On November 3 Ewan and Eileen had there six month check up.
Eileen weighs 14 pounds 2 ounces
Ewan weighs 13 pounds 11 ounces
They are both 65 cm in length with head circumference of 42 cm
They are exploring all sorts of new flavours and textures from pasta and pesto to elk barley stew. It is a lot of fun watching their reaction to new flavours.
They both received their third round of vaccinations yesterday.
After their bath today
And then true to form Eileen decided she wasn’t taking up enough space so she spread her arms out while poking Ewan in the eye
Yesterday after the vaccination Ewan just wanted to cuddle the stuffies, he loves soft material.
Tonight we put pieces of banana on Ewan and Eileen’s highchair trays. At first neither was interested in the banana, they were more interested in watching Kyle and I eat our dinner. After showing them the banana Ewan did pick it up and bring it to his mouth and lick it. I had to hold it to Eileen mouth, and then she licked it.
So, tonight they both had their first taste of Banana!
Unfortunately I didn’t get a picture of Eileen because I was holding her and the banana! Sorry baby girl!!
The next morning (October 25) we tired bananas again. This time I got a picture of Eileen. They basically just suck on and lick their fingers after squishing the banana with their hands
Well 6 months have come and gone so fast I barely remember anything! It has truly been the most transformational 6 months of my life, everything has changed. Watching Eileen and Ewan grow, learn and live life has been unbelievably precious and special.
Our marriage has strengthened and grown as well, I am so lucky to have an amazing husband to co-parent with.
This month both Ewan and Eileen started grabbing their feet. Ewan has been sticking his tongue out a lot over the last few days. They both like playing with sensory toys and watching Baby Einstein DVD’s (so I have a moment to make dinner!). They like to be constantly entertained. I read them simple books and we have dance parties.
First time sitting in their highchairs at the table
For Thanksgiving, we braved the longest drive with the twins yet and made our way to my parents vineyard in the community of Kaleden in the Okanagan valley in British Columbia. What is normally an eight hour drive became a nine hour drive with the twins but all things considered it went remarkably well with only two feeding breaks and minimal crying and the fall foliage made for a very scenic drive through the Rockies and then the valley.
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The view from mom and dad’s deck, thanksgiving 2017
Today I turned 33 years old! I had a great day! I went for a run, then wine tasting (and buying) at four wineries (Blue Mountain winery, Wild Goose winery, Stags Hallow winery, See Ya Later Ranch), pizza and beer at Bad Tattoo Microbrewery and then home to Ken and Renee’s for homemade chocolate cake… all with two babies!
It appears the babies are sick again, but this time Ewan knows how to breath out of his mouth. Eileen knew how to breath out of her mouth the last time they were sick in Jasper. It makes a huge difference when they don’t have to struggle to breath.
Hopefully I don’t jinx it again but the twins slept for 7 hours straight 3 nights in row. And last night Ewan slept in his box for the first time since June. It sure was nice having the extra rom in our bed!!
Fall is in full swing! We are still getting out as much as possible
This past week we introduced Ewan and Eileen to the exersaucer and jolly jumper. Ewan really likes the exersaucer but only for a limited time. Eileen likes it too, but for even less time. I think Ewan really likes being upright.
Both Eileen and Ewan didn’t really get the point of the jolly jumper, I had to pull it down for them.
All summer Janet and I had been planning a big week long camping trip to Waterton National Park for early September as neither Janet nor I have ever been, despite the fact that we keep hearing such glowing reviews. Unfortunately, the night before we left, the Kenow wild fire began to threaten the park and the entire area was put on a voluntary evacuation alert. So, late the night before we were supposed to leave we had to figure out a new destination, and with most of BC on fire, and bits of Alberta, this was no small feat. Because we had a whole week we wanted to go somewhere that wasn’t right on our door step, but at the same time we didn’t want to drive too far with 4 month old twins. We eventually landed on Jasper National Park.
The next morning we loaded the babies into the cab of the truck, the dogs into the bed, hooked up the tent trailer and hit the road, and what a road it was! The Icefield Parkway between Banff and Jasper is simply spectacular. I can’t think of another highway I’ve been on with so many incredible mountain views. At times you literally drive along alpine meadows as you pass by glacier after glacier. Unfortunately the entire area was inundated with smoke from one of the many fires in BC so visibility was extremely limited, at times we couldn’t even see the mountains immediately beside us, none-the-less, it was a drive to remember. Luckily for us, the babies handled the 5.5 hour drive really well (which hopefully bodes well for our upcoming 10 hour drive to the Okanagan).
Ewan in his camping attire
We spent the first day settling in to our campsite at Wapiti campground and hanging out at Pyramid Lake near the Jasper town site. Janet did some paddling with Luna and enjoyed the smokey views while I hung out on the beach with the twins.
