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Book Sale Success! So Proud of My Girls

Apr. 20th | Posted by 8 comments

Today’s book sale at the girls’ elementary school was a resounding success! in so many ways.

The reason we were doing the book sale was to raise monry for the educational centre in Gindo, Ethiopia (built by Canadian Humanitarian and furnished by Vulnerable Children.)

But the reason we held the booksale this week, of all the busiest weeks of the year, was because I wanted the girls to feel empowered to make a diference. And they did. You see, Spice came up with this idea 1 1/2 weeks ago, and I couldn’t put it off until two months later when it would be convenient. 5 year olds need to see the results of their actions right away. So we seized the moment and pulled it off.

The girls raised $240 just from the sale of books alone (awesome!!) but the teachers started a pool (and are giving it to me tomorrow) and the grade 6 class decided to donate their Me to We cash to the project as well. Apparently that’s $200+/-. So I’m guessing my 5 year olds have raised close to $500 for Vulnerable Children this week – not shabby!

We were playing on the playground after the big sale (decompressing and connecting) and Sugar said how great her heart feels, knowing that they can really help other kids in Ethiopia. As a parent, that was exactly what I was hoping she would take away.

Icing on the cake was the grade 6 donations. Apparently (hearsy from the girls’ teacher) the class invited my two little pip-squeeks down to their classroom to present on the project. Off the cuff, my two kids told them all about how some kids in Ethiopia don’t have books to study from, and sometimes not even enough food. We have lots of books in our library and they should have that too. Their teacher was so proud of how articulate they were! (me too – even in hearsay.) And then the grade sixers formally presented their donation, wich surprised and pleased the girls enormously.

I don’t think I could be more proud.

Love to Hear your Comments!

Apr. 18th | Posted by 14 comments

I blog for three reasons – to keep a journal of my children, to inspire families to adopt, and to interact with my on-line community. I know you are still visiting my blog, because the stats say 250-300 of you visit each day… but I’m missing that reciprocal discussion. [hint hint hint] Please consider commenting on the blog when you visit! and sharing your thoughts and ideas too… I’m missing you! and your voices.

4 days until I leave for Ethiopia!!!!

Apr. 18th | Posted by 3 comments

Grandpa enjoys some injera

4 days to go?!?!? Where has the time gone? And I am SO not ready…

It’s the worst season of the whole year at work, I’m single-parenting for a month, we had 4 surprise dentist visits and a surprise $1500 brake job on the truck this week…. etc, etc… and I admit – I’ve been completely overwhelmed. So much that I had a good cry on the phone to my mom on Saturday. Then she saved the day by coming on the bus Sunday morning from Creston (and my dad came from Vancouver where he was working) and they helped me out for the last 2 days. Now I’m only 1 day behind, and not three!! thank goodness!!!

Tonight when I ran over to my friend M’s house to get her to stick me with my Twinrix shot (she’s a nurse) and pick up stuff for her family in Ethiopia, she surprised us with some supper for the night. Yeah! I may be swamped, but I am sure looking forward to the trip!!

Now enough “free time” – I’d better get back to work! Be sure to start visiting the Vulnerable Children Society blog on Sunday, as I’ll be blogging there throughout our trip!

Spice recuperating from the second of four dentist visits this week. That DOES mean 4 milkshakes, on the plus side.

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My permanent post in from of the computer, trying to get everything ready!!!


Hello from Haida Gwaii

Apr. 17th | Posted by 0 comments

Jrock is having a lovely time – a blissfully laid-back working holiday on Haida Gwaii. (In the meanwhile back here I’m barely sleeping, but am I resentful????…. No…. – but jealous for sure!)

Actually, today he said he’s getting a little bored. He isn’t used to the extremely laid back pace. But he has gone on some adventures and I think you’ll enjoy seeing some of the pictures he sends his girls each day. He’s caught fish, eaten hotdogs, hiking out to a shipwreck… I hope we get to go next time!

The Simpsons in Little Ethiopia

Even Marg loves Ethiopian food!!!! I had to laugh, because I felt like her a bit when I first pulled into the Queen of Sheba in Calgary Downtown thos many years ago… now all I think is “yummy!” and “home.”

Apr. 16th | Posted by 1 comments

Book Sale This Week!

Book Sale This Week!

My daughters are trying to raise money to fill the educational centre in Gindo, Ethiopia, with books, gardenng supplies, furniture and learning supplies.

Above is the posterboard they made to solicit book donations and tell the school about their campaign!

If you can, please stop by Raymer Elementary in Kelowna at 2:30 on Thursday the 19th to buy some books!

If you can’t make it, please consider donating a small amount to their campaign! Here is the link. Thank you so much!!!!

The picture below is of some of the kids benefiting from the preschool, library, and afterschool programs!

Apr. 15th | Posted by 0 comments

The Easter Bunny visits Prince George

Apr. 13th | Posted by 0 comments

We spent 3 days at Easter up in Prince George, visiting my best friend S, her husband T and their little daughters. The daughters names are also S and T - which could get confusing. So from here on out, I’ll refer to them as Mac and Cheese.

I was reminiscing during our visit – although only 22 months old, Mac and Cheese are the same size (weight and shoe size, anyway) as our girls were when we brought them home just short of their third birthday. So little! So packable!

Sugar and Spice were apparently reminiscing as well, since they turned from independent 5.5 year olds who can make their won breakfast and get ready for school, into helpless children who needed mommy to put their pants on. But whatever. With Jock gone, I’ve spent a lot of my time at home with them ignoring them and trying to get my work done, so it was a chance to coddle, nurture and lovey-dove them up for a few days.

We went to the local science centre as well as to a friend of S&T’s for an Easter egg hunt, but the highlight was definitely just hanging out and catching up.

