Apr 21

Believe it or not, Emma is now 4 years old! I know that Paula and I are still getting used to the idea…

For her birthday, she spent the day with Grandma and Grandpa swimming, bird watching etc. It sounds like she had a great day.   Because of Kris’ Army Cadets, etc we just couldn’t really fit a proper family get together in tonight, so we will be having a family BBQ on Saturday night.

Emma is really growing up and it is always interesting to see how her very strong personality is developing.  The most interesting is when she suddenly starts doing something and you have no idea where she picked it up from.  Like the other day when she started doing a famous dance from Pulp Fiction!  She is super smart and often makes us laugh!  While we are still dreading those teenage years, we love her and can’t wait to see what she does next.

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Apr 16

I just noticed that Mark has been posting here and I absolutely have not at all lately.  I thought I’d give a little “spring” update!

Easter was good this year.  The weather managed to stay clear so that you didn’t have to dig through the snow to find the Easter eggs.  Definitely a far cry from the year we spent Easter in Malibu with Bibi though!!  We had a few community functions — one at a community center even had baby bunnies that Emma loved to snuggle.  Our street does a big hunt with all the kids too.  The guys all meet with coffee and Bailey’s at a hill nearby and hide a dozen eggs per kid filled with all kinds of goodies.  And then everyone meets at 9, about 50 kids stand in a big line and absolutely run down the hill looking for eggs.  Emma had a good strategy this year — she ran to the end of the hill past all kinds of obvious eggs and got ahead of the pack.  She grabbed her 12 with no competition and headed back up the hill with her loot.  She was the first one!!  Then we had another egg hunt at the Bentleys — even the boys (Chris and Joe) get in on the hunt.  It often turns into semi-wrestling with Kristopher and everyone rehides candy for Emma.  Hysterical!!  Had an Easter brunch with them as well that was lovely.  For Easter dinner, Mark and I took the kids to Swiss Chalet as my family isn’t really doing get togethers anymore.  It was nice though.  One of the waiters was dressed like a giant bunny.  For some reason, that bunny rubbed me the wrong way.  He was super duper freaky!!!  I’m still having flashbacks…

The kids have been busy.  Kris is in the army cadets, fencing, volunteering at the food bank and working on his teenage attitude.  He’s getting pretty good at it!!  All in all he’s been a pretty good teenager so far but maybe I should zip my lip because report cards come out in a week.  He’s at a field training exercise (aka camping) with the cadets this weekend, has a cadet meeting on Wednesday and a big march around downtown next Saturday.

Emmy is managing to stay busy as well with gymnastics, ballet, preschool and also working on her teenage attitude.  I think she’s better at it than Kris at this point, unfortunately.  The kids have been down with a cold on and off this week so she’s had me pretty much wrapped around her little finger for the last few days.  She even kicked Mark out of bed for a night or two!!  I went to work today mainly as a sanity check and ended up with a nasty virus on my computer that made it nearly impossible for me to get anything done.  Oh, plus the darn kids gave me their cold!!! lol

Emma is having her friends birthday party this weekend at her gymnastics studio.  It should be a lot of fun — 15 kids and lots of parents are coming for cake, running around and maybe even a little gymnastics!  I figure it’s always a good bet to have the kids get together somewhere that is NOT at our house!!  I’m sure it will be a blast and that she’ll love it.  I can’t believe she’s turning 4 already — she’s getting to be such a big girl.  She’s super tall, smart, bright and has bucketloads of personality!!  Unbelievable that these huge independent creatures once lived inside of me!

We’re having a family party the following weekend although I’m not 100% sure who all will be coming — between weird work shifts, teaching yoga classes, trips to Fernie and some family “issues” on my side it’ll be great to be able to see anyone at all really!!  I’m sure Gramma and Grampa will be there at least and maybe even Kristopher can stop by this get together for a while between cadet activities!!  I absolutely love family but it sure seems tough to get it all together sometimes.  Everyone’s on a different schedule and especially lately, everyone’s got a different agenda.  The important thing is that our kids are happy, healthy and well loved though.  They are spoiled to pieces by Mark and I and loved to the moon and back by us.  That’s what gets us through each day!!

Mark is super busy — working, volunteering at the foodbank, he’s taken over the cadets website and is constantly updating it, driving the kids around like crazy from one thing to another.  He’s still working on the finishing touches of our deck, spent a few days building a dog house for Bonsai with Emma and does most of the cooking now!!  I’ve cut back on work some and have been enjoying spending a bit more time with the kids.  I’m keeping 2 websites going with lots to do and write about.  I’ve even been getting lots of products for reviews and giveaways on both sites!  I’ve taken a leave of absence at the foodbank for the next year or so depending on how the next few months pan out.  Things have definitely been interesting and busy, busy, busy around here!

Apr 14

Here is a quick little video of Kris’ Army Cadets on practicing for parade.

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Apr 04

More Family Fun

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It seems that I have only been posting when one of the kids gets really hurt…  Sorry, I will really have to work on improving that.  Paula has been pretty busy with work and her main eco-friendly blog (Green Colored Glasses).

About two weeks ago, Kris was at fencing and when he and the other fencer attacked, Kris ended up getting his pinky finger smashed really hard.  When I came to get him, he said that it was hurt, and it was a little bruised, but not too bad.  So, I took him home early.  It quickly got worse.  A couple of days later, Paula ended up taking him to the doctor who said that it was pretty bad and Kris would likely loose the finger nail and to keep an eye on it.  The next day, he went to change the dressing on it and it looked even worse.  We ended up going to the Alberta Children’s Hospital late Sunday night.  It was packed!  Kris did super though.  I even offered to take him home and deal with it the next day but he said that he figured that it would just get worse and we should just stay and deal with it.  So, around 3am, the doctor literally pulled Kris’ fingernail off, cleaned everything up (there was some infection) and sewed his fingernail back on.  10 days later, Kris had the stitches removed and the doctor says that it looks like it is doing really well.  Soon the old fingernail will fall off and in about 3 months, it should all grow back.  In the meantime, Kris is doing a great job with it, although I think that he keeps it covered up more so that he does not have to look at it more than anything else.

Other than that, things are just very busy her and getting more and more busy in so many ways!

Emma starts soccer soon, or at least we sure hope so.  They are now saying that they are short coaches and may cancel things, so we shall see.  In June, Emma has her first dance recital.  We are really looking forward to it!

Kris seems to be really enjoying being in the Airdrie Army Cadets.  He was on the .22 cal and Daisy Air Rifle shooting teams and did pretty well.  He is hoping to get to go to summer camp, but we shall see.  He is obviously taking a bit of time off from fencing to let his finger heal up.  He has also had to miss a few weeks of volunteering at the Calgary Food Bank because of the finger.

Apr 04

When we first started this whole website thing, Drupal seemed like a great choice, and I set up several websites in Drupal.  Over the years, it has been a love/hate relationship.  It is a powerful system and a pain in the but.  Using Drupal has been a bit like using a hellocopter to get groceries.  It sounds really cool, but you have a lot of features that you don’t use and you spend a lot of time just doing maintenance.   Recently, I had to do some work on a website for Kris’ cadet corp (3016 Airdrie Army Cadets) and ended up trying Wordpress instead.  It turns out to do everything that we need and is much easier to maintain.

The more I use WordPress, the more that I like it, so I am slowly trying to switch most of my websites over to Wordpress.  Heck, I am even looking at switching Auntie Dee’s Devon Registry and Insurance website too.

In the meantime, while there will likely be some growing pains, hopefully this will mean that I can spend less time doing maintenance and more time actually posting or doing other things.

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