Sunday, 24 December 2023

Merry Grinchmas 2023


One of my favourite Christmas traditions is our annual photo shoot for the perfect picture. Since we know we are not that Pinterest perfect family, we never attempt for those staged family photos. Our photos usually consist of me coming up with a stupid theme and Simon reluctantly going along with it becuase he knows he has no choice. Like when Nallie was obsessed with Frozen and we did this....

And then there was the year we donned our lumberjack attire and pretended to cut down the perfect Christmas tree with Noah's toy chainsaws
And there was the year we embraced our geekiness and wrapped our deck with Christmas paper
Oh and during covid, we had a lot of fun staging the photoshoot with masks, Lysol and toilet paper 
And sometimes its just a stupid pun that gets us through the year...


This year I really wanted to do an outdoor photo shoot. The stars aligned one Sunday and I convinced my family to wear matching ugly Christmas sweaters and hike to the top of Seymour with The Grinch. I saw The Grinch at Walmart and it was one of those non-negotiable and completely necessary purchases. I needed it for this...
My sister (aka auntie extraordinaire and photographer) was completely necessary too for the success of the photos
I really have to commend these kiddos for amusing me and not complaining about the hike to First Peak. I think by now they know that it's completely rational for our family to spend a Sunday afternoon  hiking to the top of Seymour with The Grinch, that's not the craziest thing we have done by far...

And kudos to Super Dad who I think secretly enjoys these ridiculous photo shoots as much as I do

We even wrapped some fake presents and chucked them in the air just for this hilarious picture
And poised with sunglasses and our best 'blue steel' looks for this one

And then we ran out of ideas and just did some improv and laughed a lot



And then the sun started going down and we got a few more as we trekked back down the hill

So who knows what next year's Christmas card will bring but I hope we will continue to laugh a lot in the process and it brings you some Christmas cheer because in the words of The Grinch... "maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store...maybe Christmas, perhaps...means a little bit more" 









Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Ten reasons why I love this 10 year old.

 Today is this kid's birthday and we celebrate all things 10.

How appropriate that his fav soccer player is also number 10.


So we treated this 10 year old to jersey #10 and even though he had to wake up at 6:00 am on a school day on his birthday because his sister had volleyball practice before school, he had a great attitude and enjoyed the anniversary of a decade old. So cheers to you, Noey and here are:

 10 reasons why I love you to the moon and back

10. You were quick to come meet us on your birthday 10 years ago. Really, if we hadn't left your sister sleeping home alone before racing to the hospital, you would have been born in mom's car.

9. You humbled me as a parent. Let's be honest - your older sister is what we call 'an easy baby'...She was usually content and would sleep through the night easily. I thought it was because I was such a superior job at parenting but God decided that I need to learn that they don't all come programmed to sleep 12 hours and God gave me you. I learned that I did not have superior parenting powers to make babies sleep and that I could live on fragmented 2 hours of sleep for 2 years. I am also grateful that after you turned 2, you decided that sleep wasn't so bad after all. 


8. You do everything 110%. Ever since you were little, you have been all out with all your emotions. You are never just happy, you are exuberantly joyous. You are all in and feel everything so much. When you laugh, all of us can't help but share in your joy. And you are upset, you are never just sad, you are devastated beyond despair. That's OK, I love that your heart just feels everything.


7. You are such a self-directed, motivated learner. Once you find something you like, there's no stopping you. When you were into NHL hockey, you could name every obscure player there was on every team. It was hilarious whenever I park in a numbered stall, you would tell me which NHL player had that number. Now it's all about stop-motion. You are teaching yourself how to make Lego stop motion videos and you're learning new skills all on your own. I love that, keep chasing those things that bring you joy.


6. You have an amazing sense of humor. Maybe this comes from Dad but you have the best dad-jokes and witty puns. Remember the time I dropped the meat at Costco and you said, "It's OK mom, it's ground beef...get it? It's on the ground!" No one makes us laugh more than you do with your ridiculous accents and impressions. Keep laughing in life and don't take anything too seriously. Life is too short to not laugh every day. 


5. You are a great friend. You have been so blessed to have some wonderful people in your life. I can tell you treasure those friendships and you would put them first and do anything to help them. Remember to keep investing in those friendships, you will need to lean on them as you get older. 




4. You can do hard things. I know we push you harder than most parents to do fun and adventurous things. You learned to ski when you were 2, you did the Grouse Grind when you were 3. You backpacked Garibaldi when you were 6. You ran the 10 km Sun Run, backpacked Panorama Ridge and biked the Tour de Victoria (30 km) when you were 8. When we tell you that it's going to be hard, you embrace the challenge and I love that. You seek out adventure just like your mama and I hope we can do many more hard and adventurous things together.



3. Your love language is snuggles. I realize now that you didn't sleep when you were a baby because I tried to put you in your crib when you wanted to just be held. Like ALL THE TIME. When I discovered the baby carrier, you were a content kangaroo baby and I were glued on me as I cooked, cleaned and did everything. Even now, I love that you still ask for snuggles. I love that when I am out, you will text me "I need a snug" with a cute gif of a piglet. Know that you will never, ever, ever be too old for hugs from your mama. 



