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Alden’s iPod playlist

Most afternoons, I pop Alden down on his playmat and turn up the volume on his iTunes playlist. We have a few playlists on the go: one for sleeping, one for sing-alongs and one for “music this kid should learn to like” .
First up, our afternoon sing-along playlist. It’s not super complete – I did a quick downloading frenzy one afternoon when Alden was napping and chose as many songs as I could find that weren’t too hokey or annoying.
- The Corner Grocery Store – Raffi
- Baby Beluga – Raffi
- Six Little Ducks – Raffi
- One Elephant, Deux Éléphants – Sharon, Lois & Bram
- “A” You’re Adorable – Sharon, Lois & Bram
- Cookie Jar – Games Sharon, Lois & Bram
- Hey Daddy – (There’s A Hippo In My Tub) – Anne Murray
- Teddy Bears’ Picnic – Anne Murray
- Animal Crackers – Anne Murray
- Love Somebody / A Bushel and a Peck – Sharon, Lois & Bram
- I Am a Pizza – Charlotte Diamond
- Ten in the Bed – Sharon, Lois & Bram
- Waltzing Matilda
- Bud the spud – Stompin’ Tom Connors
For bedtime or quiet time, I bought the Sharon, Lois and Bram “Sleepytime” album as well as Melissa Errico’s “Lullabies and Wildflowers”. I’m fond of the Errico album because the music doesn’t scream BABY LULLABIES, it’s sort of a good balance between “granola mom” and “folk”. I also added some Anne Murray to the mix – how can you have a playlist without Anne?? Impossible. To the sleepytime mix, I’ve added her “Hush little baby”, “Sleepytime” and “You needed me” tunes. In fact, most of the songs from her There’s a Hippo in My Tub album could be added to this mix. I love this album.
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under Baby.
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Four weeks old
Four weeks old is a good age. We both seem to be a little more in tune and not totally frazzled. We go for walks, we take the bus, we hang out at cafes during the day and we’re getting some fairly good shut-eye at night. Things are good.
This week we splurged on the M Coat – a coat that fits over your baby carrier (or your baby belly or turns into a regular coat). Alden and I tested it out and we both stayed toasty and warm. Totally worth it. (And it’s made in Canada too).
I get a lot of smiles from strangers when I’m out with Alden in his carrier – mostly women and old ladies. I wonder if this will continue when we use a stroller? Our bus driver yesterday swore when he saw 3 strollers waiting outside the Plant Recreation Centre (luckily only one was taking the bus). I have yet to get the stink eye. I think.
I’m totally out of touch with new music. We listen to a lot of Anne Murray’s “Hippo in the Bathtub”. Do they not make new kids music? Sharon, Lois and Bram’s “Greatest Hits” is in the Top 10 Kids Albums on iTunes. We’re not knocking Sharon, Lois and Bram – they’re totally in our playlist too. Why? Because they’re classics and I kow the lyrics. I did download the Barenaked Ladies “Snack Time” album, but that’s 24 songs that I don’t know the words to. Hello learning curve.
Posted: October 25th, 2008 under Baby.
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Three weeks and a day
We’re starting to get used to this new little person. Introducing Alden Granville Harrison. Born on September 25 at 11:13pm. He tipped the scales at 9lbs 7oz (4184g) and 57cm long. A big big boy. He was 11 days overdue and needed to be evicted. I was induced shortly after midnight on the 25th and things were moving along well… until push came to shove (literally). He ended up turning with his face outwards and was just too big to make it out. So after almost 24 hours! he ended up being born by c-section.
While it wasn’t quite what we were expecting, we’re happy to report that everyone is healthy and happy. He got back to his birthweight in a week and has continued to be a hungry hippo ever since.
Things I have been enjoying a lot:
- Hug-a-bub carrier. We go for walks each morning all snug as a bug in this thing. LOVE it.
- Milkface.com. $3 for local delivery? HEART. I’ve ordered some nursing tops and they work like a charm.
- Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers. Out of all the diapers I’ve tried (Thirsties, happy heinys etc.) these have been the easiest and non-leakiest.
- Any meal that I didn’t have to make myself. Including: pre-made frozen meals, Thanksgiving dinner cooked by my parents and snacks at Bridgehead.
Posted: October 17th, 2008 under Baby.
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Offline
I’m taking a little break from the Internet – I’ll update if there is any news. So far.. no news.
Posted: September 17th, 2008 under Baby.
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Overdue…day 2
Plans for today:
- Walk to bookshop on Elgin for another book
- Stop at yarn store and make cutlery cozies
- Stop at Hartmans and buy a big bag of flour and lug it home… or if all else fails, build sod house. (It worked in that Heritage Minute)
Posted: September 16th, 2008 under Baby.
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At the bagel shop
Sorry folks. The daily stats are as follows:
BLT: 1
Baby: 0
As for the “unbirthday” yesterday, we ended up having a nice day. Bought a couple of foodie magazines, enjoyed a nice latte, made my favourite gazpacho for dinner, finished reading “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle” and rounded out the evening with So You Think You Can Dance.
Posted: September 15th, 2008 under Baby, Foodstuffs.
Comments: 3
D day
It’s D-day here, but it seems like this baby is determined to be late. I knew eating that yummy apple / strawberry pie yesterday would not convince the Peanut that it’s time to vacate. Should have put hot sauce in the pie.
Posted: September 14th, 2008 under Baby.
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Bah.
Plan for today: buy tart pan to make pie a la Robyn and get fruit from the market.
Afternoon update:
- Vacuumed / Swiffered
- Took a bumpy ride on OC Transpo to the Byward Market
- Stopped at the meat shop
- Bought berries and veggies for supper
- Made apple / strawberry pie
- Made bread in the breadmachine
- Snoozed
- Got bored
- Did not have baby
Posted: September 13th, 2008 under Baby.
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B is for baby and boredom
With mittens knitted, make-up kit restocked, hair cut and apartment tidied, I am officially bored. And last night’s ‘operation spicy food’ did nothing… in fact, I had a fantastic sleep. Ugh.
Maybe it’s time to take a little stroll to the bookstore
Afternoon update:
- New book purchased: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
- Despite watching a lot of daytime TV, I am still not sick of the Russell Oliver gold ad
Posted: September 12th, 2008 under Baby.
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Boredom leads to shopping
With my mitten project complete, I’m at a bit of a loss for things to do today. And there’s only so much tidying the house that I can stand.
Yesterday’s activities:
- Finished knitting mittens
- Made plum crisp
- Baked more bread
- Cleaned apartment
- Laundry
- Watched America’s Next Top Model
As for today – I’m considering a field trip to the Clinique counter to pass some time before my hair cut later this afternoon. Getting bored can really give your credit card a workout.
Posted: September 11th, 2008 under Baby.
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