Saturday, November 22, 2008

Salmon Run (and other stuff)


Trying on daddy's bike helmet.


Not much to tell you about the last couple weeks. The days seem to run into each other faster and faster! I can say, however, that while most of you are enjoying snow we are still raking leaves and enjoying the outdoors at about 10 degrees C. The golfers are still out and the weather has been beautiful. That may not last too much longer, but we will definitely enjoy it while we can!


Couldn't leave home without my popper.

Last week Mark had meetings in Nanaimo so I decided to tag along for the day and see something new. I must say that I was a little taken aback when the guy at the hotel, where Mark's meeting was, told me that I would have a difficult time wasting 5 hours in Nanaimo while I waited for Mark but he was absolutely right! I decided to walk along the water front, which I was informed would take 20 minutes and I stretched to 45, and that was about the most interesting part to Nanaimo. The rest of the time I spent in a used book shop and a kid's consignment store. I also spent an hour at the park with Kian. I guess next time Mark has meetings there I will opt to stay home since I could have done all of that here if I really wanted to!


Moss dripping from the trees at Goldstream Park.


Kian and the big tree at Goldstream Park.

On the way up island we drove by Goldstream Park and could see the salmon running up the river. We didn't have time to stop and on the way home it was dark so there was no point to. I dragged the family back to the park last Sunday so we could see (and smell) this spectacular feat of nature. I always thought the river would be larger or deeper but it was only about 20-30 feet across and about 2-3 feet deep, if that. The salmon are about 2-2 1/2 feet long and there were hundreds of them trying to swim up the river. The seagulls and eagles were having a feast watching all the fish. Apparently it gets worse at the end of the season with more birds showing up and of course the smell would get even better then as well.


Seagulls watching the salmon.


Salmon in the river.

Kian sang his first song this week "Hot Cross Buns" , actually "Ti Ta Bo" but it was to the tune of "Hot Cross Buns". It's really cute when he walks around the house singing his little song. He really likes his music class. Unfortunately it is over until January now. He still has his play group on Monday mornings but all the kids there are girls with the exception of him and they aren't very nice. He really does his own thing and the greatest thing about the group is the end when he gets a stamp on his hand which he proudly shows off the everyone he sees, until daddy washes it off in the bath, that is. Then for the next two days he points to his little hand and asks me where his stamp is. I always feel really bad about it but Monday is almost here and he will get another stamp soon.

This week we are looking forward to a couple play groups that we have organized and some hikes, too. And of course swimming on Friday morning. We can't forget swimming for my little fish!



Cooper's hawk in the tree at the end of our driveway.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Taco-man!

Our first real halloween where we actually went out trick-or-treating. We decided to go out trick-or-treating in Oak Bay because the stores do it for the little ones earlier and it still allowed us to go to see Auntie Renee and Uncle Darcy in our costume. We had a great time. Here are some photos to enjoy.










Saturday, October 25, 2008

Punumikin Patch

Had our first trip to the local pumpkin patch today (with our friends Jacob and Shawna). Thought we'd share some of the photos...

















Friday, October 24, 2008

Thanksgiving


I Love cooking with my oven mitts on!

Turkey time has come and gone but I thought I better post something before halloween comes!

October has already flown by and I can't say that I remember what has happened. Falls is here and there have been a few mornings where there has been frost on the ground and the trees are staring to loose their leaves now. We definitely have more to rake here than we did in Ottawa. Kian loves playing in the leaves and loves helping with the gardening.



Thanksgiving we spent at Renee and Darcy's place. Mark was in charge of the turkey which was cooked at our place and taken over to theirs. Unfortunately the power went out right when Renee was about to put all the trimmings into the oven and use the stove. So out came the BBQ and the camping stove. Everything was finally cooked and ready in time for the power to come back on.... Dinner was wonderful and it was really nice to spend it with family and new friends who we have met out here.

Kian, Mark and I went out apple picking at Renee and Darcy's last weekend. We have a ton of apples and they taste fantastic! I have started making apple sauce and tried to start making pie but is just isn't the same without Ang doing her share of the cutting and mixing! It also takes me about 6 times longer with Kian running around wanting to "help"!

Our big adventure this week was to the dentist.... It was the one night that I wanted to go out and I think that Kian knew it! He wasn't even in the bathtub and somehow managed to hit his mouth into the tub and chip a tooth. When you only have 8 it is noticeable. Anyway, he does have a loose tooth and hopefully it will tighten up (is that what teeth do?) and not die. The dentist had to grind down the chipped one a bit which took 4 people to hold him down. I guess he isn't going to like going to the dentist either with a traumatic experience like that to back it up!

