Babywearing

1223August_0034Do you believe in the benefits of wearing your baby but are overwhelmed by the amount of carriers that exist? I will go through all of the categories of carriers and give you real advice about their strong points and their wek point. I can help you find the carrier that will meet your individual needs.

If you already have a carrier and need help using it, I can help you also! I will help you learn how to wear comfortably and safely and will help you troubleshot so that you can experience all of the benefits of wearing your child.

Come join me!

I give group or private Workshops in the Montreal and surrounding areas.

Click here for more information about my Babywearing Workshops.

If you are not in the area but still want to learn about from me you may schedule a call, chat or an e-mail exchange!

Click here for more information on my Mentoring services.

 

Elimination Communication

0050jan10_0783Did you know that you could save hundreds of dollars a year by simply communicating with your baby? It’s true. Elimination Communication is an alternative to diapers and is something that has been practiced traditionally and is still practiced in most of the world. My workshops help you understand the technique and how it fits into our modern world.

Come join me!

I give group or private Workshops in the Montreal and surrounding areas.

Click here for more information about my EC Workshops.

If you are not in the area but still want to learn about from me you may schedule a call, chat or an e-mail exchange!

Click here for more information on my Mentoring services.

 

 

Worth watching…

Two very poignant spoken word videos…

 

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a an amazing Valedictorian speech…

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The case of the missing letter…

The other day Simon went down stairs with Wilhelmina to read her a story before bed. I headed down stairs and he showed me which book he had been about to read and I immediately thought it had been a great choice. The book he had in his hand was an ABC book and Willa loves looking at the alphabet and especially loves to find “her letter” in anything she can.

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But there was a problem.

Can you see it?

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That’s right, there was no “W” in the book.

We searched for it in all the places it should be and it was simply not there. Wilhelmina was quite sad that her letter was nowhere to be found in a book of ABC’s.

We wondered why it wasn’t there. Maybe the author just couldn’t find a way to start something with “W”. I mean it could be possible, but who would leave out a letter in an ABC book? Especially one made for L’Acédemie Française.

I went to bed and the next day I thought about the book again and thought of something. The author, Jules Lemaitre was born in 1852.  Since there are not many, or very little words in the french language, could it be that the letter W was actually not part of the alphabet at that time? I did a few searches and guess what? that’s exactly it!!

The letter W is actually one of the newest letters and was only introduced into the Latin alphabet in the middle ages and was characterized two V’s “VV” and it was introduced to bring in the sounds of the “W” from the Germanic languages. In French, the letter started slowly making a appearance in the grammar books mid 19th century but only as an extension of the letter V. It was only in 1964, so less than 50 years ago, that it became an official letter of the French Alphabet.

So now we know why our ABC book does not include the letter W. Isn’t that somewhat cool?

For Wilhelmina’s sake, I think we will need to stick to more recent ABC books.

By the way, you can check out the book here: ABC Petits Contes de Jules Lemaître

Am I an Artist now? More new Creations…

I have been spending so much time needle felting and it feels great, especially after the kids are in bed. I love having a craft to dive into and I am loving the things that I create. I found an amazing supplier of roving and beautiful coloured wool in Montreal called Bure & Linon. Not only does she sell wool in Bulk (well bulk when you are needle felting) but she does so from her own home and I love to support someone local. I bought a few colours which was an investment, but I am looking at it in that way. As an investment. With each creation I make, the better I become and I am starting to recognize that.

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