Monday, June 09, 2008

A few Comments on Last Week




Is it just me? Has blogging lots its' glitz? Or is it FaceBook and life that keep me otherwise occupied? Perhaps a bit of all three. Life goes on all around us.


Here in The Grove, I've been waiting literally for 3 weeks to wash and hang out the "extra" Winter blankets removed from the bed. Because surely, we don't need them anymore. And what have we been sleeping under these cool nights? The blankets! It has been too rainy and cool to hang them out and too cool to do without them.



This past week we spied in our lilac tree the most beautiful yellow "robin". I know, I know, you think I'm seeing things. This beautiful bird is of the same size as one, its' face was a fantastic shade of orange and its' wing tips and tail feathers were a dark colour, not brown, but not black. He unknowingly entertained us for about 5 minutes. I looked in "What's That Bird?", a housewarming gift from April and Nick, and thought it just might be a cousin of the Baltimore Oriole, known as a Bullock's Oriole, BUT the map if you can go by it, doesn't include a visit to The Grove or BC for that matter. Whatever, this beautiful bird's species-it was spectacular. I do so hope we get another visit.





And speaking of visits.
Last Wednesday Pappa paid a visit to Cameron's school. His class has been studying construction for several weeks and somehow Pappa got wrangled into going in and doing a presentation. I think it was because he and Cameron had paid a visit to the Golden Ears Bridge being built fairly close by our house, and Pappa mentioned it to the teacher. Well after a little foot dragging on Pappa's part, he threw himself into planning an afternoon visit, models, towers of balsa wood and popsicle sticks, picture boards, an art assignment (naturally!) and a match up quiz. My beloved was an ace Art Teacher for years and years and years and years and years in Richmond, but when I watched him in action building bridge like structures, triangular shapes and square shapes, and I-Beam shapes, I think he missed his calling. He threw himself at it with gusto. The idea was to build a bridge that could withstand 30 pounds of bricks. Nanny was hoping for a collapse and so were the kids in the class, but ultimately it took our Grandson pushing down on the structure to make it give way. The catch-phrase was: What Will It Take to Make it Break? My engineer in hiding really did a bang up job.

Pappa waiting to begin his presentation


Some of the prep work that went on in our dining room

When I see this picture of my beloved it reminds me of his teaching days. His daughter captured him but good!

OUR THANKS TO CATHY FOR THE PICTURES!


And more on visits.


Amy and Tyler went to Kelowna for a Softball/Baseball Tournie. I don't know the end result of the tournament, but I know Tyler's team won most of the games-way to go T and Team!


While they were in Kelowna, the kids paid a visit to her momma's former homesite. When I was about 3, our family moved to Kelowna from Winnipeg, via Vancouver. And speaking of bridges-there wasn't one when we lived there, we had to take the ferry from Westbank over to Kelowna. That tells you how long ago that was. I think there were only about 8,000 of us living there at the time. Time marches on and now Kelowna has a better bridging system than we do heading into Vancouver over the Port Mann! What's wrong with that picture? Anyway, I digress. Sorry about that.


Last time the "kids" went to Kelowna for a tournament I told Amy that my old stairs are shoring up the banks of Mission Creek. They went out on a fact finding mission and after a few misleading clues (thanks to me) they actually found them. I think now it is a must do pilgrimage in our family, because they too made a return visit to the site this year. Here are some pictures including one of our daughter, the third generation of our family standing on one of the stairs!





Mission Creek Bridge about a block before it heads into Lake Okanagan.

The view from our former yard!


This was the very first picture given to me, by a former co-worker named Carolyn Owens. I told her about the stairs and she and her family went looking for them, found them and gave me this picture. I wonder if they go back there too now, just to see if they are still there! I told you it was a pilgrimage.




Taken last year, looking for the stairs in the dark of night! Anything T?




I'll never forget how the fish would turn the low creekbed red when they were spawning. What a sight that was.



This picture was taken last year when the creek was a little lower.




The site of of our former yard. Hence the stair wreckage. Reservations anyone?



