Letter to my Littles | June 2016

Welcome to another installment of my letters to my littles – a glimpse of our life with two busy boys!

Dear Caleb and Liam,

June has been one of the busiest months we have had yet! It’s hard to believe the year is already half over.

This month we celebrated your 11th birthday Caleb.  You had your birthday party planned for months – dinner at Japanese Village followed by a sleepover with some friends.  Dinner was fabulous!  (Liam you spent the night at your buddy Owen’s house and had fun there).  Caleb, I believe “sleep-over” is a loose term.  I think you all went to sleep around 3am.  I’m not totally sure, as I fell asleep long before you all did.

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We have reached the end of another school year, and what a busy one it’s been.  This last month especially has been filled with field trips, fun days and so much volunteer time at the school.  (I’m tired – but you are both worth it). Caleb you finished grade five, and also finished your time in elementary school.  It’s a bittersweet – you have been there for 6 years.  I know you are ready to move on to middle school. I’m not sure my mama heart is ready for you to move on though.  Liam you got kicked out of kindergarten.  You finished your year with a pool party!  It was quite a send off for you and your big kindergarten year.

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You also had your year end wrap up with Beavers and Cubs.  Caleb you have jumped up from Cubs to Scouts, and are excited for the new adventures that await you in the fall.

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The last thing you got to do with Cubs was the year end trip to the Horne Lake caves.  You loved it.  Dad said you went rappelling down the advanced side!

While you and dad were at the caves, Liam and I went went to Navy Days.  We got to see so many things on the navel base.  You loved it Liam.

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We celebrated father’s day with lots of homemade presents for daddy.

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As a family we have been trying to take advantage of the nice weather.  Summer is finally here!  We went to Beach Food Friday at Esquimalt Lagoon. We had burgers and poutine, followed by a fire with our new fire bowl. It was so much fun.  We will definitely be doing this again.

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We wrapped up June with a camping trip with some of my work friends up at Living Forest Campground.  You were both thrilled to find out some classmates were there at the same time.  You both got along really well with Cohen and Noah too.  Caleb you and Cohen had fun going off on your own to fish or explore.  Liam, you and Noah created a new game “crazy birds” – which translates to: let go crazy and  throw around everything we can see.  Our tent broke while we were camping and there may have been a few falls from the hammock, but it was a really fun trip and great way to kick off our summer.

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I’m looking forward to all the adventures that await us in the next couple of months.

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I love you both – my 6th grader and my 1st grader…ugh!!

Love,
Mom
XOXO

Letter to my Littles | May 2016

Welcome to another installment of my letters to my littles – a glimpse of our life with two busy boys!

Dear Caleb and Liam,

This month has been both fast and slow.  Mostly because we spent two weeks living elsewhere while our home underwent some major renovations.  Remember that flood we had over spring break?  Everything got repaired this month and we also worked on home improvements while that was going on – painting the whole house (which is still in progress – but your mama has officially put paint on almost every wall of this house) and getting an updated kitchen, which your dad has worked very hard on (with a little help from grandpa and Uncle Dave).

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Living in the hotel was fun for the first little while, but also was exhausting.  We did have a great pool to splash in and a wonderful patio.

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We returned back to the house daily to work on things and you both got used to just roaming the neighbourhood and spending hours outside with your friends.  We had Domino’s pizza on speed dial, and managed to have a few construction picnics on the bare subfloor while we watched paint dry.

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Liam, you were thrilled that I let you ride your bike through the house.  This is the only time you will be allowed to do that!

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We also left our mark behind the refrigerator.  A little piece of history that someone else will find one day!

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We celebrated Mother’s day – and you both gave me to best little gifts.  My favorite though, was our photos together.

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Both of you showed off your wonderful work at the school Spring Showcase of Learning.  Liam, you gave a beautiful little performance of Anancy the Spider with your class.  Caleb you showed handwriting samples that are better than your dad’s!  We are so proud of both of you!

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You both also went to camp this month.  Caleb you participated in the Scouts Spring Challenge.  I heard all sorts of stories about you using a handsaw and building things.  You hiked in and tented with the scouts, and I know you will do great with them next year, as you move up from cubs to scouts.  Liam you and Dad did the big Beaver camp together and you got to canoe for the first time. I’m so glad you both get to experience these fun times with you dad.

