


 Dear Alice (aka kitten),
Dear Alice (aka kitten),Six  months ago, we welcomed you into our life. Ever since, watching you  grow has been our favorite hobby. Each milestones, large or small, is a  celebration. You are a delightful little lady and we could not be more  happy to have you by our side.
I thought that it would be nice to tell you how life in our little family is on a daily basis.
The  day starts generally at 5:00am when you open your big gray eyes and  turn your head to look at me from your crib. Eventually, you will sleep  in your own nursery but for the moment I think that we are all  (including the cat and the dog) happy to share the same sleeping space.  Breastfeeding early in the morning is one of my favorite moments of the  day...when we all cuddle in bed as the city is about to wake up.
At  9:30am, rain or shine, we go for a walk with Brian. You are not in love  with your stroller but I understand that the safety straps can be a  bummer for a baby full of energy. I'm now a pro at "driving" the  stroller (or as your dad calls it the USS Kitten-prise...your dad is a  geek, but not a trekkie). I can go up and down stairs, while opening  doors and making sure that you still have your socks on.
We  are two busy bees. I often joke that I should hire a personal assistant  to make sure that I don't forget anything. We have swimming class at  the Montreal Olympic Stadium, massage class at the Community Centre,  various activities with the Hot Mama Club lovely ladies, appointments at  the clinic and since you are pretty popular we often spend time with  family and friends. 
I'm happy to report that the entire neighborhood saw me breastfeeding : the coffee shop, the movie theater, the park, on the sidewalk, even at church during a wedding! I often let you use me as a pacifier since you don't have one. Luckily for my nipples, you hardly fuss. It is completely silly but I have great pride knowing that for the moment, you never shed a tear. However, I must inform you that I will probably cry with you when that day comes.
I love that your  face brightens when your dad comes back from work. I gave up trying to  feed you when he opens the door because suddenly your priorities change!  You are now very active and eager to discover the world. You easily  grab objects (please, go easy with the pets) and you laugh at the most  unexpected sights. For example, you find Brian hilarious when he barks  to get fed. Because looking at you laugh is, for us, the most  extraordinary thing in the world, poor Brian now finds himself barking  for many minutes before we put food in his bowl. 
Your nightly routine is pretty simple. We wash you, apply a lot of lotion on your eczema prone skin, put on your footed pj, feed you one last time and you quickly fall asleep on the bed while your dad and I play UNO on the mattress. After, I delicately transfer you in your crib. It is now 8:00pm.
Alice, you should also know  that this adventure would not be the same without the support that I get  from many amazing women...most of them we never met in person. However,  their impact on our day to day life is enormous and we should forever  be grateful for their generous commitment. Thank you so much blog  friends!
I'm so lucky to have a year long paid maternity leave but I have a scoop for you Alice. Your dad and I have being talking and I'm happy to tell you I will take an extra 6 months at the end of my maternity leave. Consequently, you will start day care at 18 months. This news fills my heart with so much joy!
To many adventures,
p.s. I still stare at you when you sleep!
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To avoid a forever long post, I will answer all your helpful comments about baby food (and other posts) in my next post...and there will be a giveaway to celebrate Alice's 6 month birthday :)
9 comments:
I love staring at my babe while he sleeps. The day I put him in his stroller facing out towards the world, instead of up at me, I cried. At first I said "oh my gosh, I could cry" and I laughed. Then I actually did just start crying, embracing the fact that it did really make me sad.
Happy 6 months in the world baby!
ooh, happy birthday, alice!
i love reading about how you spend your day (and it is encouragement to me to get on out there with ramona and inspiration for a blog post of my own about that!)
how young was she when you started doing classes and the such with her?
and 18 months! now that is just terrific. i am so so so happy for you.
Happy 6 months to your little Alice! Kellie xx
Congratuletions lovely Alice!!!! It somehow feels like I know you both. Thank you Claudia for sharing all these moments with us! It's great seeing you both grow :)
Happy 6 months, Alice! I want to squeeze those sweet cheeks of yours. :) xoxo
And 18 months? Needless to say, I'm incredibly jealous.
God, this post made me feel like a terrible mother! I am (a little) joking.
Not shed a tear yet? It's unbelievable!
My little baby was crying real tears at 2 weeks old. And almost every day since :(
(Needless to say that 18 months without day care would not make me jealous one bit. But I am super super happy for you!!!)
I stare at Gaius when he sleeps too -- I swear it's the only time he's still!
Oh and I adore the onesie Alice is sporing in this post! We're all about the stripes in this family :)
Happy half birthday gorgeous Alice!
You look delightful in that stripey number and it sounds like you are starting to show some real personality! It's lovely to watch you grow :)
x
I've really enjoyed reading your blog! I just had a baby (now almost 2 months), so it's great to read about your experiences with Alice. I have to say that I am still daunted about bathing my baby, so I only do it 2 or 3 times a week! Any tips? I used to live in Montreal, and am jealous of your mat. leave! Mu husband's Canadian, so maybe we'll have our next one up there!
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