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Sunday, July 9, 2017

A Child of God

 We arrived at the acreage yesterday afternoon. The littles were so excited to see Reese again. "Are dogs allowed in Tofino?" Hyrum asked. I think he missed her and wasn't keen on the thought of leaving her behind again when we travel to BC. 

Ollie woke early and as we made our way upstairs, sunlight was flooding through the windows. I looked down the lane to see the sun peeking up from behind the trees pushing it's rays through a thin layer of fog that had formed overnight.

I had a wonderful time at church and found my eyes welling with tears during the meetings. The opening song was "I am a Child of God". While I listened to all of the little kids in the congregation belt out the words, my eyes stung with tears of joy. My emotions are close to the surface lately for whatever reason. Perhaps its because my oldest girl is turning eight this week, and has made the choice to be baptized. As she squeezed in next to me on the bench she placed a piece of paper in my hand. She had taken notes during the talks and illustrated each of her points with a picture. It was a proud mommy moment. 

1. On our own personal treks (drew a girl with a backpack)
2. Resisting temptation (drew a bin full of stuffies and her not taking any (this one made me laugh))
3. Stay holding the rod (drew a girl and a fishing rod)
4. Always be given a second chance 
5. Pushed their carts and their hearts
6. Deny his testimony
7. Joined the church
8. Grow closer to Heavenly Father

I couldn't wait to show Mike when we left Sacrament meeting. We both had a nice smile over it. She's so grown up.


This afternoon she pulled out her violin and serenaded us with "I am a Child of God". She wants to play it at her baptism next weekend. When she plays, it almost feels as though she is sharing her testimony through music. This song is near and dear to me because I used to sing it to all of my kids when they were babies. It was one of the few songs that could calm Camilla down when she was fussy. I want these words to soak deep within them so that they always know that they are a child of God, that he loves them, and that he will always be there for them. I love watching Camilla grow and learn and I am so proud of her and who she is becoming.

Saturday, July 8, 2017

William Albert Purdon

 Today would have been my Grampa's birthday. He was born July 8, 1932 and lived a great and full life until he passed away May 11, 2017.  I thought of him often today. I've been wanting to do a post about my Grampa for quite some time now, but I've never quite been able to find the words. I had the privilege of living next door to my grandparents for most of my life. Before that, we would look forward to their yearly visits every Summer at the farm. They would take a few weeks to drive out all the way from Ontario and spend three weeks or so visiting.

 When I think of my Grampa this is the picture that always pops into my head. This is how I remember him. I remember working along side him on the farm or the acreage. I can picture him perfectly, resting his arm on his shovel and talking with my dad. His favorite trick was "boxing my ears". He'd turn me to face him (and I was only as tall as his belly button), place his hands over my ears and ask me to grab his arms and then he would lift me up and laugh. I also remember finding him in the rocking chair reading a book and sitting on his knee.

My Grampa had bright blue eyes that twinkled with merriment. He was a gentle man, and always had a kind way of speaking. He was smart despite his grade 8 education. He always gave good advice and knew a lot about politics and money. He loved his family and wanted their life to be better than his. He especially valued education and worked hard to make sure that my Mom and her siblings were able to receive a secondary education.
Grampa enjoyed traveling and touring and he and Gramma would often drive around Canada and the States in their camper van. He even visited Mexico city once. He liked to joke around and his laugh still rings in my ears sometimes. He had a special love for little children. He loved to hear the babies giggle and hold their hands and let them touch their whiskers.
Near the end of his life my parents were caring for him around the clock. He had no desire to spend his last days in an empty room in a hospital bed. He wanted to be surrounded by those he loved for as long as he could. One night my dad humbly shared how in those last couple of days, Grampa was never demanding and always polite. He would spend a day suffering just to make someone happy and hated to inconvenience anyone. My parents, knowing this, took extra care to make sure that he was comfortable, fed and bathed. They considered it a great privilege and honor to care for him and serve him. 

