Nathan had his appointment with Cardiology today. I recieved a phone message on wednesday about Nathans appt, I was confused when I listened as it mentioned surrey hospital, or at least thats what it sounded like. I had to listen to the message 6 times to hear the phone number to call, well I called and they only answer the phones on tuesdays and fridays, well that would not help my appt was for friday morning. Ended up calling childrens tracking down somene who has been to the outreach clinic to try and tell me where this place is I was supposed to be going. I ended up getting a little lost anyway, but made it to the appt in time. But crazy thing is they probably booked me for surrey thinking it was closer, it was only about 10 minutes closer, and I did not like the stress of not knowing where I was going, childrens I am familiar with. Then they also booked us with a different cardiologist, we have seen the same cardiologist since Nathan was 5, very weird that they booked us differently. We liked this new cardiologist anyway and had a good visit, he reported that we could wait 2 years before we see him again, unless there is any problems. He was at a loss to explain, Nathans episode last summer where his heart stopped, causing him to stop breathing and have a seizure. He is hoping that it was neurocardiogenic, as was his pediatricians thoughts on this. He is hoping it was a one off, as he did not think jeff would survive another time if he had to see Nathan do this again. lol He actually asked if I was still married to jeff, after I told him it happened after Jeff squeezed Nathan... I told him I was lucky jeff was still alive, since he does not really like medical emergencies. Jeff sure picked a great Gene pool for not liking emergencies hey! He also suggested looking into getting Nathan on a time released beta blocker so he does not have to remember to take it 3 times a day, I will look into this and see if it is available for Nathans dosage, and speak to his pediatrician about this. That would definitely help only having to remember to take it once.
After the visit ,we had a great afternoon with our friends Tyler and Cody. Now I am exhausted, and Genevieve and Nathan are making dinner. Well actually I think they both talked about it and Nathan turned on the oven, and brought up the stuff from the freezer, I think Genevieve is now in charge of putting the pakoras and potatoes in the oven. Who are these strange kids that are working together and making dinner?
I almost forgot the learning opportunities today
Genevieve did 1 hour of piano theory on the way to the appt, funny thing, Nathan who is not doing traditional piano classes this year, was helping Nathan with her theory. When I asked how he knew it, he said I dont know I learned it, and then he was telling Genevieve how she should be able to figure out these things. Marlene had told me that if Nathan wanted she had no doubts he could probably pass a RCM theory class. Why does he find theory easy?
Next learning happened at the cardio appt, yesterday Genevieve assembled the model we have of a human heart, and today she got to watch the Echo of Nathan's heart, we were able to see all the chambers/valves, and how the heart looked like when it pumped, and what it looks like with blood flow. Now I am really happy that she choose to study the human body yesterday.
Then on the way home, I quizzed them in math drills.
So again not much learning but we did fit in some learning when we could.
Genevieve also made some cards tonight.
Friday, 30 September 2016
Thursday, 29 September 2016
tuesday sept 27 - September 29
Well this week is a little wacky for our schedule, so we have been doing things a little differently and going with the flow, a little unschooling happening this week. I am actually enjoying this week and I think the kids are too, but I dont think I am an unschooler, and I dont really think the kids are either, but it is a fun break.
So Genevieve has her CSOPA auditions this week on wedesday, except it was cancelled because of a city wide power outage. So she gets another week to perfect her audition pieces. Genevieve has been working very hard on this and has struggled a little bit as her monologue has some challenges and she has never sung Capella before, and I guess the song she choose is quite difficult for her to sing this way, it changes keys a few times and is just challenging.
Tuesday Genevieve spent all of her school hours working on her audition for CSOPA as it was supposed to be the next day and she was not quite ready, I knew she would not have much time on wednesday to rehearse so she had to have it by tuesday. Nathan worked on a typing program for a couple of hours, and memorize academy chemistry. He seems to have the first 20 elements down pat. Genevieve went to cheer practice on tuesday.
