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Poo this, poo that

I mentioned the Poo Sisters in my comment on Liz and Mark’s engagement announcement … the photo below tells the story for anyone who wasn’t aware of the nickname before this moment.

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December 7, 2006 - 10:42 am

Sonja - A big huge congratulations Liz and Mark!!!!!

December 7, 2006 - 10:47 am

Sonja - Oops. I just scrolled down and realised that I jumped the gun and place my congratulatory note in the wrong column.

December 14, 2006 - 2:44 pm

liz - POO SISTERS RULE

Out-Charlie-ing Charlie

Inspired by Kris’ Charlie Brown Christmas tree post, I thought I’d tell the sad, sad, story of Christmas 2004.

I come from a family of fake-treers. Until my mom and Dave got married, I had never had a real tree experience. I’ll admit that the smell alone makes the real tree worth all the trouble, but I still enjoy the look and ease of our old (and I mean old!) fake tree, colour coded branches and all.

And then when Dan and I started dating, the choice was obvious…I did not own my own fake tree, and Dan had always had a real one, so we took on his tradition. Going to the lot and picking out a tree was awesome. You weren’t stuck with the same sized and shaped tree year after year like I was used to. I believe we chose a glorious short, fat one to celebrate our first Christmas together in our first house.

The following year we were hosting my family for the first time and decided to go with a real tree again. It only made sense. We bought it a few weeks before Christmas and lovingly watered and took care of it so that it would still be healthy and beautiful for when the relatives arrived and Santa came down the chimney.

Unfortunately, even though Dan had always had a real tree, he never knew that you have to chop off the end before putting it in the water or there would be no way for the water to be absorbed (this must have been done automatically for him in years previous without him realizing). I’d like to take some of the blame, but quite frankly, I couldn’t have known. My tree never needed any real TLC, and that was the beauty of it.

Our beautiful tree became the Christmas joke that year.

Every hour or so, from anywhere in the house you would hear a ‘whoosh’ of needles hitting the ground…and then of course the roar of laughter as everyone started to realize what the sound was. Some of the green actually made it to Christmas Day, but almost all the needles had bit the dust by the 27th.

The scene looked like something out of a horror movie as I came down the stairs that morning…

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Needless to say, we bought a fake tree during an after Christmas sale that year and haven’t gone real since. I think the cats are a little annoyed, but at least my tree stays green and full of life for as long as I leave it up and decorated. No more whooshes.

December 7, 2006 - 9:05 am

Kristin - That…is tragic. Yet, I “LOL’d” at those photos.

December 7, 2006 - 10:29 am

Shannen - See the green on the floor? The tree skirt is not green. Those are suicidal needles.

December 7, 2006 - 11:54 am

Jen - HAHA!

I’ve never heard this story before. That is funny! The pics are priceless.

WOO HOO!

Not many of us old married folks can say that we got engaged in a place as exoctic as Trinidad…but even fewer can boast having the whole proposal caught on camera!! 

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Congrats to my little sister Miss Lizzie Jean, and her Mark on their engagement!! 

And just when I thought I had enough siblings……..

December 6, 2006 - 1:50 pm

Mark - Now that Shannen is my future sister-in-law, I feel I should change my name to some sort of trendy alternate spelling, so I fit in with the family. I was thinking of one of these:

Marque
Maarck
Mahrk

Thanks for the hollah Shan!

December 6, 2006 - 2:45 pm

Jen - Congrats you guys!

Cute pictures

December 6, 2006 - 4:11 pm

dan - Excellent news! Congratulations to the happy couple.

Maaq: soon you too will be a husband of a Poo Sister. I’ve compiled a book of ways to cope with it (~400 pages so far) that you may find useful …

Numb3rs

numbers.jpgThroughtout this pregnancy, numbers have taken on a whole new meaning for me.  Every tiny milestone is marked with a number.  I heard the heatbeat at 8 weeks.  I saw the baby move during an ultrasound at 12 weeks.  At 20 weeks we found out that Peanut/BGF is a girl.  I felt her move for the first time at 22 weeks.  I really started to show at 26 weeks.  Etc., etc…. 

Numbers become uber significant during a pregnancy, and now that I’m nearing the end of the third trimester, they are becoming more important than ever…Especially with how uncomfortable it is getting to carry this bébé around.  Here are the numbers that I’m focusing on today.

7:  I have 7 work days left until I’m off. 🙂

50: The number of weeks of maternity leave that I have before I return to work. 

34:  The number of weeks pregnant I am today.

36:  Delivering at 36 weeks is considered full term.  (Please, please, please!!)

10/40:  You are actually pregnant for 40 weeks (10 months), even though most people consider it to be 9 months.

1:  The number of people I’m allowing in the delivery room besides nurses and doctors.  (Dan). 

20:  The number of days left until Christmas (and my second annual snowman photo mission).

16:  Peanut’s due date.

5:  Dan’s work only gives him 5 days off for the birth of his child.  Excellent.

20:  The number of fingers and toes we hope the bébé has.

10:  The average number of diapers we’ll be changing everyday.  Egads.

3:  Our 3 pets will have a fair number of life adjustments ahead of them.  I wonder how well that’ll go over.

7:  The number of hours in a row that my back was cramping yesterday.  Excellent times.

1:  The number of times we’ve watched the show Numb3rs on tv.  It ranks among the worst shows I’ve ever seen.  Seriously, don’t watch it.   Poor Rob Morrow…(and his kid, who he named Two.  I swear.  It’s true.  Check it out for yourself).

 

Bold prediction!

Pluto’s recent troubles, plus the moon being where it is at any given time, have provided me with an insight into the future!

I predict that Canada’s next Prime Minister will be … (drum roll please) … Steph-something.

That is all.

December 4, 2006 - 9:14 pm

Gary - That’s bold Dan.

Speaking of Bold, I request a change to the new colour scheme of forgetful.ca. The comment backgrounds are too blue and it’s tough to read the text. It had to be said.

December 4, 2006 - 10:42 pm

shannen - The comment section is un peu brisé at the moment. Dan will de-bug tomorrow. Do you like the blue otherwise??

December 5, 2006 - 4:09 pm

Gary - Otherwise, i have no complaints for the management.