Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Piperisms


Long time, no blog! Matthew told me he was getting a bit bored of the winter/spring comparisons, so I thought I'd finally do something about that...!


Some Piperisms

After Gord installed a blind in Piper's room, and I made it roll itself up for the first time:
"Wow, you're good, Mum!"

Out of the blue, while walking to the library:
"Mum, a four-year-old kid can certainly do everything for a dog." Yeah right!

From the back seat of the car, upon finding a knotted plastic bag:
"Mum, this bag would be perfect for picking up dog poo!" (Yes, there's an unfortunate theme to a few of our conversations! Can't see it happening any time soon, though!)

Finally, a conversation in the car on the way home to Winnipeg:
"You always get another birthday," Piper says.
"Yeah," I say. "Unless you die."
"Maybe you get to have a birthday in heaven," Gord adds.
"Oh, that's a good idea!" says Piper. Then, after a bit, "Where's heaven?"
"I don't know where heaven is," I say.
Another pause. "Maybe heaven is in our hearts," says Piper.
Whoa, heavy! I think. "Yeah, that's a good thought," Gord and I say.
"So we need to climb into our heart to get another birthday," says Piper!

Piper comes up with cool stuff almost every day, and I wish I was as diligent as Matt & Fi in writing them down. But this is a taste at least, and something for us as parents to remember...

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While I was writing this, Gord comes up from the basement where he's been working in the laundry with his dad for a couple of hours. The plan was to finish an unfinished wall, where you could see the studs, so nothing too complicated. They've been in and out of the house, away with the truck and back, so I'm not sure what's going on. Anyway, Gord said his first three shots with the nail gun went straight through a copper pipe, and they've been fixing since then!


Gord the lumberjack...


Piper cutting cookies at Gramma Wiebe's house...

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Nine days of illness

I've had a bad cold for nine days now, but am finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Can't remember an illness holding on to me this long, ever! Jasper has been sick as well, including two days of high fever, so that was stressful, and the rest of the days, just miserable. Anyway, I'm pleased to announce we are almost back to normal. Phewww!

While I've been sick, the snow has been melting like MAD outside. I was surprised maybe a month or three weeks ago, at the pure joy I felt seeing our driveway totally free of snow - who would have thought a small thing like that would make me feel so good! Now I look outside and so much of the snow is gone! Piper's been jumping in puddles and learning the things kids do in the spring, like float leaves in the gutter, etc. It was 9 degrees a couple of days ago, 1 degree yesterday, a high of minus 1 today (and it snowed overnight) but supposedly 12, I repreat, 12 degrees tomorrow!!!!! It totally feels like summer already when the weather is that warm! Bring it on!

This weekend Piper is staying at Gord's parents' place, along with all her cousins except for Taelyn. Jasper and Taelyn miss out cos they're not toilet trained yet, and dealing with seven kids who can go to the toilet themselves is enough work! Gord and I were trying to wangle going out by ourselves without Jasper, but he's been miserable lately, as I said, and not quite up to being left with just anyone yet. So instead, we went out for fish and chips with Jeff and Sharon last night, and today I'm going to Winnipeg with a friend to hit Value Village and a few other places. I'm looking forward to getting to know her a bit better - our conversations are a bit disjointed usually, with her four kids and my two.

Anyway, here's some pics of the difference in landscape around here. Honestly, it's amazing seeing curbs and sidewalks emerge, not to mention grass! We have a park directly across the road, so I'm looking forward to exploring that more with Piper.

A shot of our house taken in the middle of February:


And our house yesterday:


Looking down Poplar towards Pat and Dar's place, taken on the 8th of March:


Same view taken yesterday (4th April) - you can see the difference the sun makes, given one side of the street is clearer than the other: