Araska is a rock, actually that is a lie, Araska is a fictional rock, in a fictional sea, in a fictional world, the only thing that could be said about is that, if said, world, sea and rock were to exist, then you would have a nice view of a fictional harbour.
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Evie's First Birthday
Evie had her first first birthday party, don't worry we are going to have one for family too, there were friends, cup cakes and chaos, what more do you need.
| Hey miming means pretending you have a cupcake! |
| Can you detect the one most likely to stain your child... |
| Super-Batman |
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Christmas Photo's
So a little preface, I warned Erin not to do these photos. It was back to back with a busy day for the kids which had interrupted nap, and was in the middle of their nap again so I was petrified it would be a gone show.
That being said, Erin's planning and execution were superb. Offering Bryan a present (of new Christmas pajamas) in the car on the way to the studio for pretend Christmas was genius, and the first shot of them opening presents is authentic, as it was another gift for pretend Christmas. It wasn't anything big, but for Bryan it was the perfect bribe without him evening knowing he was being bribed.
Scheme executed and great results, enjoy.
That being said, Erin's planning and execution were superb. Offering Bryan a present (of new Christmas pajamas) in the car on the way to the studio for pretend Christmas was genius, and the first shot of them opening presents is authentic, as it was another gift for pretend Christmas. It wasn't anything big, but for Bryan it was the perfect bribe without him evening knowing he was being bribed.
Scheme executed and great results, enjoy.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Going on Kinect Adventures
So it turns out I only play Kinect in my pyjamas so these pictures are pretty terrible, but B and I worked up a sweat to make them. So please don't laugh to hard that milk comes out your nose.
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Big Girls escape at the Doctor's
Evie is 9 months, and 21 lb 4 oz, I forgot how tall, and 17.5 " head
circumference. She's about 85th %ile across the board.
circumference. She's about 85th %ile across the board.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Crikey! There's crocodiles!
Checked out the newest neighborhood park, which is also attached to
the existing Coates Park. Fun for all!
the existing Coates Park. Fun for all!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Hang Nail
So there I was with the framing nailer just merrily nailing away, when on the hop on the recoil caused a second nail to get fired over the edge of the frame and through my finger.
I will spare the boring emerg story, and go right to the X-Rays
I will spare the boring emerg story, and go right to the X-Rays
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Home many times can you go to the hardware store in one day...
So I spent a lot of time driving back and forth from the hardware store today, I had planned to get a "lot of stuff done" in the yard, and I did, but I also spent a lot of time being stupid.
My day started with a "quick" trip, which took longer, and resulted in a very large piece of lumber sticking out the back of the car. I only had wanted to do that one more time... but managed to buy the wrong thing... A 2"x8"x12' instead of a 2"x6"x12, yes I know 2 inches whats the big deal (other then I'm speaking in imperial instead of metric.) The issue is that I need two equally sized pieces of lumber to act as the joist for my shelf, and I already had one 2x6 left from the first phase.
I did get the lumber for my potato box, but more on that later.
Okay I guess it is later, when I got home, Bryan and I started assembling the potato box, Cedar on the outside for weather resistance (plan to use that again next year) and pine stakes on the inside because 1. you can't buy 2x2 in cedar, and 2) they were 97 cents and sharpened.) At some point I had realized my lumber bumble and decided I needed to go back to the store. Erin talked up Mr B to the point he was excited to go, wanted to go, needed to go. So who am I to say no to a kid who wants to go to the hardware store (train handiness in early.)
So back we go to the store, with a honey-do list of this's and thats to get. I manage to return the wood, get a new piece, a weed whacker, a gas can, some screws, some clamps, a new tape measure, some brain damage, some brain damaged staff, a pricing issue, an ulsar, some rain, and some *sounds of exhausted exasperation*.
Returning home, Erin and I collude on the phone to get a snack ready for B, so we can go do the one thing that was planned for the day, which was go get our raspberries plants from the garden store. So B, snack, Evie, and all hop into the car. At this point it is 1:00 pm, also known as... Bryan's normal nap time....
So off we go, at the garden centre E was touch and go, it became obvious in the later half of the day she was having an upset tummy, (only after we were far away from the gripe water, which really works?!)
So we toddled about, and had a hard time finding everything. Then we found a tree we really wanted (need to figure out about where best to plant it.) It is a corkscrew hazel standard, first picture time. We've always loved the one in Erin's parents yard, (which sadly died suddenly.) This one was a standard, and already pretty corkscrewy. The hard part, was that all other ornamental standards, except it were 30% off, and so I started a chain reaction by asking if it was miss labeled, it took an age and a day to discover it wasn't on sale, but because it was by criteria in the sale of the week category they would give us the sale price.
At this point, we wanted it, and the shenanigan to find out the price had gone on long enough that we felt obliged to get it. It also meant that B was getting fussy and so was E.
