Thursday, 5 November 2020
Tuesday, 3 November 2020
Halloween 2020
Are the children getting too old to Trick-or-Treat? Not according to them!
Thursday, 1 October 2020
Egg Roll in a Bowl
Egg Roll in a Bowl
1/2 an Onion, chopped
1 lb ground Turkey or Pork Sausage
1/2 Red Bell Pepper, chopped
1 pkg Coleslaw Mix
Sauce
3-4 Spring Onions, chopped fine
3oz Soy Sauce (6 T)
2T Honey
1/2 t Sriracha
Heat oil in wok on Med heat. Add Onion and Sausage. Cook 5-7 min breaking sausage into pieces.
Add Bell Pepper and Coleslaw mix, stir well, then cover for 5-6 min. (It will cook down)
For the sauce, mix the Soy Sauce, Honey & Sriracha well, then add the Spring Onions.
Pour into the wok & cook uncovered for a few minutes until evenly combined and cooked through.
Serve over rice & enjoy!
Friday, 24 April 2020
My Snack Hack
Thursday, 16 April 2020
Home Schooling Week 5
I want to encourage you if you know anyone who may be struggling with the language barrier to check in on them, ask if there's any way you can help. FaceTime their kid and ask if they need anything explained. While you're at it, tell them something you've struggled with during this time. We're all failing at something, but there's also something we can give to others. Maybe it's homework help, maybe it's encouragement, or a laugh!
Sunday, 12 April 2020
Easter Egg Hunt
It took about an hour for them to do the egg hunt, and since they enjoy making treasure hunts for each other I'm sure we'll get lots of use out of our new eggs.
Wednesday, 25 March 2020
Not Social Distancing
Friday, 20 March 2020
Overgebleven
A few weeks ago I did a bit of research, and put my list on the board
- Hot Dogs, & Mac & Cheese
- Make Your Own Pizza
- Overgebleven
The kids were excited, Chancery loves Mac & Cheese, Asher loves Pizza, and what was the mysterious "Overgebleven"?
I told them, "You'll have to wait to find out, but it's Dutch, and I think you'll like it!
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The day came when the only thing left on the board was "Overgebleven".
"Tonight's the night!" they said to each other excitedly.
I called them to the kitchen at 5pm, and handed them each an empty plate.
"Where is it? What is Overgebleven?" they asked.
I pulled the leftover Mac & Cheese, Hot Dog, & Pizza out of the fridge and told them to load up their plates.
Kids: "What do you mean? We're supposed to have Overgebleven!"
Me: "This is overgebleven. it's 'Leftover' in Dutch!"
And that was the night the children ate through tears, and I learned (once again) not to get the children's expectations too high, because apparently even though they liked the original food, having it again as a leftover when it was masquerading as something new and fun is MEAN!
Monday, 16 September 2019
Moving Onwards and Upwards (North)
Our church has been going through some restructuring over the past year, & as part of that process, decided to reduce to one full-time pastor. So, Chad has received a job offer at a church in Lacombe, Alberta, & we decided it sounded like a pretty good move for our family. We are ready to give up the city life & try our hand at country living for awhile!
Now comes the stressful part. Getting the house ready to sell, going to look for a new house, getting the kids registered at the new school, getting moving quotes (I'll tell you what company we're NOT using!), & figuring out all the logistics! Our goal is to be there by Christmas, but how we'll manage that is yet to be seen. I foresee a busy few months ahead, but it will be worth it! I really enjoy setting up our home when we move, it's just getting to that point that isn't always fun. Especially once the house is for sale & you have to keep cleaning all the things!
Saturday, 31 August 2019
After School Schedule
the fridge. It started as a note for babysitters, so they would not be fooled by our innocent childrens'
penchant for bending the rules, but it has proved beneficial for the kids to also know the daily routine.
Feel free to copy, & let me know if you have any additions or other helpful tips!
to watch TV/play video games
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Twenty Years!
This post is all about the numbers...
Chad & I are celebrating our 20th Wedding Anniversary today, so I thought I'd compile some of the things we have done in the second half of my life!
We have had a few pets
2 cats
2 dogs
4 fish
plus lots of farm cats, some with names, some not.
We've owned quite a few vehicles, & not one of them was wrecked!
1 SUV
2 Trucks
6 Cars
13 Motorbikes
Now, considering when I met Chad he was planning on being a farmer, which was perfect since I didn't want to move a lot, our life has not gone according to plan in that department!
