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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Happy 50th Lindy!!!








Today is Lyndon's mom's 50th birthday, and this past Saturday we celebrated with family and friends. The party was at the Good News Cafe...there were AMAZING appetizers and a beautiful (and delicious) cake. It was such a nice night to celebrate Lindy's birthday...she wanted Kallie there too, but it was way too late, so Lyndon and I had a great date and got to visit with lots of people we hadn't seen for awhile. We were nervous leaving Kallie b/c last time (New Year's) she had woken up while we were gone and made strange...but this time there were absolutely no problems, hooray!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Kallie looooooooooves babies!

So, I have no pictures for this post...but I just had to write about how much Kallie loves other babies and how hilarious it is! It all started on boxing day when we were heading home. We stopped in at the Carter residence to pick up/drop off some stuff, and say good-bye. I was holding Kallie, and Ethan was playing on the floor. All of a sudden, Kallie started making this odd noise that's a combination of yelling/screeching/and grunting, and waving her arms around. And she was trying to wiggle out of my arms to get to Ethan on the floor! As we were leaving, Lyndon had Kallie by the door, and Mandi had Ethan, and Kallie started doing it all over again, it was so funny!

Well, since then, it's just gotten funnier! Our first trip to Superstore after Christmas, I was walking around with Kallie, she started yelling/screeching/grunting, I turn around and sure enough, there's another baby about ten feet away. Five minutes later, same thing, another baby. It's so cute b/c it makes the other mom look and then the babies converse for awhile.

Monday I went grocery shopping and as I was bagging the groceries, I heard Kallie making that strange noise from the cart, and I knew right away what I'd see when I turned around...this time the baby was about 18 months old, but Kallie still LOVED her. And it was so fun, b/c her mom ended up packing groceries right beside us, so the girls had a nice little chat and held hands for awhile:)

I just love all these new things that happen as Kallie gets older, it's very fun to see her personality coming out stronger all the time!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

8 Months Have Flown By!!!!




Well, it's official...time goes by WAY too fast! Kallie turns 8 months old today, and I just can't believe it! It seems like each month goes by faster than the last! This is been a huge month for Kallie, she's become a completely different baby! Here are some of the things that have been happening

1. She started 'crawling'! She's figured out how to pull herself around and when she wants to, can get going pretty fast! We have a split-level, so we need to get quite a few baby gates, and quick!
2. She's understanding so much more! If you ask her to high-five, she will. And if you say 'bonk' to her, she'll bump her forehead against yours~it's pretty cute! And she's really become a little entertainer. She makes very funny faces and noises, and when she realizes that people are laughing at her, she'll do it over and over again! She's a total ham!
3. She's started 'talking'! Her babbling has totally changed this month...it's gone from random noises, to very pronounced sounds (mum, dad-dee, etc.) with different intonation and levels of volume. And it's constant now! It is so fun to listen to! She also screeches VERY loudly..which isn't AS fun to listen to, but we still get a kick out of it:)
4. She started making strange! This has proven to be a little trying, because I can only leave her with Lyndon or Nana (Lyndon's mom) but she's already coming out of it and getting very comfortable with people again.
5. She had formula for the first time...which was'nt such a big deal for her, but it was for me. I had to have toe surgery while I was in Winnipeg, and couldn't breastfeed for two days. I couldn't pump enough milk beforehand and so had to supplement with formula...I was kind of sad at first because I really only wanted her to have breast milk...but she doesn't seem to mind the difference in taste, and the convenience of it has changed my opinion:)!!! She still rarely gets it, but if I have to run out and don't have time to pump...formula it is! She also had meat and cheerios for the first time...meat she's not so crazy about, but she LOVES cheerios! And so do I...definitley frees up some time while she's eating them:)!
6. On a not-so-great note, between teething, starting to move around and being in Wpg. for two weeks, sleeping has gotten pretty rough again. Things seem to be getting back to normal, but we're still having some bad nights.

I think that's it, I know that was a lot to read! I can't help it...I'm just so proud of our little girl! These last eight months have been so wonderful...I love how each month just keeps getting better and better. As I'm writing this, Kallie is on the bed beside me, on her knees, yanking stuff out of a rubbermaid bin and examining it closely. Something she never would have done a week ago! Time...way too fast! I'm excited to see what this next month brings!

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Ringing in the New Year with a....bark?!?!








