Easter Fun

This year is a milestone.  Everything that happens this year is going to be memorable because everything that happens will take place 1. with Malcolm and 2. at our new home.  For our first Easter at our new home we dyed eggs!  We did it a few years ago but the kids were much younger and do not remember doing them.

They turned out absolutely amazing and were so fun and easy to photograph with their vibrant hues and textures.  I feel like we might just start doing egg dyeing as a year round fun-thing-to-do so that by next Easter we will be pros.

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I couldn't help myself

My mom came over for dinner on Holy Saturday.  Moving has brought many exciting things to the table.  One of those things is experiencing the natural light of the neighbourhood and of our property as we have been cutting and clearing the 20 years of trees and shrubs that had been neglected by the precious owners.  The other exciting thing is seeing the plants and trees come to life with the arrival of Spring.  We have cherry blossoms lining our street, plus two magnolia trees (one white and one purple) and a giant pink dogwood.  

We could not have asked for a better neighbourhood.  The kids have learned to ride their bikes in our cul de sac where a handful other young families are living.  We were invited to partake in their annual Easter Egg hunt which started at 7:30AM!  I was overjoyed and said we would as long as we were awake that early.  The 2 Fathers head out around 5-5:30am to hide these eggs to make sure animal don't get them first throughout the night.  A deserve a huge applause for that sort of dedication!  Hot coffees in hand, they take in the annual excitement as the morning light creeps up through the trees.

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It is a beautiful life!

Like I said, it's going to be a memorable year for us!

 


 

Summer Round Up

A few favourite shots from the summer...

Snow

Vancouver received a surprise winter wonderland over the weekend and it was probably the prettiest snowfall we could have had.  No wet, pelting, mushy stuff and no freezing temperatures to ice up the roads, just big fat fluffy flakes endlessly floating down over us and coating everything in a 1000 count blanket of perfection.  Some photos from the great snow.

 

DAY 1

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DAY 2

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DAY 3

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DAY 4

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They really do love the snow.

 


 

Happy Year of the Horse!

A few photos from yesterday's Lunar New Year Parade in Downtown Vancouver

Little Chloe in her first cheongsam.  

Little Chloe in her first cheongsam.  

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Keefer & Gore

Keefer & Gore

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Tired Daddy that does everything to make things happen for his family.

Tired Daddy that does everything to make things happen for his family.

Pender St.

Pender St.

Fresh steamed buns sold outside local shop to cold and hungry parade viewers.

Fresh steamed buns sold outside local shop to cold and hungry parade viewers.

The Pie Shoppe @ 721 Gore Avenue

The Pie Shoppe @ 721 Gore Avenue

Harvest  Community Foods @ 243 Untion St
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DIY Horse Head Streamers.

DIY Horse Head Streamers.

I'll give myself an easy Lunar New Year resolution and do my best to share more of my personal day-to-day joys with my friends and family.

Gung Hay Fat Choy!

xo