A couple of iPhone shots this month: puddle jumping, and dragging the kids to do our civic duty (i.e, vote).
We were back to the Science Museum with cousins this month, enjoyed a neighbourhood Easter egg hunt, and then a scavenger hunt at home. There were no clues down daddy's shirt.
A good month.
Voting is FUUUUUUUN!!
Our trips to the Science Museum are becoming almost monthly events. This time we had the kids' second cousins tag along.
Neighbourhood egg hunting.
Elaborate easter hunt that took hours to plan (write the clues, organize the clues, hide the clues, etc) and all of 10 minutes to complete. Not sure why Andrew looks so sad in this first one!
Sarah is next in the loop. You don't want to miss her little guy in his Superman undies.
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Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Friday, April 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Colombians would say we "have a good mould*"
I know that Father's Day was Sunday, but I was going on four nights without sleep and tear-inducing engorgement since my milk had just come in. Baby girl was thrilled with her sweetly-filled belly, but this mama (and her, uh, abundant supply) were very sorry -and sore!- indeed.
Thankfully things are starting to regulate themselves, I'm no longer full up to my armpits and can therefore type again.
And put together slideshows**.
About the amazing guy I chose to make babies with.
Happy Father's Day, hon.
Love you.
*We're Canadian. We like our extra 'u's.
**These are all pictures taken between last Father's Day and this Father's Day.
(ETA: This morning, while showing the video to Peter, I noticed there were a bunch of photos missing from Sept-Dec. I couldn't leave things alone so I edited the video. If you're reading in a reader, you'll have to click through to see it,)
(ETA: This morning, while showing the video to Peter, I noticed there were a bunch of photos missing from Sept-Dec. I couldn't leave things alone so I edited the video. If you're reading in a reader, you'll have to click through to see it,)
Friday, May 13, 2011
more from Villa de Leyva
Here are the first five posts from our trip to Villa de Leyva over Easter/Spring break:
That last post gives a good synopsis of what the town is known for, why it's a tourist destination in Colombia and why we went there. Good reads. Good pics.
This post is less about Villa de Leyva -the 400+ year old church, the colonial architecture, the whitewashed walls and green balconies, the columns and cobbled streets- and more about, well, my super cute boys.
These pictures were all taken around the square and at a little cafe on the plaza mayor while we enjoyed lemonades, lattes, and chocolate milk while waiting for the shops to open.
(Some of us might've also needed to use a washroom, so we had to buy something to earn the right...)
courtesy of seven year old Liam
oh man... like father, like son! love the last one!
my boys. love 'em.
my favourite part of this picture is Liam laughing in the background
I would've loved a couple hours to walk around Villa de Leyva on my own (just me and my camera), but honestly I doubt I would've captured anything that would mean as much to me as these pictures.
My boys.
And I even managed to be in a couple shots!
For the first time, I'm linking up to Embrace the Camera at The Anderson Crew. I've also added this post to the Photo Story Friday links at Better in Bulk and My Chaos My Bliss. Even though this was all only four weeks ago, I'm going to link up for the Flashbacks at Christopher and Tia and More Than Words too. Look at me multitask!
For the first time, I'm linking up to Embrace the Camera at The Anderson Crew. I've also added this post to the Photo Story Friday links at Better in Bulk and My Chaos My Bliss. Even though this was all only four weeks ago, I'm going to link up for the Flashbacks at Christopher and Tia and More Than Words too. Look at me multitask!
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
this is how it all played out
Mother's Day.
Come and gone.
And it was pretty great.
After a wonderful breakfast in bed (that managed not to get spilled even with all the excited jumping going on!), and handmade cards and gifts from the boys, we relaxed around the house (waiting for the misty rain to stop a bit), before heading out. Last year I took advantage of Mother's Day, using it to insist on a day of flea markets around Ottawa. While I was tempted to drag Peter and the boys downtown for the San Alejo Mercado de las Pulgas that we visited over Canadian Thanksgiving, I instead decided to find things to do that the whole family would enjoy.
Aren't I selfless?
Not completely...
