Saturday, August 26, 2006

August 2006

It's amazing how quickly the summer has passed. As I look at the pictures of my kids from the beginning of the summer, it makes me realize that each of them has really changed and grown a lot this year. It's pretty amazing really!

At five months old, Myles is obviously changing the most rapidly. He's now able to sit for short periods on his own, says mum mum mum when he's hungry or wants me, and is such a HUGE flirt. He continues to be the most good-natured baby I can imagine and his smile lights up our world. Lilah and Naomi love to make him laugh -- which isn't too hard to acheive!

Naomi and Lilah have become the proud parents of two Monarch butterflies. We've been finding hundreds of caterpillars and cocoons around our property (currently we know of five cocoons growing out there). So the girls caught a couple of caterpillars, fed them milkweed and waited for them to pupate. Two weeks is a long time in a preschoolers life, but finally yesterday the girls were rewarded and a Monarch presented itself in their bug catcher. Today another cocoon hatched and once again excitement was a brewing. It's so fun to watch their minds grow and expand.

On top of this being a bug, butterfly, toad and snake summer -- we've recently spent more time at Auntie Heather and Uncle John's house on William's lake. This time, we tried to get the fishing thing going, but were rather unsuccessful - only capturing one tiny sunfish (and Roxy the dog on occasion). Once again, we returned home well rested, relaxed and VERY envious of their home!

At 10:30pm on the road home a construction pylon hit our truck and we ended up with a hole in the windshield. Thankfully none of us was hurt, but we were not able to safely drive home. A not so quick call to CAA and we ended up riding home in the truck, on the back of a flatbed tow truck. Another experience for the kids -- who at 12am were fascinated with how high up we were and how much easier it was to see the moon!

This month also brought about Naomi's gotcha day anniversary and reunion. It's hard to believe all that has happened in those three short years -- we've come a long way from a couple to a family of five!

At the reunion, it was wonderful to see how much each of Naomi's "Zhuzhou sisters" have grown and changed. This was really the first time we experienced the expression of each gal's personality through language -- what a joy. Naomi's actual gotcha day (the 24th) was spent at Ontario Place, taking in the Chinese Lantern Festival. It was a terrific way to reminisce about our first trip to China and the WONDERFUL gifts that we've received! The girls loved the experience and we enjoyed the time together as family.

As August winds down, we are gearing up for school. Naomi meets her teacher on September 7th and then starts JK on September 22nd. Lilah starts Nursery School on September 5th. As the dates grow closer, I look forward to watching my girls move on to new phases in their lives and continue to grow. At the same time, I am admittedly a little sad to let them go -- a feeling I think every mother can relate to.

I've also had to let go of my cat Maggie this month, she was 17 years old. Maggie was my eldest child, only two days old when we met as I was hunting for my first apartment. Our journey together began six weeks later when I moved in, and the previous tenant left her for me. I took my first independent steps with her by my side as I moved away from home and started college in Kingston. At night she loved to suckle on a blanket, kneeding her paws and giving me a massage while we snuggled. Whenever I felt homesick, she was there for me. Whenever I struggled in school or life, she quietly reminded me that I was important, that I was needed and that I was loved. Maggie was the most dependable thing in my life. As a kitten, she was adventurous -- travelling home with me on school vacations, always riding in the back window of the car while basking in the warm sun. As an adult, she loved to watch the birds, wander through the trees and bask in the sunlight.

Our journey together saw career changes, relationships, marriage and children. During her 17 years she survived college; 11 moves; a few boyfriends and 2 husbands; 2 Rottweilers and Bubba the cat; a few job changes and one career change; 2 adoptions and 1 pregnancy; 3 children and my journey into motherhood. I remember her snuggling with me as I cried my way through the agony of SARS and waiting for Naomi. I remember her rubbing up against me while I hugged the toilet through pregnancy, and after Myles was born, she would sit on the arm of the chair as I nursed him. Through it all, Maggie has always been a great comfort to me and I cherish that.

Euthanizing her was the most difficult decision I can ever recall making. To have the power to choose when life will end is painful and heartbreaking, despite the fact that I know I was saving her from pain and suffering. Saying goodbye to Maggie was like closing a chapter in my book of life and it was a very sad experience. Thankfully I have so many wonderful memories of her to treasure within my heart.

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Proud Parents -- See butterfly on bush to right Posted by Picasa

The butterfly that Naomi and Lilah grew Posted by Picasa

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Naomi's Third Gotcha Day Anniversary! Posted by Picasa

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Where is the summer going??

How quickly the summer is flying by. August is already upon us and I've got to start thinking about shopping for school soon! Naomi is very excited that she'll be in Mrs. Elliot's class and is devouring everything school related. A friend gave her a book called Franklin Goes to School and we read it every day (but change the name to Naomi). I'm excited for her, but feeling the occasional bit of angst as I realize how quickly she's growing up. Hard to believe that it's only been three years on August 24th since we became a family!

Lilah celebrated her second birthday in June, with a Messy Party. The kids went home clean, but enjoyed body painting, finger painting and messy food. We enjoyed watching them have so much fun. After her party, we began packing to leave for Auntie Heather and Uncle John's house on the lake the next day. I don't think I've ever been on a vacation where I returned more relaxed than I left, but Heather and John sure made that happen. The kids enjoyed the jet-ski, playing in the water, feeding the ducks, riding on the Pontoon boat and Auntie Heather's cinnamon buns (definately high on my favorites too). We sure had fun!

Myles continues to grow -- he's now 19lbs and 4.5 months old. He rolled over (back to tummy) on his four month birthday and now loves to spend tons of time on his tummy. He's also been introduced to his new favorite thing (the jolly jumper). Myles is a tremendously happy and easy going little man.

We've been spending lots of time at the beach this summer (as always) and enjoying the company of friends as you can see from the pictures! In July, we connected with our friends from Lilah's travel group at one member's home in Brampton. It was great to see all the little gals growing up and doing great. We also hosted the Klassen Family Christmas Party in July and welcomed the extended family for a day. We haven't gotten together as a group since two Christmas's ago, so it was wonderful to catch up with most of the crew.

August looks like another busy month -- plans to visit the Toronto Zoo again, Naomi's travelgroup reunion, the Millen Family Golf BBQ and some more time at Heather and John's place. On top of that, we're hoping to get together with some other friends/family. We are looking forward to it all!

Cheers! JKLM&N