Tuesday, February 24, 2009

4 x 4 and 5 x 5

This is in response to a tag from another blog I follow. What you do is go to your pictures folder and post the fourth (or fifth) picture in your fourth (or fifth) folder. So here they are. Thanks Kath for the tag. I won't tag anyone but if you want to take the challenge on your own blogs, go for it.




This is my 4 x 4. It's Lloyd driving the car, taken with my Blackberry. I love this picture, and this man.


This was taken a couple of years ago. It's grandkids Kenzie, Nathan, Jonah and Max climbing on the roof of the playhouse in our back yard. Max needed a helping hand but he quickly got the hang of it.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Jennifers - Together Again

These lovely young ladies first met in elementary school in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. In an era of too many Jennifers, these two friends shared both their first and middle names, Jennifer Lynn, but also their last initial - M. Theirs is a friendship that has lasted through the years in spite of not seeing one another for years at a time. Our family moved from Nova Scotia to Alberta three years after this picture was taken in 1986. (Our Jenny is the blonde)



They wrote to one another, phoned one another, and when it became possible they emailed and otherwise corresponded via today's modern technology. About a year after we moved west, our Jenny, who had worked and saved her money while attending high school, flew back to Nova Scotia to visit her friend Jenny. After that they didn't see one another until last year when our Jenn and her husband attended a conference in PEI and the girls arranged to get together back there. By then they had husbands and eight children between them. Lots of changes, but their friendship was just as strong as ever.

This year the Nova Scotia Jenn's husband gave her an airline ticket to Edmonton, Alberta for Christmas so she could come and visit our daughter in Alberta. What a guy! Trouble is, Alberta is not at its best in February. That didn't matter though. The girls were reunited and are enjoying one another's company for a week, and Muisifer (as we affectionately called her) is becoming reacquainted with Jenn's siblings who she hadn't seen in almost 20 years.



It's nice to see a friendship like that last so long over such a distance. Here they are now - not all that much changed in 20 years.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Sunset Archery

We stopped at Jenny's place on our way home from Lethbridge today. Anders and the boys were eager to show Papa their skill with the bow and arrow so they went out into the back yard to shoot at a pizza box.

I came out (without my coat) to take pictures but ended up giving it a try too.

This was taken from their back deck. They have a huge back yard!

Lloyd gives it a good try as the sun starts to set.


It was Jonah's turn just as the sun was setting. I just had my little Fuji so the pictures aren't as good as they could be, but I sure like the affect.




And that's it for today.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Quiet Weekend

I have had a very quiet weekend. I haven't been out of the house since Friday morning. I like to retreat occasionally and just do my own thing and since Lloyd is out of town, this long weekend was a good opportunity for that. I'll be ready to be out and about tomorrow.

I spent the weekend sorting through my pictures and trying to get some scrapbooking done. I ended up completing four pages - two singles and one double page layout. I'm not used to working with 8.5 x 11 inch pages so I found it a bit difficult. The 12 x 12 are much easier to work on. Anyway, here's what I ended up with....layouts from January in Arizon.



The title page for the album.


Double page layout about cactus.


Charlie and the orange trees. I scraplifted this layout from a scrapbooking website.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine's Day 1975

February 14, 1975 marked the last day in 20 or so years that Lloyd and I celebrated Valentine's Day the way it is supposed to be celebrated. On that day 34 years ago our third child and second daughter, Amy Luellen, was born and Valentine's Day became instead Amy's Birthday. As with all my kids, she was 2 weeks late arriving, but I didn't mind. We already had an almost two and almost 3 year old at home so we had plenty to keep us busy while we waited for Amy to put in an appearance.



Hers was a very easy birth. I had never heard of an epidural back then so of course I didn't have one - natural childbirth all the way! And we didn't do routine ultrasounds back then either so we didn't know if we were having a boy or a girl. It really didn't matter at that point because we already had one of each and this third one was a tie-breaker. What really moved me to tears during labor and delivery was when I was hooked up to a fetal monitor and for the first time I heard my unborn baby's heartbeat fill the room. It was an amazing and emotional experience for me. After the standard 5-day stay in the hospital (such a lovely rest) we went home and Amy became part of our daily life.

Her name, appropriately, means "beloved". We didn't know it at the time, we just liked the sound of it, but it made us feel good when we learned that we named our Valentine baby so well. Her middle name, Luellen, is also my mother's middle name.


Amy, at 18 months, with Lad



Amy at 4-years old.


Amy in Elementary School

She has grown into a remarkable young woman - wife, mother of 3, registered nurse, and nurse instructor. She's a beautiful, loving, peaceful, compassionate woman. I'm proud to call her my daughter.

High School Graduation

Amy and Curtis, August 10, 2001


Curtis and Amy with Sydney, Aidan and Mackenzie

Amy today at her 34th birthday party.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Elmo Love

Max is recovering from his recent tonscillectomy/adenoidectomy and Elly is working on getting her molars so both were having an up-and-down day yesterday. At one point in the early afternoon we were all in the living room where the winter sun was shining in with a surprising amount of force, creating lovely areas of warmth and shade. I took advantage of the natural light and photographed the two of them. I love this picture of Elly with her hair full of static electricity.



A couple of years ago on her 3rd birthday, Charlie went to the Build-A-Bear store and made a lovely soft Elmo. He has a sound chip in his arm that, when pressed, makes him say "Elmo needs a hug" and after the hug is given "Aaahh. Elmo loves you". In these days of hard-bodied dolls that do everything except work for a living, it's nice that they have this soft cuddly toy from their mother's era to play with...especially when they're not feeling their best. These pictures represent the most pleasant, fun part of our day.












Monday, February 9, 2009

Looks Who's Visiting...

The Bournes...daughter Mary, Greg, kids Layla and Baron. Baron has a Dr. appointment tomorrow so they arrived Saturday from Oliver, BC. He's six months old now and growing like a weed...a sweet little blue-eyed weed. Layla is a very good big sister. It's so nice to see them again.




He doesn't really stand up on his own, but he can managed when propped between his Mom and his Sister.

Nice smiles.

Here's our boy! What a sweetie. The spot in his left eye is the only visible evidence of his Goldenhar Syndrome.