Friday, December 10, 2010

Eggnog cookies


A friend from work brought these cookies in, and then shared the recipe with me... They are super Yummy! --the uncooked dough is even better! :)
In case you are an eggnog lover and would like to give it a try...


Lego Fun

The girls had a huge lego set-up going for a few weeks, complete with a robot room and a dragon assembly line...














December 2010

December is upon us, and with it advent! We've pulled out our advent calendars/containers from last you and are well underway... here are a few of the pics from our activities so far.


Paper Snowflakes



New christmas books; read by candlelight



"The Festival of Lights" display in Niagara Falls









Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The winter season is upon us...

As the years go by, I start to see the ebb and flow of our lives, and the times we typically lean toward certain activities. For some reason, we tend to make smoothie's more in the spring, and read the most in the fall and in February/March. And in the winter months, November to January, is the time of year we spend a ton of time playing games. The girls and I spent the afternoon yesterday playing a new to them game - Sequence. Then we pulled Jeff into a game after dinner.
It is so much fun having the girls willing and able to learn and play the games we often play with our friends and family and I can see many more years of family gaming nights in our future.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday, October 25, 2010

Peter Pan at the Stratford Festival

(More as a journal entry -- helps me keep track of when we do things for future reference!)

Back in September we had a chance to head down to Stratford for a viewing of Peter Pan at the Avon Theatre. The girls are huge fans of J.M. Barrie, and all of the wonderful fairy stories that have stemmed from his "Tinkerbell" character.

It was an amazing day, beautiful weather, pre-show games with some of the cast members, picnic lunch, and an amazing theatre production, and some good memories.


(Tara also acquired a snowflake ornament from the Christmas store, and Aislinn a new addition to her rock/gem collection through our new "allowance system" - more details to follow.)

Tyler pics!

Finally! He is now somewhere around the 7-8 mth mark, but so far staying on the small side - probably due to his less than ideal start at life. He is keeping us well entertained though!

Look what I got!

A New Camera!!
I am not 100% sold on it yet -have 30 days to be sure - but at the very least, it has inspired me to start taking pictures again, and to blog again! My old camera just became so problematic, I stopped using it - hence the lack of pictures this summer. This shot is not super clear, being that it is a 14.1 MP, but it was in a mirror in low light -- I will have to do some more playing I think...
But over all, it is a point and shoot that was relatively affordable, we'll see where it takes us!

Friday, September 24, 2010

They did come home!!

Well, after purposefully trying to ignore the existence of my blog, I just had a look to confirm that I had indeed left it hanging a bit... (Only 3 months have past - insert sheepish smilie)

The girls did indeed come home (and have had 2 more visits), and they did get their big hugs as well!

The summer has passed in a flourish of activity... no vacations as such, but tons of time spent swimming and biking and being with friends. Two week long vacation bible school adventures, trips to the science center, and the regular sort of summer adventures... tree climbing, ice cream, campfires, parks, etc.

We did enjoy making use of our community outdoor swimming pool, especially after finding out , about halfway through the summer, that it is actually heated!

Some highlights of the summer were Tara turning 6, and having the nerve to get her ears pierced, and the new addition to our family -a stray that was turned into the clinic I work at- our kitten, Tyler Rhyn. He was originally meant to be Tara's birthday present, but arrived late due to illness... hence the earrings! :)










From an educational standpoint, Aislinn has moved along with her reading to the point of almost complete independence (a few words here and there will still stump her) and can often be found absorbed in the latest library finds. She finished a math workbook during the summer, which ended with a brief intro to multiplication, so we have started a small surge into that world. In the mean time, we had picked up a JumpMath 3.1 workbook which she has launched into, still mostly at her own discretion.





Tara has continued her reading practise, but is still struggling with finding the confidence to show her ability - we are sticking with no pressure, just offering her lots of chances for one on one reading time. Her math skills are moving well ahead in adding and subtracting.

The biggest difference for both of them is their level of maturity - in the discussions we are having, in the questions they ask, and in their ability to think through, process, and articulate their thoughts and feelings.
Left - our annual star watching trampoline sleepout... the tarp being an new addition from last year due to the bats joining us and the incredible damp feeling from the dew the next morning.


Interspersed are a few pictures of our summer highlights... and more coming once I figure out why my camera won't hold a battery charge!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A week away...

It is only day 2 and already the quiet is getting to me.

