Monday, February 15, 2010
Vancouver Olympics 2010
In our house we watched the opening ceremonies on TV, and followed allong on Twitter (#olympics). This made for a very interesting running commentary to go along with the fantastic job that the organizers of the ceremonies did. Here are some of the comments, which brings you along with the ceremonies.
Fri at 9:55pm - The Monacan delegation is comprised entirely of Bond villains
Fri at 10:02pm · The Swedish flagbearer has beautiful eyes and a MAJESTIC mullet.
Fri at 10:09pm · Ikea is a country?
Fri at 10:10pm · Why is Batman playing fiddle in front of the moon?
Fri at 10:47pm · I didn't know Wolverine could do Riverdance.
Fri at 10:53pm · Waiting for Superman to emerge from the Fortress of Solitude
Fri at 11:06pm · Slam poetry on the Olympics?
Fri at 11:12pm · Wonder how the crowd will react when they all get sprayed with maple syrup at the climax. Real maple syrup.
Fri at 11:17pm · Perhaps now is a good time to point out Canada has more relaxed marijuana laws than US. Make more sense now?
Fri at 11:18pm · "With glowing heart..." Is Iron Man gonna be there? THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!
Fri at 11:27pm · Good to see Clay Aiken make it on stage at the Opening Ceremony for the Olympics.
Fri at 11:35pm · Is that Al Pacino singing?
Fri at 11:35pm · This just in: Olympic torch pillars being recalled by Toyota.
We had a great laugh at some of those, and more!
Every night now we sit down in front of the TV to watch our athletes and once we get the baby to sleep, we can watch them and cheer in silence!!! We still follow along on Twitter too, love seeing the commentary!
http://www.vancouver2010.com/
Monday, January 25, 2010
Thirsties Duo-Diaper Giveaway
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Daddy Diaper Event
Here's the link to the event on her blog:
Friday, January 22, 2010
Movies for Mommies
Thursday, January 21, 2010
BabyLegs Giveaway!
Good luck!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
ROTFL Mats

After visiting a lot of our “baby friends” we realized we needed to join in the trend of floor mats in the play area. These puzzle piece coloured floor mats are great. They protect your floor from spit ups, drool, pee or poop during diaper free time, and just overall baby wear on your floor. If you have hard or cold floors, it helps to insulate them too.
We recently got some for Christmas and put them down in our living room (we have a very small house, so it’s really our only room) and our daughter and her friends have lots of fun playing on the cushy surface.
You can get them at stores like Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire and Home Depot and we suggest getting a bunch at the same time so that your pieces all fit and are the same colour (friends of ours noticed that they aren’t all the same at the different stores, and some brands don’t piece together well).
Have fun!
The Ride of your Life
There are basically 8 types of baby strollers (for more information, go to Stroller Advisor.com )
1. Umbrella strollers - which get their name from the curved double handles and from the fact that they fold up easily and compactly like an umbrella - are the smallest, lightest and most basic baby strollers available.
2. Lightweight strollers are single mid-sized strollers. In their simplest form, they provide a seat for your child and somewhere for you to push, but can have many more features depending on the price.
3. Stroller travel systems are the ultimate in convenience for a parent with a newborn. Basically, it is a good-sized stroller with an infant car seat that clips in and out.
4. Universal car seat carriers are a metal frame with stroller wheels onto which you can clip most brands of infant car seats.
5. Multi-function strollers are stroller frames on wheels that can accommodate either a bassinet, an infant car seat or a regular child seat, depending on your needs.
6. Active strollers are specially designed for health-minded parents who regularly enjoy physical activity with their children. They include all-terrain and jogging strollers. There are also bike trailers/strollers, and child carriers for hiking and cross-country skiing.
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7. Multi-child strollers are built for transporting twins, triplets and even quadruplets and quintuplets. They are also good for two children who are close in age or even three children of similar ages (for example, a toddler and twin babies).
8. Carriage strollers or prams are essentially a traditional solid backward-facing bassinet on a frame with four large wheels or a more modern bassinet attached to a frame with swivel wheels.
After all this information we had decided that we wanted an 'active' stroller, one that we could go hiking with, jog with and push through the snow in the Ottawa winters. After talking with friends and reading reviews, we narrowed it down to three strollers: The Phil & Teds Sport Buggy , the BOB Revolution, and the Bumbleride Indie.
As much as we liked the double feature of the Phil & Teds, we were concerned of hitting the bottom child while we walked or ran - so that stroller went to #3. Then the debate was between the BOB and Indie. After "test driving" each stroller (I strongly suggest you do this) learning how to manuver it, fold it and use all the features, AND comparing the price, we decided on the Bumbleride Indie.
With this information, we were ready to buy. The only thing holding us back was final decision on colour! We eventually went with the Seagrass (green & blue), though all of their colours were very tempting!Bumbleride Indie is not your average All-Terrain Stroller. Weighing a slim 20 lbs., Indie combines the off-road ability of a multi-terrain stroller with the lean agility of an urban jogger and features a 360 degree swiveling front wheel with forward and rear facing locking positions. Indie is suitable for newborns and toddlers using a multi-adjustable reclining backrest. Ready to tackle any terrain, Indie comes standard with rear suspension, a height-adjustable handle, large storage basket and removable cup holder.
Why we love our Bumbleride...
We love our Bumbleride. It is nice to look at, light, easy to fold and put in the car, handles well when jogging (wheel locked), easy to manuver (one handed), easy to put the car seat on (we have the Graco SnugRide), the storage basket fits everything we need, the handle adjusts to the height you need, the backrest is very adjustable (no presets), it has an adjustable foot rest (so you can fully raise it when baby is very small to create a 'bassinet' style carrier), it has a peek window on the canopy (which is large to block a lot of sun), a 5 point harness for added security, big wheels which make pushing through snow and sand easier (through sand - we found through very soft sand pulling it backwards worked best, but on harder/stiffer/wet sand it worked find pushed normally, and in snow - lock the front wheel (less wobbling)). The Indie is also 'small' enough to bring right up to the door of an airplane (then they put it below and have it ready for you (sortof) when you arrive at your destination), just make sure to use the locking clips to lock the stroller in the collapsed form. We also like that on big car trips we can remove all the wheels on the stroller (quick release) so that it takes up less room in the trunk so that we can add more luggage. It just does everything...
I love my stroller. After reading all this, do you? :)
PS. The only down side of the stroller is the weather cover - it fits well, but in cold Ottawa winter temperatures its a little brittle. I've mentioned this to Bumbleride and they said their 2010 weather cover is a little different, so hopefully that helps some of this issue!









