Sunday, July 31, 2011

north country

Each summer we make our 11 hour trek up north! Each year brings new adventures, growing independence and family time!

I want to remember...
The girls excitment on our arrival!  Unpacking and settling their babies and Anesa's barbies.  Blowing up the tube so we could head out on the boat!
All of our trips to the park.  Anesa discover seeds this summer and spent more time trying to crack the shells for the hidden treasure than she did on the play structure!
Ro and her growing independence...wanting to do everything Anesa does.  Ro also discovered the treasure that is hidden in the plain and ugly sunflower seed (dill pickle being a lake favorite!)!  But since this momma is not a 24/7 seed crackin' machine we tried to discretely eat our seeds without her knowing...hiding them under our tongue when she would ask what was in our mouths!  We got busted a few time but lucky for me she was so busy playing that she doesn't notice too much around her!
MARSHMELLOWS and POPSICLES...I need not say more!
Practicing our letters on the books that papa made from the bark of the birch trees that we had to cut down this year.  We hate cutting anything down as we love the feeling of being surrounded by trees (strange that we live in the bald arse prairie for over 11 months of the year) but some of the trees were getting so tall/old that we thought a strong wind could knock them over onto the cabin.  For anyone who has seen our cabin, it would not fair well with a twig falling on it let alone a 60 year old tree!
Fooling around...
Butterfly catching...opps guess that's Ro!

Days at the beach (when it wasn't raining)...
Making sandcastles and mom catching her reflection in Anesa's sunglasses!
Ro being very lady like and pulling her pants down to do her business in the lake! 
Pouring water...over and over and over!
Hauling water to the shore...over and over and over!
More pouring and Ro with her signature tongue move...she could give ol Gene Simons a run for his money!
Adventures with papa in the reeds!
The girls paddling...well Anesa paddling and Ro snacking...notice she is not just eating one preztels stick ;)

More paddling...Ro reaching for reeds...and she got one!


As per usually Rowyn loving her toys!

Anesa finding the courage to jump off the boat and into the lake!  We were so proud of her!  She didn't want to get out!

Well...since you only live once (and Rowyn wouldn't get in without me) we all decided to enter the freezing water of Lac La Ronge and swim!  It was the perfect end to a perfect trip to the cabin!
What do you want to remember this summer?

 PS ~ I will be posting a few more pictures later...most of the pics on the boat were taken with a p & s and we have been too lazy to dump those pics yet!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Sistas...

Every year we go to the lake I try and try to get decent pictures of the girls together. Each year I wait until the last minute (this year the actual day we were leaving) to take the pictures. While feeling rushed and impatient I never seem to capture what I want. Here are this years attempts at capturing my girls together...maybe next summer I will get it together and do this as soon as we arrive...doubtful...but a gal can dream!



Always find it sooooo challenging to get a good snap of both of them at the same time!


This is one of my favorites!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Strength, Beauty, Radiance...

This is my one of my BF's sisters. She is energetic, organized, thoughtful and so positive and man does she look so beautiful pregnant! She is going to be one great momma! This baby is going to have soooo much love he/she really isn't going to know what to do:) Families on both sides are amazing and can't wait to meet this little bundle of joy...the arrival of this baby is big...really big! I can't wait to hear about the big day(I think it's a girls...but for anyone who knows me I almost always think every baby is going to be girl...lol!) Enjoy your last weeks being pregnant Jade, it really suits you!













Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Hello my friend

we meet again
been a while
where should we begin
feels like forever...

I had the great pleasure of watching one of my favorite people on this earth get married this past weekend. You know one of those people you were destined to meet...even if it was across the ocean in the land of the rising sun. It saddens me that we live so far from away and rarely see each other anymore. But quite frankly I don't think it will ever change the fact that Bill is one of my favorite people on earth! Bonds like that aren't broken...:)
I didn't take any pictures the whole weekend (gasp) which pains me but everyone was so busy and didn't want to be that annoying person saying "say cheese". It was nice to just soak everything in a visit with old friends that I only spent a short time in my life with (for most of them a year) but under the circumstances we became so close...we really had no choice...Bill would often referred to us as his forced family and it was so fitting because we were as close as family for that year (and for some of us even after the year had passed and we had all gone home). There are very few people in my life that I have been that close to...they were all I had in a place where I knew no one and didn't know Japanese! I was hoping that more of the people that I taught with in Japan would have been at the wedding but life happens! I would love to get together with everyone and meet their husbands (actually I one of the only single girls there besides Gwen and I have met her husband) so I guess meet everyone's wives and children. It really does seem like a lifetime ago that I hopped on a place all by myself to Vancouver...fell asleep on a bench and had some kind person wake me up so I didn't miss my flight to Toyko...that would have really sucked by the way! Flew across Alaska and the North Pacific to land in an airport where I for the first time in my entire life felt truly and completely alone. It was then that I could find my passport...thinking that I had lost my passport and going into serious panic mode a girl approach me and she said she was from Canada...she had spotted my good ol Maple Leaf on my backpack and the tears from sheer panic forming in my eyes. She helped calm me down and helped me locate my passport in one of my 100 compartments ...I have to say that that is the ONLY time I lost my passport on my trip...which is something for me...actually I didn't lose my wallet a lot either...probably because my apartment was so tiny...lol. It turned out that the lady who was sent from above to help me get it together was from Weyburn, Saskatchewan, which was only a 2 hours from my hometown...this was something as Saskatchewan only has a population of about 1 million people...I was floored! I am pretty sure I hugged her after she came up to me and helped me find my passport...she walked me through customs and helped me find the train platform that I was suppose to meet Chris at (this was huge and was really the only part of my trip that I was worried about as 1 million people pass through Shinjuku station in a day and I had the feeling that was the perfect location for meltdown #2). Kind of sounds like Harry Potter trying to find Platform & 3/4...LOL! Anyway to make a super, super long story just a long story Chris met me...pretty sure I hugged him too...and if it would have been a week later and I would have known Chris better I never would have hugged him because he is so not the hugging type! I had been up for over 36 hours straight and totally missed a day in my life...think when I left it was August 18 and when I arrived in Tokyo it was the 20. Chris led me to Maple House (our apartment building) and I swore that I was never going to be able to learn how to find my way around the narrow back alleys that I soon found out were streets where cars actually drove...I started an adventure of a lifetime! I had one of the best experiences of my life! I truly met myself in Japan and hope that one day my kids will be able to experience something similar in their lifetime!