I think it is a wonderful thing, that I have parents who are willing and enthusiastic about having my girls for visits, and also that I have girls who are willing and enthusiastic about visiting their grandparents for a week... but it sure is quieter around here without the constant (seriously--constant) chatter of the girls.

I do think parents having occasional "vacations" from their children is a good thing though... already I sit here and think about everything they add to our lives.
All in all they are fantastic kids; despite how frustrating the in-the-moment power struggles and the less than perfect listening skills they exhibit may be!

I do know that when they do come home, they will get a little bigger of a hug than usual!

(Seems like when they are not home, I also have more time to blog! :)

Friday, June 4, 2010

National Ballet

Another amazing opportunity we had this past week, was a free educational tour of the National Ballet of Canada. We maximized the day by driving in to the "big city" and taking a ferry ride over to the island, enjoying a picnic lunch, and walking the harbour front to the National Ballet.


There we were greeted by our tour guide and with a group of our best friends enjoyed probably one of the best tours we have been on yet!
Our first stop was the "Shoe Room", where the kids (and adults) got an in depth description and look at the intricacies of the male and female ballet shoe.
How each dancer has their shoes specially made by their own "shoemaker", the materials they are constructed with, how often they are replaced (every performance!) and at what cost --- Wow!)

Then we were taken to the model room, where the initial designs are made and stored for the stage props of each performance. The intricate designs totally caught the kids' eyes, and the work and record keeping involved in each ballet is extraordinary.

Moving our way along, we were taken to the costume area where a number of seamstresses were hard at work finishing costumes for a ballet opening in just two weeks. One of the ladies left her duties to come over and show us some of the costumes close up and to answer all our questions.

And finally, we were treated to sitting in on rehearsal, and were able to watch a full 20 min. of the dancers practising a full run with music of a the upcoming opening ballet. We were also seated with many very famous individuals which was lost on the kids, but made the day for the adults! :)
(Of course, no pictures were allowed for the dancing, but I think I may have enjoyed it more than I would have attending an actual ballet... being 10 feet away definitely helped!)

After the Ballet, we continued a little mini-vacation which included an Imax; 3-D movie, dinner out, an overnight with family, a day at the science center, a one night hotel stay where we maximized the pool amenities, and then a drive East to visit with family including the girls great-Grandma and to celebrate my uncle's retirement. Some more swimming, lots of food :) and a long drive home (of which Tara slept 3 1/2 hrs!!!) rounded out our fun filled weekend.
-We all slept well that night... including Tara! :)

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Summer weather

It's not officially summer yet, but it sure does feel like it...

The weather has been so beautiful, that most of the girls' days are spent outside, biking, swinging, jumping, sliding, making elaborate "soups" and "cakes", climbing trees, visiting the park, swimming in lakes and pools and too-many-to-count campfires!

It seems early for some of these activities, and I have been asked about their "schooling", but if I was a kid, this is exactly how I would be wanting to spend my days!

(but for those that are concerned :) -- we do sneak in some math and reading practise on the occasional evening!)

Visit to the Farm (Dairy this time!)


One of the girls I work with grew up on a dairy farm and as I am always looking for opportunities for the girls to get hands on, we asked if we could drive out for a "tour".
The girls had a great time and a wonderful personalized visit with the cows, machinery, and whatever barn cat they could get close to. (Even an up close with a dead bird --one of their favorite past times... poking at dead things!)

But back to the tour, the girls got to meet the farm's week old calves, including a set of twins, had a walk though of the milking process and a discussion about the different tractors, machinery and the planting process.
It was great fun, and when the girls got home they drew their favorite parts as thank you cards for C. (I forgot to take pictures, but they were pretty cute cow drawings!)

Earth Day

This spring has been a complete whirlwind for us... all of the balance we had found in the fall has given way to complete chaos! :) Good chaos, but always feeling a step behind has made a lot of my "strewing" ideas fall to the wayside, and a lot of our activities are unplanned, fly by the seat of our pants activities! One day we attempted clay pendants for mother's day necklaces, but the unplanned and untried got the better of us and they fell apart -- :( , but this is one that did work...Tara working on her "Terra" and being her usual goofy self.
After a bit of chatting about the purpose of Earth Day and what we can do everyday to help our precious planet, we made these Earth (or Terra -commence giggles from 4 girls) zipper pulls.
The girls went at it, and after they had figured out the technique, it was all I could do to keep up! Pretty soon I am going to put the girls in charge of these activities, and I am going to be the one at the table!!

Final result