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Anniversaries and Sick Toddlers

December 21, 2014 by heatherss 11 Comments

Dearest Husband and I have been married for eleven years now! It really does seem like a lifetime and I can hardly remember not being married. B is my partner for life and has been through all my ups and downs and still accepts me (and knows me best). Our marriage has had its share of good times … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family, Husband, sick, toddler

Enjoying the Farm to Table Meal

September 29, 2014 by heatherss 4 Comments

Back in February I won a meal from the Forum Farm to Table lunch through Rattle and Mum. They gave me the option to choose a meal right up until September. Figuring the older Nicky was the more he would eat, I left it for as long as possible. That is how we landed up at the "Fete de la gastronomie", … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family, sick, toddler

“So, What Do You DO All Day?

February 17, 2014 by heatherss 11 Comments

My hairdresser asked me this question idly the other day, while cutting my hair. I wonder if it’s only stay at home moms that get asked this question. I tried to decipher the intention behind the words. Was it condescension (“I know what I do, I cut hair every day. And I get paid for it”) or genuine … [Read more...]

Filed Under: development, illness, play, sick, toddler

Nicky’s First Puke-A-Thon (and a half step video)

October 20, 2013 by heatherss 23 Comments

I must warn the squeamish to scroll over this post and go to the end to watch the cute video. For the rest of you, here is the blow by blow of my son's illness the past two days. The evening started well enough. My father is in town. We went to go fetch DH from work and needed to wait. Nicky kept … [Read more...]

Filed Under: baby, illness, sick, toddler

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