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Mommy Musing Monday – There’s an ad for that

Posted on July 15, 2013 by Virginia Posted in 2013, Baby, Facebook, Marketing, Miranda, Musing Monday, Parenting, Social Media .

 

Dear Facebook,

I get that your purpose is not to connect me with friends, family and long lost high school classmates.

No, no, your purpose is to sell advertising. You get money for ads that are created by companies who want to reach select target markets. This all happens on a social media platform that’s free of charge and I can access it 24/7 on lots of different types of technology.

It’s key to remember that you get what you pay for and if you haven’t paid for something, then you’re not really the important person in the relationship/business arrangement.

I understand, I really do. But it still bugs me when I see advertising like this…

    Way to play on a woman's self esteem Facebook!

Way to play on a woman’s self esteem Facebook!

It’s bad enough when there are Hollywood stars who have personal trainers and mounds and mounds of money so that they can afford to have the pounds melt away.

And even if a woman has a great metabolism, losing weight and getting back into your pre-pregnancy form isn’t always easy. You may have stretch marks, or some extra jiggily parts… but that’s OK, it’s all part of pregnancy and you shouldn’t worry about it.

Heck, there’s pressure enough to be the prefect mother and just getting a shower every few days can seem like a challenge (especially in those first few weeks!).

I don’t want to throw stones from my own glass house either. At the end of April, I returned to Weight Watchers (WW). I became a lifetime member back in 2009. I loved attending the meetings and found it to be a program that encouraged me to eat healthier and to exercise and move more at they’ll say in WW speak. I’ve lost almost 20 lbs, I’m really proud of my progress so far and I’ll write more about it later.

As a marketing and communications professional, I understand the drive behind advertising. But it doesn’t mean I have to like the approach that is sometime involved. So I’ll say what I’m thinking, “Not cool Facebook. Not cool at all.”

I’m on Facebook so that I can keep in touch with friends, family and even some professional contacts that have become friends whom I want to share more than the odd random interaction with every few months. I like to read the latest location and national news. I enjoy seeing photos of someone’s adorable dog, their vacation photos, or a cute child that deserves to have someone click the like button.

It’s too bad those advertising bots and their fancy algorithms can’t read this post to help refocus their ads for me.

At the end of the day, it’s nothing personal; it’s just business. But it still as frustrating as hell.

And that’s my rant for the week. ;)

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Mommy Musing Monday – Sleep When She Sleeps They Said

Posted on July 8, 2013 by Virginia Posted in 2013, Baby, Miranda, Musing Monday, Parenting .

Before Missy Moo arrived, I was given lots of advice (and continue to receive advice both solicited and often not).

One bit of wisdom I often heard was sleep when the baby sleeps.

Once she arrived, so many people encouraged me to sleep when she did… but it’s not always that easy!

sleep when baby sleeps - ha!

Credit: Cathy Thorne, http://everydaypeoplecartoons.com

For the first couple of months, I had to accept the fact that I often didn’t have time to make dinner (or even lunch some days! And I often forgot to eat) and that dishes could be done the next day. But once I managed to get into the swing of things and Missy Moo started sleeping through the night, I figured I could get myself in order and manage to check off various to-dos during the day.

Yeah, that works if your baby actually sleeps during the day…

The thing is, she’ll sometimes nap during the day, but it’s often a 30 minute power nap. There are some days where a nap may be a couple of hours, but it’s impossible to predict when those golden moments will occur.

We’ve quickly realized that our adorable little miss is very nosy and doesn’t want to miss a thing. She fights sleep tooth and nail. I’ve accepted the fact that you sometimes just have to let her cry it out as they say. It’s hard letting her yell and cry out when you can tell she’s so mad (see my earlier post about baby swearing). But if you wait just a few more minutes, she’ll probably find her thumb or a finger and suddenly drift off to sleep. She can go from completely awake to a solid sleep in the blink of an eye. I wish I could do that!

Sleeping playmat

I was putting some laundry on the drying rack in the other room when suddenly little miss stopped bawling out and making noise while on her playmat, I came to check on her and found her fast asleep! Too cute!

If I have the car for the day, she’ll often get in a few good naps because she enjoys the car and also can sleep while being pushed around a grocery store or some other retail establishment. I swear she’s been asleep more often than not whenever I take her to Costco.

Then there are the moments where she fights sleep so hard and I know that letting her cry it out isn’t going to work. If it’s a nice day, I’ll put her in the car seat and attach it to the stroller and take her for a walk. It’s a win-win since she gets fresh air along with some sleep, and I get in some exercise.

