First off, I had 12 days off and we went on a couple trips so that's why I haven't updated anything.
Nanny and Grandpa came to PG on Wednesday night. I got off work on Thursday morning and we headed down to Cranbrook with Nanny & Grandpa. It was quite the fun trip. The hotel we stayed at had an outdoor pool which wasn't opened up yet, because it was still very cold outside! Actually, the trip itself was long... very very looooooooong!!! It was snowing like crazy and we passed a few cars in the ditch. The roads were very bad!
Anyway, we couldn't go into the pool, but there was an indoor hot tub so we did go down there and swim for a bit. The first night, the water was tepid, the second time it was lukewarm and perfect for swimming in. The third night, it was SUPER hot!! We could barely go in it.
Outside of our hotel and across the street there were train tracks and Lincoln also loved looking out the window at them when they came.
We had adjoining rooms with Nanny and Grandpa and at one point, Lincoln shut the adjoining door. I had taken precautions for such an even though and made sure that there was a main door key to each of our rooms in the other persons room. The problem was though, that I had put the chain lock across the door in our room because Lincoln could open the door. With the chain in place, Lincoln could play safely in our room and I could hang out with Dad in their room. The problem came though when Lincoln, before I could catch him, shut the adjoining door on his side. I have to admit, I was a bit panicked!! The main doors had 'bar' type knobs that Lincoln could pull down on, but the adjoining room doors had regular doorknobs and Lincoln can't open them yet! And the connecting side that we had access too didn't have a doorknob on it at all, so for about 30 seconds, I was in panic mode trying to figure out how to open the adjoining door!! I really thought I was going to have to use a butterknife and rip the door from it's hinges!! Fortunately though, I was able to flick the door locking thing over and pop it open!! But it was a very scary moment for me, because if it hadn't worked, I have no idea how we would have gotten in there!! After that, we hung a towel over the door so that it wouldn't close. I certainly learn from my past mistakes!!!
Lincoln did remarkably well for being cooped up in a hotel room for five days. Well, actually he wasn't totally cooped up, we usually went out in the morning to the mall or Walmart and then in the evenings we hit the hot-tub, but he did do well. On one trip to the mall, there was an elderly guy with a guitar singing old gospel hymns. I don't really know what he was doing there. I would have bought one of his CD's because he was pretty darn good and his voice was awesome, but he wasn't actually selling anything. The boy scouts were having little car races in the mall that day too, so maybe that's why he was there singing. We watched the cars race, but really, Lincoln was more interested in listening to the elderly guy sing. Lincoln was in a shopping cart and he was dancing to the guys guitar and clapping when his songs ended. It was pretty darn cute and I wish I had brought my camera with us that day.
One night, we went downstairs to have dinner with Azim, the hotel owner who Mom was helping out. He really liked Lincoln and kept saying how cute he was. We were all sitting chit-chatting and waiting for our meals and all of the sudden, Lincoln looks at Azim and says, "Hey, watch this." then he starts singing and doing the actions for the Itsy Bitsy Spider! It was pretty darn funny. Lincoln has been able to sing and to the actions for a long time, but he's never just gone out of his way to say "Hey, watch this." And then do it. He was quite the little performer, when he wants to be, but he'll never perform for me when I'm trying to get him to show off the talents that he has!! The little monkey can count to ten, but I can never get him to show anyone that trick!!
Azim was also quite amazed that once we told Lincoln his name, Lincoln easily said it and would say 'Hi Azim' or 'Bye Azim'. He was very impressed with Lincoln's vocabulary and told us often how cute and smart he was.
On the trip back from Cranbrook, I'm happy to report that the roads were much better!! There was no snow at all!! It was actually quite a nice drive. We stopped in Jasper for dinner and also bought some ice cream along the way, which Lincoln loved and made quite the mess while he was eating it!
