Introducing…Baby Brother!

Although I don’t have the energy to type out a detailed update or labour story for you just yet, I do have the energy to share some photos of this amazing little guy that has finally graced us with his presence on the outside!

Here’s Blake!

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Just as we expected, God’s perfect timing in every detail.
Your sweet comments and congrats have been wonderful, friends. {HH was afraid my Facebook was going to break when I opened it. I’ve never had 44 comments on a status update before!} Thank you for celebrating with us!
Can’t wait to share the stories with you guys! Joy!
xCC

He’s here! He’s here! He’s finally here!

Great news, dear friends who’ve been anticipating this birth for forty weeks…or at least four or five days…our bonnie little boy finally arrived this morning! After the days and days of waiting, he decided it was time, and made his way into the world…fast!

Contractions started just before 3 am, we left for the hospital just after 4:00, and Baby Boy entered the world at 4:21 — 9 minutes after Mr. Potato Head pulled into the hospital parking lot! My head is still spinning!

I’m looking forward to sharing photos, and a few more details of the wild ride that was this labour story…but for now I need to rest and recover a bit! The baby is a big one — 4.160 kgs (9.17 lbs) — eating well and sleeping sweetly. I am a little dizzy, a little sore and a lot exhausted…but amazed at how quickly this came about. God has been good to us.

Oh, yeah, and his name!

Blake Darrow Collie

Another story that deserves its own blog post. 🙂

Pictures and details coming soon — thank you for the love and congrats in the meantime. And for those of you who prayed for a speedy delivery — WOW, but those were some effective prayers! Thanks!

Love you guys — thanks for hanging in there with me!

xCC

A Little More Expat

Wouldn’t tomorrow be a great day to have a baby? Perhaps this wee lad is waiting for tomorrow, so that the Bear and I will each have a birthday on an 18th, and he and his dad will both have birthdays on a 24th. Maybe?!

Anywho.

A little interview of yours truly has popped up at Expat Focus today. What a privilege to get to share a little bit and be introduced to some new folks! I thought you might enjoy the read — it’s a little bit of backstory you may or may not know, with a few thoughts in case you decide to take the leap and live abroad for a while. Did you know I’m thinking about going for a world record?

And bonus, Hero Hubs’ wagtail photo is there, too. Why it’s my favourite, I don’t know, but can I just keep using it until you guys say enough of the wagtail, ya cotton-headed ninnymuggins!?!

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Click here if you’d like to skedaddle over to Expat Focus and read the interview. I’d love to know your thoughts! And Mr. Wagtail would, too.

xCC

And So, We Bake

Although the world thought Baby Brother’s appearance ought to be in close proximity to the 18th of February, 2011, it rather seems that Baby Brother forgot to check his email, and didn’t get the message.

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So we’ve continued to have our cookies, and bake them, too, while we wait for this wee-lad-on-the-way to decide the time is right. As my Mom put it, as many folks put it to her when my brother was two weeks late, When the apple is ripe, it will drop from the tree.

And the Bear paused to consider the profundity of that axiom.

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In the meantime, we found an adorable kiddie-sized apron ripe for the picking at a steal of a price at the mall a few days ago.

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So we wait, and we bake. {And our happy new apron makes it even more fun!!}

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Though it wears a thousand faces, it is all a part of life being created. Stitched together day by day, it is life, and it is good.

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Travelling Tuesday: Gordon’s Bay Beachfront

The Hubs got up super-early one morning a couple weeks ago to head down to the beachfront for some peace, quiet, and photo-snapping opportunities. This pregger lady stayed in bed. He came back with what I would classify as some lovely five-star photos. I enjoyed them from the comfort of the couch at a reasonable hour.

And so can you!

Now that’s not to say you shouldn’t get out there and regularly experience a sunrise or two for yourself, but if you’re thirty-seven weeks pregnant and getting up to wee five to seven times a night, I think there’s grace for sleeping a little later than sunrise. Just saying.

There are a couple of beautiful beach spots in and around Gordon’s Bay. HH just headed to the main beachfront that the downtown area sits alongside. I hope you enjoy! I feel like I was there…

Duck, duck… goose!
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The New Harbour and our neighbourhood is in the way back background on the far left:

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Gordon’s Bay’s Old Harbour is in the background, and the hills of Cape Town leading to Cape Point are on the horizon! (This body of water is called False Bay.)

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{The mountain right of centre is Table Mountain.}

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I love dis one!

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What does the side of this rock look like to you?

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{Anybody else see a pokey little puppy?}

My two favourites:

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Sometimes it’s worth getting up before the sun, hey? 🙂

Happy Tuesday, friends! Hope you’re having a great week!

xCC

P.S. Still no baby news to speak of…but the day is young!