Showing posts with label Sawybean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sawybean. Show all posts

Friday, January 03, 2014

lucky me.

I was lucky enough to have my dear friends spend the night last weekend. It felt wonderful to have them in my home! The pitter patter of little feet warmed me to my very soul. The squeals and giggles made my heart swell with joy.

Oh, how I have missed these people -- both the big ones and the little ones. For the few moments they were in my home it felt like they had never left.

Sawyer repeatedly asked me what I wanted to do with her. We had a rough night so we watched a movie and baked cookies trying to buy some time for the parents to sleep. Our visit was much too short, but that couldn't be helped. I'm saving all my pennies hoping to make a trip up to FSJ to visit the family some time after the baby arrives.

Last week I also got to visit with this family and their new baby. Makana is a gem -- she is adorable and snuggly and delicious. It's no secret that I adore babies so I soaked in my baby snuggles. 

A favourite family and a new baby... I'd say that was a pretty wonderful weekend.

{this moment}

{this moment} - A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Wishing you a wintery weekend!


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Monday, September 16, 2013

fort st john.

My dear friend, Mandi, and her family moved to Fort St. John on September 1st.

It broke my heart to see them go.
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Mandi is my person. She is my go-to... my support... my encourager... my buddy. She is the one that I spent most of my time with and I sorely miss her. I have thankfully been incredibly busy since her family moved away, but I spend much of my down time wishing they were around.
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We threw a farewell party for them which would have been much more enjoyable if it was a yay-you're-staying-here party. It was still fun. Our entire church showed up along with much of Kevin and Mandi's families. It was lovely to celebrate their family and what they mean to all of us. And to remind them that they have all of us rooting for them and loving them.
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I am hoping to go visit in December. Woohoo! Who doesn't want to go to Fort St. John for a holiday? It seems so very far away. And it is, but it will be here before I know it.
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Mandi moved up north. So that happened.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Scotch Creek

We went camping last weekend and it was absolutely wonderful! I forgot how much I enjoyed spending every moment outdoors.

We didn't bring a stove so we camped over the fire. I cannot remember the last time I did that -- if I ever have. Not every single meal, at least.

The trip was too short, but then it always is. I can't wait until we are real grown ups who take a week of holidays at a time... or two. Being at the bottom of the pecking order means I have time of at the beginning of November -- woohoo!

I'm not complaining that we don't have holidays (I am aware that we just returned from a very long trip) but I am excited for time to camp in our own country. And to do so at a leisurely pace rather than feeling as though we are always blitzing through the weekend.

Back to our actual weekend.

We ate yummy eats. Swam in the lake (everyone but myself). Did cartwheels in the park. Shared an entire tub of ice cream (or it would have melted!!). Sat by the fire. Talked. Laughed. And generally enjoyed each other's company. It was lovely. Just lovely.
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Sawyer adores Erik. They are always being silly and giggling about something or other. It makes me a tiny bit jealous because I know I'm not nearly as fun as him. I can't compete though! The kiddies just love love love him!
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Gus is always resourceful. Here he is using his teeth to support himself while he climbs onto the cooler. What a little Kade buddy.
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The young'ns in the morning. They slept until 08:00, thankyouverymuch! It was awesome.
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Cooking breakfast -- yummy breakfast wraps that Mandi made. They were delicious!
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The boy. Passed right out. I even put that t-shirt on him without so much as a single stir. He was zonked. It felt so nice to snuggle with the little mister while he slept. I forgot how much I love the stinky, sweaty-ness of a toddler.
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Just before passing out. Not a happy camper.
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I love this guy. I really really do. He is a much better spouse than I am, but he is patient as I continue learning and growing. I can't believe I get him all to myself.
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Sawyer came to play in the morning. Here the two buds are counting fingers. 

It was a good weekend to be sure. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Three

Sawyer Dawn turns three today. I haven't seen her in four months so I won't do my usual character study. I can't because four months is a long time in a little one's life and I am sure she is a whole new little lady. 

I will share one of my favourite Sawyer quotes. We skype with Mandi and the kids on occasion and at some point in our travels I asked her if I should have a baby. I am always trying to use the kids to convince Erik becoming a parent is a wonderful idea. Sawyer did not help my argument at all. Our brief conversation went as follows:

Me: Hey Sawy, should Auntie have a baby?
Sawyer: You don't want a baby. Babies are dangerous. 

Thanks a bunch, Bean!

It was three years ago that my obsession with labour and delivery was, well, born. Witnessing and being an active member in welcoming Sawyer into the world turned my interest into a full blown obsession! Her being so delightfully adorable certainly helped, but it was such a moving and humbling experience. 

It is what really made me consider becoming a midwife. 

