Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Baseball with Grandpa Cameron

Nana and Grandpa Cameron came for a visit in July and this was a sweet moment I managed to capture. Baseball is big in the Cameron family!






Earlier her Nana was trying to help her bat for the first time and Nana told Bella to "keep her eye on the ball." Bella proceeded to lower the bat, walk up to the tee and put her eye right on the ball. :-)

Chic Fil-A

One day every year (usually in July), Chic Fil-A offers free food to anyone who shows up dressed like a cow. This is a very big deal. No gimmicks, they really give you your whole meal for free with the exception of milkshakes and lemonade! Around here this means that the Chic fil-A's everywhere are packed with people dressed like cows. It's hard to find a table and it's pretty fun. :-) We know a family that eats there for breakfast, lunch and dinner on that day. No joke.
So here we are...getting our free food.

Hey Biggars, check out the cankles on Bella. ;-) Like mother, like daughter.

Asher's 1st Bike

This is Asher's first bike.


If you listen closely, you'll hear Asher singing a fun song he made up as I was filming.

Monday, December 12, 2011

BBQ...after the Train Museum

Something in southern culture that we have fully embraced is BBQ. So...following the train museum, we found ourselves a local BBQ joint. I can't believe I'm posting the last photo - it's only because I love you all so much I guess.




Asher's Birthday - Train Museum

We took Asher to a very cool train museum for his birthday this year.



We even got to ride the train you see behind them.

Asher & the conductor. :-)

Our 4 year old boy.

Just because...

...I feel the need to reintroduce our family. And I like the photos of Bella eating ice cream with her daddy.

Bella and I.

Asher, Scott & Bella.

She's very focused. She takes eating ice cream very seriously. And she should.




Bella Fashion Show

August?! Really? Yikes. I can't believe that's the last time we've posted anything.

I took these photos this past summer to show off Bella's great summer dress collection. I thought people could vote on which dress was their favourite. You still can if you'd like....even though she doesn't fit into them anymore.



(The halter. She wears it well)

(she wowed the people at church with this one. What can I say? She's very cultured.)

(homemade by my sister...and I had one that looked just like it when I started Kindergarten)


I know I'm her mama but she is gorgeous. I'm crazy about her.


Sunday, August 14, 2011

Pictoral Tour!


Now that we have had a home the hospitality merry-go-round has already begun. So far both sets of parents and our friend Jeff have come to visit. Scott's brother and sister are coming next week and ANNE SUE! is coming for the month of September. And it took us a few weeks to get our home furnishings in order, craigslist and garage-sale shoppers that we are! (Charlotte is seriously amazing for that). Without further ado...a tour...


We live in a cute little ranch in a decent enough neighborhood. Coming from Vancouver, it is a bit of a stretch to call it a neighborhood - no sidewalks, nothing within walking distance, etc. - but it isn't really a development, so that's good.

We'd wanted some land so we could "practice" farming, but alas, nothing affordable within reasonable distance of work could be found. But we do have a nice deck and so far the bugs aren't too bad. Notice the garage-sale-score! smoker next to the rusted-out-inside-but-free-on-craigslist gas grill.

Inside the front door we have the living room...


And to your left, the "formal dining" area...


And last but not least, the kitchen...




While it wasn't what we were looking for originally, we are very happy with how it turned out!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

We're Home

It’s been 14 months since we left Vancouver and on July 1st (Happy Canada Day!) we finally moved into our own place. This journey has been completely unexpected, unimaginably difficult and the lessons learned and growth experienced as a result will undoubtedly carry us for years to come. Our families have supported us in an amazing way, allowing this saga—as excruciating as it was at times–to end well. Scott is working for himself doing different bits of carpentry, painting, tile and other kinds of handy man type stuff. He likes it and business seems to be going well. Finding a suitable place to live was a challenge we didn’t anticipate, but finally, the day has come.

One thing that deeply bothers us about how the past year has progressed is that we have left so many wonderful relationships essentially on pause in order to keep our heads above water. You have no idea how much energy it takes to blow up an essentially comfortable, peaceful life and transition for 14 months, with two toddlers, searching increasingly desperately for a job, all the while living in other people’s homes. You just don’t. Still, we’re sorry; really sorry. We know that some relationships have withered a bit as a result and that stinks. Anyway, we want to slowly reengage: email us, call us, heck, come for a visit.

Some interesting statistics since we left Vancouver:

    • Months: 14
    • Miles put on our car: 25,000 (that's 40,233 km)
    • Vehicles purchased: 1 - 2000 Toyota Tundra w/ ladder rack & tool box
    • Miles put on second vehicle: 1,500 (already)
    • States we have been in: 18 (and 2 provinces, BC and Ontario)
    • Different places we have slept: 24 (we think)
    • Different places we have stayed more than a week: 6 (in four states)
    • Bushels of grain harvested: In the neighbourhood of 60,000 if I recall
    • Cover letter written: No way am I figuring that up!
    • Job ads perused: Tens of thousands
    • Craigslist ads perused (for everything under the sun): Countless
    • Stanley Cups: Oh so close!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Piano

They chose their accessories (including shoes). I was only responsible for their clothes, which by themselves, are respectable. This is how they wanted to go to the post office. And we did.


A duet.


Or solo.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Summer Fun - Part 2

Cousin Hannah.

Umbrella pods. Do they or don't they want to get wet?



And we finished it off with a watermelon picnic. Good times.

Summer Fun - Part 1

And when a little splashing from the water table isn't enough, we break out the hose!
Cousin Abigail and Bella above.


Asher liked to control the hose.

And Bella liked to be splashed.

Cousin Lydia (or Yydia, as Bella calls her)

The Sand & Water Table




We found this treasure at a garage sale for only $10. It's a sand & water table. You can put sand on one side and water on the other (but we just do all sand or all water). So far it's been hours of summer fun and it's only May.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Good Big Brother



One day as we were getting ready to go outside to play, I found this. Asher helping Bella put her shoes on. If you listen closely, you'll hear Bella asking him to help her with the second one and he says "no Bella. It's too much work"

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Canoe Ride

Bella saw the canoe one day at one of the Silver's parties. After seeing this possibility, she asked me multiple times daily if I could take her on the g(r)een boat. I explained that we would do it on a day when daddy was home. Finally that long awaited day arrived. Her first canoe ride. She loved it.
She was cautious at first and we were very firm in our instruction that it was important she sit very still during the ride so as not to tip the boat. We then explained we were wearing life jackets so we would float instead of sink if we fell in the water. Shortly after this, Bella leaned forward to look at something in the bottom of the boat. I overreacted (surprise) and caused the boat to wobble a little bit. Bella started crying really hard and Scott was amazing at gently calming her down. As she calmed down, she asked in between cries "did I sink?"

Ranger Scott.