Wednesday - Genevieve woke up and was able to have her monologue perfect yeah! so she worked on adding expression, we worked again all morning on her csopa. Wednesday was really weird though as jeff was supposed to fly out at 9 am, he kept on getting delayed in his flight until it was cancelled and he was put on a flight for 2 pm. Now this 2 pm flight really messed with my day, as I was supposed to be at physiotherapy at this time. So Jeffs dad came to the rescue and took Jeff to the airport for us. Nathan and Genevieve both had physio with Janet and music with Kim. Kim worked with Genevieve on her song for CSOPA which was fantastic. And then the power went out. It was like and appocalypse happened in chilliwack, it took over an hour to get home, when normally it is no longer then 10 minutes, and we were running out of gas! We made it... Csopa was cancelled, even though Genevieve was ready she was happy to have 1 extra week to prepare.
Thursday - Nathan woke up and starting making breakfast, without being asked, I helped guide him a little. And today really was an unschool day! We were sitting Nathan was just finishing up his typing program and Nathan asked, can I make the potato clock, and I thought why not, it was not what I had planned to do at all, but I thought hmm they could work on that bythemselves for a bit. Well Genevieve said, well that does not really interest me, can I do something else sciency like study the human body, so I said sure, she grabbed a bunch of books and activities and headed into the other room. So Nathan starts looking at the potato clock kit we have, then he has a million and 1 questions about how this is working, I know I cant just say the potato has electorlytes in it and electrons flow through. I tried to find a video that detailed the science behind but nothing was great at explaining this, umm dont other kids want to know the science behind making a potato clock. Ended up I looked in his text book, he was not happy to be jumping ahead, mom I am not there yet. But I convinced him we needed to read a few pages on ions to understand how we are getting a positive and negative charge with the copper and zinc strips. I think he was glad we read in the end, even if he was concerned about going out of order because he really did understand what we were doing in the end. He then grabbed a bunch of other things to attempt to light them up or increase the strenght of his battery. He ended up playing with this for well over 2 hours. Genevieve looked at the human body stuff for about 2 hours then practiced singing.
We then delivered the papers, and Genevieve went to an extra voice lesson with Marlene to try and perfect her song. I asked Marlene if she could fit Genevieve in, I thought since Genevieve has been putting in such a great effort the last few weeks I would pay for an extra 1/2 hour for her, ended up Marlene wanted to do it for free. When genevieve was at voice, nathan worked on his chemistry lab that is required to finish chapter 1. At first he was like what, I have to design my own experiment... uggg, but the first one is well layed out and really easy for him to figure out, it was great to build up confidence. I told him to trust me and that he was liking this chemistry and that in real life you design your own experiments, you dont have an experiment that is already layed out in front of you, if you are trying to figure something out. I remember the first time I did this in university I was very intimidated by the process, I am glad that he will be miles ahead of me in this area.
And now Genevieve is at cheer, yeah for carpooling this year, and Nathan came up and made dinner without being asked! I made sure to let him know how much this helps me, it really does.
Friday - we go to see Nathan's cardiologist for a checkup, so maybe some math in the car but that is it
So Genevieve has her CSOPA auditions this week on wedesday, except it was cancelled because of a city wide power outage. So she gets another week to perfect her audition pieces. Genevieve has been working very hard on this and has struggled a little bit as her monologue has some challenges and she has never sung Capella before, and I guess the song she choose is quite difficult for her to sing this way, it changes keys a few times and is just challenging.
Tuesday Genevieve spent all of her school hours working on her audition for CSOPA as it was supposed to be the next day and she was not quite ready, I knew she would not have much time on wednesday to rehearse so she had to have it by tuesday. Nathan worked on a typing program for a couple of hours, and memorize academy chemistry. He seems to have the first 20 elements down pat. Genevieve went to cheer practice on tuesday.
Wednesday - Genevieve woke up and was able to have her monologue perfect yeah! so she worked on adding expression, we worked again all morning on her csopa. Wednesday was really weird though as jeff was supposed to fly out at 9 am, he kept on getting delayed in his flight until it was cancelled and he was put on a flight for 2 pm. Now this 2 pm flight really messed with my day, as I was supposed to be at physiotherapy at this time. So Jeffs dad came to the rescue and took Jeff to the airport for us. Nathan and Genevieve both had physio with Janet and music with Kim. Kim worked with Genevieve on her song for CSOPA which was fantastic. And then the power went out. It was like and appocalypse happened in chilliwack, it took over an hour to get home, when normally it is no longer then 10 minutes, and we were running out of gas! We made it... Csopa was cancelled, even though Genevieve was ready she was happy to have 1 extra week to prepare.
