Well, for those of you who are curious how my visit out to Summerland affected our decision to move or not. Here is that update. I spent my two weeks spending time with family and friends who I of course miss. It was so nice seeing my niece and nephew and how much they have grown. Family dinners and of loads of laughter. Not to mention all the things I miss about Summerland, like the Beanery, the Bakery, Zia lunches (who know us by name... LOL), the lake, the mountains. I also spent time talking to Al (my father-in-law) about building a house. We looked at lots, drew up some basic plans, talked about possibilities, and even went to the bank to find out numbers. All seemed very positive. The two major reasons why Dana and I are considering moving back is this opportunity to build AND Dana's job. He misses the work he was doing and the people he worked with. Plus it seems that there is more opportunity in the field of work he wants to pursue. Those are two major reasons, plus we get the bonus of family and friends. It was a dream speanding time with my mom, creating, sewing... she even taught me to knit! All these things would be there all the time if we lived there. My mom asked if I felt at home there, and I have to admit I did. It felt like Dana was the one that was away and I was at home waiting for him to return. BUT then yesterday I returned to Regina with the intention to convince Dana that this is the definitely the better choice... to build, but I was shocked how this felt like home too. The sun was shining, snow was glistening ... the prairies gleamed with beauty. The Okanagan is beautiful too, they both are... just different. I didn't miss the mountains nor the lake, but I didn't miss the wide open spaces either. They both feel right. Is that possible. And then I think about, again, all our friends here and our awesome church and I imagine life without them and it makes me very sad. For the first time in my life, I feel like people know me for me and like me. They want to spend time with us. As much as possible. They have become a huge part of our lives, even in this short amount of time that we have been here. So I am torn again. They both are a dream, a house and a job..... Friends and a church. I am so confused. If you believe in the power of prayer, please pray that God will guide us to the decision that He wants for us. So that's the update on 'the decision'. Hope you enjoyed the pictures because my confusing ramblings are definately blah!!!
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Summerland Surprise
Well, for those of you who are curious how my visit out to Summerland affected our decision to move or not. Here is that update. I spent my two weeks spending time with family and friends who I of course miss. It was so nice seeing my niece and nephew and how much they have grown. Family dinners and of loads of laughter. Not to mention all the things I miss about Summerland, like the Beanery, the Bakery, Zia lunches (who know us by name... LOL), the lake, the mountains. I also spent time talking to Al (my father-in-law) about building a house. We looked at lots, drew up some basic plans, talked about possibilities, and even went to the bank to find out numbers. All seemed very positive. The two major reasons why Dana and I are considering moving back is this opportunity to build AND Dana's job. He misses the work he was doing and the people he worked with. Plus it seems that there is more opportunity in the field of work he wants to pursue. Those are two major reasons, plus we get the bonus of family and friends. It was a dream speanding time with my mom, creating, sewing... she even taught me to knit! All these things would be there all the time if we lived there. My mom asked if I felt at home there, and I have to admit I did. It felt like Dana was the one that was away and I was at home waiting for him to return. BUT then yesterday I returned to Regina with the intention to convince Dana that this is the definitely the better choice... to build, but I was shocked how this felt like home too. The sun was shining, snow was glistening ... the prairies gleamed with beauty. The Okanagan is beautiful too, they both are... just different. I didn't miss the mountains nor the lake, but I didn't miss the wide open spaces either. They both feel right. Is that possible. And then I think about, again, all our friends here and our awesome church and I imagine life without them and it makes me very sad. For the first time in my life, I feel like people know me for me and like me. They want to spend time with us. As much as possible. They have become a huge part of our lives, even in this short amount of time that we have been here. So I am torn again. They both are a dream, a house and a job..... Friends and a church. I am so confused. If you believe in the power of prayer, please pray that God will guide us to the decision that He wants for us. So that's the update on 'the decision'. Hope you enjoyed the pictures because my confusing ramblings are definately blah!!!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Home at Last
You might have noticed the lack of posts on my site, the reason being that I have been in Summerland for the last two weeks. It was a fun trip seeing people who we missed and spending time getting reaquainted with the town I love. I will post in detail about my trip once I upload my pictures to include, but I am wiped and will just list a few highlights for tonight.
1. Seeing Baba see the kids for the first time in 6 months. (would have been so much better if she was surprized like I had planned, but sweet nonetheless)
2. Seeing how much Jaia and Lorelei have grown... they are such big little people.
3. Learning to knit from my mom. And quilt. Creating some really cool things together.
4. Eating Long Johns from the bakery.
5. Tumble time with Kaili and Jaia.
6. Movies with Shalane. 27 Dresses is a fabulous movie. GO SEE IT!
7. Watching my brother Greg chase Kynan and playing hide and go seek.
8. Talking to the brides to be face to face about their big days.
9. Spending time with Al looking at lots and dreaming of possibilities.
10. Watching my dad bolt down the halway because he thought Ava was seriously hurt. She had stumbled a bit when she was crawling and let out a big wail, but I don't think I ever seen my dad move so fast. His grandchildren are his joy.
So yah, I am back and currently trying to get adjusted to the time change... 11:30pm and Ava and I are bug eyed watching TV. Kynan is out cold, but I am sure will be up at 5am. Tomorrow, you will find a blog filled with beautiful pictures of what else but my kids.
Goodnight.
1. Seeing Baba see the kids for the first time in 6 months. (would have been so much better if she was surprized like I had planned, but sweet nonetheless)
2. Seeing how much Jaia and Lorelei have grown... they are such big little people.
3. Learning to knit from my mom. And quilt. Creating some really cool things together.
4. Eating Long Johns from the bakery.
5. Tumble time with Kaili and Jaia.
6. Movies with Shalane. 27 Dresses is a fabulous movie. GO SEE IT!
7. Watching my brother Greg chase Kynan and playing hide and go seek.
8. Talking to the brides to be face to face about their big days.
9. Spending time with Al looking at lots and dreaming of possibilities.
10. Watching my dad bolt down the halway because he thought Ava was seriously hurt. She had stumbled a bit when she was crawling and let out a big wail, but I don't think I ever seen my dad move so fast. His grandchildren are his joy.
So yah, I am back and currently trying to get adjusted to the time change... 11:30pm and Ava and I are bug eyed watching TV. Kynan is out cold, but I am sure will be up at 5am. Tomorrow, you will find a blog filled with beautiful pictures of what else but my kids.
Goodnight.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Don't Say GoodBye... Just Say So Long

