Friday, 7 September 2012

Birthday Eve

Our not-so-little girl is turning six tomorrow. It's getting late here, the evening is drawing to a close, and we are just about to read to her our traditional birthday poem. We recite this each year for the children, and no matter how many times I've heard it, I still find it as special and heartfelt as when I found it.

When I have said my evening prayer, 
And my clothes are folded on the chair,
And mother switches off the light,
I'll still be 5 years old tonight.

But from the very break of day,
Before the children rise and play,
Before the darkness turns to gold,
Tomorrow, I'll be 6 years old.

6 kisses when I wake,
6 candles on my cake.


There is still much present wrapping awaiting us, so I'll be off for now. In the meanwhile, here's how we celebrated last year:

XO,
N&N 

Thursday, 6 September 2012

In Focus: Mama-to-be, Part 3


Welcome to our third installment of In Focus: Mama-to-be! In today's post we are featuring Jen from Long Island, New York, USA.  Jen and her husband are expecting their second child in the new year.




N&N: Congratulations on your pregnancy! How many weeks along are you?
Jen: Thanks! 22 weeks

N&N: Have you experienced any morning sickness with this pregnancy?
Jen: I've experienced EVERYTHING with this pregnancy. Lots of nausea, exhaustion, and worst of all, horrible dizzy spells that have already caused three episodes of almost fainting. Even at this point in my pregnancy I can't be on my feet for too long or I totally feel like I'm going to pass out. Weird!

N&N: What are your cravings or aversions (if any)?
Jen: I have craved tomatoes with oil and vinegar, salt and pepper. Especially the ones out of my mother-in-law's garden. SO GOOOD!!! Now I want one! I've also craved cheese omelettes. Yes, I know I'm a boring preggo, my husband can't believe I'm not downing cartons of ice cream. As for aversions, the smell of laundry detergent is killing me! I can smell people's clothes from a mile away. Sadly, my worst aversion is my mother-in-law's meatballs. She's from Italy. I swear her meatballs are the greatest thing ever, and I cannot bear to smell them or eat them.

N&N: Have you found your current pregnancy different from your first? Are you feeling better or worse?
Jen: This pregnancy is the polar opposite of my first. With my first, I never felt sick, had aversions, and had so much energy. This pregnancy has hit me like a ton of bricks.

N&N: What are the challenges of being a mom to an exuberant toddler while pregnant?
Jen: Trying to keep him stimulated and not fall into just throwing on tv for him...which there are days I've had to put Yo Gabba Gabba on so I could rest. But all in all I try to keep him learning and have lots of activities.  All this while trying to follow doctor's orders of resting as much as possible.  Thankfully at 19 months he still takes two solid naps a day so I'm able to rest.




N&N: What are your go-to items for getting dressed in the morning?
Jen: In a pinch I always throw on black leggings and an extra long tank top, with a cardigan draped over it. I can't just stay in pajamas all morning. I have to feel like I pulled myself together at least a little bit! I also love my Paige maternity skinny jeans - they were a bit of a splurge but they look and fit GREAT. I wear them with a drapey, slouchy t-shirt and ballet flats - that's pretty much my uniform of choice. Even not pregnant, my clothing is usually the jeans-and-t-shirt-with-flats look. It's comfy and looks good.

N&N: Have you altered your beauty routine during this pregnancy?
Jen: I'm a makeup artist so I alter my beauty routine all the time, pregnant or not! This pregnancy I've  had to focus on hydrating my skin big time...I bought the Clinique Moisture Surge Extra Thirsty Skin moisturizer and use it with the Clinique All About Eyes Rich eye cream. They have been lifesavers! Also I started using an illuminating primer - the one by Laura Mercier.  It makes a difference and makes my skin glow big time. As for makeup, I wear makeup on a daily basis - so that hasn't changed at all.

N&N: Will you be finding out gender?
Jen: Already did - it's a girl! Everyone I explained my crazy symptoms to told me it was because I was having a girl and she was kicking my ass. They were absolutely right. Haha.

N&N: What, in your opinion, are staples for any woman building her maternity wardrobe?
Jen: Definitely a pair of leggings, jeans, long tank tops (I love the Gap maternity tanks), cardigans, a blazer, and maybe a dress or two. I also advise new expectant moms to build their maternity wardrobe slowly. Your body will change so much that its better to get what you need when you need it. I also found that when you're shopping for maternity clothes, BUY YOUR PRE PREGNANCY SIZE - DO NOT SIZE UP OR YOU WILL LOOK BIGGER! Also, pregnant women should never underestimate the power of accessories. Scarves, bracelets, earrings...can make all the difference.

N&N: What kind of clothing, gear or accessories are absolute necessities for baby?
Jen: Carter's white onesies and the Sleep-N-Play footie pj's are THE BEST! They wash well and are all my son wore the first few months. Also for boys, I love all the clothes from Baby Gap. But they're expensive so I always wait for the sales. For gear - Aden + Anais swaddle blankets I am obsessed with, we use them for so much more than swaddling. My son loved his Skip-Hop activity mat, we used that all the time! And the Fisher Price Rock and Play Sleeper was definitely a great thing for baby to sleep or hang out in.

N&N: What items did you find unnecessary or end up not using?   
Jen: The bottle sterilizer machine. We just always boiled water and sterilized that way. Plus, I nursed and pumped exclusively for 8.5 months and we had so many more bottles than we ever needed. Even when we started supplementing one bottle of formula a day, we never needed as many bottles as we thought we did.