Thursday - Nathan woke up and starting making breakfast, without being asked, I helped guide him a little. And today really was an unschool day! We were sitting Nathan was just finishing up his typing program and Nathan asked, can I make the potato clock, and I thought why not, it was not what I had planned to do at all, but I thought hmm they could work on that bythemselves for a bit. Well Genevieve said, well that does not really interest me, can I do something else sciency like study the human body, so I said sure, she grabbed a bunch of books and activities and headed into the other room. So Nathan starts looking at the potato clock kit we have, then he has a million and 1 questions about how this is working, I know I cant just say the potato has electorlytes in it and electrons flow through. I tried to find a video that detailed the science behind but nothing was great at explaining this, umm dont other kids want to know the science behind making a potato clock. Ended up I looked in his text book, he was not happy to be jumping ahead, mom I am not there yet. But I convinced him we needed to read a few pages on ions to understand how we are getting a positive and negative charge with the copper and zinc strips. I think he was glad we read in the end, even if he was concerned about going out of order because he really did understand what we were doing in the end. He then grabbed a bunch of other things to attempt to light them up or increase the strenght of his battery. He ended up playing with this for well over 2 hours. Genevieve looked at the human body stuff for about 2 hours then practiced singing.
We then delivered the papers, and Genevieve went to an extra voice lesson with Marlene to try and perfect her song. I asked Marlene if she could fit Genevieve in, I thought since Genevieve has been putting in such a great effort the last few weeks I would pay for an extra 1/2 hour for her, ended up Marlene wanted to do it for free. When genevieve was at voice, nathan worked on his chemistry lab that is required to finish chapter 1. At first he was like what, I have to design my own experiment... uggg, but the first one is well layed out and really easy for him to figure out, it was great to build up confidence. I told him to trust me and that he was liking this chemistry and that in real life you design your own experiments, you dont have an experiment that is already layed out in front of you, if you are trying to figure something out. I remember the first time I did this in university I was very intimidated by the process, I am glad that he will be miles ahead of me in this area.
filling in his chemistry lab at academy of music |
this was one of the pages we read to understand ions, and what was happening with the potato |
Nathan enjoyed this, but what a cheap kit, I bet the box cost more money... I wish it came with a book that explained the science behind the experiment |
Genevieve and her human body, I am wondering if her recent surgery experience has made her interested in the human body? Maybe Genevieve with be our physician, or nurse? |
And now Genevieve is at cheer, yeah for carpooling this year, and Nathan came up and made dinner without being asked! I made sure to let him know how much this helps me, it really does.
Friday - we go to see Nathan's cardiologist for a checkup, so maybe some math in the car but that is it
Monday, 26 September 2016
monday September 26
ART
Jessica, how we love jessica, this week they worked with clay, I think this is both Nathan and Genevieves favourite medium to work with, they started on making some gingerbread houses and some birds.
Cooking
Jeff is leaving on wednesday to start work again...
So I decided I needed to put a bunch of food in the freezer for the days I am too tired and unwell. Unfortunately with the new addition of crohns it seems to be more, but I do have a GI appt Oct 5 yeah, hopefully he will have some miracles for me.
So after art, I was in the middle of preparing 25 meals to put in the freezer, so instead of doing schoolwork I got the kids to help me for a bit, Genevieve lasted longer then Nathan but it was still very helpful, Jeff had gone into vancouver for some testing
Nathan seems to be dealing with change a little better now, we bought a new coffee table and it arrived today, he did quite well and was not bothered by it at all...
Genevieve
Genevieve has been diligently practicing piano/voice and CSOPA. It is a lot of work... she is practicing about 1 hour a day, today she practiced probably close to 2 hours.
this coming week
this week looks to be another somewhat busy distracted week, wednesday we will take jeff to the airport, so we wont school that day, as then we have physio after, and Friday will be another day in vancouver as Nathan has a cardiologist appointment. Maybe some schooling on saturday or Sunday if we dont have early morning hockey games. I dont have a schedule yet for hockey which is driving me slightly nuts, as I need to plan these things out!
week of Sept 19-25
the Weekend
thankfully we did do some schoolwork this past weekend, we did some 1 day, but since as you can see from this week we did not have very may sit down days it was good that we did.
