Morning shoot…

Khéna, Wilhelmina and I were all up a bit before six this morning… The two older boys were still sleeping when the sun came up and brought the most beautiful light  into the living room…

So what did I do? The obvious of course… I got Wilhelmina all dressed in a beautiful little dress and had a little photo shoot…

I love natural light 🙂

Little princess...Standing tall...

Wilhelmina smiles

My sweet Willa..

I seriously wonder…

I pondered this this morning as I was washing dishes, getting a stew ready in crockpot and making breakfast for the kids simultaneously…

How do people get things done without babywearing?

double hammock back carrynursing in the slingIn the EllarooLittle cat...Sleeping on daddyNew Ergo :)peek!Making Simon's Cake...

I can’t imagine being a parent and not having my hands free.

I wear Willa while I clean, while I cook, while I sew, while I tend to the other kids.

When we are out, Willa goes from the car seat straight into the carrier and I have my hands and eyes for the tasks at hand and the other kids. She is warm and content and is able to see everything I do… People talk to her and not down at her and she is part of the outing at all times…When she is playing and she gets tired, I can just scoop her up, put her in the sling or on my back and she asleep within a minute or two…

Besides Breastfeeding… A good carrier is the ultimate parenting tool…

encapsulating placenta...me :)Simon wearing Wilhelminakiss!walking to the parkMy new BabyhawkEllaroo Elsathe boys...

Split pea soup…

This is based on a Quebecois dish “Soupe aux pois” which is traditionally made with a ham bone, salt pork belly and yellow slit peas. I made a ham the night before and threw out the bone before I had the craving to make this soup, and I didn’t have/want the salt pork belly so I so just used a bit of leftover smoked ham, though you can leave that out also if you really wanted to but the smoky flavour really adds to this dish…

This is another of those very easy soups… though you do need to allow for a few hours of cooking…

First soak 2 cups of dried yellow slit pea in water for 1 1/2 hours…

Dried Split peas soaking

Chop up some leftover smoked ham (about 2 cups)

ham for soup

Celery (2 stalks)

Celery

Carrot (3)

with carrots

Then Chop up a large onion…

chopped onion

Drain the peas and you’re ready to assemble…

In a large soup pot with a bit of olive oil, Sauté the onion until translucent, season with a bit of salt and pepper, add the remainder of the ingredients and 10 cups of water. Bring to a boil and then down to a simmer and let simmer for about 2 1/2 hours… the peas will fall apart on their own…

Adjust seasonings (I added about a tsp of garlic powder and 1/3 tsp of smoked paprika) and that’s it!

Of course I serve it with my homemade bread 🙂

Split-pea soup and homemade bread

Can you believe that I used to refuse to eat any kind of soup?

9 Months…

OK, OK I am a bit late… Wilhelmina is nearly 9 1/2 months already, but I guess it is better now than never.

Big smiles

I can’t believe that more than 9 months have passed since my little girl was born. There are many that insist that there are no differences between girls and boys but I don’t agree, I can see that there are differences, and with 3 boys, I embrace those differences. She seems to admire me as a brush my hair and she loves to have her hair brushed as well and lets me play with her hair. She is a lot more sensitive and more calm than her brothers were at the same age. It might also be a reflection fo the way that her brothers treat her of course, but by 9 months old, Colin and Khéna were both already play-fighting with their older brother(s)…. She in turn is ver gentle. Though she enjoys biting books, she equally enjoys being read to, something the boys never seemed to have the patience for as babies.

When we are out she doesn’t say a word, she just observes and cuddles or goes to play but is so content. She loves being out and about, except for the car ride, though that has been a lot better in the last months. She is shy, but not overly so. She quickly warms up to people, especially the guys. A the workshops I give she just plays contently, coming to see me to nurse or pee… otherwise she is happily doing her own thing.

She loves her brothers, and me of course, but I think her favourite person in the world is daddy…There are evenings that she doesn’t even want me and only wants Simon.A true daddy’s girl 🙂

Willa with her daddy

She has started to eat a bit here and there but it is not a daily thing and she is still getting all of her nutrition from me. She now has 6 teeth and hopefully we will get a bit of a break before the next ones come in. It effects her mood so much and she gets a rash… even though she doesn’t wear a diaper…

EC is going great. We catch about 75% of the pees and all of the poos… Most of the pees that we miss are in the morning. Since she stays dry all night and only wakes in the morning to pee and nurse, she has a lot of pees when she gets up… sometimes every 5-10 min for the first hour… then she goes back to her normal frequency and we catch most of the rest. During the day she wears one-wet underwear or is bare-bum… and the same at night. When we are out it is the easiest, especially when we are busy and going from place to place. She pees when we get out of the car, and then when we get back in and remains dry the rest of the time… even for 2-3 hours…

sleep

Wilhelmina now has a few words also… her first word was “Caca”, and she says that when she needs to eliminate. She has been saying that one for at least 2 months now. Her next was “Cat” and now “Mama” and “Dada” and have been added… I love to hear her say actual words… though it makes her seem a bit older than I am ready for…

She can get anywhere she needs to go,but isn’t walking yet… (I say that because I have had early walkers) She is still not completely confidant to stand on her own, but will do so if she forgets that she is doing it. She can walk holding onto our hands, or a toy, or furniture or the wall and will take mini-steps between two pieces of furniture. Once she gets that confidence going it, the steps will not be far behind.

Peek-a-boo

All in all, I am enjoying every minute of her growing and changing. Knowing that she is our last last makes every milestone bitter-sweet. My little baby is changing and becoming less and less of a baby… My kids are growing up…

She makes my heart melt...

Daylight savings…

I love today…Each time we “fall back” it gives me a boost.

We didn’t get that extra hour of sleep  extra hour of sleep that everyone talks about… Kid’s biological clocks don’t seem to come with the automatic daylight saving mode.  However, I did wake up this morning refreshed and started on my day right away. I loved when I looked at the time I realized that I needed to change the clocks and magically an hour was added to my morning. By 7:30 my bread was rising and split peas were soaking for soup…

I always get into a habit of going to bed late at the end of summer/start of autumn and then I start have more trouble waking up in the morning.

Changing the time back gives me a boost to get back on a better sleeping schedule for the winter. Having the sun come up sooner helps morale in the morning, though the drawback of course is that it is completely dark before suppertime…

Tonight biological clocks will be working in our favour. The kids will go to bed a bit earlier and we’ll be in bed earlier… a little energy gained for the long winter months ahead.

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