I am in possession of my trusty old computer now that D is back and has bought his new one. Yay. I have caught up with some, if not all, emails and have downloaded pics taken over the past few weeks. Like these...

Sash with the original Dini...may he be happy wherever he is and whoever stole him have bad karma heaped upon him/her for the next 7 generations. This was taken on the train ride from TO to Montreal. On the way back she had to settle for...

Arnold, the snoring pig. I have however received the 2 new replacement Dini's and so if we lose all three..well, there's always therapy.
It has been sweltering here in TO the last few days. It seems like we had a week of nice brisk Spring weather and now it is just damn hot. After the first day of temps rising above 30 degrees, and getting close to 40, I realised that Sash did not have appropriately skimpy clothing, not to mention hats and sunscreen. Luckily, BabyGap is a 3 minute walk away so off we went after daycare to stock up on summer pyjamas, Tshirts and capri pants. I thought of buying her stuff in prime colours so she will be able to hand them down to Dylan...she was however having none of that so capris are pink, Tshirts in pastels and so are her jammies. I have no idea where she got her girly genes from. Did I mention that her Auntie K, my sis-in-law, bought her a My First Purse for her birthday..it is a little purple handbag with a compact, keys, lipstick and mobile phone inside..which Sash just loves and insists on carrying wherever she goes...even across the street to visit her friends. She is, I think, going to be an expensive child.
While D was away, we kept ourselves entertained by attending birthday parties. One was a coffee morning birthday, which sounds simple enough until you factor in Starbucks doing the catering. The kids of course were just happy to play and eat gobs of icing (which totally screws up naptime), so I can only conclude that the catered food (organic fruit salads, cakes ordered 3 weeks in advance..you get the drift), decorations and loot bags are mainly for the benefit of parents. Oh, the loot bags...I had no idea what a big deal they are. The hosts of the parties that Sash was invited to quite obviously put alot of thought into what went into the loot bags...or rather the shops they bought the tailored loot bags from. These were no ordinary knick-knacks thrown into a paper bag (or in my case, an Ikea stuffed toy), these were themed loot bags comprising personalized hard-cover books, crayons, bubbles, candy, musical instruments (thanks R for the tambourine, maracas and flute..), and stickers. For each child. In bags wrapped in candy coloured tissue paper and multi-coloured ribbons. I hope Sash realizes that her only hope of having such well organized parties is if she organizes them herself...




In between the partying..we just stayed cool in air-conditioning, just hanging about. Sash has this need to slather her tummy with lotion so I just open a little hotel sized bottle of lotion and let her entertain herself...for hours.

With the weather as it is, I have had to also slather her in cream..sunscreen.

Unfortunately, I have had to buy her 3 different types of sunscreen as she has had rather bad reactions to 2 types which are supposedly kid suitable. I initially bought her the usual Banana Boat spray on..she broke out in a rash. Her rash continued after I bought a Loreal kid friendly one. I decided to try an organic sunscreen for kids which is Paraben free (thanks Sofie Jane for our chat about organic cosmetics!) made by Jason, which seems to work quite well. I am however waiting for L, my neighbour who is coming back from NYC from a shoot, to pass me one made by California Baby which comes highly recommended and is totally natural. Unfortunately, it is unavailable in Canada (although the rest of the line is) due to some regulatory hurdle. Hopefully this one works. In the meantime, D and I have a range of sunscreens to use ourselves..