Well, before anyone gets too worked up(mom:), no, we did not get a dog. We live in the city, in close quarters, and have no desire to squish a 120 lb husky into the mix! But, we did have a canine visitor for the night! Our New Year's Eve started out a little rough...Kallie was having a hard time going to sleep (it's amazing how much a disrupted schedule affects babies!) and I needed to be picking up the babysitter. Luckily, Lyndon was able to settle her down and get her to sleep while I picked up Kathleen. So off we went to Fred and Lindy's to spend New Year's with the fam...Lyndon's auntie Lorri is in town from Toronto, and Oma and Opa were there as well. We had delicious appetizers and snacks, were having a great time visiting and laughing...when the phone rang! I instantly knew who it was...Kallie's schedule has been completely thrown off by all the holiday travelling and late nights, and she's had a couple of rought nights, waking up 3-4 hours into her sleep. Plus, she just started making strange this week, so I had a feeling it would be disastrous if she woke up before we got home (she hadn't seen Kathleen for a few weeks). When I answered the phone, I could hear Kallie screaming in the background, and so headed home right away. I was home in less than ten minutes, and Kallie instantly calmed down when I held her, even laughed and smiled (little goofball). I got her back to sleep and was able to join the fun again for the rest of the night. We played Cranium Wow (one of my Christmas gifts from Lyndon's parents!) and laughed and laughed and laughed~Lyndon's Oma and Opa are hilarious...it was such a fun night! We rang in the new year with a delicious dessert a la Lindy, and headed home. Well, that's where our adventure began. About two minutes from our house, we saw a big husky on the road, barely being missed by traffic, right by the expressway. We pulled over right away, knowing the dog wasn't too far off from being hit. We weren't really sure what we were going to do, but we knew we had to get him off the road. So for about 15-20 minutes, we tried to get him in the back of our truck, FINALLY succeeding. We decided to look for the owners, driving way into the country, knocking on doors (at 1:30 in the morning...only houses with lights on:) What we learned was that people had been seeing this dog for about 3 days, no one had come looking for it, and no one could catch it. The animal shelter does not pick up animals at night, so we were left with one option...bring him home with us. We got home about 2 hours after we had left Fred and Lindy's. It was quite interesting...we had to lock our cats in our room, or they would go nuts. He's a huge dog (who threw up in the back of our truck...lovely) and we didn't know how we were going to keep him in our little townhouse. We first tried the basement, but we would have had to stay up all night with him b/c he really didn't like it down there, and just wouldn't settle, so we ended up tying him up in our backyard. I felt bad about it, but Lyndon kept reassuring me that huskies are made to withstand cold temperatures, and thankfully it wasn't too cold. We slept in the living room so we could keep an eye on him and give him some attention throughout the night, bought some dog food at the corner store, and did the best we could with the little we had. We had to keep the cats in the basement b/c they started howling when they saw him, but for the most part, the night went ok. Lyndon didn't get much sleep, b/c he just kept watching the dog. But thankfully, this morning the animal shelter came and picked him up, we're praying he'll be adopted by a loving family right away. He was such a sweet, gentle dog, and really beautiful! We both said that if we lived in the country we definitely would have kept him! Anyways, that was our adventerous New Year's Eve...quite a fun way to start 2008! And now we're just relaxing and enjoying the day together, before Lyndon has to go back to work tomorrow! May you all have a wonderfully blessed year!
Kallie and Kathleen

January 1, 2008~~first picture of the new year!

Christmas with the Wagenaars
















Well, I figure only one week after Christmas isn't too late to post...in fact, considering my track record, I'd say it's pretty good:) We had a wonderful first Christmas with Kallie! I headed to Winnipeg on the 12th to get in some extra time with my family (well, for Kallie to anyways...let's face it, I'm not really that important anymore:). My grandpa Sheridan arrived from Kamloops, BC on the 15th, and it was his first time meeting his great-granddaughter...very special:) And I loved seeing my grandpa too! We were in close quarters with my parents for Christmas~~they are building a new house that we were hoping would be ready for Christmas...but as house building goes...it wasn't! Right now they are staying in military housing (a PMQ) which is itsy bitsy. For the two of them, it's great! But add Grandpa, Lauren, Kallie and Dana...and then later on Lyndon...and that two bedroom little house was overflowing! We were very blessed though, a man that my dad works with was going home for Christmas, and so let us stay in his PMQ--when Lyndon arrived on the 21st, the three of us moved over there...giving everyone a little more breathing room:) But even though we were squished, we had an amazing time with my family. They spent every moment they could with Kallie, and she definitely loved it! We got spoiled on Christmas, and had a great dinner with family friends. And I got to spend time with my best friends (with Kallie and also while grandma babysat!) It was very sad to go, but nice to get home as well. We celebrated Christmas with Lyndon's parents the night we got home (boxing day) and were spoiled once again! We had a family get together with the Prenger side that Friday and it was lots of fun!!! Lyndon goes back to work tomorrow...it's been wonderful for him to have this time off, he works so hard all year, and Kallie and I have absolutely loved having him around every day! We definitely had a great Christmas this year, Kallie's first of many! If you'd like to see more Christmas pics, they're all on facebook.

Seven Month Pictures (lots!)




the couple that turned out ok:)


falling...
not impressed....




not wanting to co-operate...


anticipating the flash....




Hanging out with her boyfriend, Ethan

Here are some pictures from Kallie's seven month adventures, as well as her seven month 'photo shoot'....which was pretty funny and slightly disasterous:) She's started anticipating the flash and so every time she sees us raise the camera, she starts to close her eyes...it's pretty cute, but can make it slightly difficult to get a good picture. It took me about 20 shots to get one decent one:) And a quick update on what's new with her...she's officially started making strange! We tried to leave her in the church nursery on Sunday, and she was absolutely hysterical! We could hear her all the way up in the sanctuary!!! So it's making things a little trickier for us, but at the same time, it does feel special that Lyndon and I are the only two that can calm her down or that she wants to see when she's upset. She still goes to people she knows (grandparents, aunties and such) but will definitely show when she wants to come back to us...she reaches out for us and makes high-pitched grunting noises...pretty funny again! Our babe is almost 8 months old, and again she's been changing so much...I'll leave the rest of the update for the end of this 'age':)
at the hoito for daddy's birthday breakfast, shoes were a new thing in the seventh month