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Ewan working on his tan at Pyramid Lake BeachJanet and Luna on Pyramid Lake
Unfortunately, because of a bit of a miscommunication, and a misunderstanding about how the campsites at Wapiti campground are booked we ended up having to move from one campsite to another on our second full day! This was further complicated by the fact that rain was forecast for the entire day and we didn’t want all of our stuff, ourselves and our babies to get wet so when Janet woke up early and saw that the campers in our new campground had left early, and the rain had not yet started, we sprung into action and took down our camp, took down the tent trailer, moved over 3 Â sites, and set it all back up again in about 2 hours, with two babies in tow all before the rain started. Pretty impressive if I do say so myself!
Wapiti Campground
The change in weather cleared out the smoke, but also brought with it cooler temperatures and a lot of rain. This was further complicated by the fact that all of us were sick with a pretty nasty respiratory virus. This was the babies first bad cold and we had to work hard to keep them warm and dry. With day time highs of 12C and lows of 2C for a few days in a row, a fire ban, and lots of rain, this was a lot of work. To make matters worse we were faced with one problem after another with the tent trailer. First our batteries failed, then we blew a fuse, then a lead on the thermostat broke and with no wire strippers and no soldering gun, we were pretty much out of luck on that front. We cuddled Eileen and Ewan all night every night in an effort to keep them warm which Ewan enjoyed, but Eileen prefers to sleep in a starfish position and would often bitterly complain about being cuddled with a shrill cry. There was one night when Ewan’s breathing was so laboured we seriously considered taking him to the local emergency room, and/or cutting the trip short.
Ewan and Eileen in Wapiti CampgroundEwan and Eileen Keeping Warm in the Tent Trailer
Despite all these challenges we toughed it out and managed to enjoy ourselves. We were really impressed by the shear number of children friendly hikes, lakes and wildlife in our immediate vicinity. The park is huge and we saw only a tiny portion of it, but that small portion was packed with interest.
We hiked Malign Canyon which was particularly stunning although we did end up getting completely soaked (but managed to keep the babies mostly dry under our rain coats) from the considerable rainfall.
Janet and Ewan in front of a spring in Malign CanyonMalign Canyon Waterfall (one of many)Blue Water in Malign CanyonMalign CanyonMalign Canyon Waterfall & Bridge
In 5 days we saw 9 lakes not including a handful that we drove by on the highway and Janet paddled on 3 of them, and we weren’t even on a mission to find lakes.
Kyle and Ewan above the third lake in the Valley of the Five LakesJanet overlooking the Fourth Lake in the Valley of the Five LakesFourth Lake in the Valley of the Five LakesMika Overlooking Lake AnnetteJanet Paddling on Lake AnnetteKyle and Ewan enjoying the view at Annette LakeKyle Paddling on Edith LakeJanet Paddling on Edith Lake
We saw deer, a black bear, lots of interesting birds, loons, trout, and tons of elk including this brute that we saw right off the highway, I think he might be the largest I’ve ever seen in person.
Huge 8×7 Wapiti (Elk) – no zoom
While the drive home was not smokey as the drive up had been, it was shrouded in cloud which at times provided no more visibility than the smoke. We did manage to take in a few impressive views on the drive home despite the clouds and rain though.
Janet Below the Athabasca GlacierOur Truck and Trailer Below the Athabasca GlacierAlpine Meadow below the Athabasca Glacier along the Icefields ParkwayThe Crowfoot Glacier along the Icefields ParkwayAtmospheric Mountains of the Icefields ParkwayAtmospheric Mountains of the Icefields Parkway
On August long weekend (August 4-7) Kyle, the babies and I joined Auntie Diana and Jer out at Drumheller for the weekend. They have a plot of land in the Hoodoo campground with a trailer permanently situated on the land.
Diana and Jer cooked us wonderful meals all weekend. We played yard Yahtzee and Farkle.
This was my first time seeing the Alberta badlands. We took the babies for a walk around Hoodoo Provincial Park.
Janet with Hoodoos Looming AboveKyle and Luna at Hoodoo Provincial ParkHoodoosKyle and Janet and the twins above Hoodoo Provincial Park
Luna is always watching out for the babies and likes to sleep in front of them.
Luna sleeping in front of babies in Drumheller
We spent some time sitting in the Red Deer River to cool off, during which time, Mika caught a fish right out of the river and ate it.
Luna sitting in the Red Deer RiverJanet and Ewan sitting in the Red Deer River
The babies enjoyed some time on the grass
Eileen and Ewan on the grassEileen rocking out
On the way home we stopped by Horseshoe Canyon to admire the view