Sunday 24 March 2013

On the go!

  Last month we were really sick with the flu, the sickness lasted about 3 weeks. We had all the symptoms. We kept away from family, friends and didn't bother going out. We tried to do as many activities as possible. Two toddlers with a cold are not as energetic but still can get you tired. We made an obstacle course made of toilet paper, played inside Boccie Ball and Hopscotch, colored, made towers of blocks, played with the Hotwheels and tracks, played trains, read books, played basketball, light-saber battles, hide and seek and watched movies. Because of us four being sick, after 3 weeks of Abigail's birth, Christy and Dustin's new baby girl, we finally met her and at the same time had a nice visit with Allie and Tayson. We had such a nice time, the kind we wish we could have more often. Ideally, it would be nice if our kids all grew up together, and I also mean little William and Ainsley.  Now that we have kids, I want to be close to family more now than ever.
 A few days later , I took the kids to Ottawa to see my family. We made it in less than 7 hours. We went for walks with Nana, Tata, Nene and Maya. Went to the Children's Museum, Levi just loved. He would have stayed there all day but could only stand to be there for 3 hours and he felt the same way when we went to the swimming pool at the Sports Centre near my parents home. Amaya and Levi are fish. The trip was short, we headed back early because I had to work. When we were getting ready to leave my parents had already gone to work. He asked " Where is Nana and Tata?" - At work honey. -"I hate that word" (with a frown). We said our goodbyes and left home. We managed to get home in 5 and a half hour. Impressive? I was not speeding and only stopped once. The road conditions were great, no traffic in Toronto (that's a miracle).
  

 Reptile Exhibition: We went with our friends Virginia, Landon and baby cutie Greyson. It was packed with kids. We saw all kinds or slippery and furry creatures. The kids got to see and touch an alligator, Giant tortus and a Lynx.  It was amazing to see but I was a bit on the edge when we saw the alligator, mother's protective instinct.
 Sugar Bush: One of the coldest days of the month. We enjoyed it by going on a tractor ride, learning and watching how they made Maple Syrup in the olden days and also modern day. We were spoiled with brunch too and had wonderful company.

 We've been also busy with going to the library, visiting Grammy, made our first painting together (pictures to come of the final project) and making Easter decorations.









Little Amaya is Amaing, she has been speaking more lately. She can clearly tell you when she is hungry for crackers, juice, wants to read books, wants you to pick her up, wants breastmilk, tells you when she is ALL done. She gives kisses, hugs, high fives and so much more. And did I mention Levi is saving for his mission, too cute.






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