Tuesday, 9 September 2014

A Summer in Review

I truly thought that this summer would be filled with updates and pictures for all to see, but instead, I have not posted once! Do I have an excuse? Of course...I was too busy playing with my kids to share them with everyone! Sorry!

This summer has flown by without a doubt, but I cannot say that it was filled with adventures or spectacular events. Instead, we dedicated the summer to the little things: getting out in nature around our place, staying in our jammies and playing and a complete lack of planning events. I could not have asked for a better summer!

The summer started with a school carnival, where the kids were more than a little excited by the prospect of cotton candy.


And with the end of school came some picket line action! We won't dwell on this, but the kids did have to going me on a couple of days. They made themselves quite comfortable...

...and even joined the cause. A few of my colleagues wanted to add, "from my room" to the bottom of the sign.


Nahla took part in a week long musical theatre camp, where she was a part of a twenty minute production on the final day of class. Despite some initial cold feet, our little performer loved the stage and did a great job!



 Nahla pointing to her part in the set design for the show

I couldn't help adding this photo, simply because this is a typical pose for Tyran when talking to Grandma or Papa on the phone, and it makes me chuckle every time.
 There is something about summer vacation that brings siblings closer. The kids have shared a room for about a year now, but they have only recently tried sharing a bed sometimes too. While I don't encourage it because it typically results is no sleep and lots of fighting, when it works, look how cute they are!

While Nahla was at theatre camp, I met up with a colleague to choose new books for the coming school year. Tyran happily played with the Keva blocks while we talked. Apparently, however, I came over to  take a picture of his creation a little before he was ready!


We took one hot July day to go downtown to visit with Uncle Mike. We had breakfast, and went for a walk through town where Tyran demanded that Uncle Mike hold his hand nearly the entire time! 
One of the highlights of this day out, however, was getting to try on Uncle Mike's pilot hat.


We were fortunate to have my cousin(ish), Louise, and her friend Rachel visit us from England. While they were here, we took a trip to Victoria, which marked a great number of firsts for my kids, as well as some favourite activities. It was a joy to experience Victoria through their eyes.

Their first time on a ferry was a eye-opener for me, because I realized just how much I take for granted having been on a ferry numerous times as a kids. Nahla was baffled by the line-up of cars. She could not understand what they were all going to do, so when we drove onto the ferry her eyes were as wide as saucers! Her next shock was that we war all walking around and that there were hundreds of people. I guess that she had thought it would be us sitting on a little boat, traveling across the water!


At Beaconhill Park, both kids made friends with the goats.


And loved all of the flowers and ponds.

We could not have asked for better weather.


In order to show Nahla the difference between a ferry and a boat, as well as to experience more of Victoria, we took a short Harbour Tour. While to rocking of the boat made her a wee bit nervous, the kids both loved watching the float planes take off and land.


We spent one morning at Shawnigan lake basking in the sun and playing in the water.



Nahla was excited to finally get to spend some of her hard earned allowance money. She decided to buy a set of friendship necklaces, which she gave to Louise and Rachel as well as one to good friend Caira once we got home.




The true highlight of the summer was a surprise holiday, planned by Adam, to Whistler. We stayed in a condo in Blackcomb and went to all of the little lakes around town. The kids loved jumping into the water, swimming, splashing and playing.
The kids were very excited at the opportunity to jump on the bungee trampoline...


...running and playing hopscotch in the upper village...

...exploring the peak of Whistler...


and trying out a bobsled.

Nahla made herself at home one afternoon while she sat out on the patio and broke into song. I caught it on video without her knowing.


The end of summer also marked my brother's wedding. We have all been looking forward to this day for the past year and a half.
The kids both got a new hair cut before heading up to Summerland for the weekend.



Both kids could barely hold in their excitement to be a part of Uncle Brian's big day!  
I was a very proud mama of our little Ring Bearer and Flower Girl. Here are just a few shots from the wedding.








And that marks the true end of our summer. I could not have asked for a better summer and feel incredibly grateful for the time with my family.








Tuesday, 3 June 2014

May

A wee bit late, but as usual I have been terrible about posting.
Over the may long weekend, while Adam was away on a stag, I took the kids up to the river to camp with my parents. As always, the kids had a wonderful time and for the first time Lexy joined us.

The kids still love their atv's. They spend hours booting around, exploring and testing their limits!

 Of course, like most of us when we go camping, eating is a favorite pass time! I love how Ty just makes himself comfortable and puts his feet up on Nahla's chair!
 Perhaps our greatest success on this trip was Lexy. She is not an of leash dog as she likes to run, but she was of leash the entire weekend. She explored the first, the water and school of the people and dogs. It took a full 24 hours but we finally tired her out enough for her to lay down!
 Nahla found a friend in a ten month old, and took great pleasure in holding her hand to help get walk.
 A favorite pass time for the kids was definitely the opportunity to try gold panning with Papa. Nahla still looks for rocks every where she goes to see if they have gold in them.
 We were fortunate enough this time to be able to stay in a cabin so that I didn't have to sleep on the hard ground... Does that mean I am getting old? The kids loved their little bed and sleeping bags. They even slept well!
One of my favorite parts of camping is watching the kids explore their environment to find things to play with. They found a stump and a stick and created their own teeter totter. Amazingly it actually worked for a few teeters and Totters before it broke too?

Overall we had a great trip and the weather cooperated for us. A lot more happened in may, but this was our highlight and the only thing I actually took photos of, but Summer is coming!!

Sunday, 27 April 2014

April

April has been a month filled with new things, fun and sun.
Attired in his own bathing suit, Tyran had his first swimming lesson!


The smile on his face never waned as his played games, kicked, floated and blew bubbles.
Meanwhile, Nahla is attacking Pre-school 6 for the 5th time! She can swim a full length doing back stroke, and can do a length doing front stroke, but she is still struggling to do a proper side glide.
Regardless, both kids love to swim and that is what is most important.

This year, Easter was more fun than ever before. The kids were beyond excited, and it was fascinating to watch as Nahla made sure that they both had equal chocolate eggs all along their hunt.
For the first time ever, the kids had a chocolate breakfast, and the results were quite hilarious, as Tyran literally ran circles around the house!
It's all part of being a kid right?



And, perhaps the most exciting new adventure is our new trampoline.
Last weekend, Adam and I decided that we were going to invest in a trampoline for the kids. They love playing outside but our backyard is not ideal for playing and we cannot always be out in the front yard. 
 Nahla was more interested in the box while Adam set it up...

 ...but with or without her help, Adam set up the trampoline, and we haven't seen the kids since!!!


And finally,  Nahla has been begging for us to let her have bangs for the past year and a half. F|inally, yesterday we gave in and cut her hair to give her bangs. Here is our happy little girls!