Monday, 16 February 2015

Warm Thoughts of Florida

We are in a deep freeze right now.  Maybe blogging about our vacation to Florida will warm me up.

This year our trip to Florida was filled with lots of beach time.  Laurderdale-by-the-Sea is special to Ian and I because we spent two vacations there before we had children, spent with some family and friends.  We had some good memories of warm weather and beautiful scenery.  The beach is beautiful and being on the ocean is amazing. 


Two Mermaids
 We spent five nights at a small Inn just a block from the ocean.  We were in walking distance of everything including the beach, grocery store, restaurants, playground and a farmers' market.  We spent a lot of time playing in the sand and water.  The waves were the most fun!






On Sunday morning we walked to the Farmers' Market.  We chatted with quite a few vendors and purchased some little souvenirs and some strawberries.

The pool area was small but nice.  


The next part of our vacation started with a tour across the everglades with a stop at Everglade Park, just outside of Miami.  We went on an airboat ride touring the everglades and we saw many alligators, turtles and birds.







This was funny... we got to watch a presentation on some of the creatures that live in the everglades and luckily we were sitting in the front row!  Grace got to experience a scorpion close up!
Next stop:  Grandma and Grandpa McGregor's Florida house... we spend many evenings playing dominoes.  Now that the kids are old enough, they can stay up with us and play.





Two weeks of relaxing and spending time together... I wait for this all year long and now it is over for another year.  Time to plan the next trip to Florida!

Thursday, 22 January 2015

2015 New Years List (that's a boring name)

Is it really almost the end of January?  Seriously?
I have been meaning to write my New Year's list and just haven't gotten around to it yet. It feels like January has been a bit blurry but it's coming into focus now. It started off deep in holiday season with celebrations continuing until January 4. Reality didn't hit until the kids went back to school and even then it took a bit to get on track. I love lists (write them every day, sometimes twice a day) but I am not writing a list of resolutions for this year. I don't even think it is a list of goals but a list of thoughts and wishes for an happy 2015.
1.  Make time to be healthy.  This doesn't mean I cannot indulge in a few of my favourite things (red wine, chocolate, cheese) but I need to create a bit more balance in my diet and giving myself smaller portions will be helpful.  I have some goals in mind to help me along the way to feel better about myself and to be a healthy momma for years to come... I want to be active for the rest of my life.
2.  Continue to strive for balance.  I once read that there is no such thing and those that are trying to achieve it, never will and should give up on that notion.  That struck a chord with me - nothing will stop me from trying to balance my life:  in work, home, kids, marriage, me-time.  I have never "wanted it all" but I do want to look back and have no regrets.
3.  Eat more salads.
4.  Run my second 10K.  Oh and beat my time from last year.  I am definitely a competitive person, especially with myself.
5.  Travel somewhere I have not been before.
6.  Take time to snuggle with my children.  Oh my goodness they are growing up way too fast.  I don't have "little kids" anymore and it all happened in a blink of an eye.
7.  Swear a lot less.  Ian will be happy to hear that!  I think I might start a swear jar for the kids and hopefully they don't get rich off of it!
8.  Drink more water.
9.  Be more romantic because it is a lot of fun.  It amazes me how I have been married for over 10 years (13 years this coming summer) and I can honestly say we have been through A LOT together and our marriage is stronger than ever in every way.  If you asked me all those years ago if I knew it would be like this, I wouldn't have had a clue and I am pleasantly surprised.
10.  What can I say... be in the moment!






Thursday, 8 January 2015

It Was a Happy Holiday

This blog post is going to be filled with pictures... all wonderful memories of our Christmas season 2014.  It was AMAZING.

All throughout December the kids asked to make gingerbread men.  We finally got around to it close to Christmas day.

Christmas Day supper at Grandma and Grandpa McGregor's.  

