Monday, December 12, 2011

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Happy Victor!

Victor is such a wonderful baby. To top it off, he has started cooing and smiling these last few weeks and it is a true joy to be with him!!

Our precious baby boy...

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

2-week visit with Peggy


Here we are at Peggy's birthing center for Victor's 2-week appointment. Peggy's daughter-in-law took some pictures during our visit and graciously gave them to us... 

 




 
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Friday, September 2, 2011

While I am waiting for you...

My sweet baby boy,

You are still in my belly and I am longing to meet you... It has certainly been a journey, from the day you surprised us on January 1st, finding out I was expecting... That was not exactly what our plans were but your Papa and I were already thrilled at the idea to have another child join our family... 

You have been playing tricks on me for a long time... at 14 weeks, you decided to hide, you scared me because we could not hear your heartbeat... After my first ultrasound we found out that you were a boy. Another surprise... 

I have definitively had ups and downs during this pregnancy with a lot of pains and fatigue (it probably did not help that I had a whole summer with your two brothers at home, full of energy and mischief...) but I have always reminded myself in the hardest moments how blessed I am to be able to carry you without much complication. I would also envision the day when I would hold you for the first time and it always made me feel stronger.


Recently as I was driving to see my midwife late, I was overwhelmed with Love thinking about you and how special you are, not having met you yet but feeling your spirit and your strength already...


Everyone is waiting for your arrival, sweet baby, from your brothers to your Papa, your Babou and Papili who are also here to welcome you. But the one who is even more anxious to meet you is your Maman who loves you so much already.







Saturday, July 30, 2011

First camp-out...!

Back at the beginning of the year, Mark and I invested in camping equipment (a 7-people tent found on Craigslist and deluxe air mattresses) in anticipation for the annual Fathers and Sons camp-out that our ward organizes each year in May.

We learned a couple of months later that the event was going to fall right in the middle of our "Baby-moon" in St Thomas (see previous post). Mark was quite disappointed because he was looking forward to taking the boys camping for the first time; so, we found an alternative to satisfy Mark and the boys: camp in our backyard!

It was a great way to try out our tent and see how the boys would react to camping. It ended up storming that evening, and the thunder with the lightening did not make Adam feel safe; but, after a lot of reassurance from Mark he eventually calmed down and fell asleep. Antoine was fine the whole time as he was cuddling with his Dad.

Here is a pick of our adventurers!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Coming out of my shell again...

I can't believe I did it again... not blogging for months... and now I feel like there is so much to catch up with... In the past, I would just skip the past and focus on the present but I have to go back in time to share our month of May which was full of fun, travels and family memories as my parents were here for 4 weeks...

So here is a preview of our adventures!

On our first weekend with my parents here, we took them to National Harbor (Mark had never been there either) and had a great time strolling around, watching the boats and enjoying a beautiful weather. We finished our outing by taking them out to Baja Fresh for our favorite "Dos Manos" (It is probably not real Mexican food but we sure like it, and so did they!!)


After a couple of days of reviewing the boys' schedule and their calendar for the following week, Mark and I took off to the beautiful islands of St Thomas and St John (US Virgin Islands) for a week of rest and romance before our third boy enters our family...
We had, as you can imagine, an amazing time out there, discovering the best beaches of the two islands and snorkeling each time the weather allowed us to do so (it was an unusually rainy month of May but we got some sun every day and took advantage of it as much as we could).
We were able to see hundreds of different kinds of fish and corals and even had the privilege of swimming a few times with our turtle and ray friends... it was magical!!

The first set of pictures shows our resort and views from where we stayed, our sunburned body after our first snorkeling session (we HAD put a generous layer of sunscreen on but I guess 2 hours of exposure right at the surface of the clear water was a little too long to ask for the sunscreen to protect our backs in the end...), some of our friends, one of the many iguanas we met (I find them so unattractive but also fascinating warming up in the sun and staring at us...), and a little crab who decided to stay by us for quite a while! 
We don't have a picture of it unfortunately but one day we were walking on Koki beach and noticed an iguana who was body surfing... it was so cool to watch!


And below, more pictures of the beautiful beaches and scenes we were able to witness... this place is like Paradise!

After a week of bliss, sun and ideal water, it was time to go back to our beautiful Virginia and relieve my parents from their temporary parental roles... The boys had a great time with Babou and Papili and everything went well (it is well known that children keep their worst behavior for their Mom and Dad so my parents did not have to deal with any tantrums or crisis that we often experience!!)

We barely had time to unpack and do laundry that it was time to pack again, but this time to go to Williamsburg as a family.
We spent 4 days there and had a wonderful time showing this historic area to my parents and the boys. The highlight of the trip for Adam and Antoine was our day spent in Jamestown, the first English settlement in the US, where you can visit a Native American village and learn the way they lived their daily lives as well as hopping onto English ships and picturing ourselves sailing to the American continent... I wish I had taken more than 2 pictures of Jamestown but I was actually filming and Mark was absorbed by the wonderful tour that we took... Oh well...
Finally, in Williamsburg, the boys really liked the printing shop, the British flags and the horses pulling carriages.





Monday, February 21, 2011

Saturday with Papa & Elodie's Birthday Presents!

(Mark's post...)

Saturday Dad was in charge while Elodie attended a church event.  I had a full agenda for the day.

First, give the boys a bath.  But bath time with Dad is FUN!  After flattening all the bubble bath, Antoine wanted to "paint."  We've done this a couple of times now.  It involves shaving cream with finger paints mixed in for color, with small sponge paint brushes for painting on the bathtub's tile walls.    After multiple strokes, they announced their work with outstretched arms: Adam's was "the biggest building in the whole world" and Antoine's was "the biggest temple in all the world."  Then the "firemen" arrived to do clean up with their fire hoses.  Finally, after drying off they hid in their "caves."  But Antoine frequently peeked out of his!


After the extended bath and a battle to get them dressed, I gave them each a one dollar coin, and we went to the dollar store.  I told the boys to go in and pick out a present for their mother, one that each thought she would like.  Adam announced immediately that Elodie would like red roses.  And as if by luck, there were several silk flower rose bouquets to choose from.  He also spent another dollar of his own money to buy her a Tinkerbell balloon.

Antoine didn't take long to find his gift either.  Less than two minutes into the store and he walked up with a Disney coloring book with a pink cover.  That was his gift, he was sure she would like it. 

The point was to begin to teach the boys the joy of giving, and it was a success!  Each choose the wrapping (from pre-selected choices, of course) for his gift, and was so excited to give it to Elodie as soon as she came home. 

I gave her a pearl bracelet, a Williams Sonoma Muffin recipe book, a book about the women in Christ's life, and a black wrap that can serve as a shawl or a scarf. 

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Preview of 2011 News

Could it be any fainter...and still be positive?!
Apparently, with cheap dollar store pregnancy tests, this is about as good as it gets.  This test was taken January 1st, and since then we have ample circumstantial evidence we are indeed expecting #3! 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Train Exhibit

We are so fond of the Botanical Garden Christmas Exhibit... It is quite amazing! 
Take a look!
We want to go every year as they have a different exhibit each year...