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A Busy Weekend…

Scrapbooking

This past Thursday, I hosted a Creative Memories Scrapbooking party! I don’t know about everyone else who attended, but I had a really great time :-) I think it was a combination of getting together with some friends that I hadn’t seen in a while, exchanging stories about our kids and our busy lives, as well as doing something just for me that I absolutely LOVE! Scrapbooking has been a passion of mine for many years now. It began when I went to a “Crop Night” with a co-worker of my husbands, just to see what this new craze was all about. That evening, I made my first official scrapbook page layout, featuring honeymoon snapshots from Nova Scotia. Since then, I have collected massive quantities of scrapbooking “stuff” especially stickers! Stuart thinks it is cute that I get to re-live my childhood by getting out my “sticker books” to play with once in a while. While I am not a compulsive hoarder of any one thing, I would have to say that my collection of stickers might make one wonder…

Friday, we left Guelph, and headed up North for an overnight stay with family in the Owen Sound area. I really enjoyed seeing both of my Grandmothers, Aunts and Uncles, and of course my parents, and my Brother, Michael. My Mom devised a fun way to hand out Easter treats this year. She made up a wonderful basket full of goodies, and we played a card game, and as each person was eliminated from the game, they got to choose a prize from the basket! Much more original than the traditional “hide the eggs” routine! I think I enjoyed it even more, as I got to choose a prize from the basket early on in the proceedings, and there was a lot of choice!

We arrived back in town this afternoon, having enjoyed a beautiful drive in the sunshine with our sleeping son in the back seat, which allowed us to chat while we drove.  We caught up on news, exchanged ideas, and just enjoyed each other’s company.
Tomorrow, it’s rest and relaxation here at our own home (throw in a bit of cooking of course, and perhaps some visitors…) I can’t think of a better way to spend Easter Weekend.

To top off a wonderful weekend, on Monday we have our first ultrasound.  This is early to be having an ultrasound, as they don’t normally do one until around 20 weeks, but we are still a little uncertain on the timing, and not *exactly* sure how old baby is.  In any case, I am really looking forward to getting a sneak peek at this new little person.  Things sure seem to be moving right along!

Happy Birthday to…ME!

Happy Birthday!

I turned 30 on Tuesday! I don’t know whether to celebrate, or cry. But they say that 40 is the new 20, so by my calculations, I guess that puts me somewhere around 10!

We celebrated the big day quietly, with family. I haven’t been feeling much like partying, what with my current schedule of going to bed by about 7:30 p.m. and I felt it wouldn’t be fair to invite a bunch of friends over, only to kick them all out at the hour of 7 when it was time for my one-year-old and I to “retire” for the evening!

So instead, I celebrated my birthday this week by having my first “official” pre-natal visit. As expected, it included the usual height and weight measurements, blood pressure (which was alarmingly high!) plus the embarassing but necessary physical examinations and the ever-popular “pee-in-a-jar” routine. All of this was expected, and over with quickly enough, so I really cannot complain too much. The entire process was made totally worthwhile when I was able to hear the heartbeat of our tiny unborn child. It is such a reassuring sound, and hearing this sound for the first time was so wonderful.

That was the most meaningful birthday gift of all!

Announcing…

Baby Carriage

I have been hearing a lot from friends and family who regularily read my blog that I have not been writing as often as they’d like! It is true that lately, I have been rather pre-occupied. I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you why…

Stuart, Liam and I are thrilled to announce that we are expecting our second child in October! Needless to say, some of the “joys” of early pregnancy have rendered me rather ill lately, and my usual evening routing including updating my blog has changed, as I go to bed by about 7:30 every evening!

Hopefully, in the weeks to come, I will start to feel much better. I was very sick during my first trimester of pregnancy with Liam, and this pregnancy has been much the same!

So, exciting things are going to happen in the Robertson household this fall. Until then, to quote my Mother’s wonderful poem “I ask for Spirit’s gentle keeping.” We can’t wait to meet you little one!