Some days I manage to get a lot done. Other days – not so much. Either way, you just have to roll with it.

 

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#ThrowbackThursday – An Engaging Day

Posted on July 4, 2013 by Virginia Posted in 2013, Canada Day, Friends, Nostalgic, Ontario, Throwback Thursday .

I can’t believe that it was over seven years ago that Matt asked me to spend the rest of my life with him.

Canada Day weekend 2006

BBQing in the rain

It was Canada Day weekend in 2006. We were at our friend Christina’s family cottage as per usual. It’s located in Tiny Township near Midland, Ontario. The cottage is super nice and the beach is full of soft sand and water that’s often the perfect warmish/coolish temperature during a hot Ontario summer day.

Canada Day weekend 2006

Sneaking a kiss, but obviously getting caught.

I wondered if something was up with Matt when he was determined to get fireworks while we were at the IGA supermarket that Friday night at the cottage. It seemed odd that he was so insistent, but I chalked it up to his enthusiasm for a good weekend.

Originally, his plan was to set off some fireworks and then propose under the lit up sky. But Mother Nature had other plans because it was far too windy and there was threats of rain throughout the weekend.

His backup plan? He asked me to go for a walk; just the two of us.

I remember us walking, but I can’t for the life of me recall anything that we discussed because I was in total shock when he suddenly got down on one knee in the sand and popped out a ring, asking me to marry him.

I of course said yes!

Funny enough, all of our friends and Christina’s family knew that this was the big weekend he was going to pop the question. In a way, it was the worst kept secret, but they managed to keep it from me!

The first photo of us after our walk.

The first photo after our walk.

In fact, a lot of planning had gone into that weekend. Matt had arranged things with Christina (who had to tell her family because she found it so hard not to tell me) and our friends who were with us that weekend also knew. So did our friend Steve who had taken photos of the engagement ring prior to the weekend so that Matt could email photos of the ring to my family, my Toronto Mama Sybil, and his parents the day before we went away for the weekend. He even snuck up some sparkling wine without me knowing so that we could crack open a few bottles to celebrate with everyone.

Canada Day weekend 2006

Just engaged!

That evening, Matt’s parents came to the cottage and had dinner with us at the same restaurant where his parents got engaged. Christina had brought some extra clothes so that I’d have a decent outfit since I was in cottage mode and wearing some pretty scraggly shorts and shirts.

It was an amazing weekend. One that I’ll never forget.

Oh and we did eventually get to set off those fireworks.

Happy anniversary Matt! On July 7th, we’ll celebrate six years of marriage! XOXO

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Mommy Musing Monday – I’m Awake I Swear

Posted on July 1, 2013 by Virginia Posted in 2013, Baby, Miranda, Musing Monday, Parenting .

I find it hilarious that my daughter is sometime as stubborn as I am about sleep.

While I love a good night’s sleep, it’s often hard to get me to actually go to bed. This is something my parents can no doubt confirm.

Totally awake

I’m not asleep, I’m just resting my eyes…

So when Missy Moo is in need of a nap during the day, she’ll often fight it. And boy does she ever fight it! I won’t share the video from our monitor where she’s hardcore baby swearing at me, while kicking her lets and having a bit of a meltdown.  Of course I’m bad and just laugh when she does it because I can only imagine what she’ll say someday when she’s that upset and has words at her disposal.

So the other day she was in her exersaucer and before I saw the signs of her getting tired, she was starting to bob her head and drift off. And what did I do? Did I pick her up and put her to bed? Nope. I instead got out my phone and recorded her. Ha ha, cause that’s how we roll in this house.

Never fear, after this video was taken, she was promptly put in her crib. Where she was almost completely awake as soon as we laid her down, but she did drift off again.

My friend Martha has suggested that we use a hot water bottle or Magic Bag to warm up the spot in her crib where she’ll lie down for a nap. It’s often that drop in body temperature that will wake babies back up when they’re moved from a person’s arms and put into a cool crib.

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Canada Day & Memorial Day

Posted on July 1, 2013 by Virginia Posted in 2013, Canada Day, Holidays, Memorial Day, NL .
Happy Canada Day!

 

And for my fellow Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, I wish you a thoughtful Memorial Day as we remember the Battle of the Somme at Beaumont-Hamel where we pretty much lost an entire generation of young men.

I've written about Memorial Day twice. In 2008 and again in 2011. It was an important day in our history – When the Dominion of Newfoundland fought along side Canada for the British Empire during the First World War. Lest we forget.

So this morning I'll be thinking of those who fell for us so many years ago, but this afternoon and evening is for celebrating the great country that we have today.

 

Have a great day!

 

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