I can’t wait until the house is back and order and we can resume our regular routines again.  Although – things are changing quickly anyway – it’s almost summer! Already!

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Here is this month’s family film – all about the areas you both run freely through.

I love you both,
Mama

XO XO

Letter to my Littles | April 2016

Welcome to another installment of my letters to my littles – a glimpse of our life with two busy boys!

Dear Caleb and Liam,

It’s been another fun and busy (and slightly stressful) month.  We celebrated two birthdays – mine and and Liam’s!  Mine was spent picking out a new kitchen at Ikea and chasing you both around Science World.  The day trip to Vancouver was fun, but exhausting!

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Caleb you learned a very hard lesson about being responsible for your things.  You left behind a small backpack at Ikea with a book, your iPod charger, your Nintendo DS and a few games, and $25. We called the Ikea security desk several times but these seem to be gone forever.  Sorry Caleb – a tough life lesson for sure.

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But we did end up with a new family pet – a unicorn named Agnes!

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Liam, your birthday celebrations were much more fun.  In addition to all the cakes you had with family, you had all your friends help you celebrate with a big Lego party.  Every person you invited came.  This also meant that we now own every Lego set in existence! You are such a well loved little boy.  It’s hard to believe you are 6 already.  Thank you for filling our lives with so much joy.  I love your zest for life.  The other day I found you lying on the front lawn professing your love of Spring time!  Then later you told me you often have trouble falling asleep at night and waking in the morning.  You said that you thought you were nocturnal and that maybe you should become a bat.  Seriously.  You crack me up!

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Your new cousin Ethan was born the day before your birthday Liam.  He is the cutest little baby!  You are both smitten with him.  Me too!

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Caleb you went with your best buddy Bryson to BrickCan in Vancouver for his birthday.  It’s shocking how much you have grown up  that you are now leaving the island on trips without us!  You are both so well loved by your friends.  In fact, everyday the doorbell rings with neighbourhood kids asking you to come outside and play.  It warms my heart to see how much others enjoy your company.

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Thanks for all you patience as we start our big renovation project.  I can’t wait to cook and bake with you both in our new kitchen!

And here’s this month’s video – all about you Liam and all your birthday Lego!

I love you both,
Mama

XO XO

Letters to my Littles | March 2016

Welcome to another installment of my letters to my littles – a glimpse of our life with two busy boys!

Dear Caleb and Liam,

March has completely flown by so quickly!  This was the month I left you all to spend a few days with some fantastic photography friends.  (But you two hardly missed me).  Thanks to the inspiration and renewed energy I got from that trip I took a million pictures this month.  So this letter has a lot of images (fair warning!)  March was also the month of the world’s looooooooooongest spring break ever.march web

We did a lot of fun things!  During my time off with you we went and explored some beaches.  We hike the Pike Road trail of East Sooke Park and had some fun in the tide pools of Iron Mine Bay. Caleb you were like a mountain goat climbing up to the top of a rock.  You were so good at helping your brother and I up too.  The view was amazing!

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We also had a Beacon Hill park day with the goats at the petting zoo. (Those photos will have to wait a little as I shot them on my film camera).  We had peacocks circling our car that day too.

We then had another day at East Sooke Park with dad.  It was fun to run through the shore line, try to build castles and have you both creating things in the sand.  We ended that day with dinner at My Chosen Cafe.

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Unfortunately when we got home we found out our washing machine had flooded the house.  That’s a whole other big story.  But it is also the reason Spring Break kind of went down hill from there. Dad didn’t get to do as much fun stuff with you both as he wanted to during his time off with you.

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We did manage to get a few hours in Sidney to explore the aquarium and the park.

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We also did a day trip to Salt Spring Island.  Although you both weren’t sure at first, you did like looking around at the Salt Spring Market and Ruckle Park.  You both loved the sheep farm, the taco truck and the toy store!

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We also found some time to just relax at our local beach spot, dig in the sand, climb the logs and fly the kite.

