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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Eau de Fromage

Again...it's been a long time since the last post. Alot has been going on here. We're doing well, and Ethan is growing super fast, but we're definitely finding ourselves short of spare time here lately.

When Ethan was only 3 weeks of age, I had to make a 4 day trip to Hanover. We were a bit nervous about how this would go, given that we were such newbies with raising the bub. Sophie did superbly well though, and I have to admit, that I was the only one calling...she never called me (she says it was because she couldn't get to the phone when she thought about calling).

Somewhere around 14-15 days old, it was as if Ethan "woke up", and seemed to find his voice. No more cute little "wah...wah...wahs", more like long gasps of air (accompanied by the face turning a crimson red), and then windows shattering. Thankfully, this doesn't happen much, but wow, what a difference. It's hard not to get the nerves tangled up when this happens, especially at 3 am.

The milk dud is still gaining an impressive amount of weight. For ahwile, it was around 14 oz. a week. He's now comfortably over 12 lbs, and we've had to pack up most of the 0-3 month clothes already. An interesting side effect to all this milk action, is the eventual accumulation of milk in the folds around his neck. Some days he really smells like cheese, and when it turns from a mild cheddar to a more pungent Roquefort, we know it's bath time for bub.

We went for brunch at a Cabane a Sucre - Stanley's Olde Maple farm - with our friend Ryan and his daughter Caitlyn. The syrup was frozen in the buckets, but it was flowing on the table for the pancakes and waffles. Soph was in her glory! Both Ethan and Caitlyn enjoyed the animal barn; Ethan more for the overwhelming smells, Caitlyn for the horses.

Later in the day we were invited out for Easter supper at Sophie's great uncle and aunt's - Joe and Vals. They have a beautiful home which sits on the shore of a very wide expanse of the Ottawa River in Aylmer, Quebec. They were so excited to see us, and put on a huge spread for the evening.

Cathy mailed us this awesome little snuggly, which works like a charm for getting us out of the house, and getting Ethan to fall asleep. There are times we'd like to get outdoors for walking, but Ethan detests being put in the stroller (it's essentially his car seat - but we don't buckle him in tightly), so this snuggly does the job. It was a bit tricky to put on at first, and because we didn't have jackets big enough to enclose him, we had to wrap a blanket around him, which used up our hands. The warmer weather, and the fact that his neck is more stable now has helped alot though.
Ethan was born with the expected blonde hair and blue eyes that everyone was predicting, although you wouldn't be able to see it easily anymore. After one of his baths at around 2 weeks, a little towelling off managed to completely shave the top of his head, so now bubs has a "male pattern baldness" look going in - nothing on the top, and a bit of hair going from one ear, around the back, and to the other ear. If this keeps up, we'll have to consider a comb-over (actually, it's coming back nicely).

Some more cool gifts from friends. Ethan sporting a fantastic knit wool touque from Heather in Vancouver. I love the two little pom-pom antennae at the top. We find ourselves spending alot of time just laughing at him when he's got this hat on. He's also got on a cool little onesie with rocket ships and stars all over it, given to us by fellow Space systems colleague Ryan, and his daughter Caitlyn.
There are a whole bunch of other outfits that have been arriving lately from friends and family, and luckily for us, much of it is for 18 months plus. We'll have to get bub to put on a fashion show on the blog when he starts growing into them.

4 Comments:

  • At 1:13 AM, Blogger Ang said…

    heeeheehe, same thing happened to Simon's mane. Wish we would have had that amazing touque to hide his little issue. (only takes a few weeks to grow back btw)

     
  • At 9:51 AM, Blogger Develo said…

    Hey Ang,

    The hair is making a slow return, and the cow-lick at the back is becoming evident again. It will definitely be a long time before any hair cuts are needed.

     
  • At 1:30 AM, Blogger Tannis said…

    Ah the sweet scent of that fromage. I was so alarmed the first time I saw it in Ivy's neck folds. It's simply additional proof that Sophie is doing a fabulous job of feeding him.

    Nice to see you're preparing Ethan for a lifelong affair with maple syrup, I can appreciate that.

     
  • At 12:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    so cute! so glad that the hat is even goofier when on! thanks for posting the pics

     

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