I had the opportunity of serving my Grampa a couple of times in his life. One time that I will never forget is when I got to give my Grampa a hair cut. He was patient with my worries and carefully directed me to accomplish the task as Gramma would have. And he was so gracious and wonderful. 
One evening in May, he took a turn for the worse and it was decided that he would be transported to the hospital. Phone calls were quickly made and the family gathered to say good-bye. As I sat in the stillness of the hospital room, listening to the monitors and watching his chest rise and fall, I couldn't help but contemplate the different seasons of life that he has experienced.
 (With his Mother, Addie Goyeau Purdon)
Childhood could be likened to the Summer months. A season made for frolicking in the fields and getting sun kissed cheeks. Summer goes by too fast and is a season that you never want to end.  I thought about my Grampa as a child, caring for his mother, hitching up the big horses, playing around the farm.
I then remembered him telling me about the community dances he would attend. He was in the Spring of his life when he met my Gramma, with the promise of new love and new life. Gramma always used to tell me how good Grampa was with babies and children. I can just picture it!
Then came Autumn, when he harvested the rewards of raising five children, working the farm, and putting them through University. 
And then I looked at my Grampa in the Winter of his life. His limbs frail, his fingers spindly from arthritis. His hands worn from many seasons of hard work. His hair a silver grey, just like the frost covered trees in January. I looked at his beard and whiskers, once lovingly touched and felt by all of his great grands. These months are long, though the days are short.
My Grampa used to always tell me, "Never get old!" In the midst of his trails, he always kept a Sunny attitude. Despite his shaking and slow movements he would smile. He always told me that if you would just smile, everything would be better. And near the end of his life when I would sit and visit with him I would often feel sad because his body wasn't able to do the things that it once did. He taught me a valuable lesson as we talked and he matter-of-factly stated "I can't complain because there are others who have it worse than poor old me." Tears would brim in my eyes as I looked at him, shaking in his rocking chair with his "grassroots" hat shading his eyes, and I would try to think of just one person who might have it worse than he did.  
After Gramma passed away he would often ask me during our visits if I was okay. "Yup, I'm okay." He always told me that it wasn't worth crying about, and that Gramma would want us to be happy. I'm not sure if he said those things more for me or for him, because he sure missed her even though he tried to put on a brave face. The last time I left the acreage I wrapped my arms around him and said, "I sure love you Grampa." He would often respond with a "You take care of yourself" or a "Yup, drive safe now". 
My Grampa never told me that he loved me back in so many words, but as I sat and held his hand that day in the hospital room, I felt his love. With my Aunt, Mom, and Sister we watched him take his last breath. He was a fighter, tough until the very end. I think that being there has made it hard to articulate the way I feel. It was such a sacred experience, one that I will treasure always.

My Gramma's birthday was a few days later, and we all smiled through tears and joked that Grampa just wanted to make sure he got to dance with my Gramma on her birthday. They were two of a kind and although I am happy that they are together, a piece of my heart will always ache to talk to them one last time.

Friday, July 7, 2017

The Legislature

 This morning the littles were up fairly early. After breakfast we all changed into our swim gear and headed to the legislature to escape the heat and humidity. We planted ourselves in the shade of a big tree and tagged off watching kids who wanted to go to this pool or that pool. It was so great to visit a place that we loved while we lived here!

 Ollie loved splashing in the pools!

 Joe wandered around, skipping across the pools on the stones.

 I was glad to be there with this wonderful lady and her littles. She is an amazing person and a wonderful example of Christlike love and charity.

 Uncle Arland hung out with this chub for a little while.

 It was so great that he could drop by for a bit and spend time with us! 

 So many memories here....

 I have loved spending my days with this good looking guy. He is my rock and my support. We've had fun adventuring together this past week.

 These girls have been the cutest. They were pretty excited to see each other when we first came to the city. They've been sleeping over in Clara's room and wearing each others clothes. Even though there's a bit of an age gap, I hope they always stay friends. 

