I hope all you Moms out there had a wonderful Mother’s Day. Mine was … well… another Sunday. I should clarify, I was woken to J and his Rainbow Book he made at school. It was beautiful, he actually drew flowers for me. And he sang me a wonderful rainbow song, twice. My day started out great, it just seemed to pitter out after that. So, to give myself a little treat, I bought a new magazine today. It just caught my eye, not only for the name, but the delicious photo on the front.
I rarely buy a magazine for the first time without flipping the pages, but his one I had to have, at least once. Anna Magazine is a Canadian production. A woman in Winnipeg, started it in her home. It is a quarterly magazine and is in it’s second year. This issue is issue number six, so it is still very new. My personal review is that it has potential to be great. It is reminiscent of Donna Hay magazines, which I love. The photos are fabulous and the recipes are divine. I just found that it was lacking a little in content. I do appreciate the mostly Winnipeg advertisements, but like a few other Canadian magazines, those ads are location specific. In other words, if you aren’t visiting Winnipeg, they won’t help you. The magazine is divided into sections and it took me a few sections to realize that there was a title page and then another page following that would have a little blurb about that title. Once I figured that out it wasn’t too bad, but a little distracting. It was fresh and clean looking, but for $8 (the same price as Donna Hay’s magazine) I would like just a little more.
J and I had “some work to do today” as he kept telling me over and over again. His school has a collections fair every year for the Junior and Senior Kindergarten Kids. J chose to collect keys. And by collecting, he asked his Dad and I for keys and I found a few and his Dad brought a box home from work. The box sat on the island for two weeks. J would take out the keys, sort them, show them to friends but we did not put it all together on display. Until today. The fair is tomorrow. Yes, I think it is safe to say I procrastinate a little. I didn’t mean to, it just happens sometimes when I am doing too many things. But, Friday I made a list of things to finish. And today with the collection we crossed off the last thing. J glued each and every key on that piece of wood. They are separated by silver and gold colours and by the categories Work, Home and Car. J wrote each word on a sticker and we stuck them on the wood in between the silver and gold keys. I was quite proud of him as he couldn’t even write one letter when he started school. He is very proud of his collection, so don’t be surprised if you see another photo from the fair tomorrow.
And little Miss Apple. Well. She is giving me a little bit of a hard time with sleep right now. You see it is all my fault. There were times that I was so exhausted that once J was in bed, I would let Hubby take her downstairs where he would put her to sleep in front of the tv. That is just the wrong thing to do. By six months J had his little routine and was in bed by seven every night. Apple is now eight months and went from going to bed at seven to almost nine most nights. I wanted to put a stop to this a while ago, but again I was too tired to worry. Now, I need to break this habit and it is wearing me down.
I know there is only another month and a bit of school, so hopefully things will work out for good this summer but, right now, Apple is still having two naps most days. But, I think she only needs one. Her wake times are going from four hour stretches to five or six hour stretches. Unfortunately she falls asleep around 9:30-10am and I have to wake her up at 10:30am to pick up J from school. This leaves her with not enough sleep to make it to bedtime. Thus, today she had a catnap at 3:50pm. I woke her up after 20min and even put her in the playpen with us in the family room so she wouldn’t get too comfy. But she didn’t go back to bed until 9:15pm. This makes for a very long day for me. Combine that with the fact that she doesn’t want to go to sleep for me, her mother, makes it a little tough. But, in a week and a bit I am going to be flying to Regina in the evening and I need to be able to soothe my baby to sleep! Not that I expect a magic answer here, but I thought I would share my nap/sleep woes with you all because you just never know who might have a great suggestion.
And with that said, it is now almost 10pm, my bedtime, so I bid you all good night and hope that tomorrow brings me one step closer to getting Apple in bed a bit earlier.
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Oh, it’s a lot harder to put the 2nd child on a schedule, and easy to slip into habits. What happened here unfortunately is that BOTH kids’ bedtime moved back…I’ve been fighting an uphill battle to bring sleeptime back to something more civilized!
That mag looks lovely, but yes, pricey!
I know what you mean about not being able to soothe your own baby to sleep. Jack was a daddy’s boy as a baby and used to cry if I tried to put him to bed. It killed me but I let it happen because he was difficult to put to sleep. We fixed it but it’s so long ago, I don’t recall how!
You are coming here? Do I get to see you?
Starbucks with Anna?
I love the key display. You can tell he had fun putting it together. Apple is adorable. Hope you get the sleep patterns worked out. That can be so hard. We eventually had to let The Bean do some crying it out. The more we tried to reassure her and check on her, the more she cried. Once we realized that we were really going to have to just leave her alone, it took a few days, but she was okay. Now, she does great at night….naptimes are another story. She does have trouble in unfamiliar places too, even though we take her pillow and blankets and some other familiar things. I think that will get a little easier with time though. I hope Apple settles in for you!
That is a cute project. Sleep is such a challenge. Especially when you (like me) want to have some semblance of a schedule. I have a friend who is always going on about how she never has any trouble with getting her kids to bed, but that is because she lets them stay up till they collapse from exhaustion. I just don’t agree with that, so sleep challenges, here we go. You will work things out with Apple. We all do, eventually 🙂
How the heck did I miss that magazine!!
Ooo, I HAVE to have that magazine too, at least once! Great title!
At that price though I do not see it becoming a habit, yikes!
About the sleep thing. We are working on the same thing, we had fallen into the habit of letting them fall asleep on our laps in front of the TV as well. Putting them in bed is actually forcing an earlier sleep time, no distractions to deal with. What a lot of work though I am so wiped!
I wish you the best with it and hope the adaption goes quickly!
Good Luck I’m still trying to get my kis into a routine. And one is about to turn 18!
Good luck with that.
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