Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2016

Family Photos.

We had family photos done a few days before Christmas. We had the same photographer who took our wedding photos come to Erik's parent's house and take them for us. It turns out she lives only a few minutes away from them.
We just did a mini-session and we'd woken Eliza from her nap when the photographer arrived so the poor girl didn't have much time to warm up to the idea. She perked up fairly quickly and, aside from wanting nothing to do with her mother, she was soon up to her usual antics.
She's been obsessed with her little tongue for a few months and it was in fine form during the photos. There are few shots without her tongue sticking out or her fingers stuck in, which is perfect because that is just her.
I can't be the only one who gets stressed when thinking about what to wear for photos! I decided that I wanted our photos to be normal -- I just wanted to look like us. I still went shopping on more than one occasion, but walked around bewildered and returned home with nothing each time. I decided to go with comfort. I hate having photos done and figured I would look most relaxed if I felt comfortable in what I was wearing. The shirt I wore is one I'm particularly fond of wearing on night shift at the hospital. And I didn't wear any makeup because I never wear makeup. As far as matching goes... I just tried to not makes us clash too horribly.
It was great having the photos done at my in-laws. It's a beautiful location that is very special to us and it's home.
I'm so glad we got photos done. I kept putting it off thinking I could do them myself, but I finally admitted that would never happen so I bit the bullet and got in contact with Kelly. These are only a few of the photos she took -- I have many more favourites!

Sunday, January 17, 2016

2015 :: Year in Review :: September to December

September
In September we decided to start the process of purchasing a foreclosed half-duplex. We began by negotiating an initial bid with the bank. The process of buying a foreclosure was... a lot more difficult than I anticipated and this was partly due to our less-than-impressive real estate agent. I won't go into all the details about how she dropped the ball, but suffice to say I wasn't fond of her. The bank accepted our offer and a court date was set for the end of October.
We also made another trip the coast in September for a youth conference that we volunteered at. We had friends visit from up north and we enjoyed Erik's brief break from school. And I slowly packed up our house. Slowly.
We spent an extended weekend in Manning Park with Erik's brother and sister-in-law. We went on a couple hikes (one that nearly killed me), ate copious amounts of food, played countless games of Dominion, and laughed at Eliza.

October
Maelle and Elinor stayed over the first weekend in October and Eliza loved having older kids around -- she watched them play, followed them, and laughed at them. They kept her entertained the whole weekend.
My niece got married over Thanksgiving weekend so the whole family was in town again. She was married on the Friday, which was nice because we had the rest of the weekend to spend time together. I can't imagine how busy holidays will be in years to come when all the little ones have grown. I am thankful that Eliza has so many cousins near her age.
Our court date was October 29 and thankfully nobody else showed up so we got the half-duplex at our original bid! It was stressful having to have a second bid ready as we had to go in blind -- they don't tell you what other people put in as a bid so you just throw an offer in and hope that you aren't outbid and that you don't outbid someone else by something ridiculous like $15,000. We had a couple days to close and then we had possession and renovations to look forward to.
I was going to skip Halloween, but a friend invited us over so I ran out and got Eliza a costume and she was an adorable little ladybug. If you aren't picky about your kids costume (and don't mind squeezing them into something a little bit too small) Costco has them on sale for $5.00 the day of.

November
We moved in with my parents for November. We'd made the decision to do so before our court date because we had to be out of our place on October 31 and our court date was on the 29th. If we didn't get the duplex we were going to look for somewhere else to rent for December 1 and were going to stay with my parents anyway. If we got the house then we would live with them while we started renovating (floors, paint, furnace, windows).
I spent hours and hours painting the entire house. It was nice to be with my parents because they let me borrow their vehicle when Erik was at work so I could go to the house and because they would were home when Eliza went to bed at night so I could paint from 7pm-1am. My mom also helped me when she could which was much appreciated. Erik was busy working and finishing his quarter at school so he was a busy boy.
We made another trip to the coast for school at the beginning of the month. It was the last time I get to go with Erik as I will be working for the remainder of his academic career.

