
The year is rounding up, in about 2 hours from my location. Our house is still a disaster from 2009, where is Mary Poppins and her magical snapping when you need her? We still have a tree to dismantle and our first box to pack for the move: Christmas ornaments. This packing thing could be a long process if the tree is any indication. I would have already started on it, but I know that this time, I need to take care to wrap carefully and also as efficiently as possible. It is amazing that this year we will move and no small move at that, but to a whole other country, climate, life... The year 2010 will definitely be one of change.


On a humorous note, I will start my new pocket 2 year calendar. I started buying these in 2003 I believe and I remember being surprised at looking through my used book to notice that when had bought it, I didn't know for certain that we would be birthing a child and I'd have it filled with doctor appointments, birthday and pediatrician appointments. Since then I have bought 2 other books and with each one we've had the same thing- a baby born within that 2 year book!
Now I face a new book with the same question... will we have another by the end of the next 2 years? NO, we are not trying right now with everything that we are about to have to do, but we've always thought 4 was our number, so we'll see how we survive the move and insanity of life with a trio in Canada and maybe this will be my last pocket 2 year book tracing the birth of a new life. While new life is amazing, I do know that Brian and I have a definite limit. I wonder at the women (at least a couple of whom were my great grandmothers)- who birthed and raised a dozen or more children. I just couldn't do it, unless and I had no choice in the matter and then I'm not sure I'd stay sane!! Of course I live in a highly privileged time and place when I can choose where to live, how many children to have, what food I want from the grocery store. I know there are so many who do not have all the liberties or riches I do. I am humbled by that knowing that I am very, very fortunate.
PS- It's so crazy to see Emora walking more and more and understanding things! Another toddler is in the making.



























