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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Just Beginning

This morning I did five hair cuts before breakfast. Camilla got a trim and requested some long side bangs, and all of the boys (except Sawyer) got nice short Summer hair cuts. After breakfast we went into town to hit up the library and return some books. They were such great listeners that I decided to take them to the park for a bit before heading home.

Swings used to be a part of our every day, but I'm pretty sure this is one of Sawyers first times swinging at the park!

The  boys were thrilled to clamber around the play structure for a little while. 

Part way through our play time somebody came up and asked, "Are these all yours?" I get asked this question often enough that I just smiled, "Yes. Yes they are!"

I just wish they would quite growing up so darn fast!

In the afternoon my Mum and I went for a walk through the raspberry patch and picked a whole handful. It won't be long before we will be spending hours each day picking buckets and buckets of raspberries.

Sawyer enjoyed the fresh berries as much as I did! I can't wait to eat them by the bowl full!

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Vine Ripe Tomatoes

 The cherry tomatoes are ripening! Eek!

I definitely picked and ate the first ripe tomato, and it was delish!

Also, how cute is this sleepy boy?!

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Discovery Canyon

 This morning we took our sunburns to Discovery Canyon for some more fun in the sun. It was a tough call, but the littles had been looking forward to this for a few days so Mr. Stannix and I pretended not to be exhausted and loaded everyone in the van bright and early to meet up with friends.

There was so many people already at 10am, and I'm pretty sure we got one of the last parking spaces. The littles were all eager to rent tubes and ride the lazy river.


After locating our group of friends, we secured some tubes and let the kids go nutts. For the most part the older three were unsupervised and enjoyed riding down the river over and over again with friends! 


Finley went for the first ride with his Dad...

And then got brave enough to ride on his own (while I walked right beside him just to make sure he didn't drown).

And just when I didn't think it could get any busier, it did! I could not believe how many people were there! We ended up running into some old friends out of the blue and had fun catching up.


We stayed way longer than we originally planned upon showing up because everyone was having so much fun. The littles were so exhausted that they slept pretty much the whole way home! We drove out past a long line of parked cars on the road and bid the crowds farewell.

After dinner I happened upon this sight and my heart about burst. These littles are so lucky to have Mike as their Dad.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Crystal Clear

This morning after I finished nursing Sawyer, I noticed an orange glow through the blinds and had to sneak into the living room to enjoy the view. It was shortly after 5:00am when I finally crawled back into bed, only to be woke by Mr. Rooster shortly after. Knowing that today was going to be gorgeous, we made plans to head to the lake for the entire day. We packed boat snacks and water and put dinner in the crock pot. 
I couldn't believe how clear the lake looked when we arrived! It was breathtaking!

Instead of going to the boat launch, I took half of the kids to the beach area and waited for Mr. Stannix and Grampa to unload the boat. We set up chairs and claimed a picnic table so that my Mum and Sister and some friends would know where to meet us.



As we took the boat around the lake I was in awe at how gorgeous everything was! Boating is so much more enjoyable when the water is smooth and clear.




With smooth water like this, we didn't tube for long! We anchored big red close to shore and then swam around for a bit to get used to the water. We all took turns either knee boarding or water skiing. It was pretty awesome! 

I was super pregnant last Summer and unable to do all of these fun things, so it was nice to enjoy a little bit of time behind the boat this year!


Mr. Stannix and my Dad each took turns on the skis. 

Sawyer was such a good sport to hang out on the boat all day with us!

Near the end, the kids started getting brave and doing crazy things on the tube. They weren't scared of falling off anymore and built human pyramids and hung off the edges and such.


Eventually it was time to head to the beach to meet up with my Sister, Mom and friends for dinner. We all enjoyed beef on a bun, beans and salad in the shade as the wind picked up. The boys took the boat for one last spin before we all headed home for the evening. I think I will always remember the crystal clear water and beauty of today!




Sunday, July 21, 2019

Potential

"If I were Satan and wanted to destroy a society, I think I would stage a full blown blitz on its women. I would keep them so distraught and distracted that they would never find the calming strength and serenity for which their sex has always been known. He has effectively done that, catching us in the crunch of trying to be superhuman instead of realistically striving to reach our individual purpose and unique God-given potential within such diversity."
~Patricia Holland

Read the rest of the talk HERE

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Saturday Evening

Today was so wonderful! The kids played LEGO for over ten hours and got along so well! They created a whole house with bedrooms and a garage and homemade motor bikes. They also made a ninja school with desks and a fun teacher. They used their imaginations all day! 

Part way through the afternoon my feet kept sticking to the floor and I couldn't quite figure out why. After a little while I discovered Caramel Sundae syrup drops all over the kitchen. Some of the boys like to sneak into the fridge and pour the Caramel sauce into their mouths. No body is fessing up, but there is some telling smirks on two boys in particular. I guess I'll never know!

After all of the kids were in bed I finished up a baby blanket I started a few months ago. I went outside for a few minutes of quiet and snapped some pictures in the golden light. It was such a lovely night, I could have stayed out there all night!




Friday, July 19, 2019

Slinging on a Friday

Just slinging on a rainy Friday!

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Sunrise

As I nursed the baby at 5:00am I couldn't help but notice the pink glow behind the curtains. When he fell asleep again I placed him in his crib and tip-toed out to the bay window. It's been a while since I've seen the sun rise.
I drank it in and then crawled back into my warm bed for another half hour of sleep.

We were blessed with some delicious haskaps and strawberries from the garden today. The littles ate them while I was washing and there wasn't many left at days end.

We finished off the day with homemade biscuits and warm soup!

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

The Perfect Day

Today was so perfect. 

We enjoyed watering the Greenhouse with Grampa...

Sweet baby snuggles...

Long afternoon naps...

And watching Summer storms go around the lake as we played.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Peace

The adjustement to Summer has taken a little while over here. While I'm not one for strict routines, it has taken us a few weeks to get into a good rhythm. Nap times are a bit different now that the whole crew is home full time. The house is always loud and noisy. Someone is always fighting with someone else. I'm constantly thinking of things to dispel boredom and keep busy boys occupied. The messes are never ending and it's always hard to find a balance between work and play. And lately there's been more tough days and burnt dinners than I'd like to admit. Then there's those thoughts of not being good enough, and not having enough time for everyone that are constantly creeping into the back of my mind. As a mother there are some days where I have to force myself to find joy in the journey and then there are other days when I'm full of faith and trust and able to see things more clearly. And if all else fails I peek in on a napping child for a few moments of peace and quiet.