Thursday, May 31, 2007

Today is our 4th anniversary. I can't believe it!
Last night we went out for our anniversary supper since Brad is working from 12-9pm tonight. We went to Cedar Meadows Resort (one of only about two fancy places to eat here in town.) We had a wonderful supper knowing that it might be sometime until we can enjoy an evening out just the two of us. When we were leaving the parking lot we picked up something in the front passenger tire. So, instead of having a relaxing evening just the two of us, we found ourselves now dealing with a flat tire situation. We were on our way to get it fixed at Wal-Mart (the only place that would be open at that hour) when the object flew out of the tire and loud noises of air being released were heard. We managed to get the car in the Sears parking lot where we had to put the spare tire on. There we were changing a tire all dressed up. I was in my black dress and could not offer much assistance. About half a hour after we had changed the tire it started to pour rain. Thankfully it all happened when it did.

These are the lovely flowers that my hubby got for me. They are just beautiful.

Today it is soooooo humid. I am dying. I would rather have the hot temperatures than this humid weather. Everything is sticky and the air is so dense. It feeling like we have been camping in a wet tent for days. On days like this I can't wait to have this baby. I just stay in the basement and try to stay cool.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007



Here are some pictures of our beautiful crabapple tree in the front yard. We didn't get to see it like this last year since we arrived in July. We have been told by the locals that you do not plant any annuals until after June 11. The growing season out here is very short, but is much hotter















Fisherman Brad.
Brad, Erich, and Vincent went fishing for one day over the May long weekend. They picked the coldest day to go. Brad caught four fish, but didn't bring any home to our table. It was cold, windy and snowing that day, so the guys were home in time for supper. Looks like he was enjoying himself regardless of the weather.







This picture was taken at 34 weeks. Still growing. The doctor is still monitoring my blood pressure closely. The big day is getting closer.
















Brad's Famous Ribs. Brad was so proud of the ribs he did on the BBQ that he had to get me to take a picture of them. They were excellent. He cook them slowly, so the meat just fell off the bone. If anyone would like to try Brad's Famous Ribs, just call us up and we will start the BBQ.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

I am to take it easy until this baby comes. Doctor's orders. The results from the tests I did the other day came back O.K., but the doctor is still concerned. I am to see him now two times a week and was told to take 2 or 3 naps a day. So, I am going to just put my feet up and relax. I would rather sit at home than be up at the hospital on bed rest. I wish you could store up sleep. I could be storing it up now and use it when the baby finally comes.

Monday, May 14, 2007

33 weeks pregnant!!!! We went to the Timmins Symphony on Saturday night. These pictures were taken when we got home. Everywhere I go people are telling me that I don't look pregnant until I turn sideways. Just carrying a volleyball. A volleyball that likes to move around alot. Brad talks to my belly and tells it to settle down.

Our house is slowly being over taken with baby things. This little person sure is taking up a lot of room already.
I had a doctor's appointment this morning and he is a bit concerned about my blood pressure being too high. So that means more tests and more visits to his office. Hopefully, everything is still O.K. I think we are pretty much ready if this little person decides to make an early appearance. We have the all important car seat now so we can bring him/her home from the hospital if need be. Can't leave without that.

This past week we have seen all kinds of weather. Last Thursday it was +30, then that night it went down to -4 and on Friday morning we had small snowflakes falling from the sky. One extreme to another. I spent most of Thursday down in our cool basement, and then Friday outside with a jacket on. Crazy.

Brad is determined on getting the lawn perfect this summer. It already looks a lot better than when we bought the place, but he wants to have the nicest lawn on the block. (or yet least as nice as Ed's, our neighbour across the street.)

Brad is getting ready for a fishing trip this coming weekend on "May Run." The May long weekend out here is called "May Run." Everyone wants to run as far away from Timmins as possible for the long weekend. Brad, Erich and Vincent (Erich's brother in-law) are headed out just for a day trip. They have been talking about it for months that you would think that it is some week long extravagant event. I am sure that they will be talking about it for months after.

This past weekend we had two surprise wedding showers for Val. (Erich and Val are getting married on June 30) The ladies at the church had a surprise shower for her on Friday night and then a few close friends that one for her on Saturday afternoon. We can't wait until those two are finally married.

The city of Timmins is in the middle of spring cleanup. Every house is allowed to put out any garbage on the curb that would not be picked up on a normal garbage pickup. Well, talk about making the city look like a dump. You would not believe the amount of garbage some houses have. The houses in downtown Timmins are fairly close to the street, not much of a yard, so the garbage goes from the front door all the way into the street. Anyways, it is a Timmins' tradition that you go and check out what everyone else is throwing away to see what you can find. In the evenings our neighbourhood was very busy with guys in their trucks just scoping out the garbage piles. I guess "what is one man's garbage, is another man's treasure." The Timmins spring cleanup made the CTV news for this area one night. (Yes, the news out here is pretty sad) There was an old French man on there saying that he likes to call it "recycling." Recycling indeed. The stuff probably just ended up on their own garbage pile the following year.

That has been our excitement for this past week. Not too much happening, but we always seem to be busy doing something. I'm not to sure what though.

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Thursday, May 3, 2007


My hubby is just so excited to be at work. Tony took this picture yesterday. Brad just loves being at Vogl's that he just can't hold back from clicking his heels. (I wish that this was the case.)

You can see Brad and Tony's Ontario licenses on the wall in the back. Brad's is the one on the right. They get those small green stickers at the bottom for each year. So there is one for 2006 and 2007. Hopefully only one more for 2008 and that will be it. Some pharmacists have the entire license filled with these stickers.

We are doing pretty good. Brad is a bit frustrated with where he works right now. He has come home with some very interesting stories lately. As you can see the store is quite small, way too small. The guys have a countdown on the computer at work for the number of days they have to work here in Ontario. It is at 400 something. He is hanging in there.

I had pre admission to the Timmins hospital this morning for the delivery. I am into the 32 week now and the days keep on ticking by. The ladies at the church had a surprise baby shower for me on Saturday. Brad knew about the shower, but I had no idea. We haven't even been here for a year, so I was shocked. We now have a few things ready for the baby when it comes. Brad talks to the baby each night and tells it what he did that day. Then he sings "Jesus Loves Me." There has been studies done that say that a baby will calm down if it hears a song that it heard in the belly over and over. Hopefully all it takes is for Daddy to sing "Jesus Loves Me" and all crying will stop. Probably not likely.

The weather has been gorgeous lately. The sun is shining today and the grass is turning green. We love sitting out on our deck in the afternoon and early evening. We have a few outdoor projects to work on this summer. We are done with working on the inside of the house so now it is time to give some attention to the outside. If anyone wants to come out and help with staining the deck, etc. I am sure Brad would love it. I don't know how much of a help I will be. We miss everyone back in Alberta and will be coming for a visit at Christmas time.