I dash to the kitchen. Quick check here too—sometime she is having her morning cup of coffee here. Nope. All clear. Now I just have to take Mark to the classroom and hopefully, she will be busy
Browsing Category Raising a Canadian-Chinese-French Kid
Mark, our Canadian-Chinese-French baby, was born in Ottawa on October 12, 2012. These are our adventures as parents-in-training.
Clearly, Mark Hit the “Why?” Stage (Oh, Shit…)
Mark never stops. I’m thinking of lending him to ESL students—your very own human flashcard! Test your vocabulary and get a tantrum if you don’t reply fast enough! Can be switched to Mandarin or French!
Mark’s Diet? Rice and Cheese, Like a True Chinese-French
“Eat rice. Eat Cheese”. Typical Mark, bridging French and Chinese cultures. Still a North American kid, though—he won’t sit at the table, he’d rather “watch TV”.
Scratch Me If You Can – The Latest Daycare Drama
I noticed the flashing LED light on my phone and I grabbed it absentmindedly. Just another assignment coming through, I thought. But I hadn’t received an email. I had four missed phone calls. And two voicemail messages.
My Darkest Hours – This Is What Postpartum Depression Felt Like
These were the darkest hours. I don’t like to remember them. But I can’t pretend they didn’t exist
My New Job? Ghostbuster, Apparently
Toddlers are irrational human beings. Now we have a complicated routine that involves checking for… monsters. Everywhere.