This year's pictures. I copped them from Facebook and they are too small!!!




And last, but not least, my beautiful mommy and I on the infamous red stairs, proudly holding our Christmas presents, Candy and Andy. Mom holding Candy, my sister's bear, and me holding Andy. I always wanted Candy! I love this picture of my mom and she tells me this was her favourite skirt. Note: my curly hair-my sister and I still joke about the wooley lamb look perms. My hair is naturally bone straight.




And a few last words on Visit and Visitors.



On Saturday it was my dear Brother and Sister-in-law's 45th Wedding Anniversary. (They are blogger shy so I won't say too much more about that!), but in order to surprise them we arranged for April, Abby and my dear mother-in-law Erika to be delivered to our home before the appointed surprise party. Our dear son-in-law Nick was at a golf tournament in Langley so he dropped the ladies off at our house before heading to his event. We had a quick bite and some playtime at our house before we left for the wonderful party organized by our two beautiful nieces, Riki and Andrea and handsome dude of a husband, Kirby. April didn't think Abby would sit her Momma's high chair so we used it as a table. Oma had the delight of feeding her peas and minigo yoghurt. Abby got to play with some of her Momma's FisherPrice people. We had so much fun during the short interlude before the party. I believe the cutest moment came when we had her standing in our living room by the coffee table. On the coffee table are two beautiful candles that her momma gave me incidentally. Abby was blowing out (imaginary) candle flames. So darn cute! It won't be long and she will be blowing out her birthday candles.


Sorry April, caught you mid-chew! You can pay me back on your blog sometime!



Oma doing the honours and loving every second of it-Abby too as you can see!

Mother and Son! Love them both so much.

Nanny and Abby playing with antiques! Nanny caught in mid-comment, ooh buddie Burt! Does that make up for your's April? LOL
Abby's mommy wanted to take all of our toys home. Pappa almost helped her load them in the car, but I stopped them.




2 Party Girls, my beautiful Mom and Baby Coco!






Oma putting on the Tats and her eager subjects.




Some of the results!


A beautiful Mommy!


A handsome Daddy and a Daddy-To-Be-Congrats Bryan!




Who's my mommy holding?




Caroline showing us what Uncle Nick was up to. Well actually that's the golf bag upsidedown hopefully that didn't happen to Uncle Nick!



Apologies to Carly, you must have been hiding around the corner when Pappa had the camera out. No pictures of our little girl wearing her pretty party frock and awesome smile!

All in all it has been a pretty terrific week of family, fun and memories, and oh ya, rain!







5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great update, Mom! Loved the pics of Dad in Cameron's class and of course the Anniversary party I missed... Thanks for postings! Still love the red stairs spottings -- maybe it'll be a tradition for years to come! I can send you the bigger pics if you like.

xo Amy

Kristen said...

I love reading your blog! I am so glad you haven't given up on blogging. Thanks for all your comments on my blog too!

Unknown said...

Hi Mom!
I haven't posted a comment in a coon's age nor really blogged all that much. I shall blame FaceBook of taking all my time away!
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed reading the lengthy updates of Dad teaching again in Cam's class - wow, major technical work on those bridges. It took me back to high school. And seeing all the great photos from Saturday too. (yeah, I'll get you back for posting a very flattering shot of me eating a sangy!). Can you send me the whole lot for my files.
Much love and thanks for keeping Abby so happy at your house! You have the coolest albeit retro toys around.
xoxo

Anonymous said...

Finally...! So glad to read one of your very enjoyable posts A.A.! It's so much fun and interesting to read up on all the "goings-on" with you and the family! :-)
Glad you are back... at least if only for this one weekly musing!
Lots of love to you! Andrea xo

Hope Walls said...

Whew! I'm tired after all that catching up. Love the stairs!!! I'm looking forward to summer vacation - we have a few pilgrimmages of our own to make.

Love the red hair - Abby's little red head makes me smile every time I see it!

We do a bridge-building competition every year here in the engineering department! How cool Cameron got to have such a special visit!