Blog Title Explanation

"Oh I Know" is a phrase used by Sybil Fawlty on one of my favorite shows - Fawlty Towers. I find I say it alot too!



Thursday, July 16, 2020

Cousins

Quarantine has been tough on my kids.  They have been missing their friends, and especially their cousins.
With a few restrictions being lifted we've been able to see a few more people other than ourselves.

We enjoyed a visit from Grandma, and Emry was able to come along.  Everyone had a great time together.  The only trouble was fighting over Emry's attention.  Good thing she is so patient and kind!


Then we were so excited to have a visit from Jill, Dane and Bennett.  The kids had a great time playing together and then we had homemade pizzas. 



The kids are all getting so big.
 The same day Cora flew home from her mission.  Of course, with Covid we aren't able to see her until her isolation time is over, but we knew they would be driving past our house.  We put up some balloons in the backyard over the brick wall so she could see them from Deerfoot.  Welcome home Cora!!



This past week Rachel and her kids were able to come up for a little visit and a trip to Ikea.  Unfortunately I forgot to take any pictures.  The kids were excited to see each other, especially Cadence and Freya.

Family is the best and we look forward to seeing more family in the future.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Well .. Hell Must Have Frozen Over

Anyone who knows me well, knows I'm not the biggest animal lover.  Growing up on a farm we always had animals but I tended to keep my distance.  Jason has always wanted to get a pet, and the kids have asked to get a dog for years.

I must be getting soft in my old age because I have finally relented and we recently got a puppy.

We purchased her a few weeks ago and were waiting for her to be old enough to leave her mom.  I can't even count the number of times the kids have said to me in those weeks "I can't believe you are letting us get a dog, mom".

Cadence has been so excited.  We made a countdown chain to help her visualize how many more sleeps she had before we picked up the puppy.

Painting Cadence made of the new puppy
She did a lot of practicing with her kitty toy.


This past Saturday we headed to Edmonton.  We weren't able to do our usual favorite activities in Edmonton such as the Waterpark and Galaxyland but we still had fun doing a little shopping at the West Edmonton Mall and going for a family supper.  We stayed overnight at a nice hotel - always Cadence's favorite part, and even their pool was open so the kids enjoyed a swim.



The next morning we headed about 40 minutes out of Edmonton to pick up Daisy.  She is a Beagle and 10 weeks old.  After we first decided to get her I asked Jason to ask the breeder what her birthdate was - so we can celebrate her birthday every year of course. So when Jason asked we found out her birthday is May 2nd.  May 2nd is the birthday of our third baby Kenneth David who was stillborn 12 years ago.  That news made me smile - almost like she is meant to be our puppy.






Daisy did great on the ride home. We stopped a couple times for food, water and potty breaks.  She didn't have any accidents and seemed to like her crate and slept quite a bit.

Since having her home the past couple days she has only had a few accidents in the house and seems to be bonding with everyone, especially Ashton.  Sleeps well in her crate downstairs and seems to love her bed in the family room already.  The kids are enjoying playing and walking her and I even like her quite a bit.





Welcome to the family Daisy girl!

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Edmonton Trip 2020

Every so often I check the Edmonton Science Centre to see what exhibits they currently have as they have had some really great ones we have visited in the past.  A few months ago I saw they had a Marvel Exhibit that was on until the middle of February.  Jason and I decided to plan a little family trip to Edmonton to see it.

Our plan was to leave this past Friday morning nice and early as we had tickets for the exhibit at 2 p.m.  We got out the door early as planned and gassed up and top up the air in the tires.  When Jason went to put air in the last tire he bent down and heard a hissing sounds.  We had a nail in the tire!!  It isn't an Atwood holiday without a little extra adventure.

Across the parking lot from the gas station is a tire shop so Jason ran in and luckily they were almost finished with a tire and could fit us in.  We piled into their waiting area and enjoyed hot chocolate and popcorn while we waited for the tire.  In the meantime, I called Edmonton to make sure we could arrive a bit late to the exhibit and still be able to enter.  An hour later we were back on the road and very grateful we had noticed the nail and avoided a flat tire on the side of the highway.

The Marvel Exhibit was great.  We all enjoyed it.  Cadence said she was just a little bit bored, but that it was mostly good.













After the Science Centre we headed to "Ice Castles"  it's an acre-sized frozen castle crafted by hand using only icicles and water.  We went at dusk and it was quite beautiful to see it become lit by the LED lights.  It housed a few slides, and a fireplace and throne.  Expensive but definitely a fun one time adventure.  Cadence loved the slides.  We had a really mild night so we could enjoy for as long as we wanted.











We ate at the Old Spaghetti Factory.  Jason and I ate there on our honeymoon and it has now become a family tradition.  The remainder of the weekend included the World Waterpark (for nearly 8 hours), Galaxyland, and shopping.







I think it is funny how much my kids love going to Edmonton.  It is a quick, fun getaway.  I was grateful for good weather and good roads.  Love spending time with my little family!!

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

First Sewing Project

A couple years ago Jason bought me a sewing machine.  I want to learn how to sew but I felt intimidated.  I wasn't sure how to thread the machine and didn't know how to get started.  A great friend of mine, Karen, is a wonderful seamstress and she offered to come over and help me get started.  She came with supplies and an idea for a cute little bag for Cadence.

We got my machine all set up and in no time at all I had made this adorable little bag for Cadence.  Cadence loves it and I'm feeling more confident in using my machine.  Thanks Karen for the sewing lessons.  Now to find some easy sewing projects!