N&N: What have been your favourite moments about being pregnant? Not-so-favourite?
Jen: Feeling the baby move is by far my favorite part of pregnancy. Also every sonogram is great, it's so much fun to see the baby grow. Not so favourite?? The doctors office waiting room! It's always a 45 minute wait at the minimum. It's worth it though, my OB's are incredible and take their time with you (hence the long wait time).

N&N: How have you prepared for baby's arrival? (Setting up nursery, buying baby gear, etc.)
Jen: Oh my God, we haven't done anything yet! We just moved into a house so things are sort of crazy at the moment. I guess doing this the second time around I'm not such a planner anymore - I totally plan to breastfeed again, so as far as I know, as long as the baby's fed and diapered, we'll be fine : ) I'll buy clothes closer to my due date, which is January 6.

N&N: Many thanks to Jen! Wishing you a healthy and safe delivery and a lifetime of happiness with your new baby girl! 

If you are a pregnant mama and are interested in being featured in an installment of In Focus: Mama-to-be, kindly send an email to info@nikoandnonnie.com


Saturday, 1 September 2012

Labour a little longer...

Happy September! This month marks the close of summer and the onset of all things harvest golden-colored and spiced. Were we still living back up North we'd be observing the first intimations of autumn: a slight variation of hue in the sky, tiny pigment changes in the leaves, a briskness in the air at the day's close...

September is also a month of special family birthdays. Alina will be turning six in precisely one week. September 8, 2006 - probably the most pivotal day in our lives. We are the parents of a six year-old! Astonishing. Even more astonishing is that now she has two younger brothers to nurture; she'd most likely argue that they've been the greatest gifts of her young life.

I'm scrambling to get everything perfect. Tonight I'll be making her a wish jar - one wish per day that she selects from the jar will be granted. I think she'll be fairly excited! I also have to finish sewing her a skirt and getting all the decorations organised. Luckily we have enlisted the help of one of Grant's work colleague (the Executive Pastry Chef, to be precise!) and that has certainly taken a great weight off my shoulders. As always, we incorporate Waldorf traditions in our birthday celebrations. There's the birthday ring, handmade crowns to make, the birthday poem, the Rainbow bridge story about birth... I'll be documenting all of these here in the coming days.

In the meantime, it was also my less-than-brilliant idea to rip apart our storage room and make it into a bedroom for Finnlagh. Why I didn't have this stroke of genius before baby Reed was born in July is a mystery to me. All I know is that it is way harder to multitask when you are homeschooling two kids and nursing a ravenous infant. Life lessons. Far too many and varied to count. 

XO, 
N&N

Thursday, 30 August 2012

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Bidding farewell to summer...

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Shop re-opening **

Hello all! Excited today to re-open the shop after a 2 month hiatus! Please visit our Website and click on 'SHOP' to see what's currently for sale. More items will be listed in the coming days and weeks as we ease into autumn.

Happy Shopping!

XO,
N&N

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

One month later...


Happy one-month, darling boy!

Our sweet little boy is celebrating one month today! It's been a month of adjustments, recovery, many (many) sleepless nights, and lots of new and wonderful discoveries. We love being a family of five!

Reed has already changed so much, as babies are apt to do, and we are so excited to be rediscovering the world through his eyes (which we speculate are going to be blue just like Papa and big bro). So blue for the boys, hazel for the girls...














XO,
N&N


Saturday, 4 August 2012

We can make it if we try...

Childhood Beatrix Potter mobile adorning Reed's crib

The calvary have all returned home. The house full of grandparents we enjoyed so much for the month of July has returned to its normal semi-chaotic state. Our children must now make due with their bleary eyed parents while we all adjust to being a family of five.

This has been my first week totally on my own...12-14 hours per day with all three kids while Chef Grant churns out new menus and dinner service. Goodness, I hope for his sake that he is slightly more on his toes than I am these days. Working with knives and fire on 3 hrs of sleep seems harrowing at best.

I realise that it is going to take some time to find our rhythm as a family, to fall into a routine that works for all of us. For now, I am trying to lift some of the pressure off of my shoulders by acknowledging that things cannot be perfect all of the time, and by accepting that things may very well be imperfect for longer than I am comfortable. In general, I have a difficult time of letting go, mostly because when I do not feel organised or on top of things, I feel as though things fall apart (with eternal gratitude to Yeats and Achebe for that appropriate phrase). It's not merely 'a place for everything and everything in its place,' but the ability to feel positioned to confront whatever it is that may arise, to stave off anxiety and to feel prepared. Prepared. What a quixotic word.

In my newly found 'it can wait til later' mode, we have created a great mess, from boxes of old we-haven't-seen-these-in-a-while-toys, to tearing apart the walk-in storage closet (such a lot of things and gear for such a tiny baby!), watched lots of Olympic competition and played an inordinate amount of dress up and pretend. All the while, we've been laughing a great deal and enjoying each other's company.









I know I'm a day late for Friday Favourites (#FF), but I thought I'd add them here anyway. I cannot get to the computer as often as I'd like, so please bear with me!

London 2012 Olympics

What a spectacular Olympics it has been thus far! From Michael Phelps' crowning achievement as the greatest Olympian to athletes giving their all in the true spirit of the games, Week 1 has been so very exciting! Most inspiring: Oscar Pistorius.  He is a double amputee from South Africa, competing in the 400m (Track & Field). Most significant is that he is the first double amputee to do so- to compete with two prosthetic legs in what ostensibly is an 'able-bodied' race.  I'm in awe.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/05/sports/olympics/oscar-pistorius-advances-to-400-meter-semifinals.html?_r=1&hp&pagewanted=all

There's an app for that!
Aesop's Fables for Children from the Library of Congress
http://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/2012/07/aesops-fables-the-library-of-congress-has-a-free-app-for-that/

Happy Saturday to all!

XO,
N&N