Merry Christmas! It's busy today at our house. We spent the morning baking butter tarts & cherry tarts and homemade buns for our Christmas Eve dinner.
The girls are excited, of course. Unfortunately, Chloe woke up at 4:00 am, throwing up, and was sick most of the morning. It's early afternoon now, and she seems to be much better. Hopefully she'll feel well enough for Christmas Eve dinner; she's been looking forward to the cheese platter!
For Rebekah's birthday we went to Regina. We spent the morning play games at Chuck E Cheese. The girls had at great time. It was Chloe's first time there, and Rebekah hadn't been there since she was about 2.
Then we stopped at Burger King for a quick lunch and headed to Dino Bouncers for the afternoon. The girls spent the afternoon jumping on inflatable bouncers, playing in the ball pit and sliding down the huge inflatable slides.
For supper, we headed to Grandma & Grandpa's house for pizza and cake. Rebekah had a "Tangled" cake.
After supper, we headed for the last surprise. We arrived at the Brandt Centre at about 6:15 for the Disney "Three Classic Fairytales" show. It had Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy & Goofy narrating the stories of Beauty and the Beast, Snow White & Cinderella. It had dancing and singing; the girls absolutely loved it!
The girls both had Christmas parties at school. Chloe had her preschool party on the 15th, and Rebekah had hers the last day of school on the 21st. In the afternoon, the entire school went skating. Glynn & Chloe went too. We've been able to go skating as a family the past two days. The rink is just down the block from us. It's an NHL size rink, so there's plenty of room to skate. This year, Chloe & Rebekah can both skate on their own, which makes it much more enjoyable.
Glynn finished work on the 19th. He'll be done until the end of March, depending on the weather. He has his last year of apprenticeship in January & February, then he becomes a journeyman.
This evening we're going to spend at home. We always have a big dinner to celebrate Christmas Eve. This year we're having baked ham; one of Chloe's favourites! The girls will also receive their new Christmas pajamas, and we'll probably watch the Muppet's Christmas Carol.
Tomorrow, we're going to head to Regina to celebrate Christmas with my family. We have beautiful weather this year. Tomorrow it's supposed to be 6C, pretty unusual for Christmas here! I think that will probably melt whatever remaining snow we have.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Sunday, December 4, 2011
December happenings!
This weekend Rebekah has been singing in the Briercrest Christmas musical. Her fourth, and final, performance is today. She's loved being part of it. One of her favourite things is singing!
The past couple months have been quite busy for our family. Rebekah & Chloe are both taking skating lessons. Chloe is much more sure on her feet this year. I think she spent most of last season on her bottom! Rebekah has picked up a great deal of speed this year. We're looking forward to being able to do some family skating during the holidays.
Chloe is attending preschool two afternoons a week. The other three afternoons she naps to recover from it! However, she loves being there to learn and play with the other kids. Her favourite thing about school is craft time.
For us, this is slow down time. This weekend, I'm finishing two grad classes, and then I have the next month off. Next semester is my final grad class, and I'll be ready to graduate.
Glynn is still pumping basements, even this late in the season. He'll be finishing up the week of the 20th. And will then take several months off to take his 4th year apprenticeship and then write his journeyman exam.
We've had incredibly mild weather, so far. We received a skiff of snow this weekend, but you can still see a fair amount of the grass.
Next weekend, we'll be heading to Regina to celebrate Rebekah's birthday. She's chosen to spend the day with her family, doing special surprises, rather than having a party. We'll be stopping by Grandpa & Grandma's for cake.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Thanksgiving!!
Last weekend was Thanksgiving! We actually had two of them in our house. On Saturday we spent the day looking at houses. We're considering moving into Moose Jaw. Our house here in Caronport is or sale, so we spent the afternoon looking at character houses. Most were built about 1910. The girls really enjoyed the afternoon. Afterwards, we picked up some pizza and headed home to watch a movie in front of the fire.
Sunday morning we headed to Regina. We spent the morning shopping. In the afternoon, we headed out to Pumpkin Hollow. We spent time lost in the corn maze. Chloe loved the cow train. But the favourite was a huge pillow that even adults could bounce on! We stayed until about 4:00 and then headed to my parent's house for turkey dinner.
We spent the next couple of hours eating and talking. The girl's loved playing with their cousin Ariel. It's funny to listen to them because they're all old enough to actually have a conversation with one another.
After visiting, we headed to chapters for several hours, which is one of the things our family loves to do. We spent a little over 2 hours drinking coffee and looking at books. Rebekah loves to read, so she selected a couple of new books to take home. I was also able to find a few Christmas presents.
