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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Crimson Lake

 Today brought us to the lake with Gramma and Grampa to cool off and roast hot dogs. The littles thoroughly enjoyed the shallow, sandy beach at Crimson lake! Oliver loves water and splashed around the entire time. The big kids went out to the drop off and swam a little bit. Everyone was especially happy when Grampa joined in for some fun too! Once they had their fill we headed over to the picnic area and got a fire going. The littles played on the park while we waited for the fire to burn down into good coals for roasting. These simple little moments always seem to stick out so big in the kids minds later on. Sometimes it's the little things that mean the most!





Monday, July 2, 2018

Grampa's Greenhouse

We are starting our Summer out at the Acreage. The littles have been itching to get out here since school finished and have been happily running around ever since we arrived. The boys have been running around shirtless, sword fighting with pointy garden marker sticks, getting dirty and making lots of noise. I loved listening to them as they came into the house, jumped on the counter and grabbed the biggest mugs they could find, and then opened the fridge to help themselves to some juice. They are free range and completely happy.


This morning we all went out to help Grampa water his greenhouse. The smell when you first walk in is my favorite! It's very earthy and grounding and hard to describe. They have about thirty varieties of tomatoes, english cucumbers, popping corn, beans and a few other things growing in that awesome space. It's my Dad's pride and joy and he takes great care of everything. The littles have helped enough that they know what number to count to as they water each plant so that they don't drown them. I spent most of my time in the greenhouse refilling watering cans for the littles and they happily drenched every plant (to the count of ten). 

Camilla is totally in heaven here and eager to help where she can. When she had finished watering she grabbed a pail and picked the strawberries, sneaking a few nibbles here and there. Coming to the Acreage was number one on her Summer bucket list and she has been counting down the days until now. She is begging me to stay all Summer! 

Just as we were finishing up, dark clouds were rolling in from the West. I love the contrast of dark stormy skies and bright green grass and trees. 

We brought our berries and spinach inside to the kitchen to wash and enjoy! The strawberries didn't last long, let me tell you. Can't wait until there's more to pick in a few days!

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Rawson Lake

 This morning we woke up without a plan for our day. This month has been a doozy and I wasn't in the nicest mood all morning. Mr. Stannix insisted we all jump in the van and drive to the mountains for a hike. Each of the kids grabbed their water bottles and jackets and loaded up in the van while I got myself dressed. After checking the weather we were off for a Saturday adventure in my happy place. 

Everyone napped on the long drive to Kananaskis. The clouds got darker as we drove and when we finally turned off the highway I noticed a dark cloud and fog looming over a few of the peaks. We had already driven too far to turn around, so we decided to make the best of it! 

When we made it to the parking lot it was spitting rain. We hopped out, had a snack and put on our sweaters and rain jackets. We checked out Upper Kananaskis Lake and found the Upper Lake Trail nearby.



 After leaving the wide trail near the lake, we began a long, steady climb through a subalpine forest. The temperature was cool enough that we didn't feel the need to stop too often. Fin has always been an incredible little hiker and he was such a trooper this time as well! The two of us took up the rear, hand in hand, while Daddy led the way.


 The boys enjoyed exploring the little streams we discovered along the way. 



We took a short break at Sarrail Falls and enjoyed the sound of rushing water. The kids were so excited! Daddy was a trooper carrying our heavy toddler the entire way up. The hike up to this point was fairly easy, but it got a little more intense after the falls. The switchbacks became steeper, the rain poured more steadily, and the trail was muddy and slippery.

Finley was a riot to hike with! He talked the entire time and sang some pretty great made-up songs. After a few falls and stumbles over tree roots he grabbed my hand again and walked beside me. Sometimes Fin would jump in the puddles as we walked, splashing my ankles with mud. He didn't complain once! The closest he came to complaining was when he said, "Mom, my feet feel like nappin', but they can't...because we're walkin'!" 

At one point he let go of my hand and said, "Whoa, just a second Mom. I need to check my ipad." He pulled a pretend device out of his pocket, fake scrolled with his pointer finger on the palm of his hand, and then stated matter of factly that we had five more minutes to go.


 As our kids ran up the trail, balanced on the walk-ways, and shivered in the rain, Mr. Stannix and I would exchange looks of why are we doing this again? If only we could all see life through the eyes of a child. Hiking in the rain wouldn't have been my first choice, but everyone was still in good spirits, so we just kept keeping on. Since we got started late in the day we met many fellow hikers on their way down who reassured us that "it gets better", "it flattens out soon", "only another km to go", "the view is worth it!" They would count our children as we walked by and then when they thought they were out of earshot exclaim, "Wow! Five kids! And a dog!" It always made me chuckle.

 The trail ended at a beautiful apline lake, surrounded by mountains and peaks. It was hard to see through the mist and the rain how beautiful the lake really was.The rain was coming down hard at this point and the entire shoreline was pure mud! We wanted to let Ollie out of the pack to stretch his legs, so we ventured around the lake in search of some more toddler friendly ground. Fin let go of my hand to run ahead and ended up slipping on some mud. His whole bum and jacket were covered in sticky mud, but he got up and laughed. We found shelter under a cluster of pine trees and unloaded our packs. The littles were hungry and excited to take a break. We munched cheese buns, Oreos, and fruit bars while we huddled under the trees. The littles were so excited to find some patches of snow at the top and had a mini snowball fight before we took cover.