I did want to stop at a couple of stores nearby that I've been wanting to check out before my mom and aunt get here in a few weeks. But since they're only 9-10 block away, I knew it wouldn't take all day. I've actually been eyeing these two particular stores almost since we arrived in September, but hadn't had the chance to stop by. I figured Mother's Day would be the perfect time/reason/excuse.
So we loaded up the boys, headed out, and got there... only to find them closed!
The boys were not so disappointed.
I got over it quickly though and we decided at the last minute to change our lunch plans. Instead of heading to Crepes & Waffles (a Bogota institution... seriously, there are as many Crepes & Waffles in Bogota as Tim Horton's in any given Canadian neighbourhood, ie. LOTS) near the Usaquen market near our place, we did A TOTAL 180...
...and went instead to the Crepes & Waffles at a nearby mall.
I know going to the mall for Mother's Day might not seem that special, but it served several purposes: 1) lunch, and 2) the boys' school sent home a notice last week saying that each student needs a small blanket to leave at school in the event that all the rain and flooding we've been experiencing makes the roads impassable for the buses and the students have to spend the night at the school.
We made it to the restaurant just before it opened, were seated quickly, our food arrived amazingly fast and was just as tasty as usual. Food that someone else cooked always tastes great! The boys all had waffles, Peter had a grilled pita and I had their salad bar.
After lunch, we made a last-minute, spontaneous decision to stop and do some bowling with the boys.
I'm so glad we did.
Although apparently bowling is too dangerous a sport for pregnant ladies, as the staff said I couldn't play... good thing I had my camera. Just as fun for me.
(disclaimer: The light in that place was AWFUL. I'm not overly happy with how these shots look, but am done playing with them.)
This was essentially Andrew's first time bowling... HE LOVED IT. He could hardly sit still, jumping up and down almost the entire time. Very cute and so fun for me to be able to sit back and watch.
I love this celebratory pose of Simon's. It's SO him.
After bowling, it was back home to get the ribs in the crockpot and Andrew down for a nap (um, I might've joined him, too). Then bike riding in the courtyard, some more meal prep (that Peter did most of), a family viewing of Star Wars the Clone Wars (clearly not mama's pick) and some Mother's Day wishes to grandma and nana over Skype.
Supper was maple glazed ribs, oven potatoe wedges, and steamed brocoli, with lemon pie and cheesecake for dessert. Yum.
So it was a relatively quiet and low-key day, but full of love and fun and all my boys' efforts to make me feel special and loved.
A perfect Mother's Day by all accounts.
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These past few days, I've seen the internet filled with lovely pictures of friends, family and fellow bloggers together with their adoring families.
Well, welcome to our world.
I present you with the Bundy family Mother's Day 2011 pictures...
Being the mother of these three crazy boys has been an amazing blessing. They're each so different, so amazing, so special... and each so much a part of me. Not that motherhood hasn't been a challenge and a fight and awfully hard at times, but it's been so worth it. The amount of fun and personality and creativity and love that they each bring to my life is beyond description.
Just this morning, I read the following over at resolved2worship,
Our first calling is to God. Our second to our husband. Thirdly, our children - this calling may look vastly different depending on what stage of life we find ourselves in.
I believe that if we are first focused on our calling to know God, the second calling will fall into place. If our second calling to love our husband is in place, then there will be great freedom in our relationships with our children because we will not be trying to get from them fulfillment we don't think we are receiving from God or our man.
God, please keep my eyes on You first. May You be center. You alone satisfy this wandering heart. Out of my relationship with You, give me undying, devoted, unconditional love for my husband. Thank You for showing me by Your love for me what it means to love. . . Thank You that even when I fail to love, Your love never fails. You keep after me.
Father, show me how to reach out to the children You've given us. Give me eyes to see what Your desire for motherhood is to look like for me, not what it is for someone else, but for me. Give me patience like You. Give me calm from You.
Remind me to play!
I love pretty much every word of that. It covers it all... relationship with God, my husband, my kids... spirituality, marriage, motherhood... love... and play!
A great reminder.
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I just realized these are the first pics I've posted of my haircut! What do you think??
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