Then we bumped into Huma, which was fun, and B had a great time showing her all the water features. At some point it all fell apart and fun turned to toddler mania.
We bailed with tree and got home, the dieters (aka Erin and I) were starved and grumpy. We fed B, got him to nap, Erin drugged Evie with milk, us fed, we tackled the gardening.
So we got our raspberries in the grounds, and added some lilly of the valley for extra smell. So we have two invasive indigenous species who can duke it out.
Next up I got my potato box started, I have to blame/thank brad for this, I hope to swap potato stories with him this year. I had so many extra Yukon Gold's left I gave them to my neighbours, we agreed between the potatoes, apples, tomatoes, and misc berries we are going to start a little garden fresh store at the end of the driveway.
This is the potato box, basically as they grow you add more dirt, and then add more boards. At the end you have a lot of potatoes, in a box. Let the frost kill the plant, the skins harden, then just get a tarp, take of the side, and presto potatoes. It is supposed to be cool enough to cold store in the garage, so I should have potatoes all winter (I hope.)
The rest of the garden is starting to come back to life, first, of course, is the daffodils. They are blooming, and the tulips and day lilies are starting to sprout.
My apple's are also starting to bud, and their leaves are ever so tiny where they are out. I don't think I ever showed the "finished" garden planter, and in truth it needs a little finishing, but I'm going to photo bomb for a moment, and then get back to silly stories.
My day started with a "quick" trip, which took longer, and resulted in a very large piece of lumber sticking out the back of the car. I only had wanted to do that one more time... but managed to buy the wrong thing... A 2"x8"x12' instead of a 2"x6"x12, yes I know 2 inches whats the big deal (other then I'm speaking in imperial instead of metric.) The issue is that I need two equally sized pieces of lumber to act as the joist for my shelf, and I already had one 2x6 left from the first phase.
I did get the lumber for my potato box, but more on that later.
Okay I guess it is later, when I got home, Bryan and I started assembling the potato box, Cedar on the outside for weather resistance (plan to use that again next year) and pine stakes on the inside because 1. you can't buy 2x2 in cedar, and 2) they were 97 cents and sharpened.) At some point I had realized my lumber bumble and decided I needed to go back to the store. Erin talked up Mr B to the point he was excited to go, wanted to go, needed to go. So who am I to say no to a kid who wants to go to the hardware store (train handiness in early.)
So back we go to the store, with a honey-do list of this's and thats to get. I manage to return the wood, get a new piece, a weed whacker, a gas can, some screws, some clamps, a new tape measure, some brain damage, some brain damaged staff, a pricing issue, an ulsar, some rain, and some *sounds of exhausted exasperation*.
Returning home, Erin and I collude on the phone to get a snack ready for B, so we can go do the one thing that was planned for the day, which was go get our raspberries plants from the garden store. So B, snack, Evie, and all hop into the car. At this point it is 1:00 pm, also known as... Bryan's normal nap time....
So off we go, at the garden centre E was touch and go, it became obvious in the later half of the day she was having an upset tummy, (only after we were far away from the gripe water, which really works?!)
So we toddled about, and had a hard time finding everything. Then we found a tree we really wanted (need to figure out about where best to plant it.) It is a corkscrew hazel standard, first picture time. We've always loved the one in Erin's parents yard, (which sadly died suddenly.) This one was a standard, and already pretty corkscrewy. The hard part, was that all other ornamental standards, except it were 30% off, and so I started a chain reaction by asking if it was miss labeled, it took an age and a day to discover it wasn't on sale, but because it was by criteria in the sale of the week category they would give us the sale price.
At this point, we wanted it, and the shenanigan to find out the price had gone on long enough that we felt obliged to get it. It also meant that B was getting fussy and so was E.
Then we bumped into Huma, which was fun, and B had a great time showing her all the water features. At some point it all fell apart and fun turned to toddler mania.
We bailed with tree and got home, the dieters (aka Erin and I) were starved and grumpy. We fed B, got him to nap, Erin drugged Evie with milk, us fed, we tackled the gardening.
So we got our raspberries in the grounds, and added some lilly of the valley for extra smell. So we have two invasive indigenous species who can duke it out.
Next up I got my potato box started, I have to blame/thank brad for this, I hope to swap potato stories with him this year. I had so many extra Yukon Gold's left I gave them to my neighbours, we agreed between the potatoes, apples, tomatoes, and misc berries we are going to start a little garden fresh store at the end of the driveway.
This is the potato box, basically as they grow you add more dirt, and then add more boards. At the end you have a lot of potatoes, in a box. Let the frost kill the plant, the skins harden, then just get a tarp, take of the side, and presto potatoes. It is supposed to be cool enough to cold store in the garage, so I should have potatoes all winter (I hope.)
The rest of the garden is starting to come back to life, first, of course, is the daffodils. They are blooming, and the tulips and day lilies are starting to sprout.