And I am still considering it. Planning on it, even. Obviously this is would have to fit somewhere along with Erik finishing his Masters first and us having children at some point in time,  but I truly hope this dream is one day realized. I used to think that specializing in Labour and Delivery would be enough, but I want to take the extra step to midwifery. 

I hope they develop a bridge in program for nurses so I do not have to do another four year degree, but another four years of schooling would be worth it. 

Pregnancy. Labour. Delivery. Post Partum. All awesome! Mothers. Even more awesome! 

Oh to be a midwife. 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

the best

This was waiting for me when I woke up this morning. It makes me ache for the people back home -- especially these six and their mothers.
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I would be on a plane and on my way home for some serious snuggles if it weren't for the wonderful time we are having. And if we weren't going to Thai cooking classes today.

But these are my little sweetie pies. Aren't they precious?

Sunday, September 23, 2012

comedy.

I took this photo of Sawyer
 and immediately thought of this.
And I laughed. Out loud. For a long time.

keepin it real

I often want to share every detail of my day. This is especially true when there are tiny people involved in those days. In keeping with my current desire for simplicity, I will keep my words few(er than normal).
My days off have been so full. Full of children. Full of laughter. Full of joy. Full of family. Full.
I babysat the neighbour twins while I had Maelle and Sawyer over. The four little ones played wonderfully all afternoon. Sawy and Maelle spent the night.
My mother, sister, littlest nieces and I ventured to the coast for 24 hours to celebrate my Oma's 86th birthday. Oma didn't know we were coming and when we brought the babies in she got down on her hands and knees so she could see them in their little car seats. She had tears in her eyes as she marveled at them. It was pretty special.
My sweet Little Miss slept over again last night. She slept for 13 hours and it was awesome. She even let me put her hair into french braids in the morning.
  And now it's back to work.

Friday, September 14, 2012

{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday Ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. 

Wishing you a lovely weekend!
 

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Sunday, September 09, 2012

:)

I got to see all my babies today!! I worked all weekend (got off this morning) which was disappointing as our church had its annual camp out. Erik and I obviously couldn't attend, but we made it out this morning for the worship service. I have worked or been out of town every Sunday all summer so I haven't seen many people from our church family this summer.
It was SO nice to be able to catch up with some of them this morning and early afternoon. Seeing Little Miss, Sawybean, and Gus Gus were an added bonus.
After hanging out at the camp Erik and I went to my sisters house to visit the littlest babies. They aren't so little anymore as Peyton is 7lb 15 oz and Avery's weighing in at 9lb 2 oz. Those little girlies are well over their birth weight and contently thriving. I just have to say that my sister is amazing! Two little babies cannot be easy and I think she is doing a fabulous job caring for her daughters. Two babies. I still can't believe it.
I have been up since yesterday so I should really be getting to bed. I feel like I have much to share, but nothing really to say. Seems as though that's often the case.

Goodnight!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

it's finally here

Summer  has finally arrived and I couldn't be happier about it! The temperature (as far as I know) has reached 41 degrees celcius and I'm loving it. I have taken up having a "sweat rag" with me. It's something I picked up when I was in Ghana and it has made my life that much more wonderful. I hate touching my face a thousand times a day wiping away my sweat-stache and brushing away the sweat that is dripping into my eyes (attractive, I know) so I carry around a bandana that I use to wipe away that sweat. I find it much more effective than using my already-sweaty-hand to attempt the same feat. That sweat rag is life-changing. Seriously.
In other news, one of the bathing suits I purchased didn't fit. Apparently I underestimated my size so I have to return it. I may keep the bottom and order another top, but I'm afraid the size up may be too big and then I'm stuck with the bottoms. It's a dilemma! I'm still waiting on the other bathing suit, but I'm not holding my breath. I may just need to have a bathing suit that is a tiny bit too big. Or I just need to lose some more weight in the chest region. Have I ever mentioned that I hate bathing suit shopping??
Mandi's husband was out of town this week too so I spent most of my days off with her and the kiddos. We went to the water park, the community garden, and hung out poolside at her aunt and uncle's house. It was lovely. Can I just say that two-year-olds are so much fun!
The little ones. Aren't they sweet??

Friday, July 13, 2012

{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday Ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. 

Wishing you a lovely weekend!


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Friday, July 06, 2012

{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday Ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. 

Wishing you a work-less weekend!
  

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Wednesday, July 04, 2012

my hands (and my heart) were full.

