” Oria Adams (asking for favours)Can you do me a favourite?
Blog Everyday in June
June 13 - Contents of Purse
Camera, yogurt raisins, digestive biscuits, hand sanitizer, wallet, rosebud salve and some calming spray. It’s sort of packed right now with the essentials should I go into labour and want a few things handy.
” Oria Adams (upon snuggling up with her mummer blanket)Daddy, we need to fly to Newfoundland, can we take a plane to Newfoundland?
My super cycling friends are opening up a bike cafe this weekend in Vancouver. If you live in the City check them out. I’m really excited for them.
They’re shop is located at the corner of Heather Street / 16th Avenue. Stop in for a coffee or bike repair.
I tend to hang on to the mistakes I make. This is my friendly reminder.
(via listeningworld)
Living the life. Now that Tia lives upstairs, every second day is “can I have a pedicure?”
Today though, she offered Tia a manicure, and I’d say she did a pretty darn good job staying sort of inside the nail bed.
Blog Everyday in June
Day 12 - Favourite Colour with Photo to show
Green. I love the colour green, especially the green we find in nature. This is my front yard. The view from my porch. On a rainy morning.
GPOYKW - Sports Edition
This is a little girl that likes hockey. The day she was born she was given a Habs Jersey (her papas favourite team), and of course she partook in the Canucks / Boston game 7 riot night game (thankfully we were home outside watching with or neighbors, not downtown while the riots were going on).
And she still fits the Habs jersey and likes To watch her daddy play hockey!
Blog Everyday in June
June 11 - Photo of Handwriting
I’m not a writer. I like to print in all caps.
Just walk right on in. Have a look at the merchandise. And sample the bits that have fallen on the floor.
Smart pidgeon. His friends are probably outside waiting for food to fall from someone’s hands.
Well I decided to have a cervical sweep today to see if we could move things along and see where we are at. Apparently I’m 3 cm dilated and very thin and stretchy. I haven’t had any indication anything was happening at all. This leaves me feeling like my labour may go like it did when Oria came. I didn’t even know I was in labour until my waters broke. Things progressed quickly. I’m guessing I’ll get through early labour without much notice And move right into active labour. Hopefully sooner than later…
Oria was ever the midwife helper again today. Her favourite is measuring the belly. She then had her heart rate checked and belly measured. She was sure to let Thea know that “there’s no baby in my belly”