After Cranbrook, we spent one night at home and then headed to Tumbler Ridge to hang out with Logan, Landon, Jamie and Kendra. (and of course the rest of the family!) Landon and Logan spent a couple days with us at home because they were both sick so Lincoln got to play with them quite a bit. Logan came swimming with us the first night we were there, but after that, she was sick and couldn't go with us so we went alone. I was going to take Jamie with us one evening, but she had gone off with one of Lindsey's friends so Lincoln and I went alone. Then we came home and played outside with all his cousins. Logan, Landon and Jamie were making a big mud-hole and Lincoln certainly enjoyed digging in it with a stick beside them. They also played on the swing-set. Lincoln loves the swings. When we go to the park, that's what he wants to spend most of his time doing. He's not used to real swings though, because at the park they usually have those baby-swings so he sits in them and get's pushed really high! On the regular swings, he has to hold on and I'm paranoid he'll slip off so he doesn't get to go as high, which doesn't make him too happy. He did slip off the ones at Nanny & Grandpa's house and now has a little cut and bruise on his chin from where he went face first into the dirt.
Because Lorne, Jamie, Kendra and Lindsey are also staying at Mom and Dad's, Lincoln and I slept in the toy room. I had a bunch of cushions from the couch and Lincoln slept on a cushion and two kids foam chairs. He loved it!! When I gave him the option of sleeping in the playpen or on the floor, he picked the floor every night!
After Tumbler, it was back to PG and we had a weekend here to just relax before I had to go back to work on Tuesday and Lincoln was going to start his first day at "The Friendship Garden" -- 'Auntie' Christine's daycare. We stopped in to see Christine on Monday morning and Lincoln played outside with the kids. Then we did a little running around and getting set for my going back to work. We came home and I put him down for a nap and he was fine. He didn't have any problems at all, but when he woke up and I went in to get him - his eye was glued shut with goop! I took a warm cloth and wiped it all out so he could open his eye, but then as soon as I wiped it out, it would goop up again. It was pretty disgusting. An hour wait at the Walk-in Clinic determined it was a severe case of Pink Eye!! That's the doctor's words, "A severe case." I honestly don't know how it could be severe when at 1pm he was fine and at 4pm, he was soooo goopy! I just don't know how that happened. So, an hour at the walk in clinic, then another 35 minutes at the pharmacy (which makes no sense to me at all since it's just putting a label on a bottle, but whatever.) and we went back home -- after driving past the horses that Lincoln loves to drive past almost every day.
Because of the 'pink eye' Lincoln couldn't start his daycare which meant I got an extra two days off work. Which would have been nice if it didn't mean fighting with Lincoln to put eye-drops in his eyes every four hours!! He hates them!! Bribery doesn't work!! Threats don't work!! I literally have to lay him on his back between my legs, tuck his arms under my legs to hold him in place and then pry his little eyes open so I can put two drops in there!! It's like the WWF (Wrestling) in my living room. Big Mommy takes on Little Lincoln every four hours. It's not fun at all!! And for a little guy, he can sure struggle and clench those little eyes shut!! His eyes are looking a little better and in 4 more days, he'll be apparently healed enough to be non-contagious.
After our wrestling match tonight we went out on the front porch and did some swinging!! It was nice to relax out there with him and he was much happier knowing that the eyedrops were done for the night. He's been a little fussy the past couple days and has a cough again. He didn't eat much supper either, so I'm really hoping he's not getting a cold or something on top of the pink-eye. One thing at a time please!!
Oh, something else funny that he did while we were in Tumbler. It was supper time and Logan, Landon and Dad were all sitting at the table with Lincoln. Lincoln wanted to get down and play or something and pushed his plate away.
I said, "Lincoln, you need to eat your supper." and pushed the plate back to him.
His response, "I'm not hungry." and pushed the plate away again.
So I said, "Yes, you are hungry." and pushed the plate back to him.
His response, "I'm full." and pushed the plate away again.
To that I said, "No, you're not full." and pushed the plate back to him once again.
His final response to that was, "I'm sick."
Logan, Landon and Dad had a very good chuckle over that!! It was pretty funny too, I'll admit!! and, when I told him he wasn't sick, he did actually eat his supper. Apparently, he only had the three excuses!!
