It is day of historical significance. Perhaps there shall be an annual event commemorating this day in history? On March 16th, 2020, the day before St. Patrick’s Day, our son slept from midnight until 7am. Even at that, he probably woke from his slumber because Sierra got up around that time.
Ezra is a great kid while he’s awake. But we wish he would sleep a little more! We are lucky if he gets a stretch of 3 hours at night. When I say ‘we’, I really mean Vero because she’s nice enough to let me sleep so I can work the next day. That will soon change when Vero heads back to work in mid-April and I take care of Ezra. For both of our sanity I hope he starts to sleep through the night by then! For reference, we found notes that Sierra used to sleep a good 5-6 hours when she was five months old.
Other than his sleep patterns, he is a very happy kid these days. He loves eating most foods (although the faces he makes are hilarious for some foods!) and he likes hanging out in his circle of neglect, his jolly jumper and his high chair while we eat supper.
As I type this we are currently in lockdown due to the COVID19 virus. It’s only Day 2 of a three week closure of Sierra’s daycare. Here’s to hoping we find a lot of fun things to do (like update this blog!)
Look at how happy this kid is with food!
I saw this pop up in my notifications and I thought “That is the craziest pairing of two bands I love!”
Tante Andreane helping out
Mid-February and these were the only clean pyjamas we could find!
Playtime with Maman is always fun
This was the first time I strapped Ezra into this and I’m pretty sure it was the last time as he was already too big for it! But it was a good spot for a nap.
Nice day for a walk out near the cemetery
Avocados! Vero chooses a food and then feeds it to him for three days and then switches to another. He seemed to enjoy these.
At the Embrun Community Center for family day
Pretty sure he is in training to be a river dancer
We gave some clothes to our friend who was expecting a baby girl and we got this baby Yoda in return! It’s currently hanging in the car.
Ezra likes playing catch!
Never a dull moment at lunch!
Vero made some balloon animals for the kids
Sierra playing catch with Ezra
It’s really great to see them starting to play together.
Hanging out before some evening television
Look what I can do Ma!
Went to lunch for my good pal Clive’s birthday. Kelly picked up this choice gift for him along the way.
Ezra always loves when Eric comes over for a visit!
Posing for some photos
Our plans to go out to friends fell apart but we had a babysitter lined up so we decided to leave Sierra at home and head out for supper. Vero is a master at multi-tasking; breastfeeding and eating at the same time!
Horsing around in the booth at Eastside Mario’s
While I had fun in Rob’s hot tub, Ezra got to visit with Aunt Jan
Ezra always enjoys seeing Mon’oncle Jon
We went over to Victor’s third birthday party which had a great dinosaur theme
Every kid needs a Spider-Man toy! Word on the street is that he carries that thing around with him everywhere! Good pick Vero!
We can’t tell if he loves or hates chickpeas judging by his reaction!
Would you sell this gentleman a firearm? I had to renew my firearms license and we weren’t sure if they would accept this highly suspect individual.
Fun with Maman!
Not sure if the kid likes apple sauce either judging by his reaction!
Ezra has upgraded to the large backpack! He definitely is getting bigger in the last month as we have had to adjust the jolly jumper height as well.
Ezra definitely enjoys his bathtub
Peek-a-boo!
Hanging out on a Friday night. I also love how my clothes rack is in the background. For historical reference, Ezra was in the process of flip flopping between sleeping in our room and his own room. I got caught with my pants down (or no pants at all!) one morning when I got ready for work and all my work clothes were in his bedroom and I didn’t realize Vero was putting him there overnight! I had to hobble together some clothes lying around with the house. From that point on I moved a lot of my work clothes into the front closet and this clothes rack that sits in our living room. Ah yes, life of a parent is always interesting.
It was a such a beautiful Saturday afternoon that Ezra and I decided to take a walk in the woods while Sierra took a nap. Ezra loves this backpack! Also, it’s springtime so the R2DToque makes an appearance!
It’s great that we have the woods all to ourselves most of the time.
When we got home from our walk Ezra wanted to get some sun.
Having fun in the backyard
I’m not sure if I would want to be in Ezra’s position but he seemed to like it.
