Thornhill Fun Skate: Day 1

If you have seen Glenn’s status update on facebook you will already know today’s results.  For those of you who haven’t…skip to the photos.  Summary of the day?  Elspeth was exhausted and spent a good deal of time crying.  As a result, Glenn and her will be skipping tomorrow’s event for Father-Daughter bonding without drama.  Katrine was super nervous this morning but calmed down after spending time with her coach (which freed me up to spend time with Glenn, his mom and cranky toddler).  She skated really well.  A few things to work on  before the final competition of the season in two weeks but we are proud of her.  Fingers crossed that tomorrow goes well.

 

She got third!!

 

Meeting the Easter Bunny

We had the joy of introducing Elspeth to the Easter bunny.  Didn’t take much to sell her on the concept. Our bunny brings small toys instead of mounds of candy.

Elspeth:  “Zooble!  Headbum!”  aka I always wanted a zooble and a new headband.  This bunny thing is good.

This year however, Grandpa Bunny had a special contribution to make.  You see, way back on Easter 2005 he was pivotal in the delivery of a giant chocolate egg to a certain little girl celebrating her first Easter.  Of course, a second little girl’s first Easter could not be allowed to pass without a similarly large egg.  That sealed the deal.

Elspeth: “Big.  Easta egg.  Big.”  aka holy cow, you mean I get this all to myself?  Rockin!

Hope that all of you are having a very matzoh Passover or have had a relaxing Easter.

Due to excessive flowers, Easter Sunday service is out, so we try to keep the reason alive in little things.

 

It was a lovely morning so we went for a walk. Looks like we might have a goose nest nearby.

Easter dresses and new necklaces from our Great Uncle Stewart who we adore.

Some Easter fun

It was such a lovely day today that we decided to spend it outside.  So, we packed up and went to the zoo.  It was really busy being Easter weekend combined with the fact that they have clues hidden around the zoo and are giving away chocolate to the kids.  The crowds overwhelmed Elspeth at times but otherwise it was fun.

Katrine had a blast trying to figure out all of the riddles and then watching the otters at play while Elspeth asked to see the “baby” when we got to the polar bears and clapped her hands at the flamingos.  As you can guess, the real highlight was being given a sizeable chocolate egg and then being allowed to eat it in the car on the way home.

 

We finished the day with more playing outside and some easter egg dying.  It is nice to be able to dye them and know that as long as they are hard boiled, they will get eaten.  I figured out that if you crack the shells before you dye them, it gives the eggs a marbled look and the kids feel like they are eating easter eggs.

Who needs a bed?

Tonight we tucked Elspeth into her cozy toddler bed with her prefered stuffed animals.  Lock the baby gate at the top of the stairs for safety.  Okay, one down and one to go.

Glenn went to pick up Katrine from Chinese school and then after a quick snack (yes, I sent her with plenty of snacks but she chose to share them with friends instead of eating them herself.  Sigh).  Then she calls down that she can’t open the gate can we help.  Well sure enough she couldn’t because her sister was sleeping right there beside the gate.

As I said, who needs a bed when there is the hall carpet?

Katrine does jumps

After the last post all about Elspeth, thought that there should be a post about Katrine.  Since we spent the pre-school hour at the rink for another workshop, this one with Manon Perron.  Anyways onto random photos of Katrine practisig her jumps.  Are they any good?  No clue but it is fun to stand outside in the sun and watch her fly and the pictures are pretty cool.

 

March Break

Let’s start with an Elspeth-ism.  See if you can guess what she is saying?  I will give you a clue, it is something you eat: “hambagung” Have you figured it out?  That is how she says hamburger.  Too cute.

Hope that everyone has been enjoying our early burst of spring.  The bulbs infront of our house are up so here is hoping that if it decides to snow again that it is just a flurry.  We took full advantage of the weather this week after being cooped up inside the house for so long due to illness.

We visited the zoo and this time Elspeth actually enjoyed it.  On our previous visits, she was very over whelmed by the crowds and insisted on being carried or riding in the stroller.  This week our little girl tried to walk the whole time with her sister.  She also got right up to the glass.  We saw the bears, orangutans and tree kangaroo being very active and she was more interested than scared.  I have to say that I love going to the zoo at March Break.  Yes, you get camps and daycares but there is always something for the kids to do when you need a break from looking at the animals.  This year there was a whole interactive section on bats.  The girls made adorable bat clips.  Then while Elspeth coloured, Katrine had a chance to actually talk with a keeper about bats.  I think that she discovered that she shared the same wing span as a type of brown bat.

Tree kangaroo. Taken by Katrine

Another morning was spent exploring a section of the Oak Ridges trail.  It was a nice day and a friend invited us so we tagged along.  What a lovely trail.  We spent about 2 1/2 hours walking in the sunshine, breaking the ice on the edge of the pond and splashing in puddles.  Did Elspeth last that long?  No, but her stamina is building every day.  I figure that I carried her for about 45 minutes out of the walk so she did quite well.  We left refreshed and then spent the whole afternoon outside playing with friends.  Elspeth is getting good at peddling her trike….when going downhill!  Oh, and as you can see, sometimes she even comvinces her sister for a ride.

One afternoon Katrine attended a skating workshop out in Scarboro.  She had the chance to skate with Marina Zoueva who is Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir’s coach.  It was an awesome workshop which challenged her to think about the artistic side of her sport.  Did she enjoy it?  Yes and no.  She loved the workshop itself and the things that they worked on on-ice, but she was sad that none of her friends went.  That can sometimes be a very big thing to a 7 year old; even one as outgoing as Katrine.

Stopped at the mall one day. The girls loved the bear mowing the store.

Then there were the playdates.  I am so glad that we were able to schedule these.  Katrine has missed so much school in the last few weeks.  As much as she loves us all, spending countless hours at home is not the same as being with friends.  It was nice to see her just having fun again.

Elspeth really loves her sheep. It has been everywhere with her this week.

Today both girls got some one on one time with a parent to wrap up the break.  Glenn took Elspeth to the Home Show while I took Katrine to a dance competition. According to Glenn, the highlight of the show for Elspeth was the giant mushroom shaped water fountain.  She came home with a sleepy smile on her face, so she must have had fun with her Baba.  We registered Katrine in the dance competition back in January.  With how ill she was,we were not expecting anything from her (I mean, she only practised one week out of the last 5).  Boy were we pleasantly surprised.  She got through all of the dances and walked away with three medals and another stamp.  Only three more stamps and she is out of Beginners.  Dance exams in May and no more dance competitions until June.

A 3rd, 4th and 5th and a proud little girl.

This week?  Back to the regular schedule of dance and school. Highlights look to be Elspeth’s weigh in at the doctor’s tomorrow (fingers crossed that we are still in the third percentile) and then the Sweetwater festival this weekend. Wishing all of you a nice week.