20 February 2015

A Grandma Caryl Guest Blog!

Grandma Caryl guest blogging again.  Finally rested up after our trip to London to celebrate Poppy’s first birthday.  Can’t believe she is a year old already! Our flight was uneventful, and upon arrival at Heathrow we gathered our luggage and found the train that would take us into London.  Allie and Poppy met us at the station.  (I was NOT greeted with “hi Mom, I think I am in labor” this time). Poppy seemed happy to see us!  I think she recognized our faces and our voices, but seemed a little perplexed at seeing us in a 3-dimensional form instead of on Mummy’s phone screen. 

We stashed our luggage, freshened up  a bit, then headed to Borough Market, one of the largest and oldest food markets in London.  I LOVE this place!  We found the stall that does the raclette and got a gooey toasted cheese sandwich.  Tasted especially heavenly after the mystery chicken we were served on our flight.  (Really could not figure out what was on that piece of poultry).  Managed to power through our exhaustion until it was a reasonable time to go to bed. 


Saturday was spent party planning, shopping, decorating, cleaning, and cooking in preparation for Poppy’s 1st birthday party! Poppy’s friends, family, lots of buggies, and a plumber installing a new washing machine filled up the Horvath flat on Sunday.  While it might not seem like too much of an inconvenience to have a washing machine installed in the middle of a party, keep in mind said washing machine is located in the tiny kitchen.  Fortunately, most of the food prep and cooking was done ahead of time, and the plumber was quite speedy, so it wasn’t too much of a distraction. 






Poppy had a great time and received lots of fun presents (toys, clothes, books, puzzles, etc). In spite of having all these new things to play with, throughout the rest of our stay she continued going back to her old favorites – two water bottles (one filled with rice, one filled with pens, both noisy when shaken) and her medicine dropper.  Seriously, don’t take her medicine dropper away from her.  You quickly become her least favorite person on the planet!  She did enjoy playing Duplos with Grandpa Randy.  She also managed to face plant on a Duplo tower while we were there, the result of which was her first fat lip.  Lots of crying and a bit of bleeding ensued.




We headed to Scotland bright and early Monday morning, with Edinburgh as our final destination.  While there we toured Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse (official residence of Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland).  All that whisky research Randy and Mat did before our travels culminated in a tour of Glenkinchie Distillery which Mat arranged (the girls opted out of this tour).  Poppy got to have a sleepover with Grandma and Grandpa one night.  We use the term ‘sleep’ loosely here.  Not much of it happened.  She was a little unhappy not having Mummy and Daddy around, but we managed to keep her calm and lull her to sleep by reading Postman Bear a thousand times! It’s a good read the first ten times, but I found myself questioning the plot later on (why does Postman Bear have to throw his own party and bake his own cake?  Do bears really have moles for friends?)




Poppy is very good-natured and has such a fun little personality.  She didn’t seem to mind all the buggy-riding she had to do while we were there.  She seemed to have a good time on the train to and from Edinburgh.  I believe it was during this trip that Mat taught her the fun ‘uh oh’ game.  We spent the rest of our vacation picking things up off the floor after Poppy would drop them and say ‘uh oh’.  In her mind, that game just never gets old! Our aching backs thank you, Mat.  (We really stashed her on the luggage rack just to get a little break from playing this game!)





We returned from Scotland on Wednesday evening.  The highlights of the next few days were antiquing at Spitafields Market, a spectacular lunch at Bread Street Kitchen (Mat’s place of employment – left there stuffed to the gills!), Poppy went to another birthday party (social butterfly, that one), the British Museum for Randy (I turned him loose for a day so he could take his time perusing the exhibits), shopping at W. Rouleaux (a ribbon shop – if I ever live in London and start making fascinators, this is where I will get my supplies), a hardware store (not sure how Randy spotted this hole-in-the-wall place, but they had what we needed), a kitchen supply store, Liberty of London (all this time I thought they only sold fantastic fabric!) and lunch at Bone Daddies Ramen Bar in Soho (awesome food).