Taking Ezra for a spin. This was the first (and possibly last?) time he tried out this sled. It’s interesting how depending on when a child is born, they aren’t big enough for certain activities during the winter.
Sunday afternoons when Sierra naps are always good for a campfire!
When snapping photos of kids, you always stumble upon those ones that become your all-time favourites. This is currently mine. I find it hilarious that I took the photo right when he blinked. He looks like a zen master practicing some yoga! He is starting to crawl backwards at this point.
For years Jean-Francois and Marie-Claude have been telling me to listen to The Lumineers. I didn’t bother for a couple of albums and then when I started I told them “Why did I wait this long?!” When we saw they were coming to town we knew we had to go see them.
JF managed to get some pretty great seats as seen in the photo above. I arrived around 7PM, just in time to catch J.S. Ondara. This would also be the maiden voyage of recording a concert inside an arena with my iPhone. All in all, it turned out quite good as a keepsake of that night! I’m really excited for the future of recording live concerts that I’ve been too.
J.S. Ondara was interesting…three string players coupled with him singing.
not my photo
I listened to Mt. Joy a few days before and I liked what I heard. After seeing them live they now have an instant fan. They have some catchy tunes that vary between folk to some jamming psychedelic tunes! Also, anyone who can segway into Gorillaz’s Clint Eastwood is worthy of praise. Special shout out goes to the woman on the keys!
This photos demonstrates some fancy footwork I need to work on while playing guitar for an audience
The Lumineers hit the stage around 9PM and put on a great two hour show. With three albums in their repertoire they have enough time to play all the new tunes as well as their hits. They had some great interaction with the crowd along the way and the musicians are top notch.
The crowd at the Canadian Tire Center did not disappoint either
I think that the music of The Lumineers is better suited for a small theatre but considering the amount of fans they have, they had to transition to a larger arena stage production.
Merci pour l’invitation!
All in all, it was a great show and while I was a hurting unit getting to bed after midnight and waking up around 5am (thank you daylight savings time coupled with a kid who doesn’t sleep in yet!) I managed to survive on the power of good music from the night before.
Mt. Joy setlist:
Jenny Jenkins
Astrovan
Let Loose
Dirty Love
Sheep
Strangers
Come With Me
Julia / Ain’t No Sunshine / Clint Eastwood @Info[One of Sotiris’ cymbals fell off during Clint Eastwood]
Silver Lining
The Lumineers setlist:
Sleep on the Floor
Life in the City
Flowers in Your Hair
Dead Sea
Gun Song
Subterranean Homesick Blues [Bob Dylan]
Ho Hey
It Wasn’t Easy to Be Happy for You
Slow It Down
Angela
Gloria
Jimmy Sparks
Gale Song
My Cell
Left for Denver
Leader of the Landslide
Cleopatra
Democracy [Leonard Cohen]
Big Parade
Donna
Ophelia
April
Salt and the Sea
Stubborn Love
We registered Sierra for maternelle (pre-kindergarten?) this past month. It was an interesting process. In my head registering a kid is as simple as filling in some forms and bam, they are accepted. I almost felt like the process was an interview of her. The principal was taking notes when asking what she is interested in and if she can do certain tasks. I wasn’t entirely sure if this was to take a look at what activities the school offers or to see if she was ready to enter Hogwart’s or not.
Speaking of Hogwart’s, I thought it was interesting that they had her get a gumball out of a machine and whatever colour you received decided your fate for the rest of your time in that school. She is now part of the yellow team and every once in awhile the entire school splits up into different coloured teams for activities. Much like a wizard’s academy. Neat!
Because of the upcoming transition to maternelle there are certain things that we have to work on. She is supposed to go to the bathroom on her own without much assistance. I am happy to report that after hearing that we had her do a lot of the work herself and she’s 99% self-sufficient in the bathroom which is great! Just in time for Ezra to swoop in and hit the reset button on all of that for us! Haha.
Vero and all of her cousins grew up playing with this little toy schoolhouse that used to be at Grandmaman Cantin’s house. She had to move into an extended care type facility so had to pass along a lot of her fun toys. Sierra and Ezra got this as a nice surprise. I hear Vero playing with it at night.
Future curler?
