Author Archives: Cee
With the ever changing weather here in Canada, I find it very hard to stay on top of fashion trends. Heck – I find it hard to get dressed most mornings before 9am! It seems as though everyday calls for a different type of attire and I feel like I just never look as good as “those other moms” {said in an ominous tone}. I’ll start by saying that I’m NOT a trendy person. No way, no how. I’ve always been the typical jeans and a t-shirt type-o-girl. No dressier than I need to be. Could wear the same outfit … Continue reading
As a Canadian, I spend a definite 5 months of the year pining for the “walking barefoot in the lush green grass” moments of summer. Drinking on the back deck with neighbours and watching my daughter run through the sprinkler. This year, I was disappointed. This year it was HOT. So hot, that it became unbearable to be outside for more than 90 minutes at a time. In the morning. Before the hottest parts of the day. *sigh* This year it didn’t rain much, so my garden looks like it will spontaneously combust and my grass is so dry that … Continue reading
Let me start off by saying that I am blessed to live in this country…in CANADA. We are multi-cultural, easy going and good-natured. I think that Canadians in general are such happy and friendly people and have been told so by many friends who have come to live here, either by choice or by necessity. I read a story today — about a newly immigrated mom and her three girls on a busy train…and the kindness of strangers. I also read a story of a strong woman’s fear…a fear brought forth by the wicknedness of a man who was full of … Continue reading
Hello PTPA Fans!! My name is Celia (aka Cee) and I’m beyond thrilled to be a part of PTPA’s Blogoholics Panel. I live in South-Western Ontario with my husband, daughter and two cats. My daughter “Smookie-Girl” was born early, in Feb 2009. As a new mom, the plethora of items thrown at you (whether based on necessity or desire) is overwhelming — to say the least. As a mom to a teeny tiny preemie, most of those products didn’t work for us (Smookie’s size alone made things like exersaucers and carriers and highchairs hard to use). So I learned to … Continue reading