2. You and your sister are so good together. I remember when the doctor first told us that you were a boy and I was worried that you and your older sister wouldn't like each other or play together but you two are like peas in a pod. No one makes your sister laugh like you do. I hope that doesn't change over the next decade,  I know you are both growing up and you like different things but know that you always have family. I pray you and your sister will continue to be just as close as you are now.


1.You are exactly YOU. There's no other words to describe it. You are just the BEST. Really. You really are. I love you just the way you are and I am so proud to be your mama. Happy birthday my son. I love you to the moon and back. 






 





Friday, 11 August 2023

Chompy the Beaver tours ALBERTA.




This is Chompy. He is a beaver. He is the Canadian symbol on the nickel. He has never been outside of BC so we decided to take him with us on our road trip to Alberta. We could have driven the 8.5 hours from here to Jasper but we didn't want him to get car sick so we started our road trip with a quick stop in the Okanagan. Plus it was Nallie's birthday and Chompy didn't want to be in the car all day on her birthday. If you wondered what 4 bikes,  2 kayaks, 1 SUP, lifejackets, paddles, and luggage for 10 days looks like, here it is...




JASPER NATIONAL PARK

  • Hike Mt. Edith Cavell. Choose your own adventure, go down to the glacier, take an easier route or take the steep and challenging climb to the view point at the top. Chompy rode in my backpack and got a free ride to the top. The view is spectacular and totally worth the 4 hour round trip.














  • Valley of the 5 Lakes. Beauty of a lake - we would have had a better time if we didn't take our bikes. The first part was great on our bikes, nice cross country trail with a fun bridge but after the first few minutes it turned into a black diamond trail and we had to mostly push our bikes up and down all the rocks and roots. Chompy made it to First Lake and he approved of the view.



  • Bike around town. Jasper is super bike friendly - Jasper bike park as a pump track and fun berms. There's lots of routes that take you to beautiful lakes. I'd recommend biking around Lake Beaufort around sunset. Doesn't get any better than that!





  • Hello Wildlife. We were greeted at our hotel with 2 huge elks. Check out the size of them! We failed to spot any moose but later along our travels we did see a black bear and goats. 


  • Maligne Canyon. Choose your own adventure again. There are 5 bridges, you can choose to see one or all of them. The canyon and falls are pretty amazing. Chompy approved.






  • Tangle Falls. We couldn't help but pull over when we drove past. Totally worth it to hop out of the truck and run up to the top and touch the glacier water. Chompy was getting restless in the car and the waterfall was the perfect break.





  • Athabasca Glacier/Columbia Ice fields. Chompy hates places with too many tourists,  but it was worth stopping and doing the quick walk to the 'Toe of the Glacier" walk. 


  • Peyto Lake. Another quick hike to see this stunning blue star-shaped lake. Chompy was asleep so we didn't wake him up for this one.


  • Bow Lake. Gorgeous lake with glacier cold water and the back drop of the jagged rocky mountains. Totally worth the stop. 



BANFF NATIONAL PARK


  • Lake Winnewanka. The visitor guide said we might be able to find mountain goats or big horn sheep here. Maybe travelling with a beaver scared off the wildlife. However, we did enjoy these gorgeous views though.



  • Vermillion Lake. Sight-seeing by bike is so much more fun than walking. Check out the Banff legacy trail and the Fenland loop and pack a lunch to eat by Vermillion lake.





  • Bike into downtown. So many tourists. Chompy hates the crowds. You'll never find a spot downtown to park your vehicle in the summer so leave your car at the free parking lot just outside of downtown and take your bike (or walk) to all the shops. They even have a free bike valet so you can ditch your bike once you're in the crowds. Have fun picking out your favorite souvenir shirts and trinkets.

CALGARY

  • Calgary Zoo. Chompy was feeling nervous around the tigers and bears so he didn't come but the rest of us had fun at the zoo.






  • Fish Lake Provincial Park. You can get lost with all the winding trails, good thing our friends know the trails well so we didn't end up in Edmonton.



  • Big Sky BBQ Pit. Texas BBQ right in Alberta. They smoke their meat for 12-20 hours and the result is delicious, amazing brisket and ribs. They say everything is bigger in Texas and for sure the martini's are bigger here!

DRUMHELLER

  • HooDoo Trail. Driving in from Calgary, it's a pretty uneventful 90 minutes of flat farmland but then the landscape changes suddenly and it's like you're on another planet. Chompy thought the hoodoos were spectacular. Watch where you're stepping when you're hiking up, we almost had a regretful encounter with a bull snake









  • Royal Tyrell Museum. If you don't believe dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago, you will after going through this museum. It's incredible how many fossils and dinosaur bones were found right here in Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial park (which is 2 hours past Drumheller)





And that's a wrap. It was time to head back to BC making a stop in Revelstoke to try wake-surfing and then visiting friends in Kelowna and back to Chompy's home sweet home.


What an incredible roadtrip.
2,639 km 
 $875 of gas
There's a reason why we were able to spot license plates from 46 places outside of BC while we were in Alberta (both Carolinas, both Dakota's, Iowa, New York, Texas, Nova Scotia and even Mexico)....the national parks in Alberta are spectacular and worth the drive no matter where you're from. Chompy is feeling proud to be Canadian and glad to have seen a little bit more of our beautiful country.