Welcome to the prairies, Miller. We are so happy you came to visit. It was so nice to have someone here that we knew, that got our twisted jokes, that laughed with us... got scarred with us.... got emotional with us.... well maybe just me. I cannot tell you enough how fantastic it was to have you. Thanks Chels for giving the gift of time. You are the best.

This was on our way back from our lazy day in Regina Beach. It was soooo hot out and we didn't even bring our bathing suits, but we got some great pics.

Kynan was pertrified of being on top. He just sat there trying to balance himself and then when I went to go take the picture he started to scream. What can I say, we're great parents.

Miller being modelesc. Thanks for being my muse.

This is one of like 50 shots that Dana took of me while we were playing 'I'm too sexy'. He was pretending to be a photographer and I couldn't stop laughing.

The whole Fam Damly.... Kaili, that saying is addictive.

Peaceful Ava... for like 5 minutes.

Kynan trying to suck the jam through the package. No we weren't having toast. He is just a jam addict thanks to some Grandparents I know... just kidding.

Lovin on Miller.

Being Silly.

Ok I got Dance Revolutions for the xbox and tried it out on Sunday night. I think I lost 10 ibs trying to keep up with those stupid little arrows. This is my exercise plan for the winter. Wish me luck.

The boys... by a fountain. They make a great couple, don't you think?
Miller. We had so much fun with you, showing the city, talking, laughing, getting you scarred with our driving. You are the best and we look forward to May!
And to my readers. I try and post several pics so that family can keep up to date with us. Does anyone (aka my family) read my blog. Just curious....
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
The Great Outdoors...





Thanks Sha for the groovy glasses!




Our camping experience was definately fun and an adventure in itself. I think it is the first time we have ever gone camping by ourselves.... Dana and I have only been camping twice before. Once at Buckhorn with his family for his birthday, Kynan was 6 months. And again when Kynan was 9 months with Don Folk. That's it for our entire time we have been together.... that's over 7 years... crazy!
Monday, August 27, 2007
For the last 2 days we have been out of touch as we have been out camping in the boonies. Well not really..... unless you call a provincial park the boonies. We travelled out to a little gem about an hour outside Regina called, Echo Lake. Jen and Jordan recommended it. And I have to say they did not disappoint. It really was beautiful with awesome private sites. We spent most of our days walking, playing at the park, reading books, hiking, sleeping, going to the market, playing mini golf .... all the regular camping stuff. We lucked out with great weather and were looking forward to some swimming; however, we took one look at the beach and opt'd not. It was covered... and I mean covered in dead skeleton fish. The lake looked like it would be great for fishing as they were jumping all night; however, I believe the birds had their first pick and they took advantage. It was good to get away... but it is always good coming home.
In other news.... I always thought that one of the perks of breast feeding was that you remain 'infertile' while you are soley breast feeding. At least that is what I have been told, but I have yet to experience this first hand. With Kynan, it only took 2 months before I was able to 'conceive' again. And now again with Ava. At least I made it to 3 months. I guess it's good, but I was looking forward to a few more months friend free.
In other news.... I always thought that one of the perks of breast feeding was that you remain 'infertile' while you are soley breast feeding. At least that is what I have been told, but I have yet to experience this first hand. With Kynan, it only took 2 months before I was able to 'conceive' again. And now again with Ava. At least I made it to 3 months. I guess it's good, but I was looking forward to a few more months friend free.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Regina Beach
Friday, August 17, 2007
The Calgary Zoo
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