1st year where I've done the picking and planting all by myself. I was rather proud that I started early (last year I waited til July to plant flowers!) and planted them in a neat design and then have been tending them daily. If they die I will truly be broken-hearted, not to mention I'll never hear the end of it about me not having a green thumb, even though I try really hard.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Rain? Rain? Snow, Snow go Away Come Again
Next YEAR! It's been raining all day and about 35 degrees outside. When the weather is like this it is so hard to get motivated to do anything other than sit in front of the fire and sleep. Around supper time the rain turned into heavy snow! Are you kidding me? My poor flowers are going to die. Of course this would happen to me. This is my
1st year where I've done the picking and planting all by myself. I was rather proud that I started early (last year I waited til July to plant flowers!) and planted them in a neat design and then have been tending them daily. If they die I will truly be broken-hearted, not to mention I'll never hear the end of it about me not having a green thumb, even though I try really hard.

1st year where I've done the picking and planting all by myself. I was rather proud that I started early (last year I waited til July to plant flowers!) and planted them in a neat design and then have been tending them daily. If they die I will truly be broken-hearted, not to mention I'll never hear the end of it about me not having a green thumb, even though I try really hard.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Cold and Sappy
For the last 3 weeks at Madison's school there have been hip-hop dancers teaching each class a dance. Today was the concert to show off all their moves. It's really sad when you get teary-eyed watching your 5 year hip-hop dance to Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation"--I think I need serious help! I've tried to load the video but I barely know how to load photos, so this could take a while.
On the other hand this is what we looked like tonight before we left on our walk.

Yes it is cold and miserable...maybe I don't need that air conditioner after all.
On the other hand this is what we looked like tonight before we left on our walk.

Yes it is cold and miserable...maybe I don't need that air conditioner after all.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Back to the Future
I never posted any pictures about my trip to New York (March '09) that's how bad of a slacker I've been. So here are some favorites:
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At the M&M Factory....Gpa Henrie would love that place!

Uncle Jon, Aunt Joanna, Madison and mom at Madison Square Garden to see a hockey game

Ice Time at Rangers Game

The little Church across the street from the fallen Twin Towers

Last but not least because I'm a proud American Girl!
At the M&M Factory....Gpa Henrie would love that place!
Uncle Jon, Aunt Joanna, Madison and mom at Madison Square Garden to see a hockey game
Ice Time at Rangers Game
The little Church across the street from the fallen Twin Towers
Last but not least because I'm a proud American Girl!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
2nds All Around
Monday, May 24, 2010
Goal....
I know it's not January 1, but I am setting a goal to keep up with my blog (hopefully daily). There have been so many cute things said, happy times, sad times, funny times and I've not recorded any of it. So here is a cheers to me!
In April Madison and I travelled down to Utah for Spring Break to help Aunt Jo with her new little one Saylor. I must admit that it wasn't the trip I was expecting, but I am so glad that I went and was able to help out my sister.
Saylor's blessing

Grandma Trish had a fun Easter egg hunt for all the kids big and small. She did a great job and the kids had a blast. (even though I didn't win :(
Madison took ice skating lessons this May. It started out slow and I didn't think she would spend anytime standing, let alone skating on the ice. She isn't a Jamie Sele (yet) but after 6 weeks she isn't bad.


The most exciting thing this month.....drum roll....WE HAVE A YARD. And not just any yard, a nice yard that neither Peter or I screwed up right from step 1. I can't wait til my lilacs bloom...

Yes I have the strangest daughter....

But who couldn't love a face like this...
In April Madison and I travelled down to Utah for Spring Break to help Aunt Jo with her new little one Saylor. I must admit that it wasn't the trip I was expecting, but I am so glad that I went and was able to help out my sister.
Saylor's blessing
Grandma Trish had a fun Easter egg hunt for all the kids big and small. She did a great job and the kids had a blast. (even though I didn't win :(Madison took ice skating lessons this May. It started out slow and I didn't think she would spend anytime standing, let alone skating on the ice. She isn't a Jamie Sele (yet) but after 6 weeks she isn't bad.


The most exciting thing this month.....drum roll....WE HAVE A YARD. And not just any yard, a nice yard that neither Peter or I screwed up right from step 1. I can't wait til my lilacs bloom...

Yes I have the strangest daughter....

But who couldn't love a face like this...
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Catch up!
Since it's -35 outside with a windchill of about -40 to -45 what a better time to get caught up on blogging? These last few months, well I guess Summer, Fall and now Winter have been pretty hectic in our family so I'll just recap each month briefly.
July
Madison and I made our annual summer trip to Utah. This was the first year since I've lived in Canada that I've been actually in the US for the 4th of July and it was so much fun. The 4th of July has always been my favorite holiday...good food, hot weather, parades, Stadium of Fire and Fireworks. This year was also Madison's first experience with the 4th of July and she had a great time. I've always been such a proud American and I hope I will be able to instill in her true patriotism.

And you thought I was kidding about it being my favorite holiday eh?
Also on our trip to Utah we went down to Lake Powell for a few days. Again this is something I haven't done since I moved to Canada and neither has Madison. Except for the weather and running out of gas in the canyon on the way down (thanks dad!) we had a blast! This was actually the first time I've ever been to Lake Powell in July where I was cold and had to wear a sweatshirt and would've had on sweatpants too had I brought them. It was unusually cold but it didn't dampen our spirits at all. I thought Madison would be really nervous about boats, water, tubing etc. But as you can see she LOVED tubing and wanted to go faster and faster. YEAH she didn't get all my inhibitions.

