P365 Day 308 – November 4th 2008

Like everyone else, I spent November 4th watching people talk about red and blue and delegates and polls… And for the first time since I have been living in America, I was able to celebrate the outcome.

 

P365 Day 307 – November 3rd 2008

So I was lost for photo options the other night. Not feeling inspired at all. I asked Kei what I should take a photo of and he said “how about you husband for a change?” He has a point. I do have three boys in my house after all.

P365 Day 306 – November 2nd 2008

Thomas likes to dress himself these days – often changing his clothes up to four or five times in one day. He chose this outfit because the stripes make the shirt a “Pirate shirt” and the pants are apparently “Pirate Pants”. And yes, sometimes I let him leave the house this way because it’s easier.

P365 Day 305 – November 1st 2008

I look at this photo and the first thing that comes to mind is how grown up he looks already (and then laugh at the funny look on his face). I saw my friend Danielle’s one week old baby last week and, I know it’s a cliche, but I couldn’t believe that Samuel used to be that little.

Now he’s at an age when he is trying to sit up, loves blowing raspberries and “talking” and is watching absolutely everything going on around him. He is adorable and fun and growing up WAY too fast.

Computer Limbo

I unexpectedly received a new laptop from work on Friday. It’s great news – more RAM, more hard drive space and a clean slate. I haven’t had time to install everything to it’s original state so I am feeling a little lost – like I’ve just moved into a new house and things are not quite as they should be.

I plan to get back on track tomorrow and will be back soon – bigger (and faster) than ever.

P365 Day 304 – October 31st 2008

Halloween 2008. I have never really understood the appeal of Halloween. It seems a little ridiculous to go to all the trouble of a costume for one day of wear (maybe two if you have a party to go to) and then walk around the neighbourhood asking people for candy…. but it sure is fun to dress up the kids. I think that’s why most people do it.

This year we had a Buzz Lightyear and a Turtle, both courtesy of major discounts on the Disney outlet online store. Buzz spent most of the day with his fellow Buzz – friend Evan – arguing over who is in fact the real Buzz Lightyear. “I’m the real Buzz!” No I’m the real Buzz!” (you have to have seen the movie).

I dropped in at daycare for the Halloween party and observed the kids in their natural habitat, then later in the day Kei took Thomas trick or treating with the daycare group while I managed candy distribution with Samuel at home. We didn’t have as many trick or treaters this year so we have a lot of candy left over. In fact I’m enjoying some right now. 🙂

P365 Day 303 – October 30th 2008

I must apologise, but this is another Wiggles reference. There’s no way to get around it. The kid is obsessed.

The Wiggles sing a song called Dr. Knickerbocker on one of their latest DVDs. You might remember it from your childhood. So Sam, who sings the lead, does this little dance where he waves his arms around and kicks his legs. Thomas decided to imitate one day but added some eye rolling, head bobbing and more than a little craziness. And we laughed, which means he now performs his little act for us on a regular basis.

The kid makes me laugh.

And here’s the original Dr. Knickerbocker song if you’re interested in seeing how well Thomas compares to the original. The inspiration hits at around 58 seconds.

P365 Day 302 – October 29th 2008

This little one is so active. I forgot how exciting it is to witness the little developments every day. He has started purposefully grabbing things – as opposed to swinging his arms and ending up with something in his hand completely by accident (usually my hair and the kid has quite a grip). One of his favourite things is to pull his binky out of his mouth and then put it back in. Yes, it’s the small things that amuse me.

Relief, Joy, Pride

I moved to America seven years ago and this is the first time I have felt comfortable about the person who will be running the country. It is truly a wonderful night and I feel privileged that I was here to witness it – despite the fact that I couldn’t vote in the election.

To quote my friend Tara on Facebook tonight – “I want my change now. When is it going to start?”

Congratulations Americans – you really shook things up. I am proud to have chosen this country as my home.

P.S. My new addiction to Facebook is a whole other post.