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Saying Good-bye to 2009

 I have spent a lot of time this holiday sitting in this chair.  It is my favorite spot this year.  I love how the lights sparkle off of the decorations.  And from this spot I can see my whole living room with the tree, the toys and even a bit of the outside neighborhood with their houses decorated and glowing in the warmth of the season.

Today, I have been trying to think of how best to say good-bye to 2009, but nothing is coming to me.  So, instead I will just write a little post thinking of the things that have happened this year.

In some ways it wasn’t the best year, but in others it was a great year.  I said good-bye to an old Friend and a beloved Uncle.  We missed out on our annual trip to Regina due to changes in the economy and school. But, were blessed with a surprise trip East from the Regina contingent. We made it on our annual trip to the Beach  and still felt like it wasn’t long enough. Our annual trip next year is hoping to be a little longer.

We had a wonderful week with our Cousins from the South in Ottawa and were thankful that we were able to attend a 50th Wedding Anniversary of our Aunt and Uncle. We were blessed with a trip to California to meet friends that I only ever dreamed of meeting.  And a little visit to Disney was just icing on the cake.

I finally took the chance and started my long dreamed of photography business, it has been a good year for making dreams come true. I am thankful for all the families, Moms-to-be and new babies I got to capture.  I am also thankful for being chosen to document some wonderful weddings and beautiful women. Without all of you, my dreams would still be just that, dreams.

I hope that 2010 brings me closer to some of the friends I have made and been reacquainted with in 2009.  My hope is that it brings happiness and joy to all my friends and family.  And that we are all blessed in the Year to come.  And a thank you to all my readers, you have all been there for me and I wish you all the best that 2010 has to offer.  I will be celebrating my 5th Anniversary of blogging next year, it’s been a wild ride and oddly enough I have now been blogging longer than I was in High School.

Until 2010,

BeachMama.

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A Walk Down Memory Lane

It was February 1st, 1977 when my Dad and then pregnant Mom packed up my Sister and I and took us to England.  My Dad is a Pastor and was assigned to open a branch of their Church in London, England.  Originally, we were only to be there for three – six months.  Six months turned into nine which turned into a year.

My Mother was not exactly thrilled with the thought of flying over an ocean and then to realize that she had to have her third baby over there, was even more upsetting.  My Sister and I, well we made the most of it.

Although I was only six going on seven, I remember England well.  I even remember our address and the blue door to our house at 5 Lynton Court, Cedar Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5DL. We rented a furnished flat that had two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen (and yes, a bathroom too!).  I remember the embroidered furniture and the table where we ate breakfast every day.

While we lived at 5 Lyton Court Elvis died, my little Sister was born, I learned how to speak with a British accent, we went to Paris (I like to say for my Birthday, but it was just a coincidence that we were there on my birthday), we rode trains and  visited more Castles than you could imagine.  We celebrated in Piccadilly Circus and visited the Statue of Lord Nelson so many times that my older Sister and I would cry when Dad would say, we are visiting the Statue that Grandma named me after.  Riding on a double decker bus was nothing and taking the Tube was a weekly occurance.

My Older Sister and I at the Tour Eiffel, October 1977 

Dad drove a Moris Minor that we pretended was a surfer car and Mom would cry when my Sister and I would belt out ‘O Canada from the back seat.  When my little Sister was born Mom and Dad had a stroller where the carbed part would come off and they would put her in the back, on rainy days (what days weren’t rainy?) we would hold our umbrellas over her because the back leaked.

On a rare sunny day in the summer, we would pack into the Minor and head to Brighton Beach.  I remember how strange it was that instead of sand the beach was full of pebbles and how there were no change stations and everyone just changed out in public (they don’t do that anymore).  But, no matter how much fun we had my Sister and I would secretly talk about how we were going to get back to Canada.  My Sister and her friend Paul were practicing a song that they hoped to enter on a television show and win.  I don’t even remember what they were going to win, but to my Sister it was her ticket back to Canada.  We left before they got their chance, but it was fun singing our way through the rainy winter.

My Sister and I in a bouncy caslte at Brigton Beach, Summer 1977.

By the time we had been there six months Mom and Dad had enrolled us in school, Devonshire Public.  I made a best friend, Liana Weekes. And her Mom, June, and my Mom became lifelong friends. Liana saved me from kids that I didn’t know.  I was so shy, but she was so outgoing and we were like glue.  Liana and June actually visited us in Canada twice and June came on a cruise to Quebec City about five years ago and Mom and Dad popped up to see her.  Sadly June passed away two years ago now but, both our Mom’s never stopped chatting on the phone for those 30 years.

Since my Sister and I never thought we would leave England it came as quite a shock when one night Dad came home and announced, “Tomorrow we are going home.”  I think my Sister and I screamed so hard we woke the baby, but Mom didn’t care because we were bound for Canada.  We went to school to say good-bye to our friends and left for the airport with 13 boxes packed in and on top of the Morris Minor and our friends Mini.  We flew to New York were we missed our connection to Ottawa.  We had to sit and wait stand-by.  Some ticket agent took a look at my Mom with her three kids, just praying to get home and squeezed us in on the next flight.  We got into Ottawa in the middle of a cold February night, exactly a year and a day after we left.  We were never so happy to see snow and Ottawa.  And when we arrived at our friends house (across the street from our own house that people were renting out) surprising the kids, it was like a reunion. It was bliss.

Until about six years ago I had never even wanted to return to England, but now I think it would be nice.  To go back and see where we lived.  Go visit the Tower of London and appreciate everything through the eyes of an adult.  Have lunch with Liana and her husband Ken and take a trip to Paris and actually go up the Eiffel Tower this time.  One day perhaps, one day.

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Halloween Dance

Tomorrow, I will be dressing up as Princess Leia and taking J to a dance.

Man I love that boy.

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Categories: About Me, Halloween, Kids