Every child is excited for Christmas morning but so are we even as parents.  The look on their faces as they open up that special gift (or two) is priceless.  This year the night before Christmas was the windiest night in a long time.  It was the first time Ian felt our house windows just might break - it was so windy and stormy.  Needless to say we didn't sleep well so getting up the next morning was difficult but we were downstairs by 7:15am and had lots of coffee.  It was a wonderful morning full of joy.  The BEST part was the gifts the kids each gave to each other and to us... they seemed even more excited about doing that.  It was so sweet and makes us so happy that they know how it feels to give.
We were really excited to give Grace her Ipad mini.  I love the picture I got of them!

Alex was totally surprised by getting a beebee gun.
He was wishing for one for his birthday but Santa wanted to bring it for him.  

The theme for Jean this year was anything "Frozen".
 I think almost every gift she received, little or big, was related to the movie.
 Her Elsa gown is magnificent.

This was another special gift - Sens jerseys and tickets to a NHL hockey game:  Senators vs. Pittsburg.
These two teams are Alex's favourite teams.  The girls got tickets to see Taylor Swift in concert in July.  

We spend much of our time with family and friends throughout the holiday.
It's two weeks of socializing... and by that I mean two weeks of eating, drinking, playing games,
and spending time together.  Here I am with Grace and my sister-in-law, Sarah.

Grandma Ann has Grace play the piano on Christmas day.

We went on a Boxing Day hike through the bush, stopping at the McLaren sugar shack, for a snack.
We walked through the woods and fields in just our boots; it was a beautiful day with not a lot of snow on the ground.

In all my years with the McGregor's, every Christmas consists of pond hockey and skating.
This year the ice was not ready for Christmas so on Boxing Day we played road hockey instead.  

Here are a couple of tired and bored fans... of road hockey.

Like I said, we do a lot of eating and drinking over the holidays.

The boys playing near the Christmas tree:  Alex, Ross and Noah.
After we celebrate with our McGregor family, we travel to southern Ontario to spend time with my family and some friends.  This year we left on New Year's Eve for 5 days away.

We spent New Year's Eve with our good friends and all their children.
It was relaxing and fun - kids were all asleep by 11pm and we stayed up playing games until 2:30am.
That was a late night!

Alex and Clare reading together.

I like this image despite the fact that it is a little blurry in places.
It shows the essence of Christmas at my mom's house.
Every part of the photo tells a story, especially if you were there.

We have a new addition to our family.  Until this past August, Alex was the only boy cousin on
 my side of the family but luckily he was joined by Victor
.Imagine being a little baby boy surrounded by girl cousins.  
 I love this photo.

It's Jenga time!  This might have been the tallest Jenga tower around and the longest game played.
I will admit that I ended up losing to Matt but it was a close one... 

We went skating at Storybook Gardens in London.  It was a beautiful day.

The sillies have come out!  Look at baby Victor!

There were so many sweet moments this past Christmas but this just might be one of my favourites.  I got to have so many snuggles with the best little gift of all... Victor started his little life with many struggles and the last time I saw him, he was still very tiny.  He is a strapping baby now, growing like a weed and giving his parents so much joy.  I am so happy for them.  
It was a happy, joyful Christmas season.


Thursday, 1 January 2015

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Our Annual Christmas Letter

McGregor Christmas Letter 2014

I have about 10 minutes until the kid are racing through the door to drop their coats, hats and school bags and will invade the pantry.  I find myself wishing for more hours in the day to myself but by the time they get home, I am very happy to see them.  It seems with each passing year we become more thankful than ever for our health and happiness.  Being busy is a blessing and we are BLESSED.

Looking back on this past year, it seems mostly uneventful.  We were away last winter to Florida, as we have been doing for many years.  That trip included some unfortunate events, such as blowing a tire on the freeway, illness, cold weather and leaving our passports in Florida but overall we are happy we were able to go and enjoy some time away with our family.  The winter was long but we had fun spending much of our time inside hockey rinks and on outdoor rinks.  We had to wait patiently for spring to arrive so our farming year started off slowly (which is challenging) but in the end, our produce season was very successful.  Our field crops didn’t fare out as nicely but as they say, there is always next year.  We welcomed a new niece, Madison (Sarah and Randy) and nephew, Victor (Ben and Marieve) into our family…there can never be enough babies!

