Thomas’ Little Brother
Posted in General on January 2nd, 2009 by imbawMore pics on the Albums page.
We’ll keep you posted on a name.
More pics on the Albums page.
We’ll keep you posted on a name.
July has arrived and with it hot temperatures (37 degrees Celsius last Monday!!) and a slowing of the general pace of everything. Despite being up 15 pounds and pregnant I managed to get out windsurfing 3 times last week (moved into the 2nd trimester – so nausea and headaches are gone thank goodness!). Twice at Blackstrap and once at Redberry. I can’t say that ‘I’ve still go it’ but it was a lot of fun. Raced a total of 5 races – discovered that I need about 8 knots of wind on the old MSA cobra to stay ahead of the lasers and 29ers. Any less than this and I shoot out the back of the pack.
While I was busy windsurfing, Thomas and Imbaw flew to Boston for a family visit. Good parties were had and a trip to the Boston Aquarium was a highlight. If you would like to see some video footage of ‘Thomas and the fish’ drop us an email and well send you the link. Everyone is now back home and the BBQ is just heating up for the season!
By way of a news flash – Matt is moving back to Saskatoon! He officially started his new position as an assistant professor at the Veterinary College last week. Not that he has moved yet. He will commute between Saskatoon and Vancouver until September 1st, finishing up experiments at UBC while starting to write grants to fund his own research in the mean time. The vet college is right across the street from PBI, so I look forward to working and playing with Matt in the future!
As an addendum to my last posting, when my father saw my quantitative pregnancy plots he immediately noted that the relationships were linear and thus wanted to know ‘how big will you be after 9 months?’. Well extrapolation of the plots to 9 months suggest I will be 183 pounds heavy and 47 inches around, by January 7th 2009. This may not be too far off the mark as I hit 179 pounds the day Thomas was born. And for the record, I lost all but 3 of the pounds I gained last time…
Mish 🙂
OK it’s June 17th. I missed posting my thoughts back in May. But this was for good reason(s). First of all there were no flowers blooming in May. The weather was cold and dry for most of the month, and if I couldn’t report on the flowers blooming I just didn’t see any reason to post anything. The lilac tree finally bloomed around June 1st, about 3 weeks late, along with the tulips, which are still blooming in the front yard. Tulips in June? Ridiculous!
Another reason not to post in May – Too much traveling. We were away from Saskatoon from May 15th until June 1st. First a work/holiday trip to Ireland with the 3 of us and Imbaw’s mom, followed by attendance at a Alyson M’s wedding. Both were lovely times, but the exhaustion was compounded by the additional fact that I am once again pregnant. The nausea and fatigue factors of the first trimester have been pretty high and pretty much led to my exclusion from involvement in any extracurricular activities (aside from all the travel!).
Monitoring the Pregnancy. So when I was pregnant with Thomas 2 years ago my dearest brother couldn’t understand why I hadn’t been plotting my weight and girth increases regularly. So for his benefit and my own humor, I am plotting these values this time round. I haven’t figured out how to post the actual plots yet, but will keep working on this. What you do need to know for now is that my rate of weight gain so far (since April 28, 2008) has been 0.190 pounds/day. My rate of girth increase has been 0.067 inches/day (this is about 1.7mm/day for those who prefer metric). Plotted as a function of each other, this comes to 0.344inches/pound (8.7mm/pound). What fun! You can see the plots by clicking HERE to open a PDF image of them, but again hopefully I’ll figure out a better way to post them live.
OK that’s it for now. Everyone is doing well, even the cats and dog. Mish 🙂
…coming soon I hope. It snowed 2 inches on Wednesday. But I am ever hopeful that that will be the last of it for this winter. So I’m going to make a concerted effort to keep this blog updated once a month or so. Highlights of late: a trip out to BC that included some snowboarding at Whistler. Click on the photo image to see a larger version if you like. Anyways, this was followed by an afternoon of cross country at Mt. Washington on Vancouver Island.
Not to leave out Dearest Thomas – although he spent his time out in BC with Nannies and Grandparents he has spent his share of time sliding on the snow this past winter. Not to mention indulging in après ski and dreaming of the days when he has his very own ski helmet!
But that’s it for now.
Michèle