Thursday, May 31, 2012

Reimer/Kasdorf Clan return to Lugano...for a visit!

We have had a steady stream of visitors this year, which has been lovely, especially with the added downstairs space so that nothing feels too crowded.  The weekend before last, our dear friends (Keith and Charlene) who left TASIS two years ago, came back for a mini visit with their two babies.  So we had a house full with 2 two and half year olds and 2 infants and four adults.  Despite what it sounds like, it was decidedly easy and a really lovely weekend.  Here are the two new babies: 
Jonas is just 1 month younger than Eowyn
Eowyn sporting her double chin!
Otto and Liam have seen each other for brief moments over the past 2 years, but obviously it took a bit of time to warm up to each other.  The best part of it all was that we have basically the same schedules so it was easy for the whole house to have quiet time in the afternoon for naps, and no-one was rushing too much as that just isn't an option with little babies.
Char with a full lap - Otto and Jonas hanging out 
Eating lunch on campus - Keith and Otto
Otto playing around after lunch on campus
We had a really nice afternoon and early evening at Kat and Eric's on Saturday, where the 3 boys were reunited.  Otto and Drake are born just 2 days apart.  We had a tasty barbecue and celebrated a belated birthday for Char.
Char, Kat and Jonas
Keith, James and Eowyn
Drake and Liam on their riding toys on the balcony
Mamas and baby Jonas
Papas and baby Eowyn (not looking too happy)
Finally the three boys together!  Luckily each of them had some sort of vehicle to ride otherwise there would be major trouble in toddlerville!
This is my favorite picture - Eowyn's face is just so sweet when she smiles that big smile, and of course Jonas is just a sweet little chunky boy!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Mother's Day and Stuff

I had a lovely mother's day this year with a weekend of James doing as much of the house work as possible and a delicious breakfast on Sunday of stuffed french toast.  Look at the size of it!  Just delicious.
Mothers Day Breakfast
It was also sweet to hear Liam say: Happy Mother's day! to me first thing in the morning.

Although I worked on Sunday at least I also got to come home to dinner and then this fabulous parfait for a dessert!  One of my wishes was to not have to plan meals, so all these yummy treats were thought up by James himself.

In the meantime my lovely little ones are bringing me tons of joy all the time.  Little Eowyn is just the sweetest thing with so many gorgeous smiles these days not to mention the cooing that is in full swing.  Baths are an instant calmer as she seems to just love hanging out in the water.

But even if we are busy with other things and leave her on the mat or chair awhile, when we get back she just beams at us as though she couldn't be happier to see us.  It makes me feel bad to go away at all!
She has also recently found her hands and so we see her often entertaining herself by playing with her fingers.
A little tummy time on a warm day!
Eowyn bathing with Liam and his letters!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

4 Generations

It's been two weeks since our visit from Nana and Mims, and what a little whirlwind visit that was!  I'm so grateful and glad that Nana was able to finally come and visit us here in Switzerland to see our life a bit and of course most importantly, to get to meet Eowyn and spend some time with Liam.  The last time she saw him was about a year ago and naturally so much has changed.  A huge thanks goes out to Mims for bringing her here and helping her travel!

Unfortunately our rainy spring persists on and off, so the weather was not quite perfect for their visit, but we had enough breaks in the rain and glimpses of sunshine to at least get of the house some.  The three short days were filled quickly with lunch on campus a couple of days, a dinner out at Bellavista as an early birthday/mothers day celebration for Nana and Mims, and regular tasks like grocery shopping, playground visits etc.  Somehow that seems to be enough on our plates these days.

It's just too bad Nana got sick as I'm sure it dampened her spirits some, but otherwise Eowyn was quite content to sit with Nana for quite long periods of time (as long as hunger or nap time didn't get in the way!).  Liam being Liam was mostly too busy to slow down enough for her to get some lap time, but that comes as no surprise since he's always on the go.  Of course I always enjoy prying old stories out her!
Little Liam
4 generations at Bellavista 
Enjoying an early Mother's day dinner at Bellavista
 

Eowyn and Nana relaxing on the patio
Nana, Liam with a cheesy grin and Eowyn
Final morning - a gorgeous warm day!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Siblings in Spring


"Sweety little Girl"