 When it looked like the rain had slowed, we decided we'd better get going. Ollie happily climbed into his carrier after hearing we were about to leave. He was cold and ready to snuggle in for the long ride down. Poor Reese was shivering and covered in mud from the walk up. We took pity on her and zipped her into Hyrum's empty pack. I've never laughed so hard in my life! She looked hilarious as she bobbed her head around in front of me on the trail. We also ran into this really super nice guy who gave us his bottle of bear spray because he was flying back to the states after his hike and wouldn't be able to take it on the plane.


 Since the rain had eased up, we made our way back to the other side of the lake for one last look. God's creations really are spectacular! I wished it was a clearer day, but you take what you can get!

 The way down was much quicker than the way up! Daddy and the big kids ended up being way up ahead and Fin and I took it slow at the back again. The combination of the steep downhill walk and the chill of the rain made my knees shake with every step. Fin was still splashing mud on my ankles every now and again, but I was too tired to worry about it. Joe kept stopping to check things out and then running ahead to catch up with Daddy when he saw Fin and I. 

 After over five hours (way longer than we'd anticipated), we finally made it to the bottom! Not bad for a pregnant lady, five kids, and a husband carrying a toddler in the pouring rain! Ha! The clouds started to clear, and the sun even made a short appearance. We were all covered in mud, and our clothes were soaked. I was so surprised at the happy attitudes that everyone still carried. We made each of the kids take off their muddy shoes before hopping in the warm van. As we pulled out of the parking lot a few of them exclaimed, "Thanks, Dad! That was really fun!"

 We found the sun as we drove back to the highway, munching on trail mix and laughing at all of the fun memories we had made!

Friday, June 29, 2018

Days of Summer

Today we enjoyed a rather lazy, no-school day. The littles are so happy now that school is out and they have a little extra free time. It took a lot of effort on everyone's part to make it to the end of June. We are excited to start our summer bucket list and soak up the sun!

I spent my morning making bread because we were out. I'm grateful for air conditioning that still allows me to bake on super hot days when I have to. I made six loaves and I know it won't last long with everyone home and sandwiches to be made. We also managed a trip to the library to grab our Summer reading passports and check out a few new books.




The littles helped me set the hammock up in the backyard and we all enjoyed taking turns relaxing in the afternoon sun. I tried to get a few jobs ticked off my to-do list. The big kids were a huge help! When Finley saw them doing little jobs around the house, he asked if he could help with something. "Well, you could help me rinse the dishes. That would  be a big help." He replied, "No..." I thought of something else, "Well, you could make your bed for me. That would be a big help." He thought for a second and then said, "No. I just want to be a LITTLE help." Apparently I was asking just a little too much of him. Ha!

Mr. Stannix arrived home late from work and walked in through the pouring rain with a bouquet of flowers in his arms. It was such a happy surprise. 

We spent the evening relaxing in the backyard together. It was nice to enjoy the weather and catch up after a busy busy June!

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Awards Ceremony

 The last day of school has finally come! This morning we prepped teacher gifts, wrote thank you cards, and packed our very last bag lunch. It's funny how the end of the year is just as exciting as the start of the year. The kids have worked so hard to get to this point and I am super proud of both of them!
 Daddy was able to take the morning off so that we could head to the awards ceremony together. We got an email a few weeks ago telling us that Hyrum was getting the Grade 1 Art award. We got there nice and early and grabbed a seat in the middle.

 When the kids all shuffled in, Camilla was craning her neck to see if we were there (it was a surprise). We ducked down behind a few people until it began. It was nice to have Mr. Stannix there to help with wiggly boys. We watched all of the grade six grads go through and a few other awards before it was time to present the artwork. 

 Every year they pick one students art work from each grade to frame and hang in the halls of the school. Camilla had one done as well, and now her brother is following right along.

We went to the front to check out his work after the students headed back to their classrooms. We then went to say a quick hello to Hyrum before we left, just so he knew we were there. We met him in the hall on our way to his classroom and he gave us that humble little grin. I love that kid!

The kids brought home their report cards and they both did super good. I think aside from the grades, I am most impressed and proud of the way they act in the classroom. Both of their teachers mentioned how respectful and kind they are and that alone makes my mother heart swell. Now, onto Summer vacation!!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Mamma's Barbar Shop

 Hair cuts were in order for the boys this week. It's always nice to have shorter hair for these hot Summer days. They each took a turn in the tall chair and then hopped into a warm bath. I am still trying to fix Fin's hair from the last time I butchered it, but it's hard when I can only do one style (short). He looks much better with longer hair on the top, and I am still trying to master it. But it is a definite improvement from last time! Ollie was sporting a little mullet in the back and something had to be done. I tried not to cut off too many of those adorable toddler curls and it turned out pretty good for a wiggly worm. Until next time...