This afternoon, Lincoln was extremely quiet, but I could hear him faintly singing his ABC's. Whenever we wash our hands, we sing the ABC song. It's a song that's just the right about of time for a child to wash their hands and know they are clean so we've always sung it when washing. Hearing the song -- and the silence -- I knew Lincoln was probably up to something wet!! Sure enough, when I went off to check what he was up too - there he was in the bathroom - up to his elbows (and eyebrows) in soap!! He had it everywhere.
Alright, so that brings us all up to date. It's now April 20th and I'm off to bed. One more day off tomorrow with Lincoln and then for the nights, the babysitter will come to my house so it's all good and I'll be able to go back to work. Not bad really, 14 days off and then I work 2 nightshifts and get another 4 off. I wonder how I could get this gig permanently -- of course, I still want to be paid for my full time hours! Ah well, what can you do! Maybe this time next year, Lincoln will have a little brother or sister and I'll have another year off on maternity leave!
Here's hoping!!
Goodnight!!
PS... I added a couple videos of Lincoln swimming and jumping into the hot tub at the pool!! I couldn't figure out how to put them in with the swimming pictures up above, so they're tagged on at the end. My computer skills in this blog spot thingy are still a little shaky!! Here's hoping they work!!
Nanny and Grandpa came to PG on Wednesday night. I got off work on Thursday morning and we headed down to Cranbrook with Nanny & Grandpa. It was quite the fun trip. The hotel we stayed at had an outdoor pool which wasn't opened up yet, because it was still very cold outside! Actually, the trip itself was long... very very looooooooong!!! It was snowing like crazy and we passed a few cars in the ditch. The roads were very bad!
Anyway, we couldn't go into the pool, but there was an indoor hot tub so we did go down there and swim for a bit. The first night, the water was tepid, the second time it was lukewarm and perfect for swimming in. The third night, it was SUPER hot!! We could barely go in it.
Checking out the hot tub.
Yup - it's good to swim in!
And it's good to play in!
Cheese!!
Ready... Set... JUMP!!!
Lincoln took his goggles and walked around on the bench part of the hot tub.
He really thought that was great fun... UNTIL....
Yup - it's good to swim in!
And it's good to play in!
Cheese!!
Ready... Set... JUMP!!!
Lincoln took his goggles and walked around on the bench part of the hot tub.
He really thought that was great fun... UNTIL....
He came up sputtering and complaining about water in his eyes!
AND BOY WAS HE MAD!
He even got out of the hot tub and sat in a chair until I put his goggles back on.
He got back in the water and rested on the steps for a bit.
Then he was back to splashing around.
Splashing...
and playing is more fun than sitting on a chair!!
And after a bit of splashing with his goggles on -- he took them off again.
And carefully made his way over to the stairs --
And splashed around some more.
One last CHEESE in the water!!
AND BOY WAS HE MAD!
He even got out of the hot tub and sat in a chair until I put his goggles back on.
He got back in the water and rested on the steps for a bit.
Then he was back to splashing around.
Splashing...
and playing is more fun than sitting on a chair!!
And after a bit of splashing with his goggles on -- he took them off again.
And carefully made his way over to the stairs --
And splashed around some more.
One last CHEESE in the water!!
While at the hotel, Lincoln got to have Kool-aid for the first time!!
Outside of our hotel and across the street there were train tracks and Lincoln also loved looking out the window at them when they came.
Do you see all those trains??
One evening, we even saw a whole bunch of deer running across the road in front of our hotel. Unfortunately, it was too dark outside and by the time I got my camera, they were already gone. But, we did get to enjoy looking at them scampering across the road. Lincoln is fascinated by looking at animals, especially horses, but generally, any animals will do.
We had adjoining rooms with Nanny and Grandpa and at one point, Lincoln shut the adjoining door. I had taken precautions for such an even though and made sure that there was a main door key to each of our rooms in the other persons room. The problem was though, that I had put the chain lock across the door in our room because Lincoln could open the door. With the chain in place, Lincoln could play safely in our room and I could hang out with Dad in their room. The problem came though when Lincoln, before I could catch him, shut the adjoining door on his side. I have to admit, I was a bit panicked!! The main doors had 'bar' type knobs that Lincoln could pull down on, but the adjoining room doors had regular doorknobs and Lincoln can't open them yet! And the connecting side that we had access too didn't have a doorknob on it at all, so for about 30 seconds, I was in panic mode trying to figure out how to open the adjoining door!! I really thought I was going to have to use a butterknife and rip the door from it's hinges!! Fortunately though, I was able to flick the door locking thing over and pop it open!! But it was a very scary moment for me, because if it hadn't worked, I have no idea how we would have gotten in there!! After that, we hung a towel over the door so that it wouldn't close. I certainly learn from my past mistakes!!!
