Category Archives: Family

I absolutely cannot wait to see this face in person. Oh, the adventures we will have. Counting the seconds, my friendView full post »

Best. Summer. Ever.
The last few months have seen me busier than I’ve ever been. Ever. It sounds like an exaggeration – andView full post »

Meant to be friends…
A couple of weeks ago, my bestie Lisa D. came to town with family in tow. This is a big deal. BIG. It had beenView full post »

Honoured
They say cousins are our first friends. For me, my cousins were my whole world. As kids, we all lived fairly close toView full post »

December 31.
I’ve mentioned our tradition before. It’s one of my favourites. Why wait until the end of the day whenView full post »

Happy birthday, Auntie Jenny!
I went back through the archives from this summer to find a picture to post for your birthday and was pleasantlyView full post »

Little Chef Night
My kids love having something to look forward to. Some weeks are so jam-packed with activities, visits and specialView full post »

Summer Lovin’
The weather this weekend was not perfect. A lot of dark clouds hung over head and rain fell at times throughout bothView full post »

Work it.
A few months back, my boss asked me if I would like to act for him while he was away. I jumped at the chance. 3View full post »

Such a Perfect Day
I love Georgetown. Ever since I lived in Virginia and worked in Washington, D.C. in my 20s, I have loved GeorgetownView full post »

Beyond blessed.
I remember my grandparents. Some, like my nanny, my mom’s mom, I remember quite well. She lived across theView full post »

A keeper
For a few reasons, we moved Jaia to a new school this year. For a few