We have lived in
1 State
3 Countries
4 Provinces
1 Housesit
2 Co-Housing
4 Apartments
Which required
13 Change of Address Forms
10 Home phone numbers
8 Cell Phone Numbers
We have travelled quite a bit, & made it to
13 countries
19 Passports (including the kids')
11 years of documenting every trip outside of Canada for immigration (there were 28)
We have completed
4 Degrees
2 Certificates
(though none are mine, I still get to count them!)
We have had a total of
10 job titles
and worked for
14 Employers
We have hosted
5 homestay students
and we made
2 kids (We doubled the size of our family!)
Our life is certainly much different from what we had planned, but there's no one I'd rather be on this journey with! During one of the first major life-changing moves we were embarking on, one of my co-workers asked, "So, Chad's going to do that, but are you going to go with him?"
I answered, "Yes, of course I am. We're married!"
When my co-worker replied, "But that's not what you signed up for when you married him."
When we got married, I literally signed up for him. I never signed a contract to be a farmer's wife, or live in a certain place, but I did sign a vow that I'd be married to Chad for whatever comes in life, good or bad. We're not the same people we were when we got married 20 years ago (thankfully!), but all our experiences have brought us closer, since the only thing that has stayed the same through all of this is that we are in it together.
It will be interesting to see how the numbers will change in the next 20 years...
Saturday, 1 June 2019
Have a Cow!
Sunday, 26 May 2019
Cease and Desist
Today I was talking to Mr. G after church about transit engineers. Now, to me, "Transit Engineer" could have 2 meanings... The first would be, "a person who plans & designs for transit", the second, "a person who drives transit, like a train driver". So I asked which type of engineer he was referring to, & he informed me that Transit Engineers are only the former, in Canada, & the latter is a "driver". If a person who drives were to publish a paper, for instance, & call themselves an "engineer", they'd get a cease & desist letter. It was an enlightening conversation!
Another friend, Miss K, walked up & handed me some cash for some vases I picked up at a thrift store for her, & we were discussing how many more they still needed for an upcoming event. I told her, "I'll keep looking for them until you tell me to decease." A moment later I realized I had messed up the 'cease & desist' phrase!
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
Georgia on My Mind
Sunday, 12 May 2019
Goodbye, Rose
I messaged my cousin, "I heard you had an excellent start to your weekend"
Her reply, "Super, Super great"
I decided it would be best to just Skype her, to get to the bottom of just how serious this was.
"So, a mouse nest?"
"Yep, I only found it because I accidently opened the wrong drawer. I haven't opened this drawer since October, so I have no idea how long it's been there."
"You need to change your underwear more often than that."
"Haha, it's not my underwear drawer!"
"I guess it must have heard that you wanted all the mice out of Grandma's attic, so it decided to move in with you."
"That's not funny."
I can tell she is distraught. "Do you need help?"
"That would be awesome!"
I had an open morning, so I decided to head on down to the States to help her out. When I cross the border I am always entertained by the ritual of being questioned by the border guards, & this was no exception.
Guard: "What brings you down to the States today?"
"My cousin found a mouse nest in her dresser drawer."
"Doesn't she have a man in her life?"
"Her dad thinks she's over reacting."
"I see... Good luck!"
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I arrived & we donned gloves, ready for the task at hand. The offending mouse had made her nest in the middle drawer of the 3 drawer chest. The drawer was already pulled halfway open, displaying it's soft nest made of fluff painstakingly pulled from the bed's boxspring, & carried to the other corner of the room, lovingly placed upon my cousin's seldom used halloween costumes. I pulled the drawer the rest of the way out & put it on the deck, & went back for the top drawer. As I removed the top drawer, I saw movement out of the corner of my eye, & perhaps a tail, but it was hard to know. Was I imagining things?
I handed the drawer to my cousin, & said, "I think the mouse might still be in the dresser."
"Are you serious?"
"Now I'm hearing noises from under the drawer, so I'm 99% sure it's in here."
"I'm getting the cat!"
She brought the cat into the room & quickly shut the door... but she remained outside of the room! In the meantime I had commandeered a plastic shopping bag in which to trap the mouse since it was still inside the dresser frame. It was woman & beast versus smaller but quicker beast. The event was on! I brought the cat over to the closet where the dresser was, & took out the final drawer. "Ok, cat, do your thing!"
Apparently the cat's thing had nothing to do with catching mice, but had more to do with removing herself from the room. She promptly went to sit by the door. I picked her back up & plopped her back down by the now skeletal frame of the dresser. "Just jump in there & get the mouse!"