My apple's are also starting to bud, and their leaves are ever so tiny where they are out. I don't think I ever showed the "finished" garden planter, and in truth it needs a little finishing, but I'm going to photo bomb for a moment, and then get back to silly stories.
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| Daffies |
| Blue Berries, in pink and blue (yes pink.) |
| Almost finished raised bed, you can see the start of the top plate |
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| Apple starting to bud, I sure hope it has enough bandwidth to get the nutrients it needs from the app store. |
So back to hardware store anxiety. SO the lumber that I took back and then got again with Bryan... Apparently distracted by everything... bought the wrong one again. The first time was an honest mistake of ignorance, the second time was just incompetence. Also the tap measure I bought was missing, and my mental recording of the incident left it clearly on the self checkout machine at the store. I hate those things, really honestly and truely. They put people out of a job, piss me off, they don't work and they are slow.
I digress...
So back we go, third times the charm, this time with Evie. I actually didn't take the wood back, I just couldn't face it, but I wanted to get my tape measure before I missed my window (I figure the same people on duty is usually helpful.)
Third time was barely better then the second, store was FULL, and lines long and filled with cranky people, and there were a lot fewer cashiers then before (and of course only those automated crapinals (t crap + terminals.)
I got out of their, mostly unscathed, but I feel like I've been pithed some days. The rest of the day went well, lovely family dinner, Charlie and Alex kept B bouncing off the walls, and he pooped in the potty (yes these are the victories of my days :) )
Now is now, and I've typed much more, and for longer then I thought, bed time.
G out
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Cortland planted
What an amazing day, it started out grey and blah, so we all slept in a bit. To try and do something today instead of just putter around inside we would head out to Terra and just walk around the garden centre and enjoy all the indoor planters that they have blooming at this time of year.
We decided while we were there that we would, mostly to show bryan growing things, but maybe if we are lucky actually be successful, we would get some seeds and seed trays and grow our veggies from seed.
On a lark we visited the tree's, and I finally found my coveted Cortland apple tree, so one van full of apple tree, soil, seeds, planting tray and misc later we were on our way home (much later then we hoped.)
After feeding and chasing all the kids to bed, I looked out side to start some hole digging for my tree expecting some chilly rain, when I found out that the chill morning had been replaced by the balm practically summer day. I had my sweater off before I even started digging, and before long I had a big jug of water, and my Tilly to keep me from getting sun stroke.
By the time Bryan was up and ready to help me plant my tree (he was very explicit on the point of tears that he was going to help daddy, (he was also very tired from a late late nap)) I had dug the hole, prepped my tomato bed, prepped my shade bed, erin seeded the grass, got my tree stakes in, reinforced the tree stakes on last years new trees, and generally got my garden in order.
Bryan and I got my cortland planted, with much mud and ado, then set about planting our seeds. I think I may have accidentally planted lettuce on my cucumbers while I wasn't looking and Bryan's planting style is kind of scatter shot.
This is our first go at plants from seeds, so we will see how it turns out.
Anyways, busy, beautiful sunny day here in Miltonia, parents and kids are now zonked
>blogged from bed :)<
We decided while we were there that we would, mostly to show bryan growing things, but maybe if we are lucky actually be successful, we would get some seeds and seed trays and grow our veggies from seed.
On a lark we visited the tree's, and I finally found my coveted Cortland apple tree, so one van full of apple tree, soil, seeds, planting tray and misc later we were on our way home (much later then we hoped.)
After feeding and chasing all the kids to bed, I looked out side to start some hole digging for my tree expecting some chilly rain, when I found out that the chill morning had been replaced by the balm practically summer day. I had my sweater off before I even started digging, and before long I had a big jug of water, and my Tilly to keep me from getting sun stroke.
By the time Bryan was up and ready to help me plant my tree (he was very explicit on the point of tears that he was going to help daddy, (he was also very tired from a late late nap)) I had dug the hole, prepped my tomato bed, prepped my shade bed, erin seeded the grass, got my tree stakes in, reinforced the tree stakes on last years new trees, and generally got my garden in order.
Bryan and I got my cortland planted, with much mud and ado, then set about planting our seeds. I think I may have accidentally planted lettuce on my cucumbers while I wasn't looking and Bryan's planting style is kind of scatter shot.
This is our first go at plants from seeds, so we will see how it turns out.
Anyways, busy, beautiful sunny day here in Miltonia, parents and kids are now zonked
>blogged from bed :)<
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Bryan and Friends
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| Bryan has a lot of friends he likes to spend time with, Baby D (Some times known as DeeDee) is always a popular fellow. |
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| Buzz Lightyear and Bryan Lightyear confer with Star Command through the interstellar communications panel |
| Apparently Buzz needed some milk... |
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Bryanzilla and the Bowl Full of Candy
Stars whose names were excluded from the Credits include:
Zach as screaming villager 1
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