Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Oh Canada....Camping trip #2

I obviously had so much fun camping the first time with Max that I decided to go again!
 
My sister, Kaitlyn, was getting married on August 18th and her very good friend....actually her 'little sister'(Sunne), was coming from Germany to be here for the occasion(Just to offer a little more explanation for those of you who don't know; my sister lived in Germany for one year when she was 18 years old on a Rotary Exchange and she lived there with Sunne's family).  Sunne has been to Canada to visit us once before but it was during the winter.  This time we wanted to show her around and introduce her to some of the summer activities that we do here. 
 
As Kaitlyn and I started brainstorming, a plan came together.  I had been in contact with a friend of mine(Jolene) that lives in Vancouver and she was going to be outside of Prince George at a music festival.  Jasper is almost a half-way point from Mannville so we decided to bring Sunne and meet Jolene in Jasper where we could camp for a few days and see the sights!
 
Just like that we packed up the car and hit the road.  I was a little anxious thinking about how Max would handle another long trip in a confined space, nevermind sleeping in a tent?!?
 
My worry about the car ride was soon laid to rest.  Max handled the 4 hour car ride like a champ and was happy to sleep in his carseat or talk and play with me while Kaitlyn was driving.
 
 
The tent was a different story.  We only spent two nights in Jasper but that was enough because Max woke up screaming at 5am both mornings we were there!  Apparently he was ok sleeping in Mom and Dad's trailer but he's not a fan of the tent:/
 
 
The overall trip was amazing, I am so blessed to have such amazing family and friends!
I think that Jolene, Sunne, Kaitlyn and Max enjoyed themselves too!
And just when we thought the trip couldn't get any better, we saw a Grizzly Bear, a Bull Elk, lots of Mountain Sheep and a Mountian Goat before we left Jasper.
 
 

Vermilion Fair

I haven't been to the Vermilion Fair in years and when I was offerred the opportunity to take my little cousins, Carter and Abby, my niece, Leighton and Max.....I jumped on it!  I remember the fair being a lot of fun when I was a kid so I was excited to see how much fun it would be to watch these kids enjoy it!
This was the spinning, Strawberry ride....I don't think Leighton was feeling as good as Carter!
 
 My sister-in-law, Casey, came too and it was a good thing because it was tough trying to keep track of the three kids that all wanted to do different things.  There was the rides, the petting zoo, face painting and games!  I told Casey it was a good test run to see how many kids I want to have! :)
Grandma Joyce was with us for the whole afternoon and mom managed to sneak away from work early to join us too!

 
 

Oh Canada....Camping trip #1

When we arrived in Mannville, the Mytz farm was going to be our home base until Kris arrived on August 10th.  There was no time to settle in though, because the first weekend we were there we were off to the lake for the annual Warrilow camping trip.
 
We made it to Camp Lake on the thursday and we were staying till sunday!  It was an amazing way to start off our holiday.  All the Aunties/Uncles and cousins were fixated on Max and it was lucky for me because I got a much needed break from carrying him around.  Packing him on three planes over two days was a lot of work!
 
It was also great for me to spend time with my niece Leighton(blonde hair) and my cousin Whitney's little girl, Juliana(curly hair).  They both love to pose for the camera!!
 
We had amazing weather and enjoyed swimming in the fresh water.  The year-long wait till our next camping trip will be too long!
 

Oh Canada....we missed you!

On July 15th Max and I left the Nevis airport and started our journey home to Canada.   We arrived in Edmonton on the 16th. 
Grandma, Grandpa and Auntie Kaitlyn were patiently waiting.  For Kaitlyn, this would be the first time she got to hold her nephew!
From here, our travels took us to Spruce Grove where we visited and Max got to meet some of his Aunties and Great Aunties on the Warrilow side.  Then we were off to Mannville.  This is where we would spend the majority of our vacation.  Baba and Gido were happy to see Max again and Auntie B and Jace and Jaxon were even more excited to get to meet Max for the first time too!
 
With more than 5 weeks at home Max and I were looking forward to enjoying the Canadian summer and hopefully some down time to relax.  Little did we know that those five weeks would just be enough time to fit in visits with most of our friends and family, a couple camping trips and a couple weddings!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

There's something in the water

Now that Max is a little older, we have been more comfortable taking him out into the Caribbean sun.  It's been a real connundrum because sunscreen isn't recommended for infants under the age of six months but to take my little `ginger` baby into the sun here without it could be called child abuse.  A few weeks ago, we spent a couple hours at the pool with some good friends and Max stayed in the shade the entire time and still ended up with sunkissed cheeks! 
Obviously I had to do something....

But I was curious about the sunscreen so I grabbed my 'baby' sunscreen to see what was in it.  Have you ever looked at the list of ingredients in your sunscreen?  What is Isohexadecane?  Dibutyl Adipate?  Tocopheryl Acetate?  Phenoxyethanol?  Methylparaben?  Ozokerite? and the list goes on and on and on.  When it comes to our groceries we try really hard to eat healthy and when I check the list of ingredients, if I don't know what it is.....then it's probably not good for us.  So I was thinking, why should sunscreen be any different. 

So for now, we will just have to protect Max from the sun ourselves and treat him with some good old Aloe Vera when he needs it.  A little bit of vitmin D is good for all of us.

Here's some pics of us enjoying the sun setting over the Caribbean Sea!


I can`t figure out if Max loves the ocean or he just likes being naked in the ocean


Monday, July 2, 2012

'He's the whitest Nevisian I've ever seen'

I would like to introduce everyone to our little Nevisian baby......Max Avery Poliakiwski.  He was born on April 19th, weighed 6lbs 14ozs and measured 21inches long. 
He arrived safely after a long labor and many thanks go to my amazing friend Tanya and my wonderful husband for helping me through it!  The next few weeks went by in a blur as we were learning how to be parents and trying to share our new bundle of joy with Baba and Gido and Grandma and Grandpa.

Since then, Max has been growing.....

...and growing......
.......and growing!
Max and I have been vernturing out as often as possible here.  We have been to the beach, the pool, out for walks and playing tennis.  The locals at all our regular spots always look forward to seeing Max.  Just this week we were downtown and a local lady walked up to see him and couldn't believe it when I told her Max was born here.  Her exact words were actually "He's the whitest Nevisian I've ever seen!" 


Happy Canada Day at the Beach!

So, I know that I have some catching up to do, but first I have to share a few photos of Max from this weekend.

On sunday Kris took a break from studying and we took a trip down to the beach. 
Max enjoyed the water so much that he fell asleep while I was holding him!