Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween to all!

Wanted to share with you my costume :)



Love you,
Andrée

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

12 weeks and going strong!

Hello to my beautiful family!

I just wanted to give you all an update on our little peanut :)  We went for our 12 week ultrasound today to do the Down Syndrome testing and saw our little peanut again! He/She has really become a miniature human and it's amazing to see! 

I am feeling alright, exhausted and nauseated most of the time but I have found relief since my OB prescribed some nausea/morning sickness medication.  It's official, I have a baby bump and it's wonderful! I can't wait to see you all so I can show it off :) I hope to see most of you at X-mas and if I don't, we'll have to organize something soon!

The due date is now April 20th because I'll be induced at 38 weeks (diabetes related) so we're looking forward to it!

Here's a little preview :) It's heart was beating at 161bpm and it currently measures 6.3centimeters.

Love you all,
Andrée & Martin


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Expecting!

I expect that by now, you have all heard Martin and I's wonderful news - that we are expecting our first little miracle in April 2013! We are beyond excited and can't wait to meet him or her (her!!!) :)

Just wanted to let you all know that our first ultrasound is September 17th. Then, we'll be 8 weeks along and we'll get to hear the heartbeat and see our little peanut! He/She will be the size of a kidney bean then do about an inch long! Thank god for iPhone apps that tell you everything along the way!

Love you all and can't wait to share the news and show ultrasound photos!

Andree & Martin, xoxox

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Amélie & Dominique's fishing tournament!

They finished 4th in the international AYA (angler Young angler) tournament but as you will see from the video had the lead for a few minutes!

Love, Josée

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Bear mischief in Kamiskotia!


I recently spent one week all by myself in Kamiskotia.  My purpose was to help Mom and Dad with their daily chores and to do yard work.  As usual, I wanted to sleep in the little cottage so I spent a whole day getting it ready for usage (I had already winterized it once before).  It felt good and although Dad is always a bit concerned about me being alone there, I am always adamant that I am not afraid.  I love the sounds of the night, the sound of the waves lulling me to sleep and the full moon reflecting on my face.  I had my usual pee in the middle of the night and wasn't concerned at all... until I woke up the next morning.

Morning 1:
The garbage was spread out all over the yard.  Amélie and Dominique arrived that afternoon and found one huge mound of bear poop - The size of one large Don's pizza!

That night, the girls slept with me in the little cottage.  We forgot about the situation and put the garbage into the container outside again. 



Morning 2:
The garbage was spread out all over the yard... again.  The girls found additional sightings of bear poop and possible vomit..."Ca c'est du vomi..." Now, Mom and Dad were really concerned and said 'we need to contain that garbage' so Mom recommended that we put the garbage into the secure lean to that Francois crafted this summer.. it's very intense and safe.  We thought.

Morning 3:
We woke up and the bears had ripped the locks off, tore through the doors and ripped through the garbage once again! WOW! We were shocked and amazed.  There were paw marks all over the doors.  It must of been a huge bear.  Imagine, we had slept in the unsecured cottage for 2 nights.  Both Amélie and Dominique couldn't stop talking about that darn bear. 

We took the garbage and finally went to the dump. 

The moral of the story is:
  1. Don't get complacent about bears, 
  2. Sleep in the little cottage at your own risk (I'll be back next summer)
  3. Kamiskotia is the new Jellystone park
  4. Don't sleep bear butt
  5. ...and that's the bear (bare) facts.
Love,
Rosanne (BooBoo)
http://youtu.be/0g8FLSGRYW0