Our last full day in London (Sunday) was spent hanging out with Poppy and Allie.  It was a nice sunny day, so we took advantage of it and did a lot of walking around (surprise!). We went into Chinatown and had what are supposed to be the best dumplings in London.  They were really good.  Played the "uh oh" game while waiting for our food and tried to keep my dishes on the table while Poppy attempted ripping the tablecloths off.  Really relaxing sitting at Poppy’s table!!




We tried celebrity spotting, to no avail, in front of the Ritz (the BAFTA’s were in town – British version of The Oscars) on our way to the iconic Fortnum & Mason.  This store has been in existence since 1707 and is a favorite of Poppy and Grandma!  The first time we visited the store, Poppy was a wee baby.  Shopping was much more pleasant this time around.  Think we will make it an annual Poppy and Grandma outing!  She had the giggles and was doing her wobbly walking all around the store.  She was so funny!





Alas, our day of departure arrived.  Had one last crumpet (Allie’s description of a crumpet is spot on – like an English muffin and a pancake had a baby), and played with Poppy while trying to figure out how to sneak out before the waterworks started.  Couldn’t quite manage it.  Really hard saying good-bye, as I knew it would be.  Facetime and Skype are all well and good, but there is nothing like getting hugs and holding hands with my grandbabies in person. 

Thanks Allie & Mat for your hospitality!  Stay cool, Poppy!



05 December 2014

November and sickness and such.

Poppy has been blissfully napping for two hours now (I'm assuming she'll wake up halfway through this post - scratch that, she made it one sentence)

Happy December! Where has this year gone?! It's been an eventful month for the Horvath clan.

Mat and I had our 1st wedding anniversary on the 1st of November. We celebrated by going out for a boozy lunch (sans baby - she was at home refusing to nap with a very hungover Ollie and Carrie who graciously volunteered to babysit) at Pollen Street Social (which is incredible). I bought him some socks and new cufflinks, and he got me a pretty paper bouquet with our names and wedding date printed on it - his gift was a bit more thoughtful than mine but oh well.  I did my best!

We also had my birthday this month. Emma, Andy, Evie and Finley came up for dinner at Bread Street Kitchen.. because Mat can't stay away from work for one day ;) We had a lovely dinner and then back to our house for cake afterwards. The day was marred by my being sick but a good time was had by all anyway.

Speaking of me being sick, I've been sick for a LONG time. 3 weeks now. Went to the doctor three times and they kept saying "just a virus, nothing we can do for you, try inhaling some steam"... which was super helpful. My sickness peaked on Thursday with a temperature of 40.1 (that's 104 in F) at 6 in the morning and a call to NHS Direct.  For the Americans who aren't blessed with a free healthcare system, NHS Direct is a 24 hour medical advice line - you get to speak to a nurse, they give you advice, sometimes they send you to an out of hours doctor. 

In this instance, they sent me an ambulance! I think the nurse thought I was having a heart attack because I was having chest pains.. in any case, by 7 am we had 2 ambulances and 4 paramedics in our flat! They decided I wasn't having a heart attack and I didn't even have pneumonia or anything! Just an aggressively high temperature and chest pain. They hung around for 2 and a half hours waiting for my temperature to go down (must've been a slow day for London ambulances) and referred me back to my doctor. The doctor finally gave me antibiotics, which seem to be working their magic now. I still have a cough and chest pain but feeling much better in myself.

Update (I wrote the rest of this post earlier this week): The doctor has now decided I have asthma which is causing my ongoing cough (amazing how moving to London has given me "asthma"). Poppy is also sick with bronchitis so we have matching inhalers (so sad, I know).

Poppy has had lots of Daddy time since I've been out of commission the last few days.  Those two are so cute together. And Mat has been a champ leaving work early to get Poppy from nursery and doing all the normal mom jobs. Thanks Mat! I'm sure you'll be sick in the next few weeks - sorry!

That's about all I have to report. Work has been absolutely manic for both of us. Mat works approximately 1 billion hours a week and I am barely surviving my job. 

Poppy is a real mobile baby now - she crawls, she pulls herself up and scoots around. 
She's a handful :)
BUT SO CUTE! Seriously. Look at her.

But so mischievous.

It took me approximately a week to write this post. Poppy is feeling a bit better now, thank goodness. She's been wheezing so much and it's so sad. I still have a cough, which I'm fairly confident will never go away. 

