Saturday, November 29, 2008

First things first...Isabella turned 1 on Thursday!

Remember my niece, Isabella? She was born last Nov 27th prematurely at just 3 lbs 4 oz?












Well, look at our little beauty now! She's walking and talking (in her own language lol) and she's already bilingual. Whenever Kathy was talking to her and Bella wasn't listening, Kathy would revert to Greek and Bella would perk right up and look at her. It was hilarious.


Here she is wanting to play with Simon and his little army men. Isabella took a really strong liking to Simon as soon as she saw him. I think it's because he was the smallest person there besides herself lol.


When she first came in she was fascinated by Linda's little lit up tree. Every time she'd go to touch it, I would say "no no" and she'd pull her hand back, reach out, grab my finger and pull it to the tree to make me touch it. A very smart cookie she is!


Picture of her with Dad.


Wearing the little hat I made for her.


What a sweet thing! We are all so excited and pleased that they have moved to Belleville and we will be able to better watch our Bella grow up.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Bloomfield Christmas Parade

Tonight was the Bloomfield Christmas parade and our church's youth group was involved in putting a float together with the 1st Baptist Church youth group. This was a great opportunity to get the different youth groups together and form the start of a relationship between them. I hope to see our youth groups get together again soon, perhaps on a once a month basis. Actually, it would be great to see a bunch of the youth groups get together and show people that although we all come from different churches and denominations, these are all just teens who need to have companionship, mentoring and fun.

This is Amy's first year in the youth group (now that she's officially at teenager) and she's loving it. It's been great watching her blossom and reach out to new people. Actually, last Monday evening she went out with 3 other teens to the ROC for Campus Life led by our good friend Andrew MacKay of Youth for Christ. The child didn't get home until 10:30pm! Now, mind you I wasn't worried about her, since I knew she was with good kids and I trust them all. But really, 13 years old and she rolls in at 10:30 on a school night? Good thing we homeschool and have some flexibility in the mornings lol. She's also lucky we are cool parents who don't lose our cool easily. We actually are very happy for her and it was beyond her control that they were so late, but that's another story haha.

So, back to the parade. Our youth group was responsible for making a couple of 10' banners for the float and we spent last Sunday afternoon painting the banners and having a great time in fellowship with other teens and parents. There are pics of that day, but I will have to get Pastor's wife Sally to forward me the pics so I can post them.

I am posting some pics here of the parade last night. Now keep in mind, it is a night time parade and the lighting wasn't too good so this is the best that I was able to get.





Here comes the parade!



Our float


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Tree Time

Jay got today off work and with his crazy schedule these days, we figured it would be best for us to take the kids out to cut down our tree and start Christmas decorating.

So, first thing in the morning we told them we were going for a drive and ended up in Napanee of all places! LOL, Amy had it figured out halfway there, but Simon didn't remember the Christmas tree farm we went to 3 years ago so he had no idea we were up to something.

I forgot of course to take my camera with me to the farm, but I did get a pic on my cell phone which I will have to upload another time.

We came home and spent the day decorating the tree and the house, drinking hot chocolate, vanilla hazlenut coffee and just having a nice family day together.






















Amy took this neat shot of our tree after dark.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Tiny little post

Here's a tiny post 'cause I just have to make sure I'm not away too long.

uh huh, uh huh, I'm doing it, I'm losing it, knocked 17lbs of lard off my ....okay you get the drift.

I was actually in dance mode this morning when I stepped on the scale and found I'd lost another pound. Gluten and sugar are my enemies and I laugh in their faces. Hmmm, maybe I'm not laughing in their faces, more like waving a sad adieu as I fear we shall never be friends again. I love my bread and pasta and bran muffins full of raisins. I love my sweet sauces and oatmeal cookies and maple bbq sauce. I love my double breaded chicken wings and shake n' bake pork chops (whimper)

HOWEVER, I think I love my smaller jeans more teehee. I love looking in the mirror and not seeing that extra big roll on my back. I love how my hubby stops once in a while and looks at me differently. While he says he loves me no matter what, I know he appreciates the difference and is being so very supportive of my dietary changes.

So anyways, that's all I have to say.

Night...sleep well my friends

Monday, November 17, 2008

Why I've Gone Private

Good Morning Everyone! or at least good morning to all our friends and family :)

As of yesterday our blog has gone private. I was convicted to do this after speaking with a friend about how our kids photos are on display for all and sundry to see. One never knows who is looking at these pictures and it would be very easy for some unstable individual to figure out where we live. Sad to say, but I have to be careful.

I have to admit I'm going to miss seeing all the different countries that like to visit.