Monday September 19
Art
Jessica showed up at 10 am ready for the kids art lesson, I had forgot all of us were in our pj's and just starting our language arts, we had a late start. oops. I will get the hang of our schedule, I think especially when jeff gets back to work, it seems slightly off with him at home so much, things just run differently. Not that I want him to go back sooner, we have loved having him home!
the kids did some doodling kind of stuff with Jessica for the past few monndays
Math
worked a little on math
After math, I was tired so we did not continue on with our studies.
Tuesday
Tuesday was definately a write off unless you count it as health and careers or science.... learning about the hand maybe...
We had a post op appointment for Genevieves hand surgery, but it was at st.Pauls hospital, so that was an all day event, we stopped at ikea on the way back to pick up a few more storage units to re-organize our basement. The kids have been helping on reorganizing all of our things in the basement.
Hockey
we recieved an email in the morning letting us know there would be a practice from 8-9:30, I hope there arent very many of these late night practices, dont they know we go to bed at 8:30, Nathan does not do well with little sleep, he needs to go to bed...
Cheer
5-8
Genevieve got the all clear to go ahead and go back to cheer, she stayed away from handsprings but was able to participate in everything else.
Wednesday
Doctors and more doctors
So the morning was spent with Nathan and Jeff at the dentist, so no school work again...
We then had physiotherapy
and then CSOPA 4:30-8
Thursday
School work
Yes it did happen I just dont remember any of the details, I am sure it must have entailed Language arts and math, and prob some science and maybe some socials... why did I not write this post earlier??
Cheer
5-8
Genevieves cheer coach was so proud and happy with Genevieve that she tried and completed her roundoff back handspring so soon after surgery.
Friday
Another day without formal sit down learning but we definitely did some schooling. We went for a hike on the Hudsons bay company trail. We went with the Hope mountain centre and a rein-actor. So much great information to be shared with us it was fantastic. We took our friend Tyler along with us as well. I think the kids thought the scary logging road was 1/2 of the adventure. I sure hope we can get a few more of these outings organized they were so fantastic with the kids!
I had to take this photo of Genevieve, she looked so grown up here |
Getting ready to fire |
cute little frog |
oh a funny fact we learned about from our leader was that there are such a thing called mountain beaver. I really thought he was pulling my leg when he was showing us there mounds on the side of the trail! I still was unsure until we googled on the way home. Sure enough there is such an animal called mountain beaver, who does not live in the water!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_beaver
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some of the pictures and maps they used, there were a lot of lessons on first nations and ecology on our walk. |
Saturday
Hockey game, Nathan is loving minor hockey, I think his endurance has to improve a little and maybe his skating speed, but he is still keeping up with everyone.
Sunday
Hockey again...
Genevieve is liking going to the library when Nathan is playing, she checked out a bunch of books on ancient egypt this week, and she was texting me while there, asking me if I wanted a few books she thought I would like for homeschooling :)
Friday, 16 September 2016
Thursday September 15, Friday September 16
Thursday
Csopa
Genevieve loved loved loved her 1st day at CSOPA this year. She said she loved all the girls, there are a few boys who do not listen and pay attention, but for the most part, all the kids are serious and want to be there. She came home quite excited that there will be auditions, in 2 weeks, she must prepare a musical theatre voice piece that is no longer then 2 minutes, and she has a dialogue that can not be longer then 2 minutes either. She was unclear on what the third aspect of her audition was, but she knows there are 3 parts and together it must be under 5 minutes, I am wondering if the last part is interview questions, if she is still unclear after next weeks class, she will ask her teachers. She is loving that she has multiple teachers that teach different aspects of musical theatre. She came home and was excited to start rehersing her dialogue. Another exciting piece of news is that we found out that one of the girls in her class is moving in 2 houses down the road, super exciting news.
School work
the day went well and I think Nathan is actually liking his school work.
We continued on with Language arts, science, socials, and math
I think we got a lot accomlished especially considering I had an ophthalmologist appointment I had to go to mid-morning.
