Tuesday, June 3, 2008


Lucky for us, the past few months have flown by and now summer is almost upon us. Of course now I'm at the point where I wish it hadn't gone by quite so quickly as teaching days are rapidly running out and I had so much more I wanted to do!
We've had a low key few months. We've seen some great movies with friends and we've discovered a new restaurant. We went with Rina and Carl to Coza a few weeks ago and then we quickly introduced it to Kelly and Cori as well. I know we'll be back again in the near future. Caleb is growing and changing so much every day. His vocabulary is expanding rapidly as he's taken to imitating pretty much a every word and short sentence that he hears! He's been having a great time playing at the park with neighbourhood kids and he looks forward to daycare every Monday where he can play with his friends. We've been trying to get out to the park or beach pretty much every weekend (as long as the weather is cooperating) and now he always wants to be outside - even if just on the veranda.
I just returned from the grade seven camping trip and it was very successful - no trips to the hospital! Now the kids have pretty much checked out and are looking forward to Splashdown and then their Grade Seven Farewell Dinner and Ceremony. Just a few short weeks left...
We've been making some plans for the summer as well. We unexpectedly won 2 - 3 day passes for the Pemberton Festival (including accommodations in Whistler) and we're also going to see Jack Johnson, One Republic,The Taste of Red & White at Bard on the Beach, and Madonna (but not until October). Since we'll be off to Hawaii next summer for Cristi's wedding, we're planning on staying around here this year (except for the odd camping trip!)
This week we're heading out to Dublin Crossing to see The Little Brother Band and we may catch a movie if we have the time! Next week is the track meet (Charles is coaching discus/shot put and I'm coaching Long Jump) and Fun Day on Friday. I imagine the next time I write it'll be summer...

Monday, June 2, 2008

Website Down

Sorry that the website has been down so long - it'll be up again shortly!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Spring Break


Spring break is almost over and we've had a very relaxing time. It seems like the first week was spent doing things around the house and we're left with a second week for pure relaxation (well, almost!). Our last day of classes was the 14th and I had become so wrapped up in report cards that I completely neglected to make any birthday plans. So, on Saturday we popped out to The Vault with Kelly and Allison to see Wes play a solo show. Afterwards we went to Jared's house party where Charles got to try his hand at Guitar Hero before we headed home. On Sunday we were at Mom and Dad's for a birthday dinner with Chris and Cristi and on Monday we went to Dublin Crossing for St. Patrick's Day. We arrived just as Kelly, who had been waiting in line, reached the door so we were able to pop right in. We arrived around 3:30 and only had to wait a short time for a table. We enjoyed the various bands, the Irish Dancers, and, of course, the Guinness for many hours! After one evening in, we were out again on Wednesday night for dinner with parents of one of the students that Charles and I share. They wanted to take us, as well as others from their son's support team, out for a meal. Caleb accompanied us on this one and he had a great time at The Keg and was definitely the star of the evening. We were so proud of how well-behaved he was! In the first week we also purchased a new patio set and barbecue in preparation for some sunny weather...
On Sunday Mom and I went out with Cristi and Laura to look at wedding dresses. Of course she looked fantastic in everything, but I'm pretty sure she's narrowed it down to one or two. It was kind of like being at a fashion show! After a few shops we went for lunch at Burgoo in Lonsdale. Today we took Caleb to the Aquarium. He showed a lot more interest in the Belugas and Dolphins than last time, but was a little intimidated by the prehistoric looking fish! I've added some photos in the March folder. Aside from that, we've pretty much stayed in and rented some movies in the evenings this week. We've also been having a lot of fun with the new Karaoke game that we got after my students got me hooked on it! Charles has been spending some time helping out Rina and Carl with getting their new place ready which has allowed me to have quite a bit of one-on-one time with Caleb. I've also started a Bellydancing class. The Cardio-Pilates class that I usually take on Sundays was cancelled so my instructor suggested the Bellydancing class. I love it! I don't have quite as large a dancing wardrobe as some of the veterans, but I'm getting there! I was also encouraged to get my Pilates instructor certification, so I'm looking into that as well.
Tomorrow we're going to see The Little Brother Band at the Railway Club and on Saturday we're going to Eric and Lisa's for dinner. Ahhh...I wish Spring Break could be never-ending!

