So, for the longest time, Keith and I lived in a nice little insulated bubble consisting of doing whatever we wanted whenever we wanted. If someone suggested a drink after work, we were game. If we were invited to a wedding in South Africa, we were game, and could turn it into a big holiday complete with game drives and luxury tented cabins. If I wanted a spa weekend with girlfriends, I booked it. If Keith wanted to go to an ale festival on a Wednesday and drink a measly 5 or 6 pints, he did so. And this lifestyle went unchanged for all those years. We were the yuppy young professionals on Northcote Road outnumbered only by the yuppy yummy mummies whose strollers were always blocking our front door.
Now, less than two years later, we seem to be constantly making lifestyle adjustments. First, we moved to Vancouver, and while I had a good support network here, I definitely missed the friends that I was used to seeing once every week rather than once every year. Go figure - people have a tendency to move on with their lives if you live a continent and an ocean apart from them for seven years. And for Keith, it was an entire blank slate to start from - job, friends, hobbies. It wasn't easy, but we did find a groove, and soon Keith's biggest complaint was that he couldn't find any place where he could get bar service (quick and efficient and more condusive to binge drinking) rather than table service (slow and much more likely to result in eating food, which really slows down the inebriation). But as soon as we found that groove, we (ok mostly I) threw another wrench in there and decided to get pregnant. 11 months later, we have a beautiful baby who is almost two months old, and are going through the biggest lifestyle change of our lives. It's a good time to restart the blogging, to document this period for my own memories, because even the reactions I had in the first week or so after Lucas arrived are quickly fading as I move on to the challenges of each next phase.
There's still plenty of whoa vomit, just no longer coming from me, and of the milk rather than the white wine variety.
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