 They are so goofy and fun!




 These two are getting so big. I've loved watching them step outside their comfort zones and enjoy things that they never have before.

 This boy brings so much joy and light to our family. I am loving his toothy grins these days!

 We enjoyed a picnic lunch and then gathered all our littles for the long walk to the car. Just as we reached the van, Fin started complaining of a sore tummy and ended up barfing just as he climbed in. This heat wave is a doozy! We cranked the a/c and googled a nearby carwash. The next hour was spent spraying down our floor mats and the rest of our van while we were there. Fin slept it off and rehydrated once he woke up.

After a long day of play, we opened all of the windows to let the house cool off as we tucked in the littles. Ollie fell asleep in my arms and then I placed him in the bouncy chair near the balcony door where he enjoyed the coolness of the Summer's eve. The perfect end to a busy day!

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Millcreek Pool

 Today began with a plate of my brother's homemade waffles. The kids were super excited to top them with ice cream and maple syrup. We then went and checked out a few malls as I was in need of a swim suit. I finally found a decently priced one piece that wouldn't slip and sag as I carted toddlers and babies around the swimming pool. 


 On our way out we stopped at the lego store. Uncle Arland helped the kids build their own cars to display. It may have been the highlight of their morning!

 Lunch was McDonalds for the littles and a donair from an old favorite place for the adults. I was also feeling pretty proud because I finally found a baby hat that Ollie will actually keep on!

 We had a picnic in the park and played until the Wolsey's were ready to meet up and head to the pool.

 All of the outdoor pools in Edmonton are FREE this year and we were so excited to check them out as it's something we've never done before. 

 This boy is quite the water baby and loved hanging out with whoever would have him! We were also super grateful that Uncle Arland was able to tag along and help us out with the littles. Joe became his buddy and hung out with him the entire afternoon.

 The weather was hot, the water was perfect. 

Although it was a little bit crowded, we sure had fun!

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Backyard Fun

 We arrived in Edmonton today to visit with friends and family for the rest of the week. It's been pretty awesome having Mike home and traveling as a family. We were able to hook up with our good friends, the Wolsey's, for an afternoon of play. The kids were so excited to see each other again! I enjoyed chatting with my bestie all afternoon about anything and everything. 


We then jumped across the city and visited with Nana for the evening. We went out for dinner as a family to celebrate Auntie Faith's graduation. It was a good time!

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Crimson Lake

 We made our way to the lake again today! This time I made sure that Ollie was dressed and ready to swim. It didn't take him long to make his way into the water. He played and splashed for a long time while Daddy built sand castles with the others. I loved soaking it all in, listening to the littles chat their Dad's ear off as they built and dug in the sand. The delight in their eyes filled me with joy and reminded me how special childhood can be.






Monday, July 3, 2017

Berry Pickin'

This morning my girl and I went out to the strawberry patch together. The plants were speckled with juicy, red berries that we picked and ate. There is nothing tastier than organic, fresh fruit. 
 
Camilla ate until her tummy ached! And I may have gotten in trouble for taking pictures while I should have been picking! Ha!



 By the end, we had filled a whole bucket full of red, delicious strawberries. We washed them up and ate them with a sprinkle of sugar for dessert.

 The afternoon brought us to Crimson lake to cool off. Alberta seems to have found itself in the middle of a heat wave. 

 The littles were excited to splash around in the lake for the afternoon! 

 Finley loved running out into the lake as fast as he could and then tumbling into the water.

 Hyrum and Camilla have gotten pretty brave. Their swimming has improved so much over the last little while! 

 I totally thought Ollie would be content to play in the sand on the shore. When he became discontented I sat him near the water to splash around. He got into the crawling position and crawled his way out into the lake as fast as he could. 

It was the funniest thing I had seen in a while. We got a few cute videos to remember later!

 It was such a lovely afternoon! As we left, the littles were already begging to return again tomorrow. I am so happy that they enjoy the lake. It's the perfect place to cool off!