moved, loved, lost, grown, cleaned, destroyed, acquired, victimized, gained, celebrated, mourned and existed.
i'm back
An outlet.
I think our fall and winter have been so chaotic mostly because of the unpredictable weather. With power outtages, hurricane winds and all this snowfall (it's snowing right now!) routine became a laughable matter.
I'm looking at going back to work soon. Carl and I have talked about making a move and we are always juggling so many if's, and's or but's that nothing is ever for-sure. Everyone here is looking forward to spring and summer. We miss playing outside! Cabin fever creeps up very fast in a suite so small! Our cats are in heaven as they love having us around! They have made a proffesion of laying about and crawling into the lap of anyone who holds still.
Here is Asher's school photo for anyone who hasn't seen it. I love that smile!
Asher on her first day. When we came to pick her up she didn't want to go!
After a grand party at the KidFest in Courtenay, we all headed to Nanaimo to have birthday dinner with Asher Grandparents.
We visited the park one day after Asher's Circus class. It just happened to be the last day the water park would run until next summer! How could we resist!


Today I found this page through CBC and I'm tellin' all you geeks out there, man or woman, that yoga can help your poor geeked out bodies!
Check out Yoga for Geeks. This will save so many people from the pains of being hunched over computers for far too many hours.
On another note, Asher wowed us today at her Musical Theatre class, where she and her classmates performed a dance routine to 'Splish Splash'. Between falling off of her bucket (a prop) and lifting her dress over her head a few times she totally charmed her audience in a way only Asher can. When she fell off the bucket she looked the audience of family members, threw up her hands and said “what's happening with these buckets”? Hilarious to me, I guess.
Asher's Performance of 'Splish Splash' – the group had to restart due to technical difficulties in the beginning of the movie. Don't worry, they work it out!
After her class we walked in the park and a totally amazing scene unfolded. Our attention was draw by an eagle swooping down to the shore of Puntledge River and feasting on something the crows had found. Then another eagle arrived. All this unfolded about 100 feet from a bustling park and rec centre. Then, as we watched we noticed a harbour seal and her young one making they're way up the river. What a cool scene. This was my first time seeing a seal in the river.
What an interesting summer it has been.