This is one of Nathan's favourite spots to do schoolwork |
I texted when I was at my appointment to see if the kids were doing their work, this is the picture I got sent back |
Cheer
5-8 pm
Friday
Language Arts
We read chapter 11 and 12 in the giver today
We had 2 assignments for this today, they were both to do with imagery. Assignment 1 involved drawing a picture of a memory and then filling in a sheet about senses, and then writing a paragraph from that. For Nathan since he did not have his computer I did not get him to write a paragraph.
Genevieve did complete both assignments but it did take her a long time writing it out. I think it took her almost 2 1/2 hours
Genevieves picture with her writing |
Science
Wow is Nathan ever liking his science and understanding it. He answered all of his questions orally except for a few where he wrote out the answers, as they required more math problems. He even waited for about 1/2 hour after I served lunch to stop as he was so engrossed in his science, he was answering his end of chapter questions.
Here are some bigger thinking questions Nathan had for me after reading.
- what determines the rotation of the electrons in the electron cloud, is it magnetism
- can the charge in atoms power things, can you harness that energy, or create energy with it.
getting cozy reading about Chemistry |
here he is anwering questions while his sister is eating |
So we worked on school work until about 2 pm, then Genevieve worked on CSOPA and voice for about an hour.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Day 2, day 3, and day 4
Friday
Language Arts
Moving beyond the page "the Giver" lesson 2
Nathans vision of utopia, I think he actually liked finding pictures to cut out and put on his poster to make a collage |
Genevieves collage, I helped her with cutting and I scribed for her |
All other subjects
oh my this is the problem with not blogging daily, umm we did some math and we read from our usborne textbook for History of the ancient world, it was a lot of reading required, so we didnt do any activities with history today.
Monday
Monday funday, because Jessica our art teacher comes! We work for an hour in the morning before she arrives, and then the kids have art from 10-12, Jessica and I spent about an hour of that time going over what we would like to learn this year and how she can incorporate what we are going to be studying, I added her to my google docs which has our lesson plan. I should have done this earlier, I sent last years to her much earlier.
after Jessica left we completed some math, and really my brain I can not remember all that we did but here is a picture with Ginger at least ready to study
Tuesday
Genevieves first sale!
So Genevieve had an order from her piano teacher for a birthday card for her brother. Her brother is a forester, and so she asked Genevieve if she could custom make her a card for him, with something about forestry.
Genevieve woke up at 7 am, and borrowed a few supplies from her friend anna, and worked on this card for 3 hours. I am pretty impressed at her work, especially since she is still working 1 handed, she is amazingly ambidextrous!
I did cut out the fox's body for her because her left had was pretty hard to cut with |
left side has corrugated brown cardstock with a stamped wood grain and a 3d skunk! |
Language Arts
MBTP "the Giver" lesson 3
Oh boy, good thing you warned me about the mature topics in this book Cara ha ha. Today was about stirrings, and thankfully sex education in this house must be working pretty good, both of them knew what was going on, ha ha!
ambidextrous much? this is genevieves, and her left hand! It took her much longer and a little messy |
genevieve |
Social Studies
I forget what lesson number we are on, we had started this unit last year and completed the mesopotamia units in it, so we are a little ways in anyway
We finished doing our assigned reading, then there first assignment was to colour a map in and label, instead I thought it would be a good project to add to our history of the world timeline, so I got them to draw the map in their timelines and use watercolour paints. This ended up needing to be a two day project as it needed to dry, and we were running out of time.
Math
working on times tables still, Nathan is actually now enjoying this go figure! Anyway it will help them both out a lot so I am happy.
Music
Genevieve has piano/voice from 2:30-3:30 every tuesday.
We talked to her piano teacher about what to expect this year.
She suggested Genevieve take the grade 2 voice examination this year as Genevieve has already been singing mostly level 2 or above songs and that it would be a good place for her to get accustomed to the Royal Conservatory of Music examinations. Genevieve is excited about this, and she has already chosen 1 of her songs to sing. Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge, by Mozart, she loves singing in German, and as a bonus she also gets to learn the meaning and interpretations of the songs she is singing. She already knows many of the words that are in her song already, when she was practicing today, she remarked oh oops that is a m and it is pronounced like a n (dont quote me, I have no idea if that is exactly what she said)
In Piano, we talked about that Genevieve would like to take the RCM exams as well but her teacher suggested we wait before we start as she said in Piano it can suck the life out of piano, and she wanted Genevieve to carry on and enjoy. She suggested she start examinations in 1-2 years for Piano. But I do think it will be benificial for Genevieve to have both RCM in voice and Piano, so we will continue with that as our goals.