Enjoying a hot chocolate at the Governor General’s residence at Winterlude
Sierra and I went for a horse and sleigh ride. I was pretty sure that the person taking the picture would have her finger in the shot. Sure enough…
Dancing in front of Rideau Hall
Grandpapa helping Sierra learn how to skate. When Sierra and I arrived that the morning the two guys who have a contract to clear the rink were hard at work. I grabbed a shovel and help them for half an hour before Sierra could hop onto the ice. She was quite patient!
I got to go see Kevin Smith at Algonquin College one night and it was fabulous! He came out and introduced the Jay and Silent Bob Reboot film, then we watched the film and then he had a Q&A for a couple of hours after. He is a great public speaker and there were really funny stories.
After the bath
Sierra managed to scale the snowhill!
Enjoying some time with her friend at the Vars carnival. It was very cold outside this day so we spent the morning in the gymnasium. I believe Vero and Sierra did venture outside for some activities when we left but I was with Ezra during that time.
Sierra helping clean the high chair that we pulled out of storage for Ezra
Matante Andreane dropped by for a quick visit before heading to Florida. Sierra and her made some Valentine’s Day cookies. Someone didn’t read the instructions correctly and set the oven at 125 F which didn’t do a whole lot.
Whenever there is a lot of snow I tend to work from home which results in a sled ride to the daycare!
Vero picked up this thing for Valentine’s Day. At first I was really scared of seeing instructions written in Chinese and I thought “Is she trying to harm me?!” But this thing is amazing for my eye condition! I love this thing so much.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
If you didn’t know already, I collect concert posters. 99% are from concerts I’ve been to, 1% because I just really like the design. Anyhow, I started to look back into my past of concerts I have been to when I didn’t think of picking up a poster. I went to the see The Tragically Hip in 1999 and I stumbled upon this poster on expressonbeans.com I was chatting with a guy asking what condition it was in. He said it wasn’t mint (note the tape marks in the corners) but it wasn’t overly bad either. But it was signed! That was quite interesting. He didn’t have a story of how it got signed by four of the five members as he had snapped it up in an Ebay auction years before. No matter, I had to have it so I treated myself ($250 ain’t cheap for a piece of Hip memorabilia). But now this sits in my office as is a great conversation piece. I tend to switch up my posters every month at work.
I was trying to figure out how to use this heated eye pad at work and Matt suggested that I just put it on one eye at a time. For the past couple of weeks I have been either called Captain Palmer, discount cyberpunk or 2 of 6 (which is knockoff of the Borg Seven of Nine). I’m glad I enjoy working with these jokers I call friends.
Mom and I play Carcasonne against each other on the iPad. When I beat her I tend to send her a photo showing my victory face. This is the one she sent me when she finally beat me. She’s getting pretty good!
Always a great helper on a Saturday morning
I had a great night out at the Orleans Brewing Company for Michel’s birthday party. It was great to chat with the brewmaster and he even let me fill up a pint glass straight from the brewing kettle! Very nice. I even met a fellow gentleman from Kap who lives in Vars.
The lonely trail. Not so lonely when you have a toddler talking to you all the time. This was our first outing in the Vars cemetery trail this year.
At least someone packed down a trail for us!
This is what happens on Family Day when you forget that the daycare is closed and you have to work from home.
Vero did go out to the Embrun Community Center where they had some family day activities and Sierra stumbled upon some friends from daycare!
Mina was proud when he saw that his gift to Ezra was getting some good use in the house
Maman and Sierra hanging out in the transmogrifier
Sierra and I enjoyed some cake at Jona’s sixth birthday. She wasn’t entirely sociable so there aren’t many photos with her and friends. I think when there are large crowds she likes to hang off of my leg.
One Sunday morning Sierra and I went to watch Jenna play hockey as she is the goalie for her team. I think Sierra was quite interested in seeing people skate around but she was also interested in eating her bagel and having a hot chocolate! The funny thing about this photo is the gentleman sitting next to us. Rob came to me after the game and said “Did you know you were sitting next to Chris Neil?!” and I said “Who dat?” Rob laughed and said “I have to remember that you know nothing about sports or any of the Ottawa Senators roster. It must like how I could be sitting next to David Bowie and not know.” I didn’t have the heart to tell him that he would be sitting next to a dead guy. Anyhow, this Chris Neil fellow was eyeing up Sierra’s bagel the entire game. I suppose we should have offered him a piece.