December
I continued painting our house in the beginning of December and we moved in on the tenth. Unpacking with an 11-month-old is not an easy task. It is especially difficult when your cupboard doors aren't on yet because you're painting them. Erik worked his last shift at his job on the eighteenth as he is going to be writing his thesis, doing his practicums, and taking care of Eliza while I'm at work in the new year.

We spent Christmas in Washington this year with Erik's family. We were able to stay for ten days because Erik had just quit his job and I wasn't back at work yet. It was fun to see Eliza interacting with that side of the family. She was a great age for such a gathering and she doesn't get stranger-danger or separation-anxiety so she was happy to be with whoever wanted to be with her. She was particularly fond of her grandma, which made me smile. It is fun having a baby who happily goes to others and I'm sure the "others" appreciate it too.
Eliza turned one! I know most parent says it, but woah, that year passed far too quickly. Eliza is such an easy going girl -- she makes being a mama easy. I know I am biased, but she really is the sweetest thing. We didn't have a party for her (I've always thought first birthday parties are a little silly) but she was surrounded by people who love her, as she will be every year on her birthday (a benefit of being born on Christmas Day).
We had a mini Christmas celebration with the Kelowna Jansens when we returned from Washington. We just had dinner and gave a few gifts to the kiddies. It was nice.
And that was a brief recap of 2015. I'm curious to see what 2016 brings...

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

2015 :: Year in Review :: May to August

May
For some reason May is often a month that I forget to document. It is one of my favourite months, despite this, and I imagine I enjoyed it as much as any other month. In May we headed to Vancouver again for Erik's schooling again. I loved that I was able to go with him all year as we got to visit with family and friends.
Eliza's love affair with spatulas and wooden spoons began in May and we were able to visit with family from Northern BC while they were in Kamloops for a soccer tournament.

June
We tried to make a point of going on some family hikes in June as the weather was nice and our babe was portable.
Erik went to Alaska for his fifteenth season of commercial fishing in the middle of June. Eliza and I packed ourselves up and spent a month on the coast bouncing between family and friends.
Eliza learned to sit the day Erik left (I finally sat her up and she didn't fall over. Ever.). We visited my in-laws for about a week and then made our way north to the Lower Mainland to visit with my siblings.

July
We spent the beginning of July "camping" with my sister and her family in Monroe, WA. On the fourth of July my brother called to inform us that he had a son! Anthony Carter Keith arrive three weeks ahead of schedule and healthy as can be.
I spent some time visiting with some aunties and cousins before Erik came home too. It was so nice to spend considerable amount of time with everyone as we usually feel rushed while we are in town. I felt as though I was able to invest in the people around me and have them get to know Eliza instead of us frantically trying to squeeze a few visits in.
While Erik was in Alaska our landlords informed us that they were unexpectedly moving back to Kelowna years earlier than anticipated and we needed to move in few months. I was so sad about this as I loved our home and had been looking forward to living there for at least a few more years. We started the discussion of whether to continue renting or if we should look into purchasing a home of our own.

August
My mom's side of the family has Family Camp every August and we make it a priority to attend as it is always a good time. We meet at Timothy Lake near 100 Mile House and spend an extended weekend eating, playing games, reading, swimming, and talking. We were fortunate to stay in a cabin that we shared with my sister-in-law and nephew.
 We started looking at houses a little more seriously in August -- Erik was trying to convince me that buying one was a good idea, but I still wasn't so sure.
We had plenty of dinners and games nights with friends as well, which isn't abnormal for us, but I was really sad about leaving our house so we did it more often than we usually do. I was trying to squeeze every ounce of enjoyment out of the space we had.
My cousin got married in Kelowna at the end of the month. His wedding was so much fun and many of my extended family was able to make it so I was able to see people I haven't seen in a while. It was nice to attend a family wedding that didn't involve an immediate family member as no one was pre-occupied with wedding responsibilities and we just got to enjoy ourselves.

I start work this Thursday so I hope to finish off the Year in Review as soon as possible! I'm feeling panicked to tie up loose ends before heading back to the hospital.

