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Poneki mornar mozda
Ostane bez ladje,
Ali bez mora
To je izuzetan peh
Balasevic – “Panonski mornar”

As I loaded up my work PC on Monday, I was overcome by a strong urge to go bike to the cafe and have a cappuccino while looking at the boats. At first I was puzzled and then I realized that it is July and I am not used to working in July. I sighed a little bit, put on the flickr slideshow from last summer and continued working.

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Last July

Despite the utter lack of seaside we have been having a nice summer. The boys are making use of both front and back yard. They have discovered dirt as the new favourite toy so there is a dig in the flower bed next to the garage. Shovels and Tonka trucks are involved.

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This July

I am feeling good, but am getting quite big so walking and even standing are starting to be a problem. I can still bike pretty well (Yay!). We are trying to come up with a name for the baby, but nothing good has been thought of yet.

Daycare

Moms love to fuss and make a big deal out of nothing. Daycare is one of those things.

Right off the start, I hate the concept of kindergarden. I am sure it was a great idea in the stone age where most moms stayed at home and dropping their kids off for three hours in the middle off the day was handy thing to do. Today, with only 30% of stay-at-home rate, it is not very helpful for the other 70% of parents. The option is now to either keep the kids in daycare centres (which have kindergarten programs) and skipping the public school until grade 1 or to find a home daycare within bussing distance of the school and have the daycare provider walk your kid to school or a bus stop.

Ironically enough I will be at home during next year because I will be on mat leave. Theoretically I will be able to walk Trev to his three hours of kindergarden and keep him home for the rest of the day. As this is essentially free, financially wise, it is the best choice. However, he is a picky eater at home but eats everything at the daycare. Also, he is very introverted and I am not sure how healthy would it be for him to spend most of his day with an exhausted adult and a baby instead of kids his own age. Sure, I have some friends with kids his age at home, and I could make a point of taking him to city playgroups, but this is not something I can really rely on for every day of the week.

The daycare center Trev is at now is fantastic, but they only take kids between ages of 2 and 5. This means that even if I keep Trev in the center next year, I will have to find a home daycare within bussing distance for the year after. I will definitely have to find a home care for him once he starts elementary school. The home care Owen is in now is good, but it is not in the bussing range. I have a couple of names, but I am still a bit weary of switching home cares, especially after the bad experience we’ve had last time we tried to find daycare in our neighbourhood (The morning we were about to take Trev to daycare, the lady called us to tell us that she had changed her mind and will not take him). Because I will not be requiring home daycare for another year, it is too early to start interviewing people and while finding after school home daycare should not be a big problem, very few home daycares will take babies as they are not profitable. To muddy the water, we just got an e-mail from a daycare centre near my work saying that they have a space for Trev for next year.

So in summary:

Options for 2011/2012 school year
1. Keep all three kids at home – cheap and insane
2. Trev stays in local daycare center, Owen goes to current home daycare part time until a space opens for him in the local daycare centre, we take Trev out of the centre at the beginning of summer – pricey but doable
3. Put Trev in the other daycare centre, Owen should get in soon afterwards, under siblings rule. Keep Trev there until he is ready for elementary school – convenient but very expensive, also I would have to drive them there rather than walk or bike as it is quite far

Options for 2012/2013 school year
1. Hope I can find a good home daycare in the neighbourhood for both Trev and the baby, Owen goes to local daycare centre once he turns 2 and a half, or he already has a spot at 2 years old if Trev was there when Owen turned 2
2. Trev and Owen go to the far daycare centre, baby goes to our current home daycare until there is a spot for him with his brothers (at 18 months)
3. If I can’t find care for the baby in the neighbourhood, baby stays at far home daycare, Trev goes to local home daycare and Owen goes to local daycare centre. This will mean that I will have three different spots to drop the kids off every day.

Frankly, if I was running the world (or Ontario, anyway), I would cancel all kindergarden programs that are housed in elementary schools. If you are going to implement pre-elementary school education, than do it as a part of a full service, 9 hours per day, full lunch cooked from scrap on premisses, two hour nap and enclosed playground daycare centre that takes in kids between 1 and 6 years old. You could even have special hours where stay-at-home moms could drop their kids off for instruction free of charge. This whole patchwork care we have currently is driving me crazy.

The home stretch

The deadline for finishing my thesis is fast approaching and I am working hard to make it.

In the evening though, I mostly spend time with the kids. Tonight they were chasing around the room.

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Mother’s Day

Chris made a lovely breakfast for me for Mother’s day. Though it would have been nice to spend Mother’s Day with my boys, I am trying really hard to finish up my thesis by the end of the year. To help me with this, Chris took the boys out of the house on both Saturday and Sunday. I actually managed to get enough Eclipse working (yes, it broke after I though it was done last time) to actually start working on my code and find the bug I have been after. Now I have to come up with a way of fixing the bug, but I don’t think I will have the time for it until the next weekend. It is quite frustrating to work so slowly, but at least I am progressing.

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I am working very hard to get back into shape. I did two spinning classes and mom-and-baby fitness last week and this week should be the same. I am trying to cook healthy meals, but it is a little bit challenging and I am bored of being in the kitchen. I did have a very productive cooking day today with Trev helping out a bit so I should be able to a couple of decent meals with very little effort this week.

I am a month away from my big vacation so I nee to start getting ready. Perhaps tomorrow is a good day for this. I also want to spend more time biking. I managed to go to the library with Trevor today and it was really nice. Trev asked to take some books out for him so he used the check-out system for the first time. I am so proud of him.

Raising the Roof

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I think I have finally got Eclipse working with all the major plug-ins installed. I still have to connect to Subversive server Chris made for me, but that is a nice-to-have.

Film – Date Night

Ever since Trev turned two and a half he has been really easy to take care of. In part this is because he has become able to play on his own. This is a wonderful development but it does leave a mom a bit perplexed as to how to connect with the little guy. I suppose I could play Tonka Trucks with him, but that is just not my scene. My strategy therefore is to take him places that he is interested in and make toys that he (hopefully) likes. Since he showed some interest in spacial arrangement of houses as well as in the process of building houses, I decided that we should make a house model that takes this into consideration.

So, this is what we got so far: A diaper box with “insulation”.

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I am about to start making the roof. Trev was really excited about the windows so we made some provisional ones. We will cut them out properly later