At this point in the game Sierra was more interested in the wheelchair ramp than the actual game
After the game we got to go for a visit at Aunt Jan’s and Uncle Rob’s and play with their dog
My friend Kelly gave us these excellent snowshoes that we tried out in our back yard
Sierra has some issues when we pick her up from daycare. As in, she doesn’t want to leave. Madame Eliane came up with this list to see if it would help. It did and eventually I snapped a photo so she wouldn’t have to deal with Sierra when it was time to leave. Madame Eliane has to go home too! So now every time I pick her up Sierra asks to see the list of things she needs to do in order to get ready to leave.
For the past decade I have been looking for a comic book rack that spins. The Carleton Cards at work was closing their doors and I manage to snag this beauty for $25!! What a score! These things are generally $300 new. The only issue at this point is that it was meant to hold calendars and not comic books. But calendars are the same size as a vinyl record! I’m still unsure if I am going to put my vinyl collection in this rack or figure out a way to put comic books in them without falling out.
Boy am I glad I don’t have to stare at this ugly fellow at work all day! For the past five years my styes were always on my left eye. This past month it transferred to my right eye as well and it hit with a vengeance. I remember a similar thing happening when the styes first formed on my left eye. I am currently on antibiotics to try and control everything but as I type this I think it did some permanent damage as there is still a bump in my eyelid and a piece now droops down into my line of vision. I’ll be going back to the optometrist for a follow-up in a few weeks. Not fun!
It was quite the snowstorm when I brought Sierra to daycare one morning!! I believe we got 30 centimetres that day. I can’t complain about the amount of snow we have received this winter. I even see tons of snow machines going by all the time.
Life has become infinitely better with Ezra as he no longer screams at us in the evenings! This guy is a genuine happy camper! Who knows what was making him uncomfortable for those past months…babies are human beings in development so you never know if they are having stomach issues, growing pains, or something else altogether.
For historical reference I should outline what a typical day is for him (from my point of view…I’m sure Vero can add a lot more details!). Ezra still doesn’t sleep through the night so every 2 hours Ezra moves from the bassinet to the bed to get a feeding and then put back into the bassinet. Vero tells me that he could be feeding for a long time since he’s half asleep! There have been a few nights where he sleeps from midnight until 5am but those haven’t been the normal routine.
From midnight until 9 or 10 o’clock he goes through the routine of sleeping and eating and then arises from his slumber in the late morning. Then he’s all smiles wondering what the world has in store for him.
A typical routine for him during the day is to feed and then hang out in his jolly jumper for awhile. If we hang out near him and interact with him he can last an hour in there. If we are around the room doing other things he may want out of there in 15 minutes. At this point it’s all about moving him to different stations of interest…jolly jumper, toy area, hanging from the ceiling fan, etc.
After an hour he sometimes gets cranky which is the queue to put him in his crib. Sometimes he goes down well, sometimes it’s a struggle. Sometimes he sleeps for an hour, sometimes twenty minutes. I have this weird trick where when he’s in his sleep sack and I hand him the soother I make him fight for it a little so when he sucks that thing in he seems to fall asleep 80% of the time! Maybe it’s because he had to work for it?
That’s basically our routine for the most part. We’ll try and get him outside if it’s nice and he dozes off in the stroller or on us. We’re pretty happy he’s not screaming his head off much anymore and is coming into a routine!
He also loves playing peekaboo right now and it’s a good game for Sierra to do with him as it doesn’t involve touching him.
“And this is when artificial intelligence became too smart for the humans and when Skynet was born.”
Ezra showing me how to eat a slice.
“Ah, Sunday morning when I can hang out with the kids, watch some TV, check the weather, realize it’s the year 2020 and these are the kind of alerts we are getting!”
“Look ma, no hands!”
From the looks of it, Ezra isn’t too impressed with Passe Partout.
Jumpin’!
PJ time.
I was showing Ezra some Pearl Jam videos that evening and teaching him how to stage dive off of my neck.