Tuesday, January 05, 2016

2015 :: Year in Review :: January to April

January
I spent most of January nursing and getting to know Eliza Jane. She got a bad cold when she was only a few days old and we spent much of the month steaming, suctioning, and making sure she could breathe.
The transition to parenthood was easier than we anticipated. Being parents and having a dependent human being felt normal and wonderful. Eliza was an easy going newborn who only fussed when she needed to sleep or when she wanted to be put down. I learned early on that she wasn't particularly fond of being held, which would have been even more mind-boggling if I didn't have a niece who was the same.
February
We took our first trip to the coast in February and we were able to introduce Eliza to some of our extended families. Erik had a week-long residency in Vancouver for his Master's program so Eliza and I tagged along and stayed with various family members for the week. It was lovely to actually have time to visit with people as we are usually only down for a weekend and have way too much to cram into that time.
My friend, Heidi, came to visit from Manitoba. It may sound awful, but my favourite thing about her visit (aside from the yummy cupcakes she made) was that Heidi would rock Eliza to sleep in the evening when she was fussy and Erik and I would go to bed. Then she would sneak into our room and put Eliza to bed while we slept. It was wonderful to go to sleep without having to think about the baby waking up or not settling. And it was great to see Heidi.
Eliza was also baptized in February. My mom made her baptism gown and my brother did the baptism, which made the day even more special. Eliza was in fine form and screamed the entire service.
March
I don't recall much of March. Erik was busy with work and school and I enjoyed staying home with the babe. I do remember spending plenty of time rocking Eliza to sleep. She hated going to sleep and would put up a mighty fight. I was thankful she fell asleep easy at night because she would struggle with it during the day.
We made another trip to the coast to visit Erik's family in Washington as Erik's sister was visiting from Minnesota. A nasty bug was unfortunately being passed around when we arrived so the visit wasn't what we were expecting and we had to quarantine Eliza so she wouldn't catch the virus.
We had thankfully planned to sleep in a tent, but poor Eliza was forced to nap out on the deck sheltered from the elements by jackets, bags, and umbrellas depending on the weather.
I don't know what I was expecting, but it felt different sharing Eliza with Erik's family. It seems ridiculous but I felt almost surprised that they loved her as my family does. Of course they did! Why wouldn't they? Eliza's cousins were finally healthy enough to play with her the day before we left. We were down for a week and only got to spend one day snuggled up together! Ugh!
April
After our time in Stanwood we headed north to the Lower Mainland to spend Easter with my family. We also celebrated Erik and my brother Jonathan's 30th birthdays with a hockey party and lunch with our extended family. We rented what I believe was a practice rink and my siblings, cousins, and an aunt, and my uncles played 3-on-3 hockey. 
Our family also welcomed a new nephew in April! Cruz Kingston Black was born on April 28 to my brother, Joel, and his wife.
And our friends from Fort St. John came down for a visit to the coast. It was fun to finally have a baby of my own to add to the mess of children playing in the backyard and it was great to spend time together. I was there when all the wee ones in the photo below were born.
Next installment (hopefully) coming shortly.

Monday, November 11, 2013

More Family Photos.

Sorry to inundate you with photos, but I love them! I have a pretty wonderful family and I'm excited about the photos we had taken so I want to share them. Here are a few of the individual family photos.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
Sharlene's Family. 
Jessica (20), Christopher(10), Brian, Sharlene, Zachary(12), Kaitlyn (18).

Family Photos - Oct 2013
Anthony's Family.
Hailey(3), Anthony, Jenn, Jordyn(22 months).

Family Photos - Oct 2013
Lindsey's Family.
Avery (15 months), Adrian, Peyton (15 months), Lindsey.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
Zachary's Family.
Colton(2 months), Zachary, Heather.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
And because they're cute. 
Mom and Dad.

Photo Credit: flyphotographybc.com

Sunday, November 10, 2013

my family

We had family photos done this Thanksgiving. We were all supposed to be home, but a sister-in-law and a nephew were unable to join us for the festivities. We went ahead with the photos anyway because who knows when we will all be together again? I can't even remember the last time we were all together.

Here are a few photos.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
Everyone who was there.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
Without the Grandchildren.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
The nuclear family.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
The boys.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
The girls. Missing a sister-in-law.

Family Photos - Oct 2013
And the siblings.
(Zachary, Jonathan, Justin. Lindsey, Anthony, Sharlene, Benjamin, Me, Joel)

Photo Credit: flyphotographybc.com