Grace is now 10 years old and in grade five.  She is still dancing for the Arnprior School of Dance Competitive Team; last year she performed in three dances: tap, jazz and ballet and had three competitions all within the Ottawa area.  This year she is in four dances:  tap, jazz, lyrical and a large production and she is also an assistant teacher for a ballet class (Jean’s class).  Grace is having an amazing school year; she has a teacher who I would consider a kindred spirit to her.  They “click” in so many ways and therefore Grace rises to her challenges and is excelling.  I know Grace will never forget Mrs. Miller as she gets older – there is always that “one” teacher and she is it for Grace!  In her spare time Grace can be found looming with yarn, rainbow looming or chatting with friends on her ipod.  Our phone lines are never tied up!  This past summer Grace worked with Grandpa Jim on Saturdays at the market and earned herself a nice paycheque.  They seem to love working together… it’s a nice bonding experience as well.

Alex just turned 8 years old in October.  He is also having an amazing year in school so far; he is in grade three and has a teacher that is wonderful and he rises to her challenges.  He works hard and plays hard… he doesn’t want to stay in for recess because then he misses the “big game” of whatever is going on outside.  His pants come home muddy and he doesn’t like wearing winter boots – he just can’t run fast enough in them!  Alex is playing hockey again this year and loves it even more than he did last year.   He plays for the Arnprior Packers which keeps him (and us) busy with practices and games all over the upper Ottawa Valley but we love being a hockey family!  We enjoy time with our other hockey families and Alex has a great team of buddies and coaches. 

Jean turned 6 years old just a few weeks ago.  She likes to role play “teacher”, “mom and dad”, “librarian” and whoever else makes an impact on her.   She also loves to sing and dance.  Right now the movie “Frozen” is a big deal in our house with Jean loving “Elsa” everything.  She is hoping Santa brings her an Elsa dress.  She is in grade one, has a very sweet teacher who she loves and is also having a good year so far.  Jean has joined the competitive dance team in Arnprior as well, dancing in ballet and the same production dance as Grace.  She has met some nice friends in her dance classes and enjoys class but finds it “hard”… her dance teachers find her adorable.  She is still a very, very picky eater which we have no clue how to conquer but hope that someday it changes.

After describing what our kids are up to it almost seems like Ian and I are taking a backseat on this family ride right now.  We are happy with that!  Ian, his brother and dad work hard to make our business successful and living and breathing McGregor’s Produce for a few months is all worth it when we can spend more downtime together in the “off” season.  Ian plays hockey and basketball on a weekly basis.  I am thoroughly enjoying my quilting habit and find my fabric is taking up more space in our house all the time.  Our days go by quickly – it seems like I send the kids out the door and the next thing I know they are back in the house after school.  I conquered one goal last spring to run my first 10K race.  I am so proud that I did it and plan on doing it again next year.  I am slow and steady but the main thing is that I am moving!  Ian and I have been fortunate to take some big and small trips – Ian goes hunting in November for a week every year and this fall I went to Vancouver for a few days to meet up with some good friends.  We also went to Eagle, Colorado this past August, with Ian’s parents, for a friend’s wedding.  That was definitely a highlight in our year!

As we head into the Christmas season, we have never felt more thankful for our health and happiness.  Lately it feels like we need to live more intentionally; making time for ourselves, being kind to others and to each other and making moments count.  It’s easier said than done but trying is important.  We wish all of our friends and family peace and love – CHEERS!


Deb, Ian, Grace, Alex and Jean

Monday, 22 December 2014

You Can't Do This in Florida

Big hills or small... sliding is fun!  Grandma and Grandpa McGregor have some hills out back so yesterday afternoon we found ourselves there.  The hills was short but steep and the snow was fast!






Thursday, 18 December 2014

Festive Excitement

It's almost Christmas.... And in the spirit of being 6 years old, let's celebrate!
Here is our wee Jean, dressed up for her Christmas concert today.

Her older brother and sister were not interested in having their picture taken. Jean was definitely the most enthusiastic today. 
Enjoy the day!  I will be wrapping presents and then heading on over to the school.