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So all in all, it was a pretty fun spring break despite the chaos in the house.

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We also celebrated Easter!  We glittered the eggs this year.  Fun while we were doing it, but messy as we are trying to eat the eggs.  On Easter morning you were both thrilled by items the Easter Bunny left.  When you opened up some gummy bunnies Liam, you exclaimed “These are just like the ones we used to find at great grandma’s house”.  I’m so glad you remembered her.  Easter egg hunting at great-grandpa and great-grandma’s  was definitely not the same without poh-poh.  This is the last of the hard holidays.  You two are both so sweet to me still whenever I get sad.

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I’ve put together another little family film.  This is all about our Spring Break adventures.  I’m so glad to have these fun little snippets of our life together.

I love you always,
Mama

XO XO

Letter to my Littles | December

Welcome to my monthly Letter to my Littles. After you enjoy my letter please continue on through our blog circle to see what my wonderful friend Christine has written to her littles here. Keep reading through the circle – it’s a wonderful glimpse of motherhood from various corners of the world. 

Dear Caleb and Liam,

Another year has come to an end.  2015 has been a roller coaster year of highs and lows.  It has also been a year of milestones for the both of you.  I am so glad that I documented this year through photos and letters to you both.  I hope that one day you look back on these memories and can appreciate not only having tangible memories of your childhood, but also the memories of your childhood through my eyes.IMG_7335

December was once again a busy holiday month for us.  We once again did our 25 days of Christmas – pulling an activity out of our advent calendar each day.  Jack the Elf was back again too! (and he was up to some mischief again this year!)  I love how magical the Christmas season is for the both of you.  The joy in your eyes, and reliving childhood magic through you both, makes it my favorite time of year.

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This year I had the honor of photographing your school pancake breakfast with Santa.  I had such a fun time being there to watch you both with Santa.  In fact this year we had multiple Santa encounters.  Liam I believe you got to see Santa 5 times in the same week – but each time was special for you.  Each time you smiled hard.

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We also did our Christmas light drive – three times in fact, our gingerbread house building, our card making day and lots of Christmas crafts.  You both helped me with baking too.  Caleb, I loved how you and I talked about traditions and how many of the things we do, you are excited to one day do with the children you will have.  Liam, I love that you remembered so much of last year and you made sure we did certain things: reindeer pancakes, outdoor ice skating, and making gifts for your teachers.  You are both learning to cherish our times together, and I am so glad these are memories that you both will always hold dear.

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This was the first Christmas without Poh-Poh.  It was sad not to have her there to hug us all and celebrate Christmas Eve with.  But I am so happy we got to spend it with all the rest of the family. While Christmas Eve will never be the same without her – we are all remembering her in the best of ways.  I love that the two of you honor her memory so well, and have helped great-grandpa to find joy too.

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Santa definitely spoiled you both.  So did all of your family!  You both are so lucky to be loved by so many people.  I’m glad that once again you both went shopping and bought gifts for children you don’t know, but were happy to give a Christmas to.  Your generosity is part of why others are so generous with you.

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Caleb, it only took you a few days, but you managed to complete the Millenium Falcon that your Grandma and Aunts and Uncles bought you.  You finished on the day we went and saw the new Star Wars movie – Liam you were so very excited to see this – probably more than the rest of us.  I’m glad we have that memory too!

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Thank you boys for making what could have been a hard and sad holiday time into one full of love, joy and glee.  I can;t wait to see what the new year brings for our family.

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I love you both,
Mama

XO XO

Letters to my Littles | November

 

Welcome to my monthly Letter to my Littles. After you enjoy my letter please continue on through our blog circle to see what my wonderful friend Allie has written to her littles here. Keep reading through the circle – it’s a wonderful glimpse of motherhood from various corners of the world. 

Dear Caleb and Liam,

It’s hard to believe that we are reaching the end of the year already.  It’s been such a big year of big events for our family. In November we managed to slow down just a little before we ramp it up again for the holidays.

We took some time to get family photos done and I am super happy we did this. It’s wonderful to be in the photo with you boys!  Thank you to Jesse for these images.