Lincoln did remarkably well for being cooped up in a hotel room for five days. Well, actually he wasn't totally cooped up, we usually went out in the morning to the mall or Walmart and then in the evenings we hit the hot-tub, but he did do well. On one trip to the mall, there was an elderly guy with a guitar singing old gospel hymns. I don't really know what he was doing there. I would have bought one of his CD's because he was pretty darn good and his voice was awesome, but he wasn't actually selling anything. The boy scouts were having little car races in the mall that day too, so maybe that's why he was there singing. We watched the cars race, but really, Lincoln was more interested in listening to the elderly guy sing. Lincoln was in a shopping cart and he was dancing to the guys guitar and clapping when his songs ended. It was pretty darn cute and I wish I had brought my camera with us that day.
One night, we went downstairs to have dinner with Azim, the hotel owner who Mom was helping out. He really liked Lincoln and kept saying how cute he was. We were all sitting chit-chatting and waiting for our meals and all of the sudden, Lincoln looks at Azim and says, "Hey, watch this." then he starts singing and doing the actions for the Itsy Bitsy Spider! It was pretty darn funny. Lincoln has been able to sing and to the actions for a long time, but he's never just gone out of his way to say "Hey, watch this." And then do it. He was quite the little performer, when he wants to be, but he'll never perform for me when I'm trying to get him to show off the talents that he has!! The little monkey can count to ten, but I can never get him to show anyone that trick!!
Azim was also quite amazed that once we told Lincoln his name, Lincoln easily said it and would say 'Hi Azim' or 'Bye Azim'. He was very impressed with Lincoln's vocabulary and told us often how cute and smart he was.
On the trip back from Cranbrook, I'm happy to report that the roads were much better!! There was no snow at all!! It was actually quite a nice drive. We stopped in Jasper for dinner and also bought some ice cream along the way, which Lincoln loved and made quite the mess while he was eating it!
After Cranbrook, we spent one night at home and then headed to Tumbler Ridge to hang out with Logan, Landon, Jamie and Kendra. (and of course the rest of the family!) Landon and Logan spent a couple days with us at home because they were both sick so Lincoln got to play with them quite a bit. Logan came swimming with us the first night we were there, but after that, she was sick and couldn't go with us so we went alone. I was going to take Jamie with us one evening, but she had gone off with one of Lindsey's friends so Lincoln and I went alone. Then we came home and played outside with all his cousins. Logan, Landon and Jamie were making a big mud-hole and Lincoln certainly enjoyed digging in it with a stick beside them. They also played on the swing-set. Lincoln loves the swings. When we go to the park, that's what he wants to spend most of his time doing. He's not used to real swings though, because at the park they usually have those baby-swings so he sits in them and get's pushed really high! On the regular swings, he has to hold on and I'm paranoid he'll slip off so he doesn't get to go as high, which doesn't make him too happy. He did slip off the ones at Nanny & Grandpa's house and now has a little cut and bruise on his chin from where he went face first into the dirt.
Because Lorne, Jamie, Kendra and Lindsey are also staying at Mom and Dad's, Lincoln and I slept in the toy room. I had a bunch of cushions from the couch and Lincoln slept on a cushion and two kids foam chairs. He loved it!! When I gave him the option of sleeping in the playpen or on the floor, he picked the floor every night!
