Amid all the fun and excitement we almost didn't notice Elly get up and walk clear across the family room floor...all by herself! By the time I noticed, I was frantically trying to get Sara's attention so she could watch her baby that I didn't think to focus and take pictures, even though I had Sara's camera in my hand. I'm sure she'll do it again though. It's so exciting when a baby learns to walk.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Max's Cake
...continued from yesterday...this is Max's robot cake. Very impressive and did it ever taste good. This is the only picture I took of the festivities with my camera. I used Sara's for the rest of the pictures so she'll blog them when she has a spare minute.

Amid all the fun and excitement we almost didn't notice Elly get up and walk clear across the family room floor...all by herself! By the time I noticed, I was frantically trying to get Sara's attention so she could watch her baby that I didn't think to focus and take pictures, even though I had Sara's camera in my hand. I'm sure she'll do it again though. It's so exciting when a baby learns to walk.
Amid all the fun and excitement we almost didn't notice Elly get up and walk clear across the family room floor...all by herself! By the time I noticed, I was frantically trying to get Sara's attention so she could watch her baby that I didn't think to focus and take pictures, even though I had Sara's camera in my hand. I'm sure she'll do it again though. It's so exciting when a baby learns to walk.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Max in the Kitchen
It seems all I've done lately is document grandkids' birthdays. Max's 4th birthday next week will be our last before Christmas. Then it starts again with Kenzie's 6th on Dec. 29. Anyway, I stopped in at Sara's place today just in time to see Max helping make his birthday cake for the party tomorrow. He was so excited to be allowed to crack eggs and mix the cake.

He did a one-handed egg breaking using the lip of the bowl. The other hand got in there pretty quick though.

Then he added the oil ...

...and the water...

And finally he got to use the beaters.
I'll have to take a picture of the finished masterpiece tomorrow. He wants a robot cake so I'm looking forward to seeing what Sara comes up with. Stay tuned.

He did a one-handed egg breaking using the lip of the bowl. The other hand got in there pretty quick though.

Then he added the oil ...

...and the water...

And finally he got to use the beaters.
I'll have to take a picture of the finished masterpiece tomorrow. He wants a robot cake so I'm looking forward to seeing what Sara comes up with. Stay tuned.
Monday, December 1, 2008
The Birthday Girl
I didn't have a chance to post these pictures of Elly's birthday celebration with me before heading for Pigeon Lake on Thursday.

This snowman cake was for her family party that I wasn't able to stay for. It was quite impressive.

Elly is the first child I've known who very carefully removed the card from the envelope before getting all involved with the gift.

To save the snowman cake for the party, we put a candle on a cupcake and let her blow it out. Actually, she didn't even try to blow it, but following the example of her big brother's first birthday, she pinched the flame out. Ouch!

She had no problem eating the cupcake though, starting with the frosting of course.

Think she enjoyed it???
This snowman cake was for her family party that I wasn't able to stay for. It was quite impressive.

Elly is the first child I've known who very carefully removed the card from the envelope before getting all involved with the gift.

To save the snowman cake for the party, we put a candle on a cupcake and let her blow it out. Actually, she didn't even try to blow it, but following the example of her big brother's first birthday, she pinched the flame out. Ouch!

She had no problem eating the cupcake though, starting with the frosting of course.

Think she enjoyed it???
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Home Again
I got back from the weekend scrapbook retreat at Pigeon Lake a few hours ago. It was every bit as fun as I had expected. The weather was beautiful, bright and sunny with no sign of snow - very rare for this time of year. We arrived on Thursday night and stayed up past midnight laughing and visiting and doing some scrapbooking.
At supper time on Saturday Mickey got a phone call from her husband saying that their daughter-in-law was in the hospital in labor, so she and her daughter Andrea (who was also at the crop) drove back to Edmonton so Mickey could be present when the baby was born. Andrea was back at Pigeon Lake in a couple of hours but Mickey stayed away all night and was back at our retreat working away before Emily and I got up and made our way to the cropping room. Mickey's new 8 lb. grandson, Charlie, was born safely and all are doing well.

Emily and me at our work table.

Two sets of mother/daughters - Emily and Me, Mickey and Andrea.

The birthday girls - Kim (store owner and organizer of the retreat, in pink), Laura Lee, and Amber all had birthdays in the past couple days (it was actually Kim's birthday) so one of the scrapbookers had this cake made for them.

And Santa paid us a visit, handing out treats to everyone. He and I were very well color coordinated.

Some of Emily's wedding layouts. She's doing a lovely job with them.

My main project was a small album for grandson Anson. This will be a Christmas present for him. His mom says he loves looking at pictures of himself so I gathered up a bunch I had and put them together in this album.
It was a great weekend. We've already booked our room at the Inn for the one next October.
At supper time on Saturday Mickey got a phone call from her husband saying that their daughter-in-law was in the hospital in labor, so she and her daughter Andrea (who was also at the crop) drove back to Edmonton so Mickey could be present when the baby was born. Andrea was back at Pigeon Lake in a couple of hours but Mickey stayed away all night and was back at our retreat working away before Emily and I got up and made our way to the cropping room. Mickey's new 8 lb. grandson, Charlie, was born safely and all are doing well.