On a happier note, Momma and Poppa Keys bought their plane tickets to come to London in February! WHOOP WHOOP! We can't wait :)

26 October 2014

A cute little London Saturday


After a manic few weeks of me going back to work, Poppy being sick, and Mat starting a new job, we desperately needed a relaxing Saturday together.  I let Mat sleep in (I know, I'm the best wife in the world) and Poppy and I went out for a morning walk. She went down for a nap when we got home and Mat and I made lunch. When she woke up we walked down to the park and then stopped at the pub on our way home for a drink. Another Poppy nap, Mat made dinner and we caught up on some TV. Then we all went to bed early (and Poppy stayed in her crib all night - a rare occasion these days!) It was a gloriously lazy day and I loved it.

Poor Poppy is finally recovering from a virus. She was voiceless from Sunday night to Wednesday. Trust me, silent baby crying is way worse than normal baby crying - she looked so sad! But she seems to be making a full recovery - almost back to normal decibel ear-splitting crying 😉

Mat is working today and I'm struggling to find the energy to accomplish anything. It's 7 pm and I could go to bed! I blame the time change. We did manage to go to the library so I could read Poppy fun books and she could ignore me and try to climb on the colourful seats. 

Here are some photos..
"Get this hood off my head Mom!"



Yes she is playing with a pack of Pampers. It was an impromptu pub stop and we didn't have any toys so we were improvising.

And finally, the hillbilly teeth (actually a whole rice cake but I like to think she's channeling her inner American 😉)

12 September 2014

Mat is old and Poppy is cute

Our big exciting news recently is that Mat is now 30 years old!  WOW who knew I married an old man?! (just kidding Mat, you're a spring chicken) 

We celebrated his birthday by going out for a fancy brunch sans Poppy.  She got to spend the day at her Auntie Lauren and Uncle Dave's house with her BFF Ada!  To be honest, I'm not sure she wanted to come home with us when we picked her up - she had so much fun! Thank you Lauren and Dave :)

Anywho, we went to a fancy brunch on Park Lane and it was glorious having a few baby-free hours.  We sat on the upper deck of the bus, we drank cocktails, we had a three course brunch AND tea at a leisurely pace, AND we walked up the escalators in the tube station (these are great luxuries for a person who is always pushing a buggy (stroller, pram, whatever) around!).  

The restaurant was amazing.  It was called Cut at 45 Park Lane, a Wolfgang Puck restaurant.  Mat had an amazing chicken dish and I had brioche french toast (naturally).  We were serenaded by live music and had a view of Regents Park from our table.  It's nice to venture into the ritzy part of London every so often - there are so many Ferraris, and fancy hotels, and ridiculously expensive flats.  It's a completely different world to our south London neighbourhood!  Sadly, I didn't take any photos. But here's a cute one of Poppy playing with her BFF Ada (aka bullying her).


The rest of the week has been pretty standard except for Poppy's refusal to nap ever.  We've had to change around her feeding schedule which has resulted in her only napping in the stroller after at least 45 minutes of walking - I suppose she's just trying to help me lose the baby weight ;)

We've been to the park swinging a few times this week.  Poppy seriously loves the swings.  Her eyes light up and she beams with every push.  Happiness incarnate.



Poppy got a new toy this week, which she hasn't figured out how to play with yet.  Also, her mom is mean and puts it just out of her reach to encourage her to crawl - poor baby.
"Do I eat this Mom? I don't get it."

So close!

This is just a cute photo.  Poppy has a slight obsession with Scottish accents (don't we all?).  I took her to the doctor when I thought she had an ear infection and she giggled the whole time at the doctor's Scottish accent.  In this photo, she's giggling at a TV show about a Scottish town.  She'll be so sad if Scotland leaves the UK - look at that face Scotland, how could you leave her?

We're off to the US next week (whoop whoop!)!  I am SO excited about 10 days of America. We get to meet little Maddie and have some much-needed family time. And we get to go to Chris and Ally's wedding, see Kelly Kiley AND hang out with Abby Tina!  

On that note, I'll end this post. I need to go to bed!