Spinning around
Vero and Ezra got to see Dr. Doolittle one afternoon
After a walk
Obligatory family photo when Ezra is awake
This is what we see when we got out on a cold day
Peekaboo!
Etienne was wondering if it was a good idea to walk onto this ice jam. This was taken before he attempted it. He was a good soul. I’m kidding! He wimped out.
Sierra helping out
Sometimes Ezra helps me type out things while I’m working from home
Hanging out with Grand-papa while they were visiting before their trip to Thailand
This is a photo of Vero having some real cheese for the first time in months. She gave up dairy and lactose products before Ezra was born in case he had the same issues as Sierra. She has been eating some cheese products and Ezra doesn’t seem affected by it which is great! Also, this leads to having a very happy maman!
Winterlude kicked off on a beautiful winter day so we decided to check out the festivities at the Governor General’s residence. It was pretty neat and we’ll go again! They had different booths set up with food from different cultures and they had different winter activities (like curling and skating) set up.
Here’s a nice shot with the Ottawa river in the background. I’m sure all Gaetan could think about is “I can’t wait to get out of the cold and get to Thailand!”
We got to sneak over to the Superbowl party hosted at Alan and Joelle’s place. Good food, great friends and I was in a kitchen that had a brand new dishwasher which has never been fully connected. Just when you think you’ve seen everything…
I love how the lighting in this photo shows us what Alex will look like in twenty years!
Fans of Grandpapa et Grandmaman
Saturday night fun times!
A day shy of six months, we tried some oatmeal. Can’t say he was a huge fan but he seems to be coming around a week later.
Sierra brought some Nanny Ruth-made socks to the daycare and we didn’t see them at the end of the day. We didn’t even see them for an entire week. They ended up in someone’s backpack.
(On Day Four)
Me: Today we have to keep looking for your Nanny Ruth socks. They have to be somewhere. We can’t lose them.
Whoa, it’s already the end of January? Where has the time gone?!
We’re really happy that the weather has changed for the better and we actually have some SNOW around Ottawa these days. But it’s touch and go sometimes. Hovering around zero degrees brings forth the freezing rain and currently everything is quite icy. Did I ever tell you how much I hate freezing rain and ice? It doesn’t let us play outside!
But at the same time, we have been walloped with some good snowstorms so the forests are full of snow and the front yards as well. Snowmen have been built, sleds have been used and Sierra is learning how to shovel snow! She also is smart enough to know that once she feels she’s done, she just lets me finish the job.
Sierra continues to be quite hard headed and not listening to what we have to say. We will have to nip that one in the bud soon enough! I think she’s just complacent…”No TV? It’s ok Dad, it’s ok.”
A typical routine with Sierra starts with some oatmeal in the morning, brosse, brosse, brosse les dents and getting dressed. Sierra LOVES dresses these days. She is quite upset if she doesn’t have a clean one to wear.
We then get into the car (usually with a baby or Froggie in tow) and arrive at the daycare. She knows to take her boots off, hang her jacket up and put her shoes on. Lately she hasn’t been hugging or kissing me goodbye which is fine. She used to have a hilarious routine which I swear would expand each time. The last time she hugged me the routine was give a hug, kiss on one cheek, kiss on the other, kiss on the lips, rub each others noses, give one high five, give another. Quite the routine! But nowadays she’s content with going to play with her friends.
Speaking of her friends at school, I suppose the class will be divided when September hits as we are going to be registering Sierra for kindergarten next week! That shall be fun. Registration that is…I’m not sure if I’ll be happy when the next level of parenting comes our way…PD days, making lunches, homework! Actually, I hear that the school she is going to doesn’t give out homework so we will see how that works out. I suppose kindergarten probably doesn’t usually have homework to begin with.
I can’t remember the name of this place we went to at the EY center…the Garden of Lights? Palace of Lights? The entire family headed out and I had a bonehead moment when I arrived with the tickets I had ordered the night before and the ticket taker said “But sir, these tickets are for YESTERDAY!” That’s what happens when you are on holidays…you get your days mixed up! Luckily a quick visit to the customer service desk allowed us to go in.