Here is a picture of a picture (pre-digital my friends...actually they had dig. cameras in Japan but only 1 of us had one...pretty sure they were just 4 megapixels at the time) of Bill and I hanging out at one of our favorite watering holes...The Hub (an English pub full of Japanese people :)...they had the best fish and chips!

I could have picked a hundred other pics...Bill and I on the Great Wall, our first scooter rides around Koh Samui, on the streets of Bangkok, singing Karaoke until 6 a.m., with random school children in uniforms in Harajuki, at that Summer Palace near Beijing, sweating at the Heavenly Palace (it was sooo hot that day!), drinking sours all night long, eating special saladas, snorkelling at Koh Toa and Koh Nanh Yuan, touring Yokahoma, dancing at a full moon party, having a Thai message, watching a Yokahoma Bay Stars ballgame, eating sushi, watching sumo wrestling, walking through Tiananmen square, partying at Gas Panic, walking the streets of Shibuya, at the Silk Market, touring the Imperial Palace, sleeping on the trains, touring the Forbidden City, shopping at Panjiayuan Market, taking the train to Enoshima, taking the train to our Saturday morning gig and having Bill rehearse with me how I could get out of taking extra shifts and when Tim would ask me I would forget my rehearsed lines and say yes and all of our practicing would be for not, waking up at 5 so we could get a seat on the way into Tokyo and then sleep on the 3rd floor of Star Bucks until we had to go to work at Musa (this beat the alternative of riding 45 minutes standing in a train car squished like sardines), riding the bus to Uni-something (can't remember the name of the company...must not have had a contract there for long), hanging out on the seats in front of my apartment, shopping in Sagamiono, riding our bikes EVERYWHERE, me watching the boys jump into fountains with very little attire on, having 2 breakfasts and as many coconut shakes at the Utopia Bungalows, hiking to the top of a waterfall, dragging Bill to the first Harry Potter movie (cost like 27 bucks to go to a movie in Japan and this movie was def. not as good as the book!), Bill dragging me to see the first LOTRs movie which happened to be worth 27 dollars not sure if he enjoyed answering all my silly questions as we watched the movie (saw the LOTRs 2 in Lethbridge with him...never did make it to the 3rd on with him...lol)...but I thought choose this picture simply because I looked half decent...lol!

Love you Bill! To a life filled with laughter, love and of course dancing :)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Swings and Fairies!

Missing the girls this week! They are at my mom and dad's while Ry and I went to a wedding and are now plowing through tons of work on and around the house!

Loving life! Loving everyone in my life! So very fortunate to have great friends and family! Love each and every one of you!

Just wanted to post a few pics from the girls playing on the tire swing and fairy hunting at Grandma Birdie's...

The girls loving the tire swing!

I really love this picture..

And this one...

Striking a pose!

This picture is so Rowyn!

So is this!


And this...

Also this...

I love this picture of Rowyn running...not sure why...not so great backgroud...camera bag in the middle of the grass...hose along the side. Love the way her foot is up and her dress is blowing...man she is fast!

Her mother's daughter some say?!?


Once again many say Rowyn is her mother's daughter!!!
PS ~ That fairy got away ;)

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Stunning...

I was lucky enough to shoot my friends wedding this past weekend! With the help of a photographer friend, we managed to get through the day! The day went perfectly and lets just say the bride looked just stunning! Thanks so much for having faith that we would capture the beauty of your special day!


Beautiful day...Beautiful dress...Beautiful girl


Flowers were amazing!



Wedding Party Rocked!



Congratulations Ryan and pretty-eyed Jenna! Here is to the beginning of a new chapter in your lives!
 
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