Hockey
Nathan had hockey evaluations tonight. I am pretty amazed at Nathan's maturity and his ability to handle change! When Nathan first started homeschool hockey he cried for the first 2 weeks when he started because he did not know what he was doing didnt know anyone etc.
He was most definately nervous but handled himself so well. When there were skills that he did not know, he watched first and then took his turn. He was at practice early and excited but did not make us leave 2 hours early so that is good.
He did well with the fact parents are no longer allowed into the change room at the peewee age, he was concerned about tying his skates ,but he got there and guess what, other kids could not tie theirs either, lots of kids waiting for the coaches, or as nathan did he walked out and got dad to help tie his skates.
He was concerned that I would tell the coaches about his EDS and they would not let him play. I did have to talk with him and explain that yes we would have to tell his coaches about EDS and give them an emergency information card ,because it was not fair to the coaches if we did not, but that he has his pediatricians permission and that is all that is needed for him to play.
Cheer
This year, Genevieves most competitive team is her Youth 2 team, but this year is definately going to be a building year, with a lot of new girls (last year gigi was the new girl on Y2) Most of the other girls have moved up a division to Junior level 3. Since Genevieve is not able to do tumbling herself, or stunt, she was helping out some of the other girls with their tumbling skills. I think this will still be a good year for Genevieve and she loves cheer so much she does not really care what team she is on. I think it will definately be a skill building and confidence boosting year for her. I think last year being one of the youngest girls on the team was sometimes hard.
Wednesday
Wow It was a really great day for school I think!
Social studies
the kids finished their maps, while I read our chapters in the "giver"
look how neat this is! It looks so great, this is Nathan's He was having a good day today |
Genevieve impressive for the wrong hand! |
Language Arts
Moving beyond the page
oops I havent taken pictures yet...
Math
carried on with multiplication
Science
Nathan and I have been talking about Math for a while, he has said he wants to be taught science not to do the inquiry based science, bummer...as I think that is how his brain works. But today was a great day to start a new science for him. I had purchased Real Science for kids level II a long time ago, adn I got it out today. Having a look at it, it is very similar to chemistry 11. So I gave the book to Nathan and told him it was hard, but if he was willing to work through it then he could do it and that it had labs that he would have to do with it as well. I told him he would have to read through the required reading answer questions along the way and then we would discuss to make sure he has a good understanding before he is able to do any experiments. So he took the textbook and started reading, he finished more then I said to read to, and he answered the required math/chemistry questions. When we discussed and went over the quetions, he said well actually I learned a lot reading it, I didnt really understand the difference between mass and weight before, and I thought I did. Today for his questions he had to convert from mols to grams and grams to mols, for a few different elements. I should know this already, Nathan does better when it is harder...
sample question page |
Here is a link to the current edition of this textbook Here
Physiotherapy 12:30-2
Nathan is always improving! His strength is getting up there, we talked about goals being improved upper body strengh, fine motor in his hands and improved proprioception
Genevieve was assessed today as well, as she has been complaining of some things
music therapy - nathan 1/2 hour
Genevieve 1 hour
CSOPA
Genevieve was excited to go today! she will be the youngest in her class but she wanted to be with more serious students :) She is happy that her classes will be 3 1/2 hours in length. I can not wait to see what they end up doing for their production, I loved last years so much and that was a junior class, I can only imagine what this intermediate class will be like. I am sure she is going to be learning a lot in this class as they bring in choreographers, and her time is also split in each class with a vocal coach and a musical theatre director, so lots more I think this year...
Thursday, 8 September 2016
Summer 2016
Wow how is it back to school time already? I can't believe how fast the summer went by. We had quite a few adventures this summer, but maybe not as active as we usually are, as I am still waiting to see a GI dr.
Canim Lake
One of the first trips this year was up to 100 mile house, we have been going up every year for the last 5 or 6 years. We stay at a cabin with friends on canim lake. It is always peaceful, except when we are tubing.