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I very proud of both of you boys.  This year you both marched in our community Remembrance Day parade and stood at the ceremony.  We missed seeing great-grandpa who also marched with the veterans in the bigger parade.  But we will go and be with him next year.

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Liam you have had some important milestones in your life – you have started to read.  It’s very impressive to hear your list of site words growing and to hear you read short books.

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You have also been on your very first overnight camping trip with the Beaver Scouts.  You got to spend the night at the Nature House in Goldstream Park.  Unfortunately you forgot to bring your jacket on a very cold and rainy day.  I had to rely on a new friend to drive it out to you.  (This did prompt the final purchase of a second vehicle.)

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Liam, you have also gotten increasingly silly… some days you drive us all bananas!

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Caleb, while your brother was at camp we had a Men in Black movie marathon.  It’s fun to watch you growing up and starting to enjoy the things that I liked at your age.  You recently got your grade five grad hoodie.  When you put it on you suddenly looked so much older.

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We still been trying to spend as much time as we can outside.  The days are now shorter and it’s dark when we get home from work.  So weekends are outside in the sun whenever possible.  The doorbell is constantly being rung by all the neighbourhood boys asking if your two can come out to play.  I love that you have so many friends nearby.

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The month has ended with us having a split weekend again.  Caleb, you and Dad were at Cub Camp while Liam and I watched the Santa parade and got some Christmas shopping done.

It’s funny how we end up splitting up in order to spend time together.  But I am looking forward to the next month and our annual 25 days of Christmas.  Spending time together each day doing something special is what makes the holidays magical for me.

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Love,
Mama

XO XO

A Dream Vacation | Part 3 – Universal Studios

Disclaimer – this is a long, image heavy post.  Photos are my own taken with a Canon 5d mk iii, Fuju x100t, or iphone5.

As we headed back to our hotel after a long last day at the Disney World theme parks,  Caleb began talking about how much fun he had, and how much he was going to miss our vacation.  As we sped along the highway he asked “Are we going home tomorrow”?  So we decided to tell him the truth… nope, not going home – we were going to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios.  Huge cheers from half of the backseat of the rental car.  The other side of the backseat was snoring and missed the announcement!

We spent Thursday at both Universal Studios theme parks – Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure.  This part of our trip was also all done with our airmiles.  (Trust me when I say that I did a lot of shopping at airmiles sponsors and even today feel compelled to go in and buy extra stuff to get the bonus miles!)  We had a few very specific things we wanted to see: Minions and the Wizarding World.  Having the park hopper tickets for these parks was definitely worth it.

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We started with Universal Florida first, and of course our first stop was the minions mayhem ride.  It was so much fun.  OF course after exiting the rides we had a chance to meet a few of them. Liam had fulfilled another thing on his bucket list… hug a minion – check!IMG_9751

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After meeting Bob and Stuart, we had a chance to meet Shrek and Donkey.  Donkey really does talk a lot!  When he found out we were Canadian he gave the kids heck for not bringing him any maple syrup for his waffles!  Here’s the video:

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After the Shrek 4D adventure, we then headed off towards Diagon Alley – stopping first for the popular London phonebooth pose, and to chat with the knight bus driver.

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Diagon Alley was amazing.  We literally walked right into this magical wizarding world, exactly as you imagine it from the books and movies.IMG_9792

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Of course the first stop was for a few glasses of Butter Beer.  It was super hot out, and these wonderful concoctions were delicious!

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We had a quick chat with one of the Gringott’s bankers, then Adam and Caleb rode the Escape from Gringott’s ride.  Universal Studios has a fantastic parent swap program.  Liam (who did not meet the height restrictions) and I got to tour inside Gringott’s with the other ride goers, then we got place in the waiting room right next door to where people are seated on the ride.  As soon as Adam and Caleb got off I could have jumped onto the next empty ride car with Caleb, but once on that ride was enough for him.