It was a fun activity to bring the kids to. It was probably not the regular admission of $40/adult but Vero had scored a family pass from a friend which brought the price down significantly. We needed to get the kids out and do SOMETHING considering freezing rain had kept us indoors most of our holidays!
During flu season this is what we all loved to see happen!
I can only imagine that Grandma is teaching the kids how to play a game.
Sierra showing Poppa how to play Connect Four
Bahahah!
Fun sled times!
A trip to school one morning
Vero got to go out with some friends one night while I just left the kids alone in their bedrooms to fend for themselves. Vero, I’m kidding!
I smartly asked if we could bring a friend along to the park with us (aka, I wanted them to do all the work)
It was quite icy in the park so I was showing the girls how much fun they could have rolling down the hill. They had so much fun that they decided to continue on flat land!
This would be Sierra’s second haircut. Her first one was a year before at the hairdresser but she didn’t want to go so Maman decided to do it herself.
This photo was taken on January 5th. It was the last day of us opening Christmas gifts. It started out quick but Sierra (or us?) lost interest after a few days and Sierra was happy with what she had so we didn’t push her too much on opening gifts.
Princess Sierra
I love how I didn’t realize my finger was holding the button down for so long. Google made a hilarious collage of essentially the same photo. I never get tired of the walk down by the river across from the Parliament buildings.
I can’t even remember the reason for this photo. I would like to think that it was because Sierra chose my outfit but we all know that I probably put this on myself because I am very stylish.
I took back all my comments about Ottawa weather when I noticed this temperature forecast for Kapuskasing!
A big moment in Sierra’s life…her first attempt at playing an adventure game on the computer! We were playing a remake of Space Quest II that had just been released. I was showing her how to use the mouse to move the character around a room. Her first attempt was decent. She kept clicking the mouse buttons which would change the cursor’s function so sometimes she couldn’t walk around. But it’s a good skill to teach her.
Hanging out at the park one morning
We will have to send this to Paul and Ringo one day!
And Maman says she doesn’t like computer games! Here she was showing Sierra how to play Donald Duck’s Playground…a favourite of Maman and Matante Anne-Marie!
Sierra was nice enough to shovel the porch after a big dump of snow
We went out to Larose Forest and found some friends were heading there at the same time!
Other than the focus being off, I’m glad we got a shot of all of us out for a walk. We had gone down a trail I wasn’t familiar with so we decided to come back the way we came in case it took us somewhere where it would take us hours to get out. Poor Sierra’s hands were hold so she was anxious to leave. We bought her some different mittens after this excursion so we are hoping they will do the trick on future treks.
I think this is called an ice jam?
Mom and I have been playing Carcasonne on the iPad. I send her these victory shots from time to time after I win a game.
The snowbanks are getting high around the daycare so Sierra likes to climb them.
Vero and I are starting to eat less meat (after we watched a documentary called Game Changers) and this was Vero’s attempt at cauliflower wings. I have to say I enjoyed them a lot more than I thought I would!
Sierra was quite well hidden during hide and seek!
I believe this may have been the second time Sierra had ever been on skates. We assembled this skating aid that morning and decided to take it out for a spin on a very mild day. I have to admit that I feel quite useless when it comes to teaching her how to skate because I don’t even know how to skate!
Fun in the snow!
The snow was incredibly sticky that we built the largest snowman known to man!
Frosty lives! I love how the previous Frosty’s scarf and toque were buried in the snow and ice and I had to chip it out to use with his reincarnated form.
I remember back in college my roommate Scott got high speed internet. What was this marvel of technology? Now kids, if you didn’t know about dial-up internet, I recommend going to ask your parents right now what the sound of a modem dialup tone sounds like.
I didn’t really think too much about high speed internet at the time. I was a student, I didn’t have a lot of money so I was fine with the dialup internet that was provided to students of Algonquin College.
Until I stumbled upon the New Smashing Pumpkins Audio Archive (NSPAA). There it was…every concert they was ever recorded.
Scott was nice enough to let me use his high speed internet connection to download thousands of MP3s of Pumpkins concerts. It was mindblowing how much data was coming down the pipe to me. I remember burning them to CDs since I didn’t even have enough room on my hard drive to hold them all.