Kian has become a little fish in the swimming pool! I have been taking him every Friday to go swimming and he won't get out of the water to go home. He is now doing the doggy paddle and blowing bubbles, he also jumps off the side and doesn't mind going under. Today we went to a new pool which had a whirlpool. It looked like fun so I decided to go in with him. Well, it was a lot faster in the pool than it looked like from land. I was so tired once we finally got out from trying to hold him up and trying not to drown myself that we both needed a nap this afternoon! Maybe dad can come next Friday and see how far the little fish has come!

Couldn't make it through lunch after my swim.

Monday, October 6, 2008

UK Photos

Hi everybody! I had a great time visiting everyone in the UK and seeing all the sights. Here are some of our favourite photos...but I'm sure we'll try to add some more shortly. ( If you find the photos too small you can click on them and they should get bigger. We are having a problem loading on larger photos lately. Sorry.)

Here I am playing in the park at Cambridge (where Mom and Dad want me to go to University!)


Just smelling the flowers...mmmmm!


Some of the nice sights in Cambridge.


Having a laugh with Mom and Oma.


London bridge is falling down...now which bridge was that supposed to be?


Of all the places to change a bum!


Me and my Great Grandma!


Some of the historical sights (also one of Mark's favourite photos).


Visiting the city of York.


Having an ice cream with Mom (but not really sharing).


Auntie Jessica and Uncle Andre just after they got married.


The lovely ladies at the wedding.


Hey baby, want a lift?


Auntie Jessica, Mom and Kian at Auntie Jessica's house.


What's this thing?


...And can I use it to knock down these rocks?


A moment of quiet reflection (alright it might have lasted a second) in yet another church.


Mommy and Kian at the pub.



Two handsome men!


Oma, Opa, Kian and Daddy at Auntie Jessica's wedding.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Greetings from the UK!

We are having a wonderful time on our first real big family vacation! Kian was great on the flight into London and slept most of the time on my lap against the window. The flight was packed solid. The first couple of days we took it easy and tried to get over jet lag. Unfortunately Kian picked up something on the flight and by Tuesday night was violently ill. By Friday Renee had it, Saturday (the day of the wedding and the whole reason for the trip to Wales)I had it, followed by Jordan, Mark, Kirstin and Darcy,that we know of. I'm sure it is still making its way around and hopefully Jess and Andre aren't spending their honeymoon sick on a boat somewhere in Turkey!

The wedding, at least the part I was there for, was very nice and well planned. I made it through the ceremony and signing before I had to leave. Apparently the dinner and rest of the evening were very nice, but I really wouldn't know first hand.

Kian, Mark and I left Cardiff on the 15th to head north towards Liverpool where we were to drop off Renee and Darcy who were on their way to Ireland. We saw some really nice small towns that we would love to visit again. We made the choice to stay on some working farms in the countryside that also provided B&B. They were really nice and a welcome change from the chaos of some of the cities we were in. I can't say that we have ever been more lost in our lives than we have been in the last two weeks that we have been driving in the UK! I think we are also a bit dizzy from all the roundabouts!

So far our trip has taken us from London to Windsor Castle, Bath, Cardiff, Brecon Beacons, Chester, Liverpool, Carlisle, Ayr, Prestwick, Troon, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Hexham, York, Cambridge and back to London. We are still here for a few more days so I'm sure that we are going to see a few more places, but most likely just for the day. I will post TONS of photos once we are home. I have already taken about 1200! I think we are going to have to upgrade the computer before I upload them!

Hope you are all doing well!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Saanich Fair

Last weekend was the Saanich Fair. Kian loved it! There were all kinds of animals, horses shows, tractors, rides (although he isn't tall enough for those yet), a petting zoo, BALLOONS, pirate school, in other words, a real country fair. We went early so that we could avoid the rush of people in the afternoon. Maybe a bit too early since the coffee wasn't ready yet when we got there!

Next stop is England, Wales and Scotland. Kian's first big trip!

Balloons at the fair. We let this one go....


Not far from the truth, my little piggy!


Petting the pigs, actually sticking my figures up their noses....


The donkey on the sweater was more interesting than the real thing.


On the tractor with dad.