Sunday, 29 March 2015

December - Decorating the Tree

We're finally into December! Getting caught up, little by little.

These photos are all of the day we picked out and decorated our tree. Alixe wasn't very interested in putting anything on the tree, just taking ornaments out of the box and carrying them around the living room. Or taking ornaments off the tree. Aimy was pretty unhappy about that. Otherwise, Alixe would run away so quickly whenever I got out the camera that there aren't many pictures of her that aren't a complete blur.

Aimy had a blast helping me, and was very focused on making sure all parts of the tree had enough decorations (unlike last year, where a few branches got all of the decorations at first!) The only problem was the lack of star for the top - since they were learning about "le sapin" at school and doing lots of activities to do with Christmas, Aimy was a bit upset when I tried to put Santa on top of the tree. "Pas Père Noen!" she kept telling me ("Noen" because she has trouble saying "Noel"). We ended up buying a star a few days later, but I don't think I took any pictures of the tree with the star on top. Oh well, next year.

Waiting for the tree to be all unwrapped
so that we can decorate it
Lights all strung, with Alixe running by
wearing one of Aimy's boots
Untangling the string of a straw ornament
Very focused
Hanging up a snowman
More decorating
Admiring Aimy's work (ie getting
ready to take another ornament
off the tree)
Finished (minus the star)

Saturday, 14 March 2015

November

Everything went back to normal in November after our holidays. Though normal is relative, I suppose! Aimy wore her sling for the whole month and after about the first week, when she would tell us to be careful every time we picked her up ("Slowy, Mummy!") and was cautious about using her arm, she was acting as if her collarbone had never been broken. She was happy to go back to school and even to show her teachers her 'backpack'. 

Alixe caught a bad cold in November and had an awful cough, and did not enjoy using the inhaler the doctor gave us, at least not at first. She figured out how to blow her nose rather quickly though, and started wanting to wander around with a piece of kleenex or toilet paper in her hand so she could blow her nose at any moment. She also made me laugh one day when she dropped her sippy cup and the spout came off. As soon as it hit the floor, she looked guilty and said, "Uh oh!" and when I came over to fix it, she pouted and said "Bad girl!" over and over again. It was hilarious.

The girls started to play together a bit during this period. Before they usually played side by side, stealing each others' toys at the opportune moment (and fighting over them too!) but in November they began to do things together - Aimy would sing The Wheels on the Bus and Alixe would copy her for the actions or Aimy would throw a ball and the two of them would run after it. They also both enjoy brushing their teeth (though Alixe prefers to chew on her toothbrush more than brush, but it's a start!)

So proud of her "backpack"
Out enjoying the autumn leaves
She wanted to knit with me,
so I gave her some scrap yarn and
a crochet hook.
Aimy-in-the-Box
Her favourite position to nap: on her stomach in the fetal
position. Always cracks me up
The very rare photos of Alixe with her
hair up. Usually she takes it out the
second I'm finished
Playing the Muppet keyboard
It's off-centre because she already
tried to take it out once