Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Crawling

I don't have a photo or video proof to upload yet, but I promise it will follow. For the last 3 weeks Sam has been up on all fours rocking like they all do before crawling. He's not my first so I know what this means.... it won't be long till they crawl. However on Saturday when I looked up and saw him moving forwards to the tree, I thought I must have imagined it. This was supposed to be a long way off still right? I am excited that he can crawl, but after today I am already missing the stationary stage. Good Job Samuel!

Christmas is Coming




Last night was our first school concert for many years to come. Due to size each grade got a seperate night, so last night was just the kindergarteners. Like the principle said, at the beginning of the year, just lining up and holding still is a feat. Last night the kids lined up and sang loud and clear for everyone to hear. It was short and sweet and very cute! The 3rd photo down is the french immersion classes with just a few extras in the shot. I personally thought they did the best.... of course. I still feel like I couldn't be prouder.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Tenting in December


Bring back memories to anyone? I used to love building tents and could kill a whole day in them. I am really hoping the kids can kill a whole day in this one too!
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

6 months old!

As I write this, I still can't believe our "little" man is 6 months old. In 6 months Sam has reached a whopping 24lbs, and 29.5". He is currently wearing 18-24 month clothing, and can often swap Luke for tops (Luke is only 29lbs). As a whole he is a very, very happy little boy, but is at the frustrated age of wanting to join the fun of Katie and Luke but can't crawl, at least can't move forward. He tries very hard to move, but only succeds in pushing himself backward. It will come and I know when it does it will make me happy and sad. At six months the real baby days are past, but it is exciting to watch him and his huge personality growing.
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On the farm...kinda

This past weekend, Red Deer hosted the largest agricultural trade show is Canada. It is actually one of the biggest in North America. We decided to visit and let Luke soak up all the tractors and combines he could handle. Apparently we underestimated him. The adults got tired way before him... I am still not sure if he would have gotten tired of it actually. We all had a great time looking at the equipement and climbing on them and taking a look. Unfortunately you won't be able to really get a grasp of how big all this equipement is, but if you look at some of the photos, you will see that many of the wheels are as tall as most men. We weren't able to see much of the show due to size and time of day for little people, but it was enough to hopefully get us by until next year.
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Halloween 2012

Pretty self explanatory, but here is our little mechanic, spider (the only time I will say a spider is adorable) and a bride (I know don't say it).
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Victoria Weekend and Race

I know... I am really behind on my blogging. I would love to use the excuse that I am just really busy, and I am... but I'm not. I'm sure that will make no sense to some of you, but to the other moms it may make perfect sense.

For the thanksgiving weekend, my cousin Carmen and her family and our family packed up the cars and travelled to Vancouver and Victoria for the long weekend. Carmen and I had been training for the half marathon here while Andrea trained for it in Vancouver. We had a good trip out and were able to stay with the Breedveld family the night before we caught our ferry. It was a great evening in a full house since they also had family visiting. The evening was way too quick, actually on that note, the whole weekend was, but I'm glad we got what we did. We met up with Andrea and family the next morning and were on our way to Victoria. We had a great weekend. The weather was great, the kids had fun without any fighting and the husbands seemed to have a good time even with 7 kids combined! The race was beautiful, and I must note this is my favourite race of all the 13 I have now done. Time wasn't great, but the whole point of this race was to complete it, have fun, and most of all do it with Andrea and Carmen. I am getting choked up just thinking about racing with Andrea again. It had been a long time since we ran side by side in a race. Ladies, I had a wonderful time and look forward to doing it again. Next time though I am dragging Carolyne along too!!!
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Princess and the Pea

A couple of years ago I made a quilt for Katie. In short, she doesn't use it. She has a baby quilt that is flannel that I also made for her and that is what she slept with each night with the appropriate size quilt bunched up at the end of the bed. Her reason, it wasn't fuzzy! So a few weeks ago I made her a flannel duvet cover that I sewed felt flowers onto. The pattern for that is HERE. Finally Katie is using a quilt that fits and she loves her flowers. Just a note if you try this, I placed a button in the center of each flower with ribbon and tied that thru the duvet so I can remove them when I need to wash the duvet.
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Katie's 5th Birthday


Friday was Katie's 5th Birthday. Like so many of you, I can't quite believe that we are there already (as with a whole lot of other things). Yesterday we had an ice cream social for her party. We also had beautiful weather for it as well, high 20's. This was great since we were able to take things outside. I did cringe a little though when I came outside and there are all the little girls in their fancy dresses, playing in the dirt under our upper deck! Ahhh... at least it was dry. Looking back I realize that almost all the outdoor pictures have the lovely dirt backdrop to them. Oh, well. Thanks to everyone for all the great gifts, every gift she recieved was met with, "this is my favourite, it is just what I wanted!" and she meant it.