Emily and me at our work table.

Two sets of mother/daughters - Emily and Me, Mickey and Andrea.

The birthday girls - Kim (store owner and organizer of the retreat, in pink), Laura Lee, and Amber all had birthdays in the past couple days (it was actually Kim's birthday) so one of the scrapbookers had this cake made for them.

And Santa paid us a visit, handing out treats to everyone. He and I were very well color coordinated.

Some of Emily's wedding layouts. She's doing a lovely job with them.

My main project was a small album for grandson Anson. This will be a Christmas present for him. His mom says he loves looking at pictures of himself so I gathered up a bunch I had and put them together in this album.
It was a great weekend. We've already booked our room at the Inn for the one next October.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Weekend Retreat
I'll be missing Elly's first birthday party today but it just can't be helped. Mickey, Emily and I are headed to Pigeon Lake, about an hour south of town, for a weekend scrapbooking retreat. This will be our third retreat in Pigeon Lake and we look forward to them for months. Lots of preparation is done, deciding what supplies to take, what pictures to work on, packing, etc. Here's some pictures from last year's retreat. There was plenty of snow last November...not so this year...hoping it holds off till after we're home.

The main building of the lodge, where we have a large work room that'll accommodate a couple dozen scrappers and all their attendant paraphernalia. The back wall of the work room is floor to ceiling windows overlooking a large deck and acres of woods.

The second building, where our room is (Emily, Mickey and I always share a room), as well as the spa, hot tub, fireplace lounge, etc.

The townsite - it is very quaint with several good restaurants, one in particular which offers wild game and organic vegetables, free range chicken, etc. Our favorite eating place. There is also a scrapbook store there for those essentials that we might have forgotten to bring, like adhesives. Always fun to browse in when we feel the need to escape the creative mode and stretch our legs.
This is Mickey standing on the boardwalk/bridge between the two buildings.
So you'll have to excuse me if there's not another blog posted for a few days. I'll be enjoying some serious R&R in an idyllic rustic location with lots of like-minded friends. We usually stay up till past midnight scrapping, grab a few hours sleep, then get back at it, taking breaks during the day as we need them. A great way to spend a weekend. See you back here on Sunday night.
The main building of the lodge, where we have a large work room that'll accommodate a couple dozen scrappers and all their attendant paraphernalia. The back wall of the work room is floor to ceiling windows overlooking a large deck and acres of woods.

The second building, where our room is (Emily, Mickey and I always share a room), as well as the spa, hot tub, fireplace lounge, etc.
The townsite - it is very quaint with several good restaurants, one in particular which offers wild game and organic vegetables, free range chicken, etc. Our favorite eating place. There is also a scrapbook store there for those essentials that we might have forgotten to bring, like adhesives. Always fun to browse in when we feel the need to escape the creative mode and stretch our legs.
So you'll have to excuse me if there's not another blog posted for a few days. I'll be enjoying some serious R&R in an idyllic rustic location with lots of like-minded friends. We usually stay up till past midnight scrapping, grab a few hours sleep, then get back at it, taking breaks during the day as we need them. A great way to spend a weekend. See you back here on Sunday night.
You've Come A Long Way Baby
A year ago today Eloise Patricia Hardwicke-Brown joined the family - the third child in her immediate family and the 14th grandchild in the MacKenzie clan.

It's been a busy year for the little girl - she has her own passport and at the tender age of three months made her first international flight to Arizona with her Mom and Grammie. She's a seasoned traveller now, having flown to Kelowna, BC with her Mom and siblings in August.
She also participated in the first MacKenzie family reunion in June where she already was the big cousin to James and Alex.

Now at the ripe old age of one year old, she is a force to be reconed with - motoring around the house, climbing stairs, turning her mother's computer off while Sara's busy working on it, terrorizing the cat, and learning to walk.
Happy birthday sweet girl.
It's been a busy year for the little girl - she has her own passport and at the tender age of three months made her first international flight to Arizona with her Mom and Grammie. She's a seasoned traveller now, having flown to Kelowna, BC with her Mom and siblings in August.
She also participated in the first MacKenzie family reunion in June where she already was the big cousin to James and Alex.

Now at the ripe old age of one year old, she is a force to be reconed with - motoring around the house, climbing stairs, turning her mother's computer off while Sara's busy working on it, terrorizing the cat, and learning to walk.
Happy birthday sweet girl.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Winter Coats
Remember this cute bunny that I blogged about in October...the one who lives on our cul-de-sac and likes to hide/rest under the tree where Lloyd parks the truck???

Well here he is again...all decked out in his white winter coat. Doesn't he look nice. I took this picture yesterday at the same tree that he was under last month. I talk to him but he never answers and doesn't stick around long enough for much of a conversation anyway.

And that's it for today. Sometimes I really feel like my mother's daughter.

Well here he is again...all decked out in his white winter coat. Doesn't he look nice. I took this picture yesterday at the same tree that he was under last month. I talk to him but he never answers and doesn't stick around long enough for much of a conversation anyway.
And that's it for today. Sometimes I really feel like my mother's daughter.
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