These three little rascals sure kept me busy. They were all in bed by 8, but by that time I didn't want to do the dishes... or anything else for that matter. I just wanted to sit on the front steps drinking my tea. Props to all you mama's out there who manage to keep a clean house. I think that mine will be a pig sty when I eventually have babies of my own.
I may have caught Sawyer climbing into Maelle's play pen this morning. I heard her softly calling, "Auntie, help pease" so I went into their room to find her straddling the play pens. She got herself stuck and needed my help to get down. I took her out so as not to disturb Maelle who was still fast asleep. What a goof ball.
 Grunty Gus is less grunty, but still exiled to the living room. The boy can roll!! It's hilarious to come into a room and not know where the baby is. I found him in a couple strange places -- under the couch and stuck between the dresser and the seat.
 And Little Miss probably said my name 500 times while she was here. "Ok Auntie Ashley" "Auntie Ashley" "Hi Auntie Ashley" "Auntie Ashley, ok." Constant and cute. I love it and find it absolutely adorable.
I'm off to bed because I have to work in the morning. I haven't been asleep before midnight on any of my days off so I am in trouble -- 0530 comes early.

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

blessed

I am so incredibly blessed to have friends who let me borrow their children. I currently have these three little one's sleeping over. And yes, Sawyer is smothering Kaden.
A few of my favourite moments...

When I put the girls in their room to nap Maelle quickly fell asleep, but Sawyer just kept singing "Auntie, Auntie, Auntie". After a while I came in to put her in my room for some quiet time (it seems she doesn't always need to nap). When I opened the door to transport her she said "Shhhhhhhh, Maelle sleeping".

Kaden fell asleep at 7:30 so I went to lay him down. When I came out of my room the girls were jumping on the couch chanting "I'm hungry! I'm hungry! I'm hungry! I'm hungry!" They ate so much food today! They ate as much as I did at supper AND they had about four snacks afterwards. You go girls!

The girls played hide-and-seek in my little pantry cupboard for about an hour today. Sawy just danced in the cupboard and Maelle ran from the living room to the kitchen over and over giggling like crazy.

I had to go shush the girls after I put them to bed tonight. Sawyer was calling for me, but when I opened the door she pretended to be sleeping (what a brat). The girls fell asleep after about 30 minutes -- not too shabby for little buddies whose play pens are pushed up against each other.

And, of course, the spontaneous affection. Sawyer and Maelle both randomly came up to me and kissed me, held my hand, hugged me or just hollered "Auntie!!!!!!"

Man, I love these kids. 

Friday, June 15, 2012

{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday Ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. 

Wishing you a relaxing weekend!
   

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Monday, June 04, 2012

that's all folks.

Isn't this little girl gorgeous?? It's my niece Hailey Jade. Look at those cheeks. And those eyes.
And her little sister Jordyn is pretty adorable too. Don't ya think? They don't look much alike to me. Hailey is a little Jansen and Jordyn looks like her Mama.
And doesn't this look wonderful? We spent Mother's Day at my parent's house with some of my siblings. It was lovely.
Speaking of lovely, I got to sneak in a little visit with these three (my Oma and two aunties) on the way home from said Mother's Day celebration. Aren't they cute?
And doesn't this look delightful? The water was fr-rrr-rrr-eeezing, but Sawy loves it.
We've only had a handful of gorgeous days and we try make the most of them, but I keep being disappointed with the clouds that continue to roll on in and rain on my parade. Look at this little gaffer loving the beach. This picture makes me laugh. 
And this gorgeous mama (Maelle's mommy) is amazing and a constant blessing. She rocks my socks. 
I've been missing my African Weave. My hair is still recovering. Ugh. It was awesome while it lasted and I would probably do it again given the chance, but it destroyed my hair!
Aren't we cute? Papi and I in the year nineteen-eighty-something. I look less than three years old, right??? I love me dad. Always have and always will. He's pretty neat.
Well, that's all for now folks. Good day.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

perfect weekend.

I had the perfect weekend.

I got off work on Saturday morning and snoozed for a few hours before heading to a barbecue at a friend's house. The boys had time trials with the go-cart, we jumped on the trampoline, we ate plenty of delicious food, and then we hung out until past my bedtime while I snuggled with a sleeping babe. Perfect.
On Sunday we had a going-away party for a friend after church. He is heading up north to work for another year so we got together to do what we always do -- chat, eat, and play.
We went to this lovely little park that I had never even heard of and played baseball, blew bubbles, ran around the playground, napped in the shade, and wrestled. Perfect.
Erik and I both had Monday off. Kaden and Sawy came to hang out for the day so we brought them to the beach by our place. Kaden and I enjoyed the shade while Sawyer and Erik played in the freeeeeeeezing cold water!
And then we played outside in the front yard for the rest of the day. Kaden was a good boy and he cooed at the clouds in the shade while Sawyer and I walked up and down the driveway with my little pram. Repeatedly. For an hour. Perfect.
I worked an overtime shift on Tuesday night and now I am back for a regular set this morning. Not so perfect, but a lovely weekend makes it that much easier (and harder...) to go to work on this rainy Thursday.

Hope you all have a wonderful day.