Friday, September 28, 2012
Happy Birthday to MY Man
Friday, September 21, 2012
Horse Play
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
New School
Monday, September 17, 2012
Zoo Day
Once we were finished with the penguins we had to map our where we wanted to go from there. Madison seemed pretty set on checking out the zebra's and cheetah's, while Brayden and Sydney took their time studying the map to figure out which direction to take. We made our way to Africa first and walked through the misty jungle to find the gorillas. I love watching them and the way they interact with one another. We caught them at breakfast and watched them pick away at their broccoli. Some of them were playing around swinging on the ropes but for the most part they were watching the people as if we were the ones on display. The kids weren't as impressed as I was so we moved on only after a minute or two.
It was a busy day running from animal to animal only stopping for lunch. We saw everything there was to see except for the Hippo. I guess one of the Hippo's died recently and they were getting a new one next week from Quebec and until them the solo hippo was off display. I love the hippo's so that kind of sucked but I guess it will save something for next time. We learned about the pregnant elephant who will have a 2000lbs baby in March and saw the not so tiny tiger cubs hanging out with their mama. We were able to find some zebra's after some hard searching but sadly for Madison there were no cheetah's. She seemed to get over it when we found the snow leopard and found herself a new favorite animal for the day. At the end of our zoo day we went back to Kaits house so Brayden could get his first guitar lesson from Matthew. It was such a long day on our feet I was so impressed by the kids and how they handled it without any whining. It was home, dinner and off to bed so they would get enough rest for their first day at their new school!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Goodbye Lethbridge - Hello Calgary
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Back To School
Summer vacation is over. Today is the first day of Grade 3 for Brayden and Grade 1 for Sydney. Summer went way too fast and now we're back to getting up early, making lunches and homework. The kids were actually pretty excited to get back to school and play with all the friends they missed over the summer. Sydney is so excited to be in grade 1 and be able to eat her lunch at school for the first time. She couldn't wait for all day school.
I'm just glad we had the summer that we had. We had a lot of fun and did a lot of different things, hopefully the kids will remember a lot of the things we created and I can brainstorm all year long to get a new list together for next summer.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Summer Vacay - Day 67: Rip It Up
We have been trying to get the house ready to rent before we move to Calgary in a few weeks. Our yard has always been a source of embarrassment to us because I've never spent the time needed on the huge flower beds and they end up looking like an overgrown jungle. We've always talked about simplifying it and levelling out the yard a bit and getting rid of a HUGE gravel pile/dog run in our back yard but nothing had motivated us enough ... until now.
We borrowed Ryan's dads bobcat and scraped out everything and started from scratch. Got rid of all the gravel and planted grass seed, levelled out the yard and made some nice simple flower beds. Our yard looks so much cleaner, I love it! I wish we had done it years ago but in our defence, when you live on the other side of the world and don't have to look at your house you don't care as much.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Summer Vacay - Day 66: Park Day
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Summer Vacay - Day 65: Girls vs. Boys
Today Brayden got to go to Waterton on a boys motorbike trip. They joined Ryan’s dad and younger brother. I was a little bit nervous because that’s quite a long time for Brayden to have to hold on but he was totally fine enjoying his man time. They spent the whole day in Waterton and were thoughtful enough to bring back his sisters a treat! The girls were a little sad they didn’t have any special trip planned so I called up my mom and invited her to join us for a girls matinee of Brave at the Movie Mill. I figured a princess movie would win me some big bonus points and if Nana came, that would seal the deal. It was fun and I’m not embarrassed to admit I cried at the end, Disney gets me every time! The kids really enjoyed the movie too although at one point it got a little scary and I was happy to have my mom there as an extra lap or I would have had one kid on each knee until the moment passed. If you haven't seen Brave yet, you should.