Wednesday, 26 December 2018

Welcome to Maine

So back on a warm day in August we took this trip to New Brunswick via Maine, USA. We crossed the border from Quebec side after sleeping over in Sherbrooke, nearby Montreal. Maine is a beautiful state filled with trees, rivers and lakes. I especially loved the small towns amidst every patch of woods, the US flags waving in the air. New England scenery loomed all around us. It was a couple more hours to the border of Calais, ME. Calais is a small bordertown at the edge of Maine. A river stands between Maine and New Brunswick dividing Canada from USA. Across from Calais is a small coastal town of St. Stephen which is also the point of our destination, a place that unbeknownst to us will soon become our new home.








We stopped off in Bangor to have lunch at our favorite restaurant, the Olive Garden. We went to Olive Garden when the kids were little and the restaurant was near us but since then it has disappeared and the only place we can go to is in the USA.





White

This was a few days before Christmas. The snow fell and bathed everything in white. It didn't stay long though and by Christmas Eve there was no snow at all. On Christmas Day it tried and tried to fall but it never accumulated to much. Temperatures were not too cold either and the day might have been a chilly day in the two months before December. I remember some fifteen or twenty years back when the kids were little there was so much snow, they built tunnels inside snow banks that were knee deep and more. Lots and lots of snowmen were built and lots of fun had. That had changed so much since then that now a little bit of snow is better than no snow at all.









This pretty candle with the Nativity scene we found at a Croatian store and knew we had to get it to put it at the foot of a grave of a young boy taken from us too soon. His name was Simon, a son of friends, he's gone now two years. His passing was in July, two days shy of turning seventeen, much too young to leave this earth but he's with us in spirit every day of our lives.



Monday, 24 December 2018

Christmas Eve

Just wanted to wish my Family and Friends a Happy Christmas. Hope everyone had a great evening tonight and wishing you a wonderful day tomorrow on Christmas Day. The most important thing is not the presents, though the little ones might argue that, but being together.  We spent the evening at Sherie and John's place and it was a good time. All the family was there and the kids had lots of fun opening presents but more presents are awaiting them tomorrow. Can't wait to see their faces light up again.









My present from Sherie and John, this hoody in support of Dummy Boy album by 6ix9ine  who unfortunately is not home with his family this Christmas.



Unexpected Trip

Sometimes at the end of August of this year we began to think more seriously about what our future might look like. We had some plans but nothing permanent. We were hoping to adopt once more but that became a difficult situation at the time. We had more visions but nothing was quite right. We also wanted to help the four children we already had so our minds were all over the place on how to do that. Besides where we lived had become so unstable, dangerous even. We did not feel as comfortable in our home and our community as we once did.

Somewhere along the way my ex-boss said to me why don't you look in New Brunswick because she was moving there. I kind of laughed at it, thinking wow that's far. Though through the years working so closely with many people across Canada I heard a lot about the West and the East coasts and it seemed the East Coast had it good. So I thought why not, what can it hurt, right?

We looked at many homes for sale on the Net and came up with three that perhaps fit our needs, a large home with a bit of land so we can breathe at last. Next thing we know we're off to New Brunswick on a whim to see these three homes, not really thinking that anything was going to come of it.





We drove a few hours toward Napanee where we've been a time or two in the past but we had quite a few hours to go as it takes about 12 or 13 hours to get to New Brunswick. The evening sky and sun were incredible.






We were travelling towards Quebec where we would eventually cross the border into USA to cut on some time. We overnighted aat a hotel in Sherbrooke and then continued on to cross into Maine. Next morning the sky was overcast and a thick fog covered the highway.




Monday, 27 August 2018

Still Pink

I've forsaken this blog. I didn't mean to. Somehow life got in the way and other things seem more important but I like keeping a diary of happenings in our family so I will make a new start and try to keep it up a little better. It's a shame I've let it go so let me try again and we'll see what happens, hopefully something will. In the meantime I still love pink roses.









Tuesday, 10 April 2018

April 2017 Catch up

So continuing last year, yes I'm that far behind but I'm determined to catch up and one day soon I'll be blogging in current time. Last year we were lucky enough to witness a mama Robin lay a few eggs on our mailbox, there were three eggs of the most beautiful color in the nest that remained but soon they too just disappeared, so sad





Maya getting her first check for a photo shoot
all smiles about that



our Junior while he was still with us, here needing a haircut
but we treasure every photo of him now







the cute smile of Jaxon Charlie
and below trying to order at McDado's




Maya likes to do some baking somtimes
and muffins are good anytime




handsome Mr, Brandoman
and a bath for Jax before a sleepover at Baka and Deda's



Christmas Memories

I know , it's been a long time but I wanted to add more photos from Christmas of 2017 just for the record in case I ever print this in a book one day which could happen since I like my photo books too which reminds me I've not done one in a long time either so hopefully soon.

Just check out how Christmas day started out. It was a full on snow storm and we didn't think we were getting out of the house at all but eventually it did clear out and people gathered and we still had a great day opening presents, having fun and being together.

















these beautiful and tasty cookies are mom's cookies, wish Christmas was all year round so she could make these more often, so yummy





it's amazing that half the kids now have their own kids










a stew is cooking in our new crockpot



one of my beautiful daughters





and so another new years has been rung in

happy 2018