Friday, November 14, 2008

I went skating again today

...and this time I did more than hug the wall :)

I let go of the wall for a while and shuffled along in my attempt at skating (nothing too graceful about me on skates folks). I actually stayed on the ice for an hour, until my feet were screaming.

I need to get different skates. The ones I have are way too narrow for my feet.











I did find some really cool ones online at Canadian Tire that I want, but they're $129... a little dear at this time :(




Look no laces and they look like runners. Very very cool.







Oh well, I will make do with the ones I have for now.

In the meantime a pic showing me on the ice. Look ma, no hands! I actually look like I'm praying in this pic lol. I was actually clapping like a kid (insert embarrassed grin here).

The kids and I will be going to the arena twice a week, so remember me in your prayers hehe.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Gluten issues or something else? and Guess Who Went Skating?

I have been gluten and sugar free now for 38 days. I have been heartburn free for 38 days and migraine free for 30. My good friend Karen, who has gluten issues, has been concerned that my migraines may be gluten induced. I wasn't so sure. I'm still not 100% sure that they are, but it's been an interesting experiment so far. I have much to research but so far I am leaning towards Karen's assumption.

I have made a decision to remain sugar and gluten free until Christmas Day. That day, I will decide whether or not to partake in the stuffing and gravy that will be served with our turkey dinner. Dessert won't be such a difficult choice though since I am not a huge fan of sweets.

At this point I'm not feeling any desire to break. I'm even making, by hand, homemade bread every other day for Jay and the kids. Last night I made buns with onion, garlic, rosemary and cheddar cheese in them. The smell was incredible and they all were oohing and aahing over the flavour. I on the other hand didn't even feel slightly tempted. Weird but true.

So as of Monday November 3rd, in 28 days I have lost 13.5 lbs just by taking out all gluten, sugar and starches. I will be slowly adding in natural fruit sugars on January 1st. These will consist of berries and melons and the lower sugar fruits. In effect I am on a low carbohydrate, low fat, low sodium eating regime and I am feeling so much healthier for it.

Oh and guess what?! I went skating yesterday! For the first time in 37 years, I was skating.

Okay maybe skating is stretching it, but I did make it around the rink once and up and down one side about 6 times. Jay went around with me on the ice to help keep me up. My balance is shot and I have to work on strengthening my core.

By the way, many many thanks to my friend, Andrew, for loaning me some Extreme knee and elbow pads. He answered my prayer as I am terrified of falling on my knees. I have very bad knees as a result of a motorcycle accident in my twenties. Betcha never would have guessed that I used to ride a motorcycle did ya? ;)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A friend posted this video on her gmail tag today with the question "what on earth do I have to complain about?" .

I wanted to put it here to share with my readers. This is an amazing man, full of God's love and grace. Thanks Michelle for sharing this :)

Monday, November 10, 2008

Big Brainz Timez Attack

I have got to tell you about this totally awesome multiplication software program. It's called Timez Attack and using it this past month has brought up both Simon's and Amy's multiplication memorization ten fold. Simon has almost all of his table memorized and Amy (who has dyscalculia) has really, really improved! I'm so impressed with it I had to tell everyone. Now they've been using the free software version but today, I decided to buy the full version which has more levels and more interesting graphics. Big Brainz is offering a $10 discount until Nov 10th, so I figured this was too good a deal to pass up.

Go check it out!

Timez Attack

Sunday, November 9, 2008

She's Back!!!!

I am so excited. Amy has finally performed in public after almost a whole year off. Jay and I are really hoping this is a turning point for her. Her confidence has been very shaky over the past year and she's refused to sing anywhere, even at home for her dad and I.

A young family friend called back in September and asked Amy to sing at this fundraiser she was organizing to raise funds to help less fortunate children to have a Christmas. Amy agreed to do it. This fundraiser was called "Kids Helping Kids" and all the performers were kids. It's incredible how much talent there is in our community!

I have been so nervous and uptight the past week. There have been several song choice changes and some tears on both parts, Amy's as she deals with her insecurity and me as I deal with watching her and feeling her fear.

I didn't have anything to worry about as this video will attest.

Our little singer is back!

The first song is ABBA's "I Have A Dream" which only hours before Amy decided to sing a capella after deciding she didn't like the performance track :)

The second song is "When the Angels Sing" and she is accompanied by her dad on bass guitar, Blake Found on fiddle and Michelle Found on keyboard and backup vocals.

*Just a note, I'm really disappointed in the quality of the video...my mistake I forgot to zoom in while recording (was too busy praying her through it) and had it on auto focus, so for some reason there is the occasional almost pulsing glow coming from Amy.

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