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The wands came with maps and special spells.  As we wandered Diagon Alley (and later Hogmeade), there were special spots the boys could stand at and do spells.  As they point their wants and wave them, things would happen: water pour out of cauldrons, dancing skeletons, lights flickering etc. It was great interactive fun.  We then took a break for lunch at The Leaky Cauldron.  IMG_9875

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After wandering through Knockturn Alley, the Weasley’s shop, and a few other fun Diagon Alley stores, we headed for the Hogwarts Express.  It was a very fun train ride.

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We were now in Hogsmeade!  The boys and I wandered while Adam rode the Hogwarts Express a few more times to retrieve a few missing wand boxes and maps that got left at the Leaky Cauldron.  Oops!  We grabbed a few more butter beers from the Three Broomsticks and then headed to Hogwarts.  Again they let us too short and too scared non-riders all the way through so we could experience the inside of the school.  Adam went on the ride, while the kids and I waited in the air conditioning!

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Crossing into Hogsmeade on the Hogwart’s Express is also how you get from one theme park to the other.  Hogwarts is part of the Universal Adventure theme park.  So we spent the rest of the afternoon going through Dr. Seuss Land and part of Marvel World.

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Adam got to ride the Hulk coaster, the boys met Spiderman and we all rode the Spiderman ride together.  The kids wanted to jump back on and do it a second time!  We then crossed back over to the Universal Florida park – missing the parade but getting prime spots to watch the 100 years of movies evening light and water show.  It was wonderful – but still not as amazing as those Disney Frozen fireworks!

As per usual – Liam ended the night like this.  He passed out at the food court in the Universal City Walk.

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Friday morning we packed up the hotel room, and grabbed some Krispy Kreme donuts for breakfast.  Then we spent a few hours at Downtown Disney getting a few last souvenirs, and a last family vacation selfie.

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We got to experience a torrential downpour on our way to the airport.  We have never seen rain like that before.  And the thunder and lightening was directly above us.  This closed the airport down for an hour, so all flights we delayed.  But after a long wait (and also a sick Liam), we made it home by 2am.IMG_1445

It was a wonderful trip – with incredible memories.  I love the time I got to spend with my little family.  Thanks for letting me share our time with you!

Part one of our trip can be seen here – and part two here.

A Dream Vacation | Part 2 – Disney

Disclaimer – this is a long, image heavy post.  Photos are either my own taken with a Canon 5d mk iii, Fuju x100t, iphone5 or from photos purchased from photographers with the Disney Memory Maker Photo Pass.

Welcome to part two of our vacation…

Sunday morning we woke up early to eat a super quick breakfast before disembarking.  Our ship had reached Port Canaveral, Florida (after a slightly rocky night) – and our luggage was already leaving the ship.  We took the last few minutes in our cabin to tell the kids the next surprise in the dream vacation… we were on our way to Disney World!  It was pouring rain as we rode the shuttle bus back to the Orlando airport where we picked up our rental car.  We got to our hotel, unloaded the suitcases, then headed out for lunch at Olive Garden and to pick-up a few essentials from our favorite places Target and Trader Joes.  After unloading our essentials, we waited out a thunderstorm, then hit up Downtown Disney.
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We then had to stop and shop inside the largest World of Disney store.  Liam promptly picked out the mouse ears he wanted for this trip.  Disney + Superheroes = Very Happy Liam!  All the running around also meant he was a very tired Liam.  So yes, the last part of our Downtown Disney trip was a little like this.

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The next morning we had to wake up our kids to go to the Magic Kingdom.  Like, literally, we dragged them out of bed.  Then we found out why the Park Hopper tickets are not really recommended for Disney World.  Getting to the Magic Kingdom is an experience in itself: park in the lot, shuttle from the lot to the ticket gate, go through security, catch a ferry, bus or monorail – then you finally get to Main Street!  Try hopping parks when you have to go through all that!  While on the ferry over, I realized I forgot to switch my camera battery and only had 15% battery life left.  (Photographer fail!… But through some very carefully planned photo timing, I made that battery last!)

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(These next two photos were taken with Liam on my shoulders watching the “Wishes” Show.  Due to the height of the construction fencing Liam couldn’t see – so I gave him a boost.  Then, while keeping one hand on him, I would focus the camera and hold it still, and he’d hit the shutter button.  I think we did pretty good together!)