After Tumbler, it was back to PG and we had a weekend here to just relax before I had to go back to work on Tuesday and Lincoln was going to start his first day at "The Friendship Garden" -- 'Auntie' Christine's daycare. We stopped in to see Christine on Monday morning and Lincoln played outside with the kids. Then we did a little running around and getting set for my going back to work. We came home and I put him down for a nap and he was fine. He didn't have any problems at all, but when he woke up and I went in to get him - his eye was glued shut with goop! I took a warm cloth and wiped it all out so he could open his eye, but then as soon as I wiped it out, it would goop up again. It was pretty disgusting. An hour wait at the Walk-in Clinic determined it was a severe case of Pink Eye!! That's the doctor's words, "A severe case." I honestly don't know how it could be severe when at 1pm he was fine and at 4pm, he was soooo goopy! I just don't know how that happened. So, an hour at the walk in clinic, then another 35 minutes at the pharmacy (which makes no sense to me at all since it's just putting a label on a bottle, but whatever.) and we went back home -- after driving past the horses that Lincoln loves to drive past almost every day.
Because of the 'pink eye' Lincoln couldn't start his daycare which meant I got an extra two days off work. Which would have been nice if it didn't mean fighting with Lincoln to put eye-drops in his eyes every four hours!! He hates them!! Bribery doesn't work!! Threats don't work!! I literally have to lay him on his back between my legs, tuck his arms under my legs to hold him in place and then pry his little eyes open so I can put two drops in there!! It's like the WWF (Wrestling) in my living room. Big Mommy takes on Little Lincoln every four hours. It's not fun at all!! And for a little guy, he can sure struggle and clench those little eyes shut!! His eyes are looking a little better and in 4 more days, he'll be apparently healed enough to be non-contagious.
After our wrestling match tonight we went out on the front porch and did some swinging!! It was nice to relax out there with him and he was much happier knowing that the eyedrops were done for the night. He's been a little fussy the past couple days and has a cough again. He didn't eat much supper either, so I'm really hoping he's not getting a cold or something on top of the pink-eye. One thing at a time please!!
Oh, something else funny that he did while we were in Tumbler. It was supper time and Logan, Landon and Dad were all sitting at the table with Lincoln. Lincoln wanted to get down and play or something and pushed his plate away.
I said, "Lincoln, you need to eat your supper." and pushed the plate back to him.
His response, "I'm not hungry." and pushed the plate away again.
So I said, "Yes, you are hungry." and pushed the plate back to him.
His response, "I'm full." and pushed the plate away again.
To that I said, "No, you're not full." and pushed the plate back to him once again.
His final response to that was, "I'm sick."
Logan, Landon and Dad had a very good chuckle over that!! It was pretty funny too, I'll admit!! and, when I told him he wasn't sick, he did actually eat his supper. Apparently, he only had the three excuses!!
This afternoon, Lincoln was extremely quiet, but I could hear him faintly singing his ABC's. Whenever we wash our hands, we sing the ABC song. It's a song that's just the right about of time for a child to wash their hands and know they are clean so we've always sung it when washing. Hearing the song -- and the silence -- I knew Lincoln was probably up to something wet!! Sure enough, when I went off to check what he was up too - there he was in the bathroom - up to his elbows (and eyebrows) in soap!! He had it everywhere.
There he is - in his underwear - no less - with foaming hand-soap all over the place!!
And when the foam soap isn't good enough, he moved on to the real soap.
And when the foam soap isn't good enough, he moved on to the real soap.
Crazy kid!! But hey, he also went pee before washing his hands, so I guess, I have to be grateful for his good hygiene!! And my bathroom counters have never been so clean either!!
Alright, so that brings us all up to date. It's now April 20th and I'm off to bed. One more day off tomorrow with Lincoln and then for the nights, the babysitter will come to my house so it's all good and I'll be able to go back to work. Not bad really, 14 days off and then I work 2 nightshifts and get another 4 off. I wonder how I could get this gig permanently -- of course, I still want to be paid for my full time hours! Ah well, what can you do! Maybe this time next year, Lincoln will have a little brother or sister and I'll have another year off on maternity leave!
Here's hoping!!
Goodnight!!
PS... I added a couple videos of Lincoln swimming and jumping into the hot tub at the pool!! I couldn't figure out how to put them in with the swimming pictures up above, so they're tagged on at the end. My computer skills in this blog spot thingy are still a little shaky!! Here's hoping they work!!
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