Monday, November 30, 2009

Roar Like a Dinosaur

In November, Nate's preschool class learned about Dinosaurs much to his delight. He continues to run around the house singing snipits of his dinosaur songs (especially about "fighting"). The students also learned about George Seurat (thanks Lynda for the link) and his pointillistic painting style. Jadon can't help but giggle about the "monkey on the leash" everytime he hears the song. Just possibly these parents (& brother) are learning along with Nate!?! Talia enjoyed her first party day at Nate's preschool on her 10th day of life. (Sorry about the dark videos, I think you'll "get the picture" though).

Monday, November 23, 2009

Talia Katherine Joy






























We welcomed a daughter into our family on Friday, November 20th, 2009. She has melted our hearts (particularly Daddy's) already. Nate and Jadon have become protective big brothers and are also big helpers for Mommy. Of course, they are still little boys FULL of energy.











Her arrival was blissfully "short"and thankfully, mangeagable. Friday afternoon around 1ish, I started to feel like maybe contractions were starting, but they were definitely not regular and didn't necessarily even feel like contractions. On my way home from running a few errands, I started to feel like maybe things were progressing and thankfully my dear friend, Lynda, encouraged me to go get Brent from school and head to the hospital for an assessment. I picked him up around 2:15, we parked at the hospital around 2:30ish, I was assessed maybe 2:40ish and was almost ready to deliver a baby. My doctor arrived in time to get his gloves on and request the delivery trayfor her arrival at 3:47pm. The very first glimpse we had of Talia looked exactly like Jadon (except much smaller) and so we prepared to welcome another little boy. You can imagine our surprise when she showed herself to be a little girl. She was 6lbs 10 oz. and 20 1/2 inches long. Beautiful and petite in comparison to her brothers.




















Her name, Talia, means "gentle dew from heaven", which seemed to fit her start of life in the womb. Katherine means "pure" and Joy, speaks for itself.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

First Santa Letter

Last year Nate started to become more interested in Santa. I usually try to down play the role of Santa in Christmas although realize it is a fun part of the season, especially for young children. Nate has seen Santa at Brent's school during their Christmas party, but usually doesn't want to get too close. This year, as we were finishing up our Christmas shopping, I decided to "reward" the boy's helpfulness with a train ride at the mall. For the Christmas season, the train was moved to a less busy part of the mall that happens to circle around "Santa's House" about 6 times! The visual reminders of Jolly Ol' Saint Nick prompted Nate to actually WANT to talk to Santa. Mommy, being a little bit "cheap" and not wanting to stand around, suggested that we just write Santa a letter. Nate was on board with that suggestion. He is loving printing, word creating, and drawing at the moment, so was delighted to put some thoughts on paper. I realize these are very elementary pictures, but I thought it was precious as it his first "letter".






(An airplane is pulling a "Santa" sign, passing a satelite in the sky. The red rectangle is Santa's sleigh with Santa's hat from the top view & his bag of gifts behind him. The brown smiling creature pulling the sleigh is Rudolf in a red hat with red nose.)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Back to School

Nate resumed preschool in September. He is attending the 4-year old class at Wind & Tide Preschool and is pleased to have his good friend Joelle attend with him again. This year, his class is full (20 children) which is a bit of a change from last year when there were about 14 children. This has brought some new friends. Nate is loving the new challenges presented this year, particularly "letter of the week", "Friday friends", learning about various artists and science topics. He is blossoming in his desire to learn and in expanding his social circle. (I tried posting some video, but lost patience with the uploading process. If interested, take a peak at Lynda's videos posted through Joelle's link above).








Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Bunk Beds

In preparation for our new arrival, we purchased bunk beds for the boys in the spring. They had a great time playing on them, although Nate slept on the bottom and no one slept on the top. This summer we decided to try Nate on the top with Jadon transitioning from the crib to the bottom bunk. The idea of sleeping without restraints (other than a bed rail) was a bit too tempting and he would inevitably adventure out of his bed shortly after being placed there. He was given one or two chances, and then was placed back in the crib to fall asleep. Occasionally, we still repeat that routine (particularly if he chooses to nap in the afternoon), but on the whole, he has transitioned to a big boy bed very well.























When Nate was 2, my friend Marsalie and I attended Circle Craft and were introduced to B-Cozy blankets. I loved the fleece quilt and purchased a personalized one for Nate.



















I was excited to do the same thing this year for Jadon but was disappointed when I learned they were no longer in business. I searched on-line for something comparable and was delighted to find Mimi & Lola. Jadon now has his own blanket too. They both love their "cozy" blankets and I will admit to looking forward to choosing another one for the new babe.



















One evening this summer, as Brent was tucking in the boys before our bed time, he noticed they had managed to both fall asleep in the top bunk. Nate finally became frustrated with the cuddling from his younger brother. You may notice his extended arm keeping his brother at arm's length.















Overall, sharing room space seems to have facilitated growth in their relationship. I love to hear their little conversations and desired play time together (even when it is happening before 6am!).

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Salmon Arm

At least every 2 years, the Penner family gets together in Salmon Arm at Aunt Joyce & Uncle Emeric's. They have a beautiful home with lots of space to run and have fun. Nate was recalling his last visit to Salmon Arm with key features being the "tractor, trampoline, big dog, and horse". Well, the big dog has been replaced with a younger and so far smaller dog, and the horse was elsewhere, but the other key features were still in place making for an exciting weekend! Uncle Emeric arranged many hayrides throughout the "neighbourhood" and was thoughtful to bring tasty snacks for the adventures too. What delighted our boys even more was the opportunity to drive the tractor. We may have a future on the farm yet!






The boys LOVED all the space, attention, and teasing. Buddy also enjoyed the freedom. It was a fantastic weekend to visit with aunts, uncles, and cousins. There are many little ones all the same age which is delightful as well. The irony of all the girl cousins having baby boys, and the boy cousins having baby girls was discussed many times. I suppose November will prove or disprove certain theories. My Aunt Heather (who has 3 girls getting close to childbearing years) will either be able to relax with the thought that she has the possibility of granddaughters, or fear the amount of grandsons she may have to enjoy!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Brent turns 35














We celebrated part of Brent's birthday by spending the morning at Stanley Park. We played the urban "yuppie" role running along the seawall with a stroller complete with child (and sometimes dog), dog on leash (same dog that also frequented the stroller) and child on bike. Add one blossoming mama and I am sure we were quite the sight. But, we did it (or most of it, the one in full bloom doesn't have quite the endurance she used to, particularly in 30+ degree weather). We only captured a few pictures to commemorate the day.
































Another highlight for Nate especially (but also Brent) was a little motorbike ride the 2 of them shared.