Genevieve, Nathan, Ginger, Maclean, Diesel, on our last day, our typical picture on the dog the day we leave |
their most favourite part of canim, having Mr Strahl tow them in the tube! |
Genevieve always performing cheer |
Manning park
After we arrived home, since I had most things ready, I decided that we would head up to manning park with my parents and Jeff, we stayed at manning for almost a week, and had a great time with grandparents. Kids did a little kayaking, and some swimming, and fishing.
lantern festival, the kids built lanters to light and float onto the lake |
this picture is hard to see, but it is sooooo pretty |
Chilliwack Lake
Next up was camping in the first week of august with a friend from genevieves cheer (they have been on the same team for the last 5 years). Kids had lots of fun playing and we managed to go on a hike! It was up to Radium lake, it was a long hike but interesting, we had not attempted this hike before.
lots of interesting bridges on this hike |
swinging suspension bridge |
this tree scared us when we saw it |
Cheer and more cheer
Cheer occupied 2 whole weeks of august. Genevieve had cheer camp for 2 weeks 6 hours a day. She loved it, of course! Over the summer we have found a new tumbling coach for genevieve at a new gym that has opened up in chilliwack. Genevieve has had about 5 private lessons with her and it has helped her immensely, we plan to carry on with these once a week. I am happy that they are local, and I am not driving to abbotsford another day.
Cheer schedule for this year, is going to be a little easier on me! Only 2 days a week, she is only going to be on 2 teams, Youth 1 and Youth 2. Tuesdays 4-8 and thursdays 5-8. And we are going to carpool with another friend who is on the same two teams! that means only driving 1 day a week!
Rocky Mountain adventure
August 19th Jeff has been layed off work for about 6 weeks, Yeah!!! It is a perfect time, and he has an idea of when he is going back and has been offered a position, so much less stress knowing he is going back to work, we can enjoy the time off that he has! We decided to do some renovations on the house, as jeff needs to keep busy. (I normally like doing stuff like this, dont like spending money though, but I am feeling pretty tired because of the stupid crohns) We decided to also take a weeklong vacation when genevieve was done cheer. We went up to Jasper, and then down the icefield parkway, and then into radium. We then spent a few days a fort steele. I think this one week was one of my most favorite family trips we have taken! Kids got to study a lot of canadian history. I read the broken paddle while we were driving, kids really liked this book, Genevieve would like to read the continuation of this book. Kids loved fort steele! They did not want to leave.
She was swimming in the thompson river and this salmon literally jumped into her arms! |
Mt robson behind |
Hike in jasper, amazing view |
playing dutch blitz while it was raining, we love this game! |
Ginger in a stair donw with a mt sheep, until it put his head down ready to charge, we quickly picked up ginger |
Rutting! |
Continental divide |
half in alberta, half in BC, and yes she wears dresses camping |
Genevieve's hand surgery
Genevieve has had a trigger finger in her index finger on her right hand since she was born, we left it as it was not causing too many problems. But this past year it had got stuck closed for a few weeks. It has also been getting stuck on her while doing cheer, so she has been doing backhandsprings with a stuck closed awkward fist. We decided that it would be better for her to have surgery. Her surgeon was a Dr Bristol and he was amazing. He talked to Genevieve and never once talked down to her, he explained the surgery and any risks. Genevieve decided that she would like to have the surgery with a local anesthetic as it has fewer risks involved. This is the girl who has previously not let any dr near her! She was super nervous leading up to her surgery, but she did not put up any fuss and was determined to be able to do it! I went in with her and she listened to a movie most of the time, she held her hand perfectly still and did not move the whole time! I was unsure if it really was Genevieve, I could see she was scared, but she did not cry or complain, or move! Her surgery was yesterday and she is doing pretty good today thursday. It was a little hard to do some schoolwork as it is her right hand. She has even gone to cheer practice, she is not able to stunt or tumble for two weeks, but she said she wanted to go because it was important to be there with her team, and at least learn any changes that they were doing. I love her dedication.
some extra photos from this summer....
a shirt Nathan recieved from EDS canada for his fundraising efforts |
tower of keva planks |
my cousins wedding |
just missing jeff |
Genevieves birthday at the waterslides |
Yes of course they are doing cheer at the waterslides |
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