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Thursday, October 30, 2008

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas???





For those of you who do not reside in Ottawa: This is not trick photography! The snow really is here already. It is hard to believe that our homes are all decked out for Halloween and not Christmas. Aimée is not quite sure what to make of all this white stuff. She enjoyed kicking it around with her boots. Getting her all dressed into her winter clothing is quite the challenge. Hopefully it will get easier with practice.
The children in the Mother Goose Program we attend on Thursdays were invited to come today in costume. Aimée was a bunny rabbit. Here are some pictures of her and her best buddy M.

Little Rabbit FuFu and Stripes The Zebra



They were sooooooooo adorable romping around with tails on their bottoms.

I have a special request to make. As you know, Aimée's official birthday is November 4th. I would love to show her one day just how many people read our blog. I know many of you are out there (but the usually empty comment box does not really reflect this very well). Perhaps you would be willing to step out of your comfort zone just this once and make a special birthday wish to a special birthday girl. I would like to print it off so she could to read it one day when she is older. Merci!

Have a brilliant Halloween day!!!!!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

My big girl

We celebrated Aimée's first birthday last weekend. It was a few weeks early but my parents, nephew and sister were here in Ottawa. It was so nice to have them here and be part of the celebration.



Birthday girl looking oh so serious!




Unfortunately, the pictures do not show how incredibly excited she became when the cake came out and everybody sang her Happy birthday. She was vibrating head to toe.



Aimée adores this little truck from Mémère. She could sit on it for hours. She loves being pushed in it and shouts at you if you stop.







Aimée playing with her cousin Kael



It was so nice having my family here for the week. We celebrated Thanksgiving with an awesome turkey dinner. My father helped me (or should I say I helped my father) repair some frames on my windows just in time for the winter. My sister and I had the chance to just hang out together. One of the bigger events was Mémère taking Aimée to get her ears pierced. This was something my mother was really looking forward to for a long time. However, I do think she was second guessing the whole thing when she was told she would have to hold Aimée down. Aimée only made a small whimper and did not cry at all. She was fine for the rest of the day.




Here is Aimée shortly after getting her ears pierced. She is trying to pinch my nose. I knew then that she was feeling just fine.






On Tuesday, Mémère joined Aimée for her swim lesson.




She is doing awesome at the pool. She can blow bubbles and knows to hold her breath under water. She does not cry when we put her head under water. I am so proud of my big girl!


In this next picture, Aimée and I are singing "Alice the Camel" (Alice happens to have way too many humps in my opinion). Beside us are our good friends Jeff and baby Michael (Mommy Jo-Ann is taking the picture)




Aimée realy likes music. She will listen to her Pépère sing and play the guitar forever. She will tap one leg and sing with him or throw her arms up in the air and orchestrate. Our friend Tracy gave her a brilliant little set of musical instruments for her birthday. Aimée loves taking them out and shaking them all. A few weeks ago she had her first opportunity to play the piano at her cousins. Here is my little Mozart!


New development: 1. Aimée has learnt she can clap her hands. So cute!


2. Aimée can now pull herself up to a standing position.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A Feel Good Weekend

What a fabulous weekend we had! Aimée and I drove out to Burlington to meet up with the two families that traveled to Vietnam at the same time I did to adopt our children. I don't know how to put in words how good it was for my soul to visit with them. I still feel warm all over.
Daniel, Aimée and Noah






O.K. then...... I guess the photo shoot is now over.

Aimée wants to play!!!




It was so neat to see the three babies together after four months. How they have changed. They know exactly who their parents are. The miracle of adoption is that in their eyes there was no miracle... this is simply the way it was always suppose to be. I am sure if they could speak they would say: "Yah, yah... that's my mom, that's my dad... what's the big deal?"


On the last evening of our visit, we watched videos and looked at some pictures from our trip. It was very emotional. Here are some pictures from when we were in Vietnam.
I LOVE this picture of Aimée.

In a matter of moments from the time this next picture was taken, I would be walking out of the orphanage with Aimée in my arms. I would be caring for her from then on.



My heart was racing.
Aimée was so tiny. Here, (at 7 months) she is wearing a 3-6 month outfit and it is falling off of her.







Here, Aimée and I are at the Canadian Embassy waiting for Aimée's passport.




Check out the maple leaf patterned couch!





Bananas anyone???


I call this next photo "East meets West"








On Saturday we went apple and pumpkin picking. It was a blast.