On Monday, we began preparing our Thanksgiving feast at about noon. Our turkey was 17.5 lbs! We're incredibly fortunate to buy turkeys and chickens from the hutterites. Around 5:00 friends came over to join us for our meal and we spent the evening playing Dutch blitz.
Sunday morning we headed to Regina. We spent the morning shopping. In the afternoon, we headed out to Pumpkin Hollow. We spent time lost in the corn maze. Chloe loved the cow train. But the favourite was a huge pillow that even adults could bounce on! We stayed until about 4:00 and then headed to my parent's house for turkey dinner.
We spent the next couple of hours eating and talking. The girl's loved playing with their cousin Ariel. It's funny to listen to them because they're all old enough to actually have a conversation with one another.
After visiting, we headed to chapters for several hours, which is one of the things our family loves to do. We spent a little over 2 hours drinking coffee and looking at books. Rebekah loves to read, so she selected a couple of new books to take home. I was also able to find a few Christmas presents.
On Monday, we began preparing our Thanksgiving feast at about noon. Our turkey was 17.5 lbs! We're incredibly fortunate to buy turkeys and chickens from the hutterites. Around 5:00 friends came over to join us for our meal and we spent the evening playing Dutch blitz.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Beautiful Days
We've had such a beautiful summer! We've tried to spend as much time outside as we can. This past week went to the splash park and playground twice. Last time the girls enjoyed feeding the ducks.
However, we're also slowly getting ready for a new school year. I start back at school on August 25th & Rebekah returns on Monday, August 29th. This year she'll be in grade two. In September, Chloe will begin her second year of preschool.
Yesterday, I started a new job. I'm working part-time for the college here in Caronport. I'll be designing their distance learning classes to become on-line digital classes, which is part of the Masters degree that I'm currently working on. I'll begin classes again at the beginning of September.
For the next two weeks, we have dentist and eye appointments, as well as hair cuts, so that everyone is ready for school.
However, we're also slowly getting ready for a new school year. I start back at school on August 25th & Rebekah returns on Monday, August 29th. This year she'll be in grade two. In September, Chloe will begin her second year of preschool.
Yesterday, I started a new job. I'm working part-time for the college here in Caronport. I'll be designing their distance learning classes to become on-line digital classes, which is part of the Masters degree that I'm currently working on. I'll begin classes again at the beginning of September.
For the next two weeks, we have dentist and eye appointments, as well as hair cuts, so that everyone is ready for school.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
August Already!
This year we've had beautiful summer weather. A couple of weeks ago, we spent the day at Buffalo Pound. It was 30 C!
But we had a great day playing in the pool, having a picnic, and enjoying the park.
Because of the heat we've had this summer, we've also had some extreme weather. Last week, we had a storm move through with winds reaching over 100 km/h. Thankfully our garden and home remained intact!
Each weekend we've also enjoyed taking the kids to the Farmer's Market in MJ. They love seeing and eating the fresh produce! This past weekend we stopped at the Farmer's Market while we were in Regina. It was amazing! We were able to pick up sauerkraut, jams, purple beans, carrots in a variety of colours and rainbow chard.
While in Regina we also did some shopping, stopped at the Science Centre, and visited with Grandpa & Grandma. Our last stop was Chapters, which is one of our favourite places to visit as a family. Now that Rebekah can read, we bought her books of her own.
This Thursday I will be flying to Toronto to attend Unplug'd. If the weather is this beautiful, Glynn may take the girls camping at Besant Park.
But we had a great day playing in the pool, having a picnic, and enjoying the park.
Because of the heat we've had this summer, we've also had some extreme weather. Last week, we had a storm move through with winds reaching over 100 km/h. Thankfully our garden and home remained intact!
Each weekend we've also enjoyed taking the kids to the Farmer's Market in MJ. They love seeing and eating the fresh produce! This past weekend we stopped at the Farmer's Market while we were in Regina. It was amazing! We were able to pick up sauerkraut, jams, purple beans, carrots in a variety of colours and rainbow chard.
While in Regina we also did some shopping, stopped at the Science Centre, and visited with Grandpa & Grandma. Our last stop was Chapters, which is one of our favourite places to visit as a family. Now that Rebekah can read, we bought her books of her own.
This Thursday I will be flying to Toronto to attend Unplug'd. If the weather is this beautiful, Glynn may take the girls camping at Besant Park.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Summer: week two!
