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.

A big bike ride

Maria and Dan already blogged about today’s bike ride, so go read their blogs.

The bike ride today was gorgeous, I can’t wait for Owen to be old enough so we can bike like this every weekend or at least a few times each summer. Admittedly, it was Chris who was pulling the trailer, so the ride was super easy for me, but I was still a bit worried not having biked on my sports bike yet this year. My legs are going to hurt tomorrow, but during the ride, I was good.

We outdid our expectations by sending over $1000 in pledges and a ten-year-old gamin to CHEO (I think he was fine, at worst he broke his leg, but he did not look in too much pain). Never the less, we’re hoping to do the event again next year, hopefully without getting little boys stuck in our wheels. I blame helicopter parenting, but then again, I blame helicopter parenting for everything.

Back to happy stuff. The route went from the War Museum through Ottawa downtown, by the Canal to the Experimental Farm and back and then down the Ottawa River Parkway and back. I loved biking through Ottawa downtown. These are streets with traffic so messed up and confusing that I grind my teeth when I drive the car there. It was divine to just fly between the office buildings while the cops were waving the cars away. The sun poked out when we got to Dow’s Lake and the Experimental Farm reminding me just how pretty Ottawa can be when it wants to.

Because of the accident, the whole team did not make it back to the finish line, so here is a picture of Trev looking exhausted for all of us.

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He also got to look at a fire engine and wave at firemen (are they still called that???) which made him happy.

A big thank-you again to all who donated money, next year we will try a strategy that is more fun and less spam. I was quite overwhelmed with response, I did not expect to collect half so much. I still have some brownies to bake so I better get on it.

I reached my goal!!!

Thanks to some very generous friends of mine, I reached my goal of $100 for CHEO. I am very happy. I promised some prizes to people who donate and my friends took me up on it. I will be baking and digging in the near future. As I have reached my goal, I will no longer harass people to donate, but if anyone is still interested in prizes (listed below), please do not be shy. If you don’t care for prizes, but would like to donate, consider donating to my team mates: Maria, Dan or Chris.

Now that I have got the pledges I am starting to get ready for the ride. It will be 35km. The route is our standard Sunday morning route along the river. it is a beautiful route and I hope the weather co-operates. Trevor has been asking to go biking in his trailer so he should be good for the ride. I hope riding on the front of the bike has not spoiled him. Owen, alas, will have to wait until next year to join us.

Here is the list of prizes:
To anyone who pledges $15 or more, I can prepare you a little prize to thank you. Here is a list of prizes:

– a pair of custom knitted gloves or fingerless mitts with 100% wool yarn from my stash. For pledges of $25 or more, I will get some fancy yarn from the store
– a plate of Mascarpone Brownies
– Wallnut Chocolate cake (for pledges of $50 or more)
– a set of potted perennials for your garden. Daylilies (I will give these away for $5 or more), Peonies, Bleeding Hearts (if they come up this year, I haven’t seen them yet), Violets, Forget-me-nots, different varieties of Hostas, etc…

So if you wish to pledge for me here and then e-mail me to let me know which prize you would like. Here is the link again: http://www.cgiottawa.com/ERDS/Donation.aspx?evt=9&i=550652

Give me some money!

Trev, I and the rest of Team Awesome will be biking to raise funds in the annual “CN Cycle for CHEO” event. CHEO is local children’s hospital where Trevor had his hernia surgery two years ago.

Team Awesome is really excited. This is the first time we are cycling as a team. Chris and I did the race before we had kids, but never in an organised fashion.

If you feel like donating, please do so here. I would be much obliged. My goal is $100, so every $5 counts and you get a tax receipt if you donate $10 or more.

Edited to add: Team Awesome’s link is not working right now, I will fix it. In the interim Team Awesome consists of Dan, Maria, Chris, Tom and me so far.

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