Tuesday, May 29, 2007

These are photos of everyone eating...ha!
CierraKen
Carla
Nathaniel
Nathasha
Teresa
Natasha
Sam
Sam (again)
DarylNathaniel Teresa has had enough with the camera!
Brian was happy! It was almost desert time.
Ken had his desert all picked out. Then the night got OUT OF CONTROL! *psst* Brian, you're snoring.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Hectic
That is the only word I can use to describe life in the last 10 days. Daryl arrived home on the 19th for a brief 10 day visit (much better than the 2 days we were originally planning on) and we just didn't stop! The yard re-landscaping is complete - we are just waiting for the grass seed to sprout. Twyla, Gil and the Tia-pet came for a visit over the long weekend, we went to Kelowna for a brief over-night visit to help celebrate Greg's Master's degree, and in between all that we had time to play with the neighbours, go for some hikes and spend some quality time together.

It was very difficult to say good-bye, once again, at the airport and this time even Fletcher is pouting. Daryl is committed to actually start looking for permanent employment in the Loops to be closer to home, and in this market it should take no time at all!

So on the the fun part...the week in photos!
Tia...obviously!
Tia loved Fletcher's non-stop wagging tail. She would dive in and come out with a mouth full of chow tail-fur. Poor chow!

I love the look on Fletcher's face in these photos...

As Daryl would cut the grass, Tia would get all tough and try to herd the mower.

When Twyla and Gil were over we had the opportunity to meet some more extended family, Della and Richard, who recently moved to Kamloops from Fort-something (either Nelson or St. John, I can't remember). We had a lovely Victoria Day morning break with stinky cheese and lots of tea and coffee. During this time, I found out that their pooch, Cane, was going to be put in a kennel when they go on a week's vacation. Well, the puppy lover in me would just not have that! So I offered out home. From the 24 to 26 we did a trial run, and Cane was the cutest little shit-zu I've ever seen. He had a lot of spunk for a 12 year old!

On Friday May 25 we had the first family BBQ of the season at Ken & Carla's, and what a feast it was! Daryl and I prepared beer-butt chicken, tater skins and I was in charge of the kids desert! I made chocolate cupcakes with star sprinkles, complete with worms! They were devoured even before dinner was served! Teresa and Brian brought over a delicious London broil and countless pitchers of Mojitos! YUMM!

Tater-skinsBeer-but chicken with yummy rub!
Daryl and Nathaniel causing Carla's heart-attack as they jump on the trampolineTeresa guarding her mojito

Monday, May 14, 2007

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Flower Power
Today I am sharing photos of my wonderful indoor plants who are very confused. We begin with Ferdinand. Ferdinand was a dream of Daryl's who saw me one lazy late spring morning in the garden planting tiny, microscopic seeds into the warm earth. I was sewing my first herb garden - dill, basil and parsley. I already had a forest of chives, tarragon and mint! Did I mention this was last spring?
Daryl decided that he, too, wanted to plant something. He choose peppers. Peppers? I asked. Peppers - the hot ones. That is what he wanted, that is what he got.
It is now time for a small celebration. Almost 11 months later we have the signs of our first hot pepper.To put things into context - the pepper is about the size of a peanut. Thank goodness we were not starving and waiting for this pepper to sustain us! However, one will lead to more...and we will have a hot pepper fajita with mojitos!Speaking of growing things...my orchid given to me by the Schuelers as a house warming gift, which I thought I had killed - the fate of so many of my attempts at gardening, has sprouted again. I was recently told they can go dormant and then pop out again! Does anyone know if I need to stake the off-shoot? Nothing is happening with the vertical stem.My Christmas cactus did not bloom at Christmas. I was told by my mom that it could be an Easter cactus. Very religious flowering plant - I thought. Not the case. Said plant was green from the day I bought it. Alas, white flowers have erupted all over the place! Perhaps it is a Mother's Day cactus. Yay!

Please note blog dog sitting on guard for thee in the great outdoors!

Monday, May 07, 2007

TIA on her way home!

Friday, May 04, 2007

I Need to Admit My Crush
It started out as a second glance - years ago. It turned into a craze. I have a crush. I have the kind of crush, at 30, that I thought I was over when I had my last crush at age 17 or so. I've been feeling guilty about it for a while, so my confession today is purely selfish in the attempts to rid myself of the guilt - not the crush.
I have a crush on Bon Jovi. I was flipping through the 100+ channels on our satellite TV and found nothing that grabbed my interest...until American Idol. I don't watch American Idol, at least, not anymore. I gave up and decided to protest the broadcasts when Chris Daughtry was booted off and that jack-ass Taylor Hicks won the competition last year. After that fiasco I vowed no more Idol for this chick.
I was proven wrong. Earlier this week I could not turn away. There he was, preforming his new hit "(You Want To) Make A Memory" - which strikes a very deep chord in me for some reason - and I was mesmerized. I admit, I almost started to cry. sniff.
Bon Jovi is hot. At 45 he's still all that. I think it's a combination of the hair, the smile, the eyes...I admit my crush. If Bon Jovi ever came to Kamloops you can bet I'd be at the concert.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Tia at 8 Weeks!
1 more sleep till she comes home!


