Vacations have been few and far between these days. Travel options are limited with land borders closed, and flight options highly reduced. Tom and I wanted to get one summer holiday under our belt before the girls go back to daycare, and before I take some time off to recover from an umbilical hernia surgery.
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Fruit Picking, Trestle Bridges and Pools - Kelowna 2020
Monday, August 24, 2020
Worst. Gardeners. Ever.
Tom and I had big plans for our garden this year. Much like last year, we grew yellow beans, green beans, spinach, peas, carrots, rainbow carrots, green onions, lettuce, zucchini, beets and tomatoes.
Our spinach and yellow beans were decimated by slugs. Our zucchini plants have been overcome by mold. I've finally realized that I likely played a huge role in both the inundation of slugs and the mold. And it's all because I kept watering the garden at night. Getting out to work every morning is challenging enough, while herding a 2 and 4 year old. Getting out to work every morning while herding two kids and trying to water the garden seems impossible. So, I had been watering the garden every night after the girls went to bed. Oh yes, this was a mistake. The garden was moist all night long, so the slugs could have their feeding frenzy, and water would sit on the zucchini leaves all night, creating the perfect environment for mold growth.
Needless to say, our slug beer traps were very, VERY full this year. Gross.
While harvesting the cucumbers, I came across quite a surprise... Mainly, this giant bright orange freak cucumber that was nearly the size of a mango. My first thought was, "WHAT IS THAT!?" Some quick googling told me that this was an overripe cucumber. Even now, I'm not sure how it grew so big, and how we missed it. It's at least five times larger than any of the other cucumbers on the vine... And the colour makes it hard to miss.
Another recent discovery has led me to believe that it is possible we are the worst gardeners, ever. While clipping off some of the moldy zucchini leaves, I discovered a MASSIVE zucchini that had been growing, unbeknownst to us. You can really get a good appreciation for how big it is when Scarlett is holding it!
So, gardening lessons were learned in 2020. There will be no more night time watering in 2021. I'm looking forward to tasting our tomatoes, when they (eventually) ripen. And I'm looking forward to the multi-coloured jars of pickled rainbow carrots that will be in our fall future.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Small Adventures 2.0 in the Time of COVID-19
Emerald Lake is such a lovely little gem. A mere 2.5 hours away, it's nestled in the mountains with a rustic but comfortable lodge, good food, and beautiful scenery. Tom proposed to me at Emerald Lake, and the last time we were there, in 2015, I was six months pregnant with Lacey. Emerald Lake was the destination for our first family getaway since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Small Adventures in the Time of COVID-19
I've been back to work for about a month now. I've survived yet another mass layoff. This one took nearly 25% of the total staff, but 50% of the geologists-- people who are near and dear to my heart, people that I've worked with for 4, 6, 8 or more years. People who are my friends. I feel like I've had a layoff hangover for weeks. It's hard to focus, it's hard to get back in the routine. This is the sixth round of layoffs in seven years, and surely, this won't be the last. It's seems inevitable that eventually either Tom or I will get forced out of our job. And it's with this very depressing thought that I was utterly relieved when Tom's parents agreed to watch the girls for a couple nights. Tom and I hopped into the car (because it's SO EASY TO PACK when it's just the two of us!), and away to Banff we went. Big adventures are not on the agenda these days, but small adventures we can manage!
Monday, June 22, 2020
Scarlett Turns Two
I think every parents must feel like a broken record when they reflect on how fast time is passing. It seems like just yesterday Scarlett was stumbling around, taking her first steps. Now she's running, jumping, riding her balance bike, insisting on walking up and down the stairs on her own, and generally terrorizing her sister on a daily basis. I love everything about her!
This little fiery red-head turned two today. She is a force to be reckoned with. She knows what she wants-- and she will do what she has to do to get it. Scarlett loves Peppa Pig. She loves taking care of her dolls and stuffed animals. She loves swimming and charges into water without a second thought for safety! She is a dare devil. She loves climbing at the park, she goes down slides on her own, she is constantly declaring, "No! I do it!" She likes to pick her own clothes, she likes to wear her big sister's socks and shirts, her favourite shirt is pink with a white poodle on it.