Years later when high speed internet was commonplace, I went about a quest to upgrade the audio quality and get FLAC or SHN files for all the concerts they had. People thought I was insane. I remember a very specific comment from my cousin Shawn who said he was fine listening to a really good concert from a touring cycle, but to listen to every concert…that’s madness!
You know what? He was right. I mean, when did I actually go and listen to every concert? I listened to a LOT of them, don’t get me wrong. But when I stumbled upon really good ones, I just kept listening to those instead of the hundreds of others.
Fast forward years later and I’m moving some files around today and I notice I have a ton of Pumpkins concerts hidden in a folder on my hard drive. I sat there looking at it and realized that there was really only one thing I needed to do.
Delete them.
We are at a point now that we have the Live Music Archive and sure enough, every Pumpkins concert (or nearly every one of them) is available to stream or download. So…barring the nuclear apocalypse hitting us and wiping out all the Pumpkins recordings on the Internet, I freed up a ton of hard drive space.
It’s strange…hours and evenings of my life has been wiped out in a fraction of minutes. All because the Internet has become increasingly convenient over the years. Heck, you can now stream television shows instead of downloading them. Mindblowing!
And so I leave this memory…listening to one of the greatest recordings of live Pumpkins history; Vancouver 1997.
Just got word today that I scored tickets to see Pearl Jam in Ottawa and Quebec City!!
I have to say I’m really impressed with the way the fan club tickets went this time around. It’s a lottery system but this time around they managed to get a LOT of tickets from Ticketmaster. There are rumours that they may have got the entire arena for fan members and once the presale was over, the remaining tickets go to the public.
If this is the case, I agree that this is a great method to sell tickets. If you’re diehard enough to have a fan club membership then why not get some guarantee that you get tickets before the rest of the world?
Back to the subject at hand, it’s going to be a good year!
There’s been a lot of evenings with screaming. But Vero points out that this has diminished in the past few weeks. Perhaps we have turned the corner and all will be good in the world?
Vero was talking to me about how her and Ezra had a staring contest for ten minutes the other day and that’s when she fell completely in love with him. She also likes how he knows how Maman doesn’t like to give kisses on the lips so he is now moving her head when she comes in for the kiss.
But he sure is a Guy Smiley these days. He’ll smile at anything!
Sierra has been asking to sit with Ezra when she watches television before heading to bed.
He’s getting quite photogenic!
Ezra is super excited for Santa to arrive!
This is a typical sight after having a bottle. About 15 minutes later he starts to cry sometimes. Maybe he’s bored with me? A typical two hour cycle with me consists of waking up, getting a bottle, hanging out for 45 minutes playing and then trying to put him down for a nap for an hour. Generally he will last for 20 minutes, but if we’re lucky, he will sleep for an hour. That’s the general two hour cycle during the evening.
Maybe this was the staring contest Vero was telling me about?
Ezra enjoying some Christmas films.
Guy Smiley!
Hanging out near the campfire.
Hanging out waiting for a burp
Sierra helping Ezra open up his stocking
Ezra is a chameleon!
A walk around the block on Christmas Day
Hanging out!
Ezra is quite shocked in this Christmas Day photo!
Ezra opening up a gift from Sierra
Sierra personally picked out BB-8 for Ezra as a Christmas gift. He quite likes it!
Hanging out with Aunt Maureen
Lots of love from Grandma
Cousins
Li’l Santa and Poppa
Poppa telling Ezra about his trip from Kapuskasing
We’ll have to start teach Ezra how to wink like his sister.
Swiper the fox dropped by to swipe some lunch
Everyone showing Ezra how to play with his new toy
Dad was probably watching Frozen for the hundredth time
“Take the picture so I can get some eggnog!”
Chances are, everyone was watching Frozen.
I love how I show up in this photo as well.
You can only imagine how many takes it took to get one good shot!
Ben, Krista and the kids came over for a winter wonderland visit.
It’s rare to see these two out of the house! At least it’s rare to me.
While cleaning up some Christmas items Vero found a card for Ezra from Nanny Sybil
Heading out for an adventure
Ezra is staring to get the hang of the jolly jumper. He’s quite content for 5-10 minutes and then he wants out.
Beauty day for a walk near the river! I never get tired of this path.