Uncle Jake and Madison

Sitting on the side of the road in the canyon waiting for someone to stop!
August
Around the middle of July we put our house up for sale and August turned into the month of doing what I could to get it sold. Cleaning, boxing up rooms, open houses and more cleaning! Towards the end of August when we were getting frustrated we had a buyer who also wanted possession in a week. Yeah it sold. Boo moving in a week! NEVER AGAIN!
September
The first week of September my mom came up to help me decorate the house. It was such a big help because I stink at decorating. I don't think I hung more than 1 picture up in my last house.

We also celebrated Peter's birthday.

October
October was filled to the brim with activities. Jordyn and her family came up the middle of October for 2 1/2 weeks and we had a blast! My dad came up for a weekend and we celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving and Madison's birthday. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to my dad (it would've been BBQ'd chicken had he not been here.)and it actually felt like Thanksgiving for the first time in a long time.

Madison turned 5 and it was so fun to have some of her cousins up here to celebrate with her.

Scout helping Madison blow out the candles
I was also brave enough to take Madison and some friends to Chuck E Cheese. It actually wasn't as bad as I thought, but I certainly won't be doing it again anytime soon.



November
November was a tough month. Right after Veteran's day Don, my father-in-law went in one night for emergency surgery. He had ischemia of the bowel, which is basically a stroke or heart attack but in the bowel. It was very serious and the doctors weren't sure how it would turn out. Don made it thru surgery and was in ICU for a week. He was making small improvements and we were thinking everything was going to be ok. After 3 weeks of being in the hospital, Don died on December 1st. It was extremely hard on everyone. Just 3 weeks ago he was fine and then he was gone. I miss him everyday and am so blessed to have had him in my life. We love you!



My sister Jordyn and my dad came up for the funeral on Dec. 6th. That morning we woke up to atleast 2 feet of snow and it was extremely cold but it was a beauitful service for such an extraordinary man!


All the boys and Don's brother and YES they froze at the grave ceremony!

Madison was the oldest of Don's 2 grandchildren.
July
Madison and I made our annual summer trip to Utah. This was the first year since I've lived in Canada that I've been actually in the US for the 4th of July and it was so much fun. The 4th of July has always been my favorite holiday...good food, hot weather, parades, Stadium of Fire and Fireworks. This year was also Madison's first experience with the 4th of July and she had a great time. I've always been such a proud American and I hope I will be able to instill in her true patriotism.
And you thought I was kidding about it being my favorite holiday eh?
Also on our trip to Utah we went down to Lake Powell for a few days. Again this is something I haven't done since I moved to Canada and neither has Madison. Except for the weather and running out of gas in the canyon on the way down (thanks dad!) we had a blast! This was actually the first time I've ever been to Lake Powell in July where I was cold and had to wear a sweatshirt and would've had on sweatpants too had I brought them. It was unusually cold but it didn't dampen our spirits at all. I thought Madison would be really nervous about boats, water, tubing etc. But as you can see she LOVED tubing and wanted to go faster and faster. YEAH she didn't get all my inhibitions.
Uncle Jake and Madison
Sitting on the side of the road in the canyon waiting for someone to stop!
August
Around the middle of July we put our house up for sale and August turned into the month of doing what I could to get it sold. Cleaning, boxing up rooms, open houses and more cleaning! Towards the end of August when we were getting frustrated we had a buyer who also wanted possession in a week. Yeah it sold. Boo moving in a week! NEVER AGAIN!
September
The first week of September my mom came up to help me decorate the house. It was such a big help because I stink at decorating. I don't think I hung more than 1 picture up in my last house.
We also celebrated Peter's birthday.
October
October was filled to the brim with activities. Jordyn and her family came up the middle of October for 2 1/2 weeks and we had a blast! My dad came up for a weekend and we celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving and Madison's birthday. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to my dad (it would've been BBQ'd chicken had he not been here.)and it actually felt like Thanksgiving for the first time in a long time.
Madison turned 5 and it was so fun to have some of her cousins up here to celebrate with her.
Scout helping Madison blow out the candles
I was also brave enough to take Madison and some friends to Chuck E Cheese. It actually wasn't as bad as I thought, but I certainly won't be doing it again anytime soon.
November
November was a tough month. Right after Veteran's day Don, my father-in-law went in one night for emergency surgery. He had ischemia of the bowel, which is basically a stroke or heart attack but in the bowel. It was very serious and the doctors weren't sure how it would turn out. Don made it thru surgery and was in ICU for a week. He was making small improvements and we were thinking everything was going to be ok. After 3 weeks of being in the hospital, Don died on December 1st. It was extremely hard on everyone. Just 3 weeks ago he was fine and then he was gone. I miss him everyday and am so blessed to have had him in my life. We love you!

My sister Jordyn and my dad came up for the funeral on Dec. 6th. That morning we woke up to atleast 2 feet of snow and it was extremely cold but it was a beauitful service for such an extraordinary man!
All the boys and Don's brother and YES they froze at the grave ceremony!
Madison was the oldest of Don's 2 grandchildren.
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