Don't Miss A Thing!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Hugs and Kisses
Aches
Monday, September 29, 2008
Rainy Day At Whistler Village
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Guymon's Trip... the beginning
Inside Granville Island's Public Market
The square at Granville Island, drumming and dancing show to the left (the drums kind of scared Braden until we took him outside to show him what was making the loud noise)
Jen and I at Stanley Park
"What do you people want?"
Just saw a Squirrel... very excited - these squirrels were jet black, I've never seen that before
At one of the many Stanley Park playgrounds... such a serious little fellow
Jen took my advice and got on the swings, it brings you back to your childhood, you can't help but smile!
Pictures are in!
A few things I also noticed from the pictures...
1) I need a tan... just some color - desperately!
2) My hair appointment to get my hair cut and colored could not get here fast enough!
3) Braden also needs a haircut - add it to my list of things to do before we leave for Chicago this week
So this is Football Sunday and Chad leaves today for Winnipeg and doesn't get back until about 10 hours before we have to leave for the airport for Chicago. So I'm taking a bit of time to myself this morning while he's still around. We have to admit - Sundays are not the best example of stellar parenting. We still play with Braden and as always he pretty much runs the show... but on Sundays we do pull out the portable DVD player when he's requesting Dora or Baby Einsteins so we don't have to turn the football game off. But I assure you he isn't neglected. I'd just like to think of it as lazy, relaxing Sunday Funday so making sure he's working on the alphabet or numbers... a day off for everyone to just chill.
I thought I'd start with some pictures from Sunday last week. Jen and Kyle packed their Bears gear and participated in our Sunday traditions. After the game Chad and Kyle managed to squeeze in golf at Furry Creek.
Camera timer set... managed to get a picture of all 5 of us
Clapping for the Bears!
Totally "hamming" it up. He knew he was getting his picture taken, what a pose buddy!
Jumping and dancing...
All smiles!
Playing in the pillows on mom and dad's bed
Kyle on the golf course - Furry Creek
Chad on the golf course... strike a pose!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Cracks...
Today was the first day of Braden's new class. He wasn't old enough for this class when we moved here so I was excited that he'd have some art/craft/play-doh options we could try and and see what he is ready for... before I just tried it out at home and created a messy disaster.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Follow up
Ok... well a few weeks later and I have an answer to the question, and I had gotten half right information - which is pretty crazy. Seems wine is taxed at a total of 122%!!! No wonder I haven't been able to find anything for less than $15, no Two Buck Chuck in these neck of the woods. Below I copied the email I got in response to my question.
Monica: I am replying to you attached e-mail regarding alcohol pricing.The Liquor Distribution Branch applies a mark-up on the price of products purchased from suppliers which varies depending on product category. For wine our mark-up is 117%. There is also provincial sales tax of 10% and GST of 5% that is applied. Thank you for writing.
Gord Hall
Director, Corporate Policy
Liquor Distribution Branch
Ministry of Housing and Social Development
Province of British Columbia
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Ok... here is the deal on "My Blog List"
On the right (below the fantasy football updates) I have added "My Blog List". I had all these blogs listed before, but now it's updated continuously as they add new posts. Two things if you're going from my blog to theirs...
1) It automatically updates from the time the post, not from the time it was checked - when I first saw this feature I thought it showed when the person looked at it (and kind of thought - wow... that's some blog stalking! Then one night I did a post around 11 something on a Saturday night and figured out that Ben wasn't up checking my blog after 1am his time a mere 9 minutes after I wrote... he has better things to do! :) But I guess that makes me kind of lame because I have now admittedly posted late Saturday night - and then checked out his blog.
2) If you click on a link... click on the name, not the post title. Like today, I've written 3 or 4 things and you would only see the last one. So link through the blog name and be directed to the home page and scroll to see if you've missed multiple posts.
I know this doesn't apply to most people checking this out, but many of you may know some of the people to my right and if you regularly follow this one, you may enjoy theirs. For instance - ISU Tri Delta? Check out "our busy days", it's Amy Garland Durso's blog. If you're from DeKalb check out BenLog for Newell's travel adventures and ruminations. ISU Sigma Chi? Justin, Heather and Olivia Boyd can be found under Illinois Expat.
Fantastic Visit!
Speaking of Jen being a photographer... she owns a studio with her mom... they did our wedding pictures. Last night Jen and I put the album together. It will be ready when we come back to Illinois in January and I cannot wait!!! Her expertise really helped to create a great photo story of the big day! We finished around 1:30 am... and my dear darling son woke up at 5:45 am. That's why I'm not going to feel guilty about putting him down about an hour early tonight.
Thank you Guymons for coming to British Columbia, I hope you enjoyed your stay and aren't too sore from the intense mountain climb I sent you to yesterday... obviously I haven't done it myself!
Was the Bear here???
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
The No Phase....
Me: Braden would you like to come inside and have a snack?
Braden: No Mommy No
Chad: Braden, would you please put all the tupperware back?
Braden: No Daddy
But the best use was by far this exchange. Yesterday Chad was trying to give me hugs and everytime Braden (with a pout) said - "No Daddy, Knock it Off". Does that really count as is first sentence??? I have to tell you... it was hilarious.
Side note - Braden didn't learn "knock it off" because we say that to him. He learned it the day before when Chad and him were playing and they were joking around, all completely in good spirit.
As for the lack of posts, our friends Kyle and Jen Guymon are visiting from DeKalb. It's been a nice week... but also lots of visiting so I haven't had the chance to post. Jen is a photographer, so this week I have put down my camera and surrendered to her skills. The pictures she has taken are amazing and I cannot wait to share them with you... but we'll have to wait until she gets back home and sends them to me. I really wish I had the talent, knowledge and the right camera to capture precious moments.
You can expect many posts starting tomorrow night... at least for the week until we're off for another 10 day trip to Chicago!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Big Day Out
The Sea Turtles and the Sharks
Also in the park, Totem Poles (and originally I typed out something describing them as Native American... but I'm in Canada... duh!)
Interior of the Park
At the playground... kid loves to swing. He's wearing my sunglasses that are way to big - but he was looking right into the sun so we made it work. Actually, the fit around his head, he has a big head, the lenses are just too big and and feminine.
A tube slide, a new experience for B... I'm glad it wasn't crowded and there were two of these slides because Braden talked to me through the slide for several minutes each time.