Saturday we had beautiful weather to attend the Moose Jaw farmer's market and the Sukanen Ship Museum. We bought strawberries, green onions, radishes, and Saskatchewan honey and jam. Our family loves fresh strawberries.
Rebekah loved the museum. She enjoyed seeing all the "old" things, especially those that are like the Little House on the Prairie books. The museum is set up like a town and has an original church, school, general store, which actually reminds me of my grandma's back room, barber shop, post office, and rail station, to name a few. Rebekah has decided she'd like a bonnet and calico dress for Christmas, and of course a Nintendo DS.
Friday was a really eventful day for me. One of my professional blog post's was run by the Washington Post, and later the same day I was asked to teach an ecourse that is offered for grad credit through the University of Wisconsin. So that will keep me busy Tuesday evenings. I have the summer off from my own degree, but will continue again in the fall.
Today we are busy baking an apple pie and Glynn's birthday cake. The girls, at present, are busy making cards for their dad. Rebekah's at the age where she can keep a secret, but Chloe, not so much!
Tomorrow, we'll head to town to spend some time at the water park, and Saturday we plan to spend the day at Buffalo Pound provincial park.
Rebekah loved the museum. She enjoyed seeing all the "old" things, especially those that are like the Little House on the Prairie books. The museum is set up like a town and has an original church, school, general store, which actually reminds me of my grandma's back room, barber shop, post office, and rail station, to name a few. Rebekah has decided she'd like a bonnet and calico dress for Christmas, and of course a Nintendo DS.
Friday was a really eventful day for me. One of my professional blog post's was run by the Washington Post, and later the same day I was asked to teach an ecourse that is offered for grad credit through the University of Wisconsin. So that will keep me busy Tuesday evenings. I have the summer off from my own degree, but will continue again in the fall.
Today we are busy baking an apple pie and Glynn's birthday cake. The girls, at present, are busy making cards for their dad. Rebekah's at the age where she can keep a secret, but Chloe, not so much!
Tomorrow, we'll head to town to spend some time at the water park, and Saturday we plan to spend the day at Buffalo Pound provincial park.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Summer already...
Wow, time flies! The last couple of months I just haven't made time for our blog, but now that summer's here, there's much less to do!
We finished school last Tuesday, although it seems longer than that. Rebekah successfully completed grade 1, and is an incredibly good reader. At the school's year end assembly, she received the reading award. Currently, Rebekah and I are reading through the Little House on the Prairie series.
Chloe finished her first year of preschool, which she really loved. She'll be attending for a second year starting in the fall.
Both girls also played soccer this year. Glynn coached Rebekah's team, and Chloe actually played this year, so overall, it was a huge success!
Last Friday, we headed to Regina to celebrate Canada day! The girls saw their first fireworks. Rebekah absolutely loved them; Chloe covered her ears because they were too loud. It was really crowded at the main Canada day events, so we let the girls go on the jumpers, and then we spent time at the museum, the Science centre and Candy Cane Park.
This week we'll head to the splash park in Moose Jaw a couple of times. On Saturday morning, we're going to head to the farmer's market, first thing, hopefully to buy local fruit, vegetables, and honey. Then we're going to head to Sukanen Museum. It's a museum, just outside the city, that has looks like an old prairie town. We figure since Rebekah loves Little House so much, she'll love to see what they old stores, churches, school, etc. looked like.
We finished school last Tuesday, although it seems longer than that. Rebekah successfully completed grade 1, and is an incredibly good reader. At the school's year end assembly, she received the reading award. Currently, Rebekah and I are reading through the Little House on the Prairie series.
Chloe finished her first year of preschool, which she really loved. She'll be attending for a second year starting in the fall.
Both girls also played soccer this year. Glynn coached Rebekah's team, and Chloe actually played this year, so overall, it was a huge success!
Last Friday, we headed to Regina to celebrate Canada day! The girls saw their first fireworks. Rebekah absolutely loved them; Chloe covered her ears because they were too loud. It was really crowded at the main Canada day events, so we let the girls go on the jumpers, and then we spent time at the museum, the Science centre and Candy Cane Park.
This week we'll head to the splash park in Moose Jaw a couple of times. On Saturday morning, we're going to head to the farmer's market, first thing, hopefully to buy local fruit, vegetables, and honey. Then we're going to head to Sukanen Museum. It's a museum, just outside the city, that has looks like an old prairie town. We figure since Rebekah loves Little House so much, she'll love to see what they old stores, churches, school, etc. looked like.
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