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We rode all our favorites and a few new ones.  Liam and Caleb did their first little coasters, then Caleb rode a few bigger ones with Adam.  We did get a little rained out and the park closed the outdoor rides for a few hours while a thunderstorm was happening.  But it was a fun day.  That night 3 of the 4 of us got to watch the classic Main Street Electrical Parade.  Liam fell asleep during the fireworks before the parade!

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The next day we let the kids sleep in a little bit, then we went to Disney’s Animal Kingdom.  This was my favorite park.  The safari ride was amazing.  They also have a great program for kids called Wilderness Explorers. Just like Russell from the movie UP, our kids became Wilderness Explorers and had a handbook filled with activities to complete.  These activities ranged from identifying animal tracks, to knowing five characteristics of gorillas, to learning about deforestation.  Each activity earned them a badge (sticker) in their handbook.  It was a great way to keep the learning interactive and fun.

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I did use my 135 1.4L lens to get most of the animal safari shots.  It was a ridiculous lens to drag along on this trip for one day of use.  But I am glad that I did it.  It was a bit of a feat trying to keep my gear dry on the Kali River Rapids – but that ride was so much fun.  Adam also rode on Everest.  We saw the Bugs Life show, under the Tree of Life, and watched Nemo the Musical.  We ended our day at Animal Kingdom watching the Lion King Show.  It was incredible.  The kids got picked from the audience to participate in one of the final numbers.

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Since Animal Kingdom closes at 5:00 we left and actually managed to park hop to Epcot.  Park hopping does required shuttling back to our car, driving to EPCOT, and thankfully we were parked close enough we did not have to shuttle to the entrance gate.  But it was still about 6:00 when we got in!  We did a whirl wind Epcot experience, and even split up a little to do a few separate rides. Adam went on the test track, and we did Nemo.  We also did Spaceship Earth and Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure.  The kids loved this interactive adventure game.  We met a few characters along the way too. We then watched the fireworks performance – and Liam stayed awake for it this time!

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Wednesday was our last Walt Disney World day and we spent it at Hollywood Studios.  During the summer, there is a really big emphasis on the “Frozen” summer here.  It’s really hard to, um, let it go!  Despite that we still had lots of fun.  This was the hottest day yet.  We took the boys on Star Tours, which they loved, and Liam got to battle Darth Vader – something he has wanted to do, since Caleb did it in Disneyland in 2013.  The kids met Phineas and Ferb.   We saw some amazing shows, although we only got to see about half of the park.  The night ended with a Frozen Summer dance party with DJ Chill, and fireworks that summerized the storyline of Frozen.  Even Adam was impressed and agrees these were the best fireworks we saw in all the theme parks.  In true Disney magic, at the end of the fireworks, Princess Elsa made it snow in Florida.  My two Canadian kids thought it was great!  We closed out the park!

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And of course our last Disney day couldn’t have ended without Liam falling asleep on the shuttle tram back to the car.IMG_9743He missed out on the announcement of our third surprise for the last part of our dream vacation.  To be continued…

Part three of our dream vacation continues here.

(If you missed it, part one of our dream vacation can be found here!)

Letters to my Littles | May

Welcome to my monthly Letter to my Littles.  After you enjoy my letter please continue on through our blog circle to see what my wonderful friend Allie has written to her littles here.  Keep reading through the circle – it’s a wonderful glimpse of motherhood from various corners of the world.

Dear Caleb & Liam,

It’s been a very busy month for us all!  But we’ve had some great family time together.

Now that the weather is nicer, we are embracing the outdoors.  We have gone on a fabulous, and also harder hike through part of the Finlayson Arm trail.  You were both troopers!

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We have also enjoyed going for more family walks.  This sometimes involves food trucks and almost always involves ice cream!

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Caleb you and Dad went to Minecraft Wolf Howl camp with all the Cub Scout troops.  I love that you are really into cub scouts now, and that you are working hard to earn your badges and to learn.  It’s been so great to watch you and dad do something together that you both enjoy.  You are off on one more camping adventure this weekend – and it requires a 40 minute hike to and from the beach you will be sleeping on.  You are so excited to do it.