Tuesday, May 01, 2007

More Photos of Tia



Friday, April 27, 2007

They're Here!
So my parents have packed their house in White Rock and moved to the Loops. It's official. Below is a map showing just how close they really are. We are separated by a few houses, some green space and a "mountain" that belongs to the City. Ain't no mountain high enough...
I'm just so happy that it's Friday. It's been a tough week, getting over the sickness and catching up with everything that I missed last week being off.
The canuks better show up to the game tonight!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

No more sick
Well, that is almost true. I'm still coughing, but I no longer want to crawl into a hole and not come out. And today, I'm wearing pink...so I must be feeling better. Either that or the fever made me nutso and has turned me into a girly-clothes wearing drone!
My parents move in 2 days. My mom is still packing and my dad is really starting to panic. I have inherited so many plants and flowers that for the first time in 2 years, our home looks like someone lives there! I really didn't realize what a difference a few flowers in some pots make to the appearance of a front entrance.
Fletcher is doing well, but mad at me for leaving him again. Although I was home last week, I didn't have the strength or energy to do anything with him, so I think he feels he was jipped. Poor chow.
Well, I have to prepare for a council meeting. Good day to all!

Friday, April 20, 2007

I've got a fever of 103!
Aren't those lyrics to a song? Am I hearing voices again? On Wednesday I was as close to death as I've been in a very long time...weeks even. I was having amazing hallucinations of these rainbow, coloured waves dancing across my bedroom...it would have been really beautiful if I wasn't so nauseated. I'm back to work today, shouldn't be but decided to show my face. One co-worker said I looked awful as I walked in the door. Thanks, I feel freakin' sh*#y!
I have over 100 e-mails that I'm making my way through slowly, and it's budget time, so I'm suppose to be concentrating on numbers and spreadsheets. I can't see straight, how am I suppose to think straight?
Daryl is in Missississippippi for Matt's wedding and is having a blast. They went climbing yesterday, saw an amazing waterfall, drove past Graceland, and is eating lots of coon-hash and ribs. I think today they are going "noodling" where you stick your hand in a swamp hole looking for a cat-fish and wait for it to bite down. Sounds like a BLAST to me! Freaks.
Back to work...

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

I'm sick. I hate being sick. Being sick is a sign of weakness and I'm not weak. I'm just sick. I picked up this fever flu-like sickness from some snotty nosed kid at the home show, I'm sure. Kids suck. I hate being sick.
I was so cold last night so I cuddled with my hot rice bag and hot water bottle, then I would wake up with the feeling that I was in some humid Mexican prison again. It was a bad, bad night. And the coyotes didn't help matters as they got the Chow all riled up again.
I just want to sleep. Does anyone know if 38.9C is a fever?

Monday, April 16, 2007

Monday Morning
It's another Monday here in the Loops and I'm not feeling very inspired today. In fact, I'm exhausted. I had a great weekend at the Home & Garden Show, at our City booth spreading the information about water conservation, being bear aware, our new recycling program and most importantly alternative modes of transportation. They were long days of continuously smiling faces and happy voices, but it was well worth the effort. Unfortunately, I didn't get much of a weekend to relax, so today I'm beat.
I wish I could crawl under my desk and disappear, or hide in my closet. For the first time since I started my new job, I don't feel like being here. I don't think it has anything else to do with the fact that I am simply exhausted.
Maybe I should drink some red bull or something!
I finished planting the last of the greenery from my mom's garden, and it looks marvelous! I can't wait for things to start flowering! I'm moving along quite nicely with the xeriscape garden in the front (you know me and water conservation!) if I only had the time to see these plans through!
From the H&G show I also saw many other ideas and plans for home renovations that will make their way onto the list. I think I'll save the indoor jobs for winter...it's too beautiful outside to be indoors!
Baby Tia
Here are some recent baby picutres of Fletcher's new aunt (sounds so weird!) Tia will be 6 weeks old on Wednesday and will join our family when she is at least 9 weeks. We just can't wait!


Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Happy Easter!
So I'm back to "normal" if you can call it that. We had a great long-weekend visit in White Rock with my parents and family, and Daryl is now back in Toronto. Fletcher and I are alone again, with the fish. sniff sniff.

However, we were left with quite the task. On April 1st we decided to do some red-neck gardening by pulling out the juniper bushes in front of our house by tying them to the truck and backing away. Who know this would work! With the neighbours all watching we pulled, one by one, the 4 huge bushes from the front mound of death (as I called it). This is what we are left with!

So, this week I will be turning the soil, which is mostly sand, and mixing in some good earth and laying some sod. I have lots of plants from my mom's garden that she didn't want to leave behind...so I'm slowly developing a green thumb!

The mini is for sale. Daryl and I have decided that it is time, as we just don't have the time, patience or skill (read: money) to do the things we need to for this little beast. Spud has been a great member of our family for 5 years now, and he will be missed. But I know that someday I will have another...one that is safe to drive on the roads!

On Sunday we were at my cousin's home for dinner, and the meal was amazing! Vince (yes, I have a cousin Vinny) is the operations manager at Mountain View Conservation and Fletcher decided to get a closer sniff of a Moor Gazelle. This may look like a deer to the lay-person, but in fact there are only about 300 left in the world, and none in the wild. Vince has hand raised many of the exotic animals on the farm, and is just amazing with all of them. If you happen to be in Langley you MUST stop in for a tour, the animals you see will blow your mind!
I'm starting a fund raising project for Mountain View by hand carving designs into the ostrich eggs that are collected. When I complete my first one I'll post a photo. I hope to sell these at the farmer's market and other locations in the Loops.

I've also found what I would like the front entrance to our home to look like. Right now we have plywood and grout...but someday it will be magnificent!

Oh, and the truck is sold