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It has arrived!!


The newest addition in “The Mother of All” series! I should start by saying how I was first introduced to Ann Douglas. We are going back quite a few years now, lets say… six or maybe almost seven. Hubby and I had finally come to the time when we were going to get pregnant. We had a plan. We would stop birth control and a few months later we would be pregnant.

We were picking up a few things at Costco and I was browsing the books, like I love to do. And to my surprise there was a pile of books called “The Mother of all Pregnancy Book”. The first thing that caught my eye, other than the word “pregnacy” was the Canadian Flag. I was sick of flipping through books on how to get pregnant and have all sorts of American stats thrown at me. Not that I don’t love Americans, I do, they are family. But, our medical system is somewhat different, so not all the information applies to all of us. I decide to pick up the book. I hid it in my nightside table, away from parents or step-children, and started to read it.

I loved the way the words just flowed. Ann spoke to me like I was a friend chatting it up over coffee. Trying to get pregnant is so easy for some, but for others not so good. I read only to the point where you actually get pregnant, promising myself that I would read the rest when I was pregnant. Months go by and nothing happens, we start going to see specialists and our route of infertility begins. I turned back to Ann’s book on a daily, regular basis. The first time I read the book, I skimmed over the troubleshooting area. Not thinking that we would be having any problems. But, once problems were diagnosed, Ann was able to explain to me exactly what was wrong in plain english that I could understand through my anger and tears.

Fast forward. We go through our ivf and get the positive beta that tells us indeed that we are pregnant. The first thing I did, other than call Hubby and a few girlfriends was pull out Ann’s book and read the rest. I referred to it throughout my pregnancy. I loved it so much that I started purchasing it for friends who were talking about getting pregnant. And I will say, thankfully, that all followed my lead and read the first half first, then waited, and within three months all were pregnant. I also make sure to throw in “The Mother of all Babies Book” for their showers.

Long before, I had ever heard of Blogging, I felt like I knew Ann so well. She was with me for so long trying to get pregnant. Flipping through pages all the time, made me feel like she was right there with me, holding my hand. Then, a girlfriend of mine started up this blogging thing and introduced me to Ann’s Blog. I have now met Ann a few times and chatted through email, blogging and on the phone. Ann is one remarkable woman and I feel honoured that I was able to contribute some of my thoughts on sleep ,or lack there of, for her newest addition “Sleep Solutions for your Baby, Toddler and Preschooler: The Ultimate No-Worry approach for Each Age and Stage”. I haven’t finished it yet, I was too busy taking a nap, but know that it is full of real life wisdom and suggestions. And I can’t wait to read the Toddler section, in hopes that we can reset the clocks here.

Thank you Ann, for being so good at what you do. For having the gift to put words together so well. And for sharing in our lives as we all learn to take on the role of parents.

Thank You.

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Oh the Sand!


That came off of these kids after a couple of hours in the sandbox! As you can see we still have a little tiny bit of snow left, but nothing to slow us down for sure. The boys played in the sandbox for almost two hours while my Sister, Baby “A” and I sat up by the house and soaked in a few rays. (Yes, Baby was covered and sheltered from the sun).

If this beautiful weather continues we will have the pool set up for Easter! My Sister and I decided that it was much easier for us to sit and hang out, outside than in. We had already been for a walk and had lunch, but they were tearing up the inside of the house. As soon as we suggested outside the two of them were at the door and ready to go in their socks!!

We also brought out the dogs, the four of them were playing chase and crashing into each other ( no kids were hurt in the taking of this photo). They had a blast and in turn we had a blast. It was only a glimps of what is to come for us in the months ahead, and I cannot wait! But, please make summer go by just as slow as winter :).

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Not so stellar

After last week’s 4lb loss and feeling great, this week hasn’t lived up to week #2 expectations. Although I followed carefully and continued with my greens and fruit, I did cheat a couple of times and had a couple of handfuls of jelly beans. Who knew that a few little beans of sugar would affect my whole week!! Ack. I have nothing extra to report as loss this week. So sad really.

But, I do have to say that I added a few more walks compared to the week before. And it should account for a little something extra on the excercise scale when you have to scrub your dogs after your walk. And no, I don’t mean my feet. I mean my furry dogs. I thought it would be safe to take them with me, the roads looked dry. Apparently as the day goes on the sun gets stronger and the snowbanks melt. I took the bike path to my sisters, stopped for coffee, and headed home an hour later. The snowbanks were melting so fast, my dogs were covered in water and winter muck. “J” was even getting upset that he was getting sprayed in the face by Cosmo (the one with the longer fur, and the one who walks closest to the stroller).

Alas, my extra excercise did not help with a net loss of weight this week. Oh well, that’s ok. I still ate healthier, and excercised more. That is the point to becoming a more healthier You. Will continue on the path, and hopefully with the warm temperatures forecasted this week and the fact that we put our chairs in our now almost snow free backyard, a little more outside air and excercise will net a bigger loss for next week.

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