Sunday, March 2, 2008


Well, just when you think the craziness is over a whole new insanity begins! We've finished the basketball season and there seems to be a lull in the number of workshops that I've signed up for; however, ultimate season starts the week after Spring Break so we need to begin practices now and my student teacher is a couple of weeks into her practicum so the workload only increases from here on out (for both her and for me!).
We managed to complete our quest to see all of the Best-Picture nominated films prior to the Oscars as we took in both Juno (absolutely hilarious and touching at the same time) and There Will Be Blood (Daniel-Day Lewis was fantastic and completely deserving of the best-actor award!) just before the awards show. We also had Mom, Dad, David, Cristi, and Chris over for David's birthday before Mom and Dad left for Hawaii. I prepared a childhood favourite of his, Beefy-Cheesy Casserole and Dad's Caesar Salad. The meal was followed, naturally, by an Ice-Cream Cake (another of Dave's faves). Today we headed out to the Wired Monk and the Athletic Park with Rina, Carl, and Mattias. They've been so busy lately that it seems like ages since all of us were together, so it was really nice for the boys to play and to catch up.
Well, the next couple of weeks will probably be filled with report cards and mentoring my student teacher, Amy. Before we know it, we'll be into our two-week Spring Break!!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Busy Times!

Well, January is just flying by. Between coaching basketball, the many workshops that I seem to have signed up for, and trying to get to the gym as regularly as possible, the month is rapidly disappearing. Charles is coaching the boys and Kelly and I are coaching the girls so at least one of us has a practice or game pretty much every day of the week. I also attended a workshop on the new Math 7 curriculum and the corresponding resources. The afternoon was informative if not exactly captivating. The second workshop was on teaching reading comprehension strategies for non-fiction writing which was a fantastic presentation - lots of usable and practical ideas that I can use in my classroom right away. On Friday evening, Rina and I went out to see Atonement which I've been dying to see for ages. After battling the crazy line-ups at Colossus (45 minutes - there went our plan to grab a coffee before the movie) the movie was fantastic. It's so nice to see how well a novel can translate into film. On Saturday we went out with Mandy and Kevin to CinCin for their Dine Out menu. We had amazing, attentive (but not overly so) service and we all thoroughly enjoyed our meals. My favourite was the Goat Cheese Ravioli and Roasted Veal Terrine appetizer that all four of us ordered. After dinner we went back to Mandy and Kevin's for some wii. Thanks to Charles's initial attempt at the sandwich delivery game (I forget the name) in Mario Party, I laughed so hard that I cried. I haven't done that in a long, long time! Well, now we're into another week that looks just as busy as this one - if this keeps up I'll really be in need of our two-week Spring Break!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Update


Okay so to summarize, we had a fantastic Christmas break and are now entering into our third week back at school. We worked up until the 21st of December so Christmas really snuck up on us but it was really nice to have the week off after New Year's. We spent a lot of time with family and friends and Caleb had a great time being the 'elf' and opening his own gifts. We did a Christmas Eve brunch at our house as Cristi was leaving the next morning (yes, Christmas Day) for Winnipeg. Then we were at Mom and Dad's for Christmas morning and back again for dinner where we were joined by Uncle Glen, Barb, and Aunt Nan. On Boxing Day (after shopping!) we went to the Jungclaus's for dinner. Later that week we had an Open House for friends where we enjoyed appies, drinks, Cranium and great company! On the 30th we went to see The Nutcracker with Cristi and Chris (a Christmas gift from Mom and Dad) and had dinner at Cru beforehand (Mom and I did the exact same thing last year!) We had a quiet New Year's fondue at home with Kris, Claudine, and Rob. The following week we saw a couple of movies - No Country for Old Men with Kris and Claudine and The Golden Compass with Kelly. It was a very relaxing week following the craziness of Christmas! I've added some photos of Christmas/New Year's and, well, pictures speak louder...
Getting back into work-mode was pretty tough. It was so great to have two weeks of being with Caleb all day, every day that it was quite an adjustment to return to the work day. We're also both coaching basketball this year so we're kept pretty busy with that. Last weekend we went out with Rina, Carl and friends to celebrate Rina's completion of her Master's - what an accomplishment! Then we had Mom, Dad and David over for Mom and Dad's birthday dinner which turned out great. We did beef tenderloin with shallot, bacon and port sauce accompanied by goat cheese souffles and asparagus - definitely a meal I'll make again! This weekend we went to Sip for their Dine Out Vancouver menu with Kris and Claudine. The food was great and I have to say that my favourite course was the dessert - their cheesecake had the most unbelievable texture! Then we headed out to Tinseltown to see Cloverfield. We really enjoyed it, but were left wanting to see what happened next - that would have ruined the whole 'camcorder' effect though. Sometimes it's nice to be left wanting more.
We'll be going out for part two of our Dine Out series this weekend with Mandy and Kevin. We're going to CinCin - none of us have been before although we've wanted to go for quite some time. It should be a lot of fun.