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Dad and I went to see U2 in concert in Vancouver.  You two spent the night with grandma and grandpa.  While we were gone we did a trip to Ikea and finally bought you a proper bed Liam.  It was a group effort from all you boys to follow the pictoral instructions and get it assembled.  At first you were just really wanting the boxes to build forts with, but then you loved your new bed.

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Both of you are also back into swimming lessons and you are both loving it.  You are both so active now – the bikes and scooters are still always going.  The climbing and “parkour” has also begun.

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Caleb you balance your physical activity, screen time and socializing well.  You are also super into reading right now – and I will often catch you will a book under the dining room table or while you are supposed to be cleaning your room!  You are also really into art – and I find origami, drawings and doodles everywhere.  You make my heart smile with the beautiful cards you made for Mother’s day.  You made Poh-Poh’s extra special.

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Liam we are going for your kindergarten orientation in a few days.  I’m still in awe of the wonderful, inquisitive and charming little boy you have become.

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Thank you both for making me smile all the time.  I love how much we laugh together.  The two of you bring you dad and I such joy.  I can never thank you enough for that.  You remind me to slow down, to enjoy the little things and to make time to play each day.

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Love,
Mama
XO XO

 

Canada Day 2014 | Victoria BC Photography

I realized that I have never photographed an entire day of our life as a family.  It’s on my list of things to do.  I did shoot many moments from our Canada Day celebrations this year.  It was a very busy, fun filled day, and I hope that these memories are ones that our children remember.

This year the boys made their own Canada Day t-shirts.  I pretty sure I saw this idea on pinterest… if not someone can feel free to pin it.  They traced their hands as maple leaves and then added the rectangles for the sides of the Canadian flag.  They both signed their names and for good measure Liam added a cow, sheep and horse to his. This is the shot I got just before Liam pulled down his pants and mooned me. Sigh. Boys!

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We then headed into town in the afternoon to join in the Canada Day celebrations.  We met up with my sisters and brother-in-laws, and my adorable one year old nephew. (We snuck in that monthly family photo!)

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Things got goofy.

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Charlotte Diamond was giving a concert, but my kids and husband showed very little interest in those classic kids songs (I am a Pizza, 4 Hugs a Day, Slippery Fish… come on – those are classic sing along songs!) So we wandered.  Liam really wanted a balloon – he got an orange dog.  Caleb got a blue squirrel.

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After that we stopped for some ice cream from Beacon Drive-in then headed home to BBQ up some dinner.

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This was followed by a little backyard marshmallow roast and running off some sugar sillies.

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It was a pretty fun day! Happy birthday Canada!

Four people in January

Okay so I promised I would blog more…ummm… it will happen.  But one of the things I realized in the fall was that I was missing my kids and my family.  So I have really stepped away from technology this year.  Last year I was on my laptop every day.  This year, I am only on a few times a week.  It means that I am often missing out on the photography forums that I was a part of, or the editing and crafty creating I used to do.  But also means I am more present with my kids.  I have a come to realize that I don’t need to be all things – a good wife, good mother, good photographer, good IDP consultant, good blogger – I just need to be… Just Be.  So that is what I am trying to do.  Just be happy with the way things are… just be a mom some days… just be present with my kids… just be a good listener to my husband… just be appreciative of the many blessings in my life.  And sometimes just be still.  So there are days when lots of things don’t get done – but I will be happy with what is accomplished and what I can be that day.

My other goal for this year is to be a part of the photographic memories Ii am creating for my children.  In 2011 I tried to do a family photo of us every month.  I got to August and then it fizzled out.  But this year I want to commit to those 12 pictures.  It’s just 12 pictures.  I can do it.  In fact I encourage everyone to do it.  If you are looking for a photography goal try this one – take a photo of you and your family once a month.  It doesn’t have to be perfect.  It doesn’t even have to be with your fancy DSLR – it can be with your phone.  The important thing is to get in the shot. At the end of the year you will have 12 photos that you will cherish.

Here is my family in January:

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And because I adore this photo that my husband managed to get while I carried our tired and grumpy three year old – here’s one more from January that is very special to my heart.

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