To give due credit where deserved, I got all my ideas from other blogs. If you ever want to do an Ice Cream Social, I got the free downloads for the printable invites, food labels and other printables from karaspartyideas.blogspot.com and the mini banana splits from livinglocurto.com. My only warning with an ice cream social is that you really can't leave a lot out to snack on. It is a bring the food out and eat...now! event.
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Sam

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Pouf... There it is.


So, once again, I am goofing off doing things that don't need to be done rather than the things that I should be doing first. But, this was so much more fun! And yes, I know you should never start a sentance with the word but. I have wanted a pouf since I first saw them over a year ago, but I am too cheap to go and buy one. Recently I saw that Better Homes and Gardens had a link for a free pattern you could download to make one yourself. I used some outdoor fabric that I had leftover from another project, and then filled it with the help of my Mom's closet cleanout, and assorted fabric scraps. I will warn you if you decide to make one, it takes a lot of material to fill it, and it is incredibly heavy. This is good though since it can be used as a spare seat, footstool or side table. In the end it only took 2 evenings to make and I love the finished project. I really enjoyed doing this, and I don't regret doing it before the other list of to do's.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The First Day of Kindergarten




As the heading states, today was the first official day of kindergarten. Yesterday we had an hour orientation to drop off school supplies, meet the teacher, tour the school, and get the whole rundown on what to do today. Katie was soooo excited.... and so was Luke. Much to Luke's dismay, he wasn't going to kindergarten. He had his backpack on and was all ready, and while kids were crying in the hall that they didn't want to go to kindergarten (not Katie by the way), Luke was crying in the hall because he didn't get to go. Her teacher this year is Madame Dahl (or as Katie called her "my dam doll")! Ooops. At the end of the day, Luke got to play in the pool at Grandma and Grandpa's and Katie had a great time at school, although extremely tired and grouchy by the end. I guess it will take some time getting used to everything. Oh, and I tried to get one normal picture, but she was only doing poses today.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A New Adventure




A few weeks ago, my parents decided it was time to quit trucking and turned in their resignation. Tomorrow they will be driving to Calgary and dropping the trailer off with it's new owner. I stopped by tonight to take a few photos of the truck and trailer together. I must admit, I got a little teary. For so long I have wished they were home and weren't on the road so often, but I have always been proud of them and what they do (not that I'm not just proud of them in general). There are so many memories of mine associated with them and the truck. While in Vancouver, may parents and the truck were often my trip home, and that continued when Katie was born as well. She loved riding in the truck as did I. The smells (that may seem funny to some of you, but all I can say is pine air freshener and diesel exhaust), the sounds and the motion. I'm sad that it is ending and so excited that they won't be leaving every or most Sundays after only arriving home on Friday. I'm sure that once the snow flies, (sorry to mention that) they will be even more relieved that they don't have to leave home as will I. I'm happy for you and this new chapter Mom and Dad.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Airing out the Laundry Room

My brother and sister in law recently went on a trip to Peru with a bunch of family and friends. A few days before leaving they took possession of their first house. As a house warming gift, my cousin Ali, her husband Ben, Jen's (my sister in law) sister Jody and Aaron and I decided that we would redo a room for them. We had originally thought we would do the kitchen with new tile, counter and hardware, but the laundry room as you can see was just crying out for some help. It ended up being a big job, but it looks amazing now. We painted the walls, cupboards, replaced the flooring, redid the lighting, and accesorized. Ben put up the wallpaper which was great. He is tall enough that he didn't need a step ladder like the rest of us. Looks great Ben.

It was a surprise, so they had no clue it was happening. Those of us who did it love the finished product and by the sounds of it, Travis and Jen are thrilled with it too. I had a great time working with everyone. Great Job everyone, it was a lot of fun doing this together. I wasn't able to be there for the final accesorizing of it all, but Ali and Jody, it looks amazing! Thanks Travis and Jen for leaving us a key. I guess we'll know what they really thought by whether they ever leave us a key again.








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Monday, August 8, 2011

Enjoying a night off

The last few weeks have been mayhem at our house. Between the anniversary, the house warming surprise for my brother and sister in law (more to follow on that) and training for a half marathon we haven't had a lot of time together as a family to relax and have fun. Sunday evening we had nothing planned. It was great! We went to DQ for supper (well, actually we went for the ice cream after supper) and then headed over to Bower Ponds to enjoy a walk and the playground. The weather was beautiful and the mosquito's were not in attendance. I love nights like this.
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Tut Tut Looks Like Rain

We were at Curt and Marva's for supper on Saturday evening. At 6:00 we were enjoying watching sailboats, jet skis and such on the lake and the sun shining. By 6:30 this was the view out their living room window. Just looking at this makes me want a sweater and a cup of coffee. Gotta love prarie evening storms!
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Monday, August 1, 2011

60 Years!

Yesterday we threw a party for my Grandma and Grandpa McKay for their 60th Anniversary! About 50 people attended. We had great weather, great company and great food. My parents hosted the party at their place and I think I can say we all had a wonderful day. Here a few pictures we took of everthing before the guests arrived and also some of the fun during it all. Happy Anniversary Grandpa and Grandma!
















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