I'm pretty sure I heard the cat mutter "Go right ahead..."
At this point I called my cousin back in the room. I needed reinforcements stronger than a disinterested cat. We brainstormed a bit...
"Should we try to catch it?"
"With what?"
"Do you have a butterfly net?"
"No."
"Do we try to hit it with something?"
"Like what?"
"A spatula? Or step on it?"
"I'll get you some boots."
"That might be helpful."
At this point I was only wearing socks. She returned with boots, a piece of cardboard & a yardstick. In all the lack of excitement on the cat's part I had lost track of our dear pet mouse, so we carefully checked & removed each & every shoe from the other half of the closet. Our mouse was not in the bottom of the closet... Had she climbed up onto the top shelf? Was she in the folds of the clothes hanging in the closet?
We stayed still for awhile & heard some mouse-like noises from under the desk beside the closet. We shone the flashlight under the desk & slowly removed items from below the desk until we had gotten everything out & the mouse decided to head back into the dresser she knew & loved. Our plan at this point was not a good one, but it was our plan. My cousin would shine the light at the mouse, I would reach into the frame of the dresser with the plastic shopping bag over my hand & grab the mouse!
"Try not to get bitten!"
"Great idea!"
I reached in. The mouse didn't move. I got my hand closer. The mouse didn't move. I shot my hand out & grabbed... NOTHING! At the last second she had moved to the front corner! We repositioned, sized each other up once again. Time for the second attempt. Maybe I should just go for it right away... GRAB!
I felt something furry touch my elbow. I may or may not have yelped.
Now the mouse was on the other half of the closet floor. We were very glad we had already taken all the shoes out. All that was left were a few small plastic boxes, which we surrounded her with.
"Maybe we should try to trap her in something like a spider."
"Instead of bashing her on the head with the garbage can, we could trap her in it! We really should have a camera crew follow us around. Can you imagine how fun that would be?"
My cousin helpfully handed me the metal, vintage, Peanuts garbage can. I acted fast & successfully trapped the mouse! I could hear her scrabbling from inside the can!
"I got it! Hand me the cardboard!"
"It has a hole in it, make sure it doesn't get out the hole!"
I slid the cardboard under the garbage can, & picked up the can with the mouse & held the cardboard tightly underneath. Then I quickly flipped the whole contraption over hearing a satisfying 'thump' when I did so.
"Ok, what do you want to do with it?"
"If we let it go in the field, it'll probably just come back."
"How do you want to kill it?"
"I don't know."
"Do you have a hose?"
"I'm not really comfortable with drowning it."
"We won't be able to thump it with something. It's too fast!"
"Ok, I'll get the hose."
"And bring your phone. We really need to get this on video."
"You want to make a video of us drowning a mouse?"
"Maybe not. But we can take a picture after we do it to prove to your dad that you weren't overreacting!"
"Ok, I'll meet you by the hose."
We slid the cardboard just enough so we could fit the end of the hose through the hole & filled the garbage can about halfway. I know if we filled it too much the cardboard would get wet, & I didn't want the mouse to be able to get out that way. We heard some scratching on the side of the can, then it got quiet. I sloshed the can a bit back & forth, then tapped on the cardboard incase the mouse had found a way to cling to the roof like spider-man. The last thing I wanted to was to take the lid off & have a drenched, angry mouse after me! There was a little more scrabbling, then it was quiet again, so I repeated my slosh & tap technique, but heard nothing else. I slid the cardboard to peer down the hole, still a little afraid of the mouse suddenly jumping out at me, but our task was complete.
When I removed the piece of cardboard we discovered that in the bottom of the garbage can was a piece of cardboard that had been cut to perfectly line the bottom. As we had filled the can with water, that piece of cardboard had floated up creating a scene like that of Rose in the movie "Titanic" where she is floating on the door. The cardboard was not quite buoyant enough to hold the mouse up, but just enough to give her false hope.
We took a picture to send to my Uncle, showing that the job was done. I was tasked with depositing 'Rose' on the compost pile at the back of the yard, then it was time to head back home. More than we bargained for, but not more than we could handle!
Just as I passed through the small town near my cousin's house, a bird fell onto the road right in front of my car & I ran over it... Watch out critters, I'm on a roll!
Does everyone have this kind of madcap adventure when they go to the States? Maybe it's just my family... Who knows, maybe it's ME!