Monday, June 1, 2009

A little this, a little that...

Hi all ~
This is a quick and dirty post to catch up on several weeks of happenings. It has felt like a roller coaster lately...many ups (visits with good friends, the simple joys of childhood) and downs (the departure of a much loved leader at work, work challenges, and the unexpected feeling of exhaustion after the completion of a huge project).

I seem to be on an upward swing again, with time to breathe, so am posting some fun stuff from the last month...in order of occurrence...oldest events first and ending with yesterday.

Enjoy - glad to be back!

Bryanna's Art
A month ago, some good friends and I spent four wonderful days in Chicago. One of my tasks there was to take photos of paintings by Georgia O'Keeffe at the Art Institute for a project Bryanna was working on. This is the result...original by Ms. O'Keeffe above and Bryanna's reproduction below...


Visiting the Coulmans and Sellecks in Keswick
Long time good friends (the Coulmans are Bryanna's god-parents and Jane, Joanne and I were apartment mates in another lifetime) who we see far too rarely. Allie, Jessica and Megan (all grown up - how did that happen?!) were wonderful with the dynamic duo - who were delighted to find that their birthday was celebrated one more time!

Uncle John's shed...


Kite Flying
Kites from the April birthday bash were finally flown with nanny and papa last weekend - wow, did they soar!


With Spring, come the bunnies (thank goodness we don't have vegetables...),


and gardening...
A couple of weeks ago, my dad brought his tools and added some boards along the bottom of my fence so I could extend the gardens. Then we went and bought 40 bags of soil and spend the afternoon carting and dumping it!


All in preparation for the gardening that was done yesterday...the girls were a great help and loved having their own knee pads, trowels and garden gloves.



and fort building...
Yes, this is THE favourite new activity for the dynamic duo. They spend hours in this thing and they brilliantly fashioned the fort around the TV in the basement so that they can watch DVDs while relaxing. The first day they built it and I said they could carefully eat a bowl of popcorn inside, Cassidy came upstairs and while jumping up and down declared, "I am SO happy!" hee hee. I made them take it down yesterday so I could clean but it's back up again (and bigger).


and Roast Beef.
Roast beef? Well, I needed a conclusion and the Sunday dinner I made yesterday WAS phenomenal and a great end to a productive weekend!

Really... a good meal, working with your hands, friends, family and simple pleasures...sometimes I forget that life is really good.

6 comments:

mosey (kim) said...

Okay... holy crap? Bryanna's artwork is getting SERIOUSLY good. I don't think I could draw/paint half that well at her age - could you?

We love the fort! And can't wait to see the garden in person - it looks so green already.

The Coulman's said...

Love all the pics - but especially loved your visit. The dynamic duo are amazing - you are raising some beautiful (inside and out) young ladies there my friend. Let's not let it get so long before our next visit.

Anne Marie and Julia Devine said...

looking good there in the Thompson garden.

still want a sprig of that amazing tree that grows in a bucket.

Hoping to get to our garden this weekend.

inch by inch, row by row,
gonna make my garden grow....

Shauna and MacLean said...

Loved the update on the blog. Your garden looks amazing I need to get busy with mine but so far it is just three pots. Well we will get there. One day at a time! thanks for sharing and wow Brya way to go on the Georgia O'Keefe artwork. Well done!

Take care hope to see you soon.
xoxo

Jan said...

I second that notion....Bryanna's art is amazing!! I got a sneak peak at it when I popped by that afternoon....and it looked like the real thing!

I had to smile when I read about the girls making forts. This was our absolute favourite thing to do as kids. We made hundreds of forts and had 'sleepovers' in them with my sister and little brother. Thanks for bringing up some wonderful memories!

Anne Marie and Julia Devine said...

jealous of the soaring kites -- perhaps I'm a bit of a noodle brain -- tried to fly the loot bag kite on Sunday and it was a crash and dive event despite the great northerly winds in newmarket.

where didyou tie the string???