Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Monday, 4 September 2017

Hygee this Summer!

It's hard to believe but tomorrow the kids and I are officially back to school! We've had a memorable summer ~ the perfect balance of fun activities and time to relax!

As I reflected on the memories we made, I was reminded of my word of the year - "hygee". It has many definitions but the one I connect with is "creating sanctuary in life".  I wondered where this summer did hygee present itself?

Looking back, it appeared so many places and at many different times, including:
  • in the glow of family/friends faces gathering around fires
  • the smell of a freshy-cut bouquet of sweat-peas on the kitchen table
  • the blanket like feeling you get on warm days when the heat of sun sinks into your skin
  • the feeling of serenity on mornings when you have no plans for the day and the possibilities are endless
  • the comfort of staying in jammies til midday 
  • late night cuddles with my kids on the couch binge watching a Netflix show
  • the feeling of blissful joy experienced by just being surrounded by friends and family
We feel truly blessed for the wonderful memories! 


Sunday, 22 June 2014

Welcome SUMMER!

Since Summer has arrived early here on the West Coast, my kids and I decided it was time to create our yearly Summer "To-Do" list.  Now don't get me wrong, I do not plan to entertain my children every day, taking them here there and everywhere at their demands!  My kids will have many hours at home this summer.  And I will hear the dreaded "I'm bored!"  In these times, I will not be quick to jump in with an idea but instead will encourage them to be creative.  In fact, today we spend most of the day at home prior to Matthew's final 3-on-3 hockey and both kids made awesome StopMotion Animation videos, which I will try to post later.

But on those days when Scott is off or we are ALL looking for something to do, that is when we will turn to our handy list for ideas.  I feel very lucky to have my summers off and as someone who likes to be active, I take great enjoyment out of doing things with my kids.  Occasionally someone will have a cranky moment, but for the most part I find my kids are almost always better behaved when we go out for at least part of the day and are quick to share their appreciation and say thank you.  In doing these activities, I love that I get to re-visit many of the fun things I did as a kid.  Also, as the kids get older each year, I know that time is fleeting and I need to cherish these special years where they love hanging out with Scott and I, as much as being with friends.

SUMMER TO-DO LIST:
Enjoying Ice Cream At La Casa
  • La Casa Gelato Ice Cream (They have 218 flavours at all times!)
  • Ride doubles bikes around Stanley Park 
  • Include the kids in creating many photo books on Shutterfly
  • Walks to the look out by our house
  • Have the kids assist me in completing some "Random Acts of Kindness" I committed to earlier in the year. 
  • Go to Queen Elizabeth Park and roll down the hills
  • See a Vancouver Canadians Game
  • Pick strawberries at Emma Lea farm and have a Strawberry Sundae
  • Have a picnic at Pajo's at Garry Point
  • Have numerous picnics at Centennial Beach
  • Splashdown Waterpark
  • Cultas Lake Waterpark
  • Make Sprite and Gummy Bear popsicles
  • Zone Bowling
  • Chuck E Cheese on a rainy day
  • Mini-golf at West Richmond Community Centre
  • Swim at South Arm Pool 
  • Take the Big Bus around Vancouver 
  • Stanley Park Horse Ride (in the Entertainment book)
  • Playland
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge
  • The Vancouver Zoo or the Seattle Zoo if we go to Seattle
  • Ride the Ducks of Seattle
  • Have lunch with Daddy at work (Scott)
  • Take the Skytrain and Seabus to Lonsdale Quay
  • Granville Island - kids market, water park and lunch 
  • Keep up a walk/run schedule so that the whole family can run the 5km "Colour Me Rad" Run in August
    Chuck E Cheese
  • See the Million Dollar Arm with Matthew
  • See Blended with Megan
  • Stay up late on the trampoline and watch for falling stars and place glow sticks in water to make a path
  • Get up really early and see a sunrise
  • Go to the Symphony of Fireworks
  • Paint rocks that we collect
  • Let Matthew drive a Go-Kart with me (Jen) as his passenger
  • Swim at Kitsilano Pool
ANNUAL EVENTS:
  • Camping with the Mommy Group 
  • Canada Day at the McNeil's
  • July 4th at the Satos cabin
  • Osoyoos with the Nakagawas
  • Whitecaps Afternoon Soccer Camp
Megan and Whitecaps player, Darren Mattocks at a FREE Soccer event in Ladner

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Canada Day Traditions

Today we officially kicked off summer by attending two annual Canada Day Partys!   A great time was had by all at both.   On the drive home, both of my kids remarked without being asked "That was fun!"  Scott and I agreed.

I am so lucky to be part of a wonderful group of mommies (and daddies too), that create special traditions such as the "Canada Day Party".   George and Yvette, and Susan and Ron outdid themselves as usual.   Putting on events like this requires much time and effort ~ We are so appreciative!  It is memories like this that I hope my children will remember and cherish.

Can you tell it is dessert time?

Soccer ends... and water balloons begin!


I just love little Brydan underneath all the big kids!!!