Tonight after dinner we found some hidden boxes in the basement as well as the cord to our piano. It was a post dinner extravaganza of piano playing and putting together every puzzle we have.
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Be Bawling Your Eyes Out
Be Conscious Of The Stuff You Keep
“Dude!” Said in my very best surfer voice.
Last week we moved into a house that had been a family’s home for over forty-five years. The gentlemen of the home was very handy but also a bit of a pack rat. Before we moved in they hired a junk disposal company to clean out the unfinished basement. The company spent two and half days clearing about the basement.
After we gained possession of the house, we took at least ten trailer loads to the dump.
Today, Sexy Neck spent the morning cleaning out the pool pump house room. Woah!
So, should I keep those old yearbooks? How about those old volleyball jerseys and my paintings from preschool? Do my boys want to deal with all my “stuff” one day?
And what is this contraption Sexy Neck found? Seriously! Dude!
Be In Emergency
I am flat on my face humbled.
For a few days now I have been worried about: my mom not eating enough, the potential of her mixing up her plethora of medications and the impending diagnosis of the origin of her cancer.
Today, my mom spent the morning at the hospital because was dehydrated! It was so bad that her kidney function was being compromised.
Didn’t see that one coming!
A simple reminder that I am not in control and that I need to “let go and let God”.
Thank you to my prayer warriors who propped us up this morning. I couldn’t have gone through this without you.
One. Moment. At. A. Time.
Be A Royal Trendsetter
My dad is a royal trendsetter.
We were very surprised to see baby Prince George wearing our absolute favourite blanket as he was put into his car seat after leaving the hospital.
My dad has bought each of our three boys these incredible blankets from aden + anais.
We love them because they are lightweight, good for swaddling, wiping up spit-up, using as an actual blanket and a simple cover up for breast feeding. They are the most versatile blanket for all four of the seasons that we experience here.

Our Youngest Little Prince, OC
I feel a strong connection to this wee Prince not only because of the blanket, but because I was born and raised in Prince George.
Welcome to the world Prince George. May The Lord bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you. May your parents enjoy every moment getting to know you with freedom and grace to be themselves.
Be Making Granola
This is our current go-to recipe for bedtime snack. Thanks Diana for posting it on your blog. Here is the original post. She calls it Gnome Granola.
I rewrote the recipe below.
Diana’s Granola
4 cups oats
1/2 cup sesame seeds
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
1 cup coconut
1 tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
1 cup walnuts
Put all the dry ingredients in a big bowl.
Melt
1/2 cup oil
1/2 cup honey
And when warm add
1/2 tsp vanilla
Then immediately stir into the dry ingredients. Put on a tray. Bake at 350 for 20 mins. Stir halfway.
I put the dry ingredients in the bowl the night before. I also didn’t put in the coconut this time. Also I prefer pecans and will sometimes substitute them for the walnuts. I also add chia seeds or wheat germ sometime instead of the sesame seeds.
My foodie friend Diana has helped me become freer in changing the recipes.
This is definitely a recipe to play with and make it your own.
Have fun!

















