies clothes and learn how to disco dance (I have some HILARIOUS video but I keep getting upload errors on Blogger). Here are a few snaps from the night.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
TDH Fundraiser - Delivery of Goods
Recently, the director of TDH went to Vietnam and delivered many bicycles and appliances to the Vung Tau 3 orphanage (where Maya is from). Click here for photos. It was wonderful to see the items delivered and to see what a difference the fundraising gala made! We are looking forward to next year's gala and hope that our friends and family will join us!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
A Room of Her Own
and a room of our own!
A few weeks ago we finally finished Maya's room and moved her into it. She adapted quite quickly to her new surroundings. It had been a long process to get her there.
When we returned home from Vietnam at the end of March, she would only sleep with me in my bed and refused the crib and was also waking 3-4 times nightly. After getting her on solids and getting a sleep machine, she was only waking 1x per night. At that point, we started moving her to the crib after she was asleep. I then discovered she would accept the crib if I jumped in with her! That craziness went on for a few weeks until I tried putting her down about 30 minutes later than her usual bedtime when she was more tired and less likely to protest. That seemed to work. We then started letting her sleep alone in our room (as moving the crib to her room would require disassembly and reassembly of the crib). She started sleeping through the night consistently. A month later, near the beginning of July, we transferred her to a room of her own. So it was a gradual process but she is sleeping consistently 11 hours per night and not waking (or at least not waking us up ;)). For her, this gradual process was necessary to make her feel secure.
Here are a few photos of her new digs. We got the quilt and chair cushion in Vietnam. They didn't have too many patterns suitable for a little girl. So I am sure many of you have the exact same one! Anyway, I'm happy with how it looks. We also got Maya a new chair (which she loves to get read to in) and my mom's needlepoint looks lovely too.
A few weeks ago we finally finished Maya's room and moved her into it. She adapted quite quickly to her new surroundings. It had been a long process to get her there.
When we returned home from Vietnam at the end of March, she would only sleep with me in my bed and refused the crib and was also waking 3-4 times nightly. After getting her on solids and getting a sleep machine, she was only waking 1x per night. At that point, we started moving her to the crib after she was asleep. I then discovered she would accept the crib if I jumped in with her! That craziness went on for a few weeks until I tried putting her down about 30 minutes later than her usual bedtime when she was more tired and less likely to protest. That seemed to work. We then started letting her sleep alone in our room (as moving the crib to her room would require disassembly and reassembly of the crib). She started sleeping through the night consistently. A month later, near the beginning of July, we transferred her to a room of her own. So it was a gradual process but she is sleeping consistently 11 hours per night and not waking (or at least not waking us up ;)). For her, this gradual process was necessary to make her feel secure.
Here are a few photos of her new digs. We got the quilt and chair cushion in Vietnam. They didn't have too many patterns suitable for a little girl. So I am sure many of you have the exact same one! Anyway, I'm happy with how it looks. We also got Maya a new chair (which she loves to get read to in) and my mom's needlepoint looks lovely too.
Dresser with Vietnamese Quilt
Close-up of QuiltView of Room from Door - Nana's needlepoint on left side, new chair on right
Maya woke up the first morning after we got her chair and said "chair!"
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Centre Island Says Summer
Every summer I like to go to Centre Island - at least once. It reminds me of my childhood and it is such a special place for the little ones. We decided to play hookey from swimming lessons and go for the day last Wednesday. Here are some photos from the day.
Maya waiting patiently for the ferry
Aidan is excited about the trip!
So is Maya!
So is Maya!
Goofing around with her big brother
Sunday, July 18, 2010
What Maya Can Do Now
Maya is learning lots of words. Some new ones include bye, Cora, rara (raisins), clock, more (another favourite), hot, and ball. She knows that cows say "moo" and ducks say "quack quack". She still loves her food - especially raisins, yogurt, broccoli (can't get enough broc-broc!), and "crackas". She is using a spoon well. She is running now so we have to watch her like a hawk. She also likes to wear or carry Mike or Aidan's shoes. She is consistently sleeping through the night and taking one 2 hour nap each day. She loves to say "Hi!" to everyone in a squeaky voice.
Here are a few pics that I hope bring a smile to your face like she does to ours. I had some cute videos also but for some reason Blogger keeps giving me upload errors.
Friday, July 16, 2010
All the Way to Wasaga
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Birds of a Feather
She Calls Me Mom
She used to call me "Mama" when we were in Vietnam and then shortly thereafter. However, she now consistently calls me "Mom". That's what happens when you have a seven year old brother! Don't get me wrong, I'm glad she sees me as her mother. I'm just a little sad that she calls me "Mom" and not "Mama" or "Mommy". It's just a little strange for a kid so little to sound so much older!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Guess Who Went Pee on the Potty?!
Yes, Maya!!! She has been interested in the toilet for a while now; so I brought out the potty a week or so ago and had her sit on it a couple of times with her clothes on. Then today I caught her squatting in the kitchen and I said "Let's go to the potty'". So she went, I helped her get her diaper off, then she sat down, and did the deed! I nearly fell over. She's only 16.5 months. I hope this is not a one off. Aidan trained VERY LATE, even for a boy. We literally spent hundreds of dollars on Thomas trains as rewards to encourage him. He was just not interested.
So if she is an early trainer, it would be a dream come true!
So if she is an early trainer, it would be a dream come true!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Backyard Baby - Part 2
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