  Lately I have been calling Liam my little comedian.  The things he is saying these days truly crack me up.  I love hearing him practice and try out new turns of phrase, and I'm always finding myself surprised at things he says that I just don't expect him to know.  I wish I could keep better track of all the funny moments, but some have already come and gone.  During Shirin's visit she made a big deal about the fact that he said "ockitopter" instead of Hellicopter.  Since then I have heard him say more than once that it is a HELIcopter.  He is so aware of everything we say including an old favorite of mine - "Oh shoot" - which he says in context, but which has recently been replaced with James' favorite "dang it!", which he also uses in the appropriate way.  I'll admit these aren't our proudest moments, but it is also kind of funny to see how quickly they catch on to things.  
In the last few weeks he has been practising talking about liking and loving things and especially people.  Recently he told me the he loves Drake and Stirling, but he doesn't like Sam.  And he proceeded to recount a time when Sam emptied out a dump truck full of sand. He has also listed James, me and Eowyn as people he loves (what a relief!).  Sometimes he begins a sentence with Actually, or Probably, which I find quite amusing.  He often asks to have his door half open, and he always requests just 6 mins to finish playing or doing what he's doing.  A few days ago I found him looking down on Eowyn who was crying on the mat, saying: "don't cry Eowyn, mummy's going to come and feed you quickly."  She is still "Floppy head" to him, and we hear his tone of voice mimic ours as he calls her "tiny little girl!"

Liam and best bud Stirling at the playground in the middle of a bush

Hanging out at the playground

Our first dinner at a restaurant since Eowyn arrived!  Enjoying pizza with Leigh, Stirling and Grayson at Bellavista.  It actually went really well and we went early enough to make it to bed almost on time!

I am loving seeing Liam and Eowyn's relationship begin to develop.  I know these are just the first moments, but they are so very precious.  It's the little smile she gives him when he looks at her, and his sweet pats on the head or belly, and all the eskimo and real kisses a baby sister could want, that warms my heart.  He is desperate for her to get more involved and often tells her to look at the game he's playing.  He'll call me if she topples over from sitting, or if she starts crying, and he'll rush past me to be the one who puts the pacifier back in her mouth if needed.  I just love it!
To clarify, that is not blood coming out of her head, it's the stitching on the diaper changing pad!
As for Eowyn, she is so big. I can't get over it myself and I'm her mother and seeing her every day all day!  Still she just seems to already be so big.  We laugh to ourselves at how we hoped for a better sleeper than Liam, and didn't get one.  Poor thing, I am sure she would be a whole lot better if it wasn't for the reflux or whatever it is that makes it difficult for her to be on her back.  The good news is that after a while of trying to make her work in the way one assumes a baby should, we finally figured out how to work around her special needs and still get some rest and some things done.  So we have resorted to letting her fall asleep on our chests most times at night, and then after anywhere from 1/2 hour to an hour we transfer her, belly down of course, onto the bed.  This way we get on average 3 hours sleep at a time out of her.  The last few days we have managed to get her to sleep in the swing for the first bit of her night time (normally starting around 9pm or so) and that's made it a bit easier for us.  She is feeding another couple of times during the night, usually around 3.5 to 4 hours in between.  So although our backs are buggered from bad sleeping positions, at least we are getting some kind of rest.  Of course we look forward to that getting better some time too, but meanwhile it's better than nothing.  Naps during the day are very often 10-25 mins long, especially the ones in her crib on her back.  I really do think it's the position that doesn't allow her to stay asleep.  Recently she has taken a few very short naps during the day, and then a longer one at some point in the afternoon, and that is either in the swing, or on me and then transfered after an hour or so.  Hey, we do a lot to try and make sure she gets her rest!  
We also now have a passport for her, so we are free to travel, though that will be an event in and of itself!
James and Eowyn on the way back from Zurich - passport mission complete!
Me and Liam on our way home from a thankfully uneventful, and fairly easy trip to Zurich
 SLEEP UPDATE!
Since I wrote this a few days ago things have started to shift towards some kind of a vague rhythm with Eowyn, which is very exciting indeed.  For the last week we have had a much fuller night's sleep.  The pattern I mentioned above seems to be sticking, and now we have been bathing them together around 6:30pm and then getting both ready for bed so that somewhere closer to 8pm she's going to sleep in the swing.  She'll sleep in there till her next feed around 11pm or so, and from then on we put her belly down between us after feeds (she no longer seems to need quite so much time on us, so after 10 or 15 mins she's often fine to be transferred).  She is also taking a short nap in the morning - around 30 mins, one long one in the early afternoon (2-3 hours!) and another short one around 5pm.  Or something close to that.  I'm really excited about this development but not so excited when we have to start taking away the crutches - like the swing!

Some cute pictures of Eowyn smiling and such!  These are all from the last week or so.