Funny, I could tell the girls apart right away, even though I hadn’t seen them since last summer… and didn’t mix them up once! Must be a mom-of-twins thing :-) However, I may have mixed them up in the pictures… the chick pic, I can’t remember who was wearing what, and I can’t see her face! lol

Enjoy the pictures!

Spring has sprung!

Spring has sprung!

The daffodils are blooming in the window boxes, the apple and pear trees are sprouting leaves, and the grass is green. Yeah spring!!!

Apr. 12th | Posted by 2 comments

My girls organize a book sale fundraiser!

My girls organize a book sale fundraiser!

So proud of Spice – she was listening to music on the radio last week, and said “This song makes me think of people in Kelowna without any homes, and people in Ethiopia without any food.”

I empathized, and asked her what she wanted to do about it.

So Spice said that she wanted to sell books at her school and send the money in Ethiopia to help with the “Library” that Vulnerable Children is filling with books.

Well, the last thing I need right now is another project before I run off to Ethiopia myself, but there is no wiating for a 5 year old. So their big book sale is next week, and I’ll be sure to post some pictures!

If you would like to help Sugar and Spice with their fundraiser, you can donate to the project here… and get a tax receipt!!

Apr. 11th | Posted by 0 comments

Hello from Haida Gwaii

Hello from Haida Gwaii

My dear husband is by his lonesome on the gorgeous island of Haida Gwaii.

The girls and I really wanted to go with him, but cancelled our trip. Jrock and I just concluded that it would be impossible for me to get my work done and get ready for my trip to Ethiopia if we went along for the ride.

So he sent some pictures today of his digs – this lovely little cottage, with a river across the field. Jrock said he got a fishing licence and was going out to fish! This was surprising for a few reasons – one, he rarely does anything outside for fun unless cajolled into it. Two, he hates fish. Three, he doesn’t like fishing.

MAYBE, this is a new beginning for him – a departure into a more active outdoorsy life!

Or, maybe he’s just really bored without us, isolated on a huge island with very few people. And no PRV and no internet…

In any case, I hope he is having a blast! ;-) Catch one for me, honey!!

Apr. 11th | Posted by 2 comments

Visiting the Homesteaders

Visiting the Homesteaders

This weekend we’ve been on the road, and we’re actually currently up in Prince George. On the way up, we stopped for a night visit at Sugar and Spice’s friend C’s house. He and his family (5 brothers and 2 sisters) live on a farm. His mom J has been trying her hand for the last two years at what she calls “homesteading” – raising animals and trying to be self-sufficient.

The girls, of course, were super stoked to see their buddy C… but I also really enjoyed my visit, getting to know J better, and learning from her adventures of the last two years living the country life.

The nice thing is that even though C and his family live 5 hours away, the girls do get to se their buddy a few times a year, including at Harambee and Mehaber summer camps. Funny how they have this age difference with him (they are 5 1/2 and he is just 9) but they are such peas in a pod. He’s a really good kid, so I hope their friendship stands the test of time and growing up.

Apr. 8th | Posted by 0 comments

The Sweetest Thing

The Sweetest Thing

I was asking the girls what they were looking forward to, going to Calgary at the end of the month. (While I’m in Ethiopia, they are traipsing about Alberta with their dad.)

The answer was so sweet – I was expecting them to say the zoo, or the science centre (which Auntie L has promised to take them to. Nope! The answer? “Visiting Nonna.”

Yup – that’s right. Sorry to all the aunties and uncles, who are apparently chopped liver in comparison. The highlight of Calgar…y is Nonna.

Now, somebody please share this post with her, since her computer is on the fritz!!

Apr. 5th | Posted by 0 comments

March pictures

Apr. 3rd | Posted by 0 comments

Somehow I didn’t get a bunch of random pictures posted.. but they are worth posting!! Enjoy the randomness…

At the Cultural Fashion Show

At the Cultural Fashion Show

We all had such a great time at the cultural fashion show at UBC last week!

The dresses from the Toronto Fashion Week Dare to Love show were amazing… but equally as cool were the traditional costumes from all over the world.

We ended up being a huge group of people that knew each other, with ties to Ethiopia. We actually ended up with 3 five year olds, 1 six year old, a couple of eight year olds and a couple of teens, in addition to all the moms. Such a blast!

The girls stayed up way way too late, but it was so worth it. They were just enthralled the whole time, and it was just such a positive experience for all us. (All proceeds to the amazing Stephen Lewis Foundation, BTW.) Spice especially, my fashionista, was making all these insightful comments and exclaiming over the details.

Enjoy the photos… I went a little paparazzi, but seriously, it was such a fab time. It was over an hour long, but here are my favorite pics.

 

Apr. 2nd | Posted by 0 comments

Planting Potatos

Planting Potatos

Well, our first veggies (ok, tubers) are in the ground! Sugar and Spice have been growing some of our seeding potatos… they started sprouting in the warm spot beside the microwave, so we decided to see if we could get them to the small plant stage.

It worked! By both methods, actually, so this weekend we prepared the barrels and planted the potato sprouts. With the help of our neighbor’s donation of some pop bottles, we made cloches for each plant, so hopefully they will be ok in this weird spring weather.

Funny, actually: since we got a pop machine, we just don’t have any plastic bottles anymore! So we had to schlep over to the neighbors for some discards.

I also tilled and toiled and got two of the garden beds ready for planting. The soil has been compacting, and I’m convinced the reason I can’t grow carrots for the life of me, is because of that dratted clay soil. So I worked in peat and manure… and hopefully this looser soil will produce some orange munchers.

Well, along with the daffodils in full bloom in my windowboxes, it’s official! Spring has sprung!

Apr. 1st | Posted by 2 comments