Wednesday, December 27, 2006

a wee bit excited....a shovel for use who knows when.... three pj clad gift openers...
Craig enjoying Daniel's "whirl o" a lesson in physics?
even more gift opening....
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the following Spiderman shots speak for themselves....Spiderman was in the house tackling Uncle....so much for naptime!

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polly pocket extravaganza out of the reach of the dog....
it's too hot for pants Mom, as we enjoyed a fabulous spring Christmas day....
intense concentration on the building of lego racers...
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Sam and Uncle at the end of Christmas day, Sam in another new pair of jammies.... baked on Boxing day
Cousin Kareen and Aaron
such a sleepy little princess....
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I got olives Mom....all for me!!! relaxing menfolk!
new mitts for a sleepy Sam who had rejoined us after a two hour nap....
CROUTONS!!!! (his favorite)
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Cool shirt Sam... dear Grandmother
Daniel just flying through
a tired little elf after days of activity...
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Gingerbread house construction.... pretzel fences are such a hard job....
marshmallow snowman...
mmmm....you didn't need this marshmallow did you Claire?!?
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Thank you Brian, and Emily, and Karen...

Daniel's room is finished and he is moved in as of last friday. To say that the boy is thrilled would be a huge understatment. He has a space to call his own, a retreat of sorts and everyone so far respects it, even the dog. I thought we might have a problem with him wanting to sleep on Daniel's bed but he nuzzles his hand for a minute or two then heads out to the family room again. It has changed our family dynamic already and it's really neat to see what a litle independance can do for ones spirits! We could not have done the project without the help of Brian, who came out day after day to deal with pre-existing messed up electrical issues, and everything else that goes along with building a wall. His patience with Sam who loves to "help" and the dog who needs to stick close, and me who would always call him for lunch as he was in the middle of something was astounding!

Claire's concert was last week and Hudson was unable to attend. My brother stepped in and came with me which was fabulous for both me and Claire. She was so pleased to have uncle there. On our way to the school, as we approached a corner, a car came whipping around it without stopping at the stop sign. She stopped dead in front of us, putting her hands up in the air. I was frozen, a deer in the headlights so to speak, Craig said he was ready to grab little miss and run. She just had to have been a foot closer and we would have been hit for sure.

Karen was here this past weekend with the kids to do our annual christmas baking marathon. Fruitcake and biscotti, shortbreads, and dateballs, mint swirled cheesecakes, triple chocolate quick bread...on and on we baked. Thanks for being willing to keep the tradition alive!

Sunday afternoon some of the youth group girls came over to do some christmas baking for people in our church who are no longer able to do it for themselves, or who live alone, or who have had a hard year. One of the youth leaders came and one of the moms stayed with her other kids whose ages are close to my kids. It was a fabulous time, and with Colleen and Tayitu, we got more done than expected, in a shorter period of time.

On Sunday afternoon I had a sore throat. By bedtime I was feeling pretty gross. In the wee hours of the morning I woke up feeling feverish. Monday I spent the day in bed, shaking, high temp, horrid pain etc etc... Thankfully it was Hud's day off so I could forget about everything and just rest. Tuesday I felt no better but Hud had to go back to work. Sam played upstairs for the most part but at one point he wanted a movie on so downstairs we crawled to get him settled and back to bed I went. Eventually it was lunch time, and so I crawled back down the stairs and made Sam some lunch and peeled myself an orange. Sam ran next door to borrow a thermometer as ours is not working, and Tracey came back with him. She talked to me for a few minutes, telling me how fabulous I looked... I managed to gag down the orange while enjoying the adult company, ensuring her that I would bathe before my trip to the doctor. I just had to wait for Hud as I was afraid that I might fall getting in and out of the tub. My temp registered in at 103.1 degrees. Plenty high and it explained my heart racing and the shivering. My birth mom checked in on me a couple of times by phone promising help if needed, advising me to gargle with salt water which I didn't do until just a minute ago when she reminded me again how helpful it really is. The doctor was not my regular and I hope I don't see her again. She missed the swollen gland on the side of my neck that you can actually see without touching, and she thinks I have a sinus infection not strept throat. That would be fine if I actually had the symptoms of a sinus infection.... Anyhow, I am now on antibiotics and am up out of bed today slowly getting the house back to normal before mom arrives tomorrow for Christmas. Must get rid of the germs!!! To top all that off I had a call yesturday from the kids friends mom to let me know that their daughter has lice so all of our heads should be checked as she was just here and all of our beds should be cleaned. Hud did head checks last night, and we are all clear! Thank heavens! Emily arrived today from the valley with a container of the best and most flavourful homemade chicken soup I have ever tasted. It was incredible!!! The best food I have tasted in days!

All of these things are fabulous reminders that kind and generous spirits are what keep us going in the good times and bad and I am so very glad to have such wonderful people in my life that I can count on in any situation. I couldn't survive without you! Not any of you!


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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Alleluia, Alleluia...


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Claire's christmas concert was last night and it was fabulous. My filming was shaky but you will get the idea....

Monday, December 11, 2006

Rested and rejuvenated...

Girls night away is over but I am still feeling the effects. Home again, rested and ready for the busy next couple of weeks. We had a fabulous time, with much laughter, and even some serious conversations, wonderful food, great location and accomodations, and not bad weather. We sat around all afternoon, threw supper in the oven, enjoyed a before dinner drink, ate and then ventured out to see what we could see in the dark. Walking in the dark on a snow covered beach with only one flashlight proved to be very interesting as we were never quite sure what we were stepping on. Turns out that the ocean had heaved up much seaweed. We made our way to the top of the property where the restaurant was, meandering our way through a lamp lit path in the woods. Very Narnia like, it felt adventurous. Our host, being a young man, wasn't quite sure what to do with four unleashed woman but he managed and we enjoyed our fabulous desserts. It proved to be a stormy night, high winds and lots of snow. We made our way down the hill again and hunkered in for the night. We watched a movie sort of, made a couple of christmas cards, played a game, and just enjoyed each other. Aside from a rodent of some sort scurrying over the ceiling all night we all managed to get a good sleep, waking in the morning to a snow covered world. Snacking on popcorn and tea and coffee we passed the morning until it was time to go up for brunch. We took a road trip to Mahone Bay, stopping along the way at various pottery studios and the like. Christmas gifts were purchased in the fabulous small town and it really felt very festive as the snow kept falling. We finished off the night by getting chinese food but because the restaurant was freezing, we brought it back to my house. The girls left eventually as they always do, and I was sad as I always am, but the promise of our New Years dinner together, not to mention baking with Karen this weekend has me full of anticipation which makes the sadness lessen. Here's to fabulous friends and the fun that goes along with them. Such a gift they are!!!


Our fish headed bed!!! We loved it but we imagine that if you were a "couple" you might want to remove it. I knocked it off just fluffing the pillows!!!

Hooper and Nancy also had fish beds...

Nancy excited about something....

Karen checking out the available movie list...

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