Monday, October 27, 2008

Random Pictures from October 08


Our first Thanksgiving not celebrated with family was this year. We were unable to travel back to Saskatchewan because Scott had to work on a major project.
This was the result of my hard work (not really...) Yummy roast with potatoes and carrots!

Scott and Levi and Me and Graedy at our favorite restaraunt, Amsterdams this past Sunday after Church. Great little place with traditional dutch food, the most wonderful little dollar sized pannekoek(pancakes) for the kids and the world's best chicken burger...I'm drooling thinking of it...drool....
Taryn did get one picture taken but her eyes were closed...she looked a little drugged!



House Update!

Well, soon the days of hotel living will be behind us! We move into our new place on Wednesday provided the lawyers can get it all done...you would think 1 whole month to complete paperwork would be enough, but in these last few days, I think they are sweating a bit.
We finished signing some more papers today, just more legal mumbo-jumbo. We found out that total legal costs and title transfer taxes and everything else is going to cost us an extra $19,000....gulp!!!!!

The Gov of BC takes $5000 alone just for us buying the land/house!!!! I personally think it is pretty ridiculous...the lawyer is another big huge rip off....gets a whole lot of money for not a whole lot of work...

Anyways, that is my little vent! I am very thankful that we found something so perfect for our family. We laughed yesterday as we talked about how we always come back to the first decision we make in different areas of our life.

For example, when we bought our first car, we (read "I") wanted a Grand Am. We looked around at a few, but were not totally sure that was what we should buy, so over the next few weeks, we looked around at other cars too. Guess what we bought? Yep. A Grand Am. I loved that car....If I did not have 3 kids and dogs and cats, I would still have it...:)

Then when we decided to buy another vehicle that would be bigger for us, we (this time it was really both of us!) wanted a Yukon or a Tahoe. We looked around and thought we should look into other vehicles as well....we looked at Blazer, Santa Fe and others, and bought....you guessed it, our Yukon! I love that thing more than the Grand Am...I think it is my favorite thing actually....which makes me worried God might take it away from me :(



Anyways, we are all very excited to get into the house, we will try to paint the bedrooms at least, maybe the whole upper floor. These are the colours we chose for the kids rooms:

Taryn's Room: Green ( with pink accents and white wainscotting) The picture is the source of our inspiration.

















Levi and Graedy's Room: Blue (with deep red and tan accents, and white wainscotting) I am going to go darker than this pic shows, but you get the general idea!

















This is the couch that we are trying to buy- We bought a brown leather storage ottoman thing- it is a large rectangle shape and opens up for storage. We are going to buy a leather chair and ottoman (smaller, square one) from the same store. We figured it would be cheaper than buying a whole set, and with my antique 1913 upright piano, we need a bit more room than a 3 piece set would allow.





Thursday, October 16, 2008

Thanksgiving 08

And of course, my biggest kid :)
The two adorable troublemakers:)

I know this picture did not turn out, but it was just so perfect...you get the idea at least!


Taryn, our little princess!







Levi, being all boy and adorable at the same time...
Those are just a few shots of our Thanksgiving weekend. We were unable to make if back to Saskatoon as Scott was swamped and had to make a deadline of Tuesday. He ended up working all weekend, and we had a nice meal on Monday night of Roast Beef, potatoes and carrots. Not nearly as good as Mom's turkey and stuffing, brussel sprouts, mashed potatoes, turnips, gravy and pie would have been....drool..... :)









Friday, October 10, 2008

Our New House, Kamloops BC











So it is final. We are homeowners again after 5 months of living out of our suitcases!




We removed the conditions off the house that we had an offer to purchase on today. It is a nice little rancher bungalow in a great area of Kamloops called Juniper Ridge. When you tell people where our house is, they say "Oh, so your one of THOSE people" Apparently we have entered into a new social bracket....of course, we look at the 600,000 dollar houses in Juniper and we call them "those people"




The house is wonderful though- Completley updated little 1974 3bedroom with adorable little flowerbox planters on the front windows. New beveled laminate in the living room, dining room and hallway, great tile in the kitchen/back entry way and bathroom.




There is a full basement that walks out in the back to a great flat yard....there is grass and apple trees and a fence that needs tearing down...:( That part is not so great, but it is something that we will tackle next year. We love spending time in the yard, and with the lack of mosquitos here, we will be doing a lot of that in the new year.




The view from the deck is AMAZING- looks over the mountains and biking hills, with a great shot of downtown Kamloops. We are very excited about bbq's on the new deck!




I posted a few pictures, but if you want to see more, just log onto Facebook to see more!


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Graedin Ryker MacDonald

Well, it seemed like it took forever, but he is finally here. Cute and cuddly, soft and pink, Graedin entered our world on September 23rd, 2008 at 5:33pm. Weighing in at 9lbs 4oz, we were shocked that he came out in only 3 or 4 pushes!
Taryn is loving her new little brother, and is always concerned with him when he cries or fusses. She puts his soother in when we are driving in the truck, which is a huge help- I was always the one that had to do it previously....:)

Grandma and Grandpa were here visiting before Graedy was born. Since the due date was Sept 9, they came for that day, and after we reached the 20th and still no baby, earnest prayers were sent up that he would come soon!
They had to return to Mexico after a month and a bit of being away for family time.

As for the birth, I never imagined it could be as bad as it was. I was simply not prepared. As someone who had an epidural with each of the other births, I thought that this one would go as smoothly as Levi (8 hours, start to finish!)

We arrived at the hospital 8am to have my water broken. After 2 hours of nothing happening afterwards, they started me on an iv drip. The iv was wonderful- took 2 tries to get it in, not to mention the technician on the other side taking blood- took her 3 tries....so 5 pokes in all when it should have been 2!

Once the drip was started though, it did not take long for the contractions to start. After 4 hours, I asked for an epidural. I was given something else- can't remember the name now....- anyways, it was powerful, and soon I was dozing off and on between 5 min contractions. After 40 mins, I asked for an epidural again, because the drugs were wearing off. She gave me more drugs. :(

After only 30 mins, that one was gone, and the next one did nothing at all....by that time (around 2pm) I was begging for an epidural, but they said they needed to contact the doctor. I asked them to do that...from 2pm to 5pm, I was screaming in pain with every contraction. It most likely did not help that they turned up the drip more in the meantime so that the contractions would get stronger....!

I was told at 4pm that it was too late to give me anything! DUH! I am glad that we are done having kids. If I knew Kamloops was going to be such a hick town setup, I would have driven back to Edmonton to have Graedy.....

Oh, and being told by the nurse to "get it together" and "calm down" does not make me want to do either of those. It made me want to beat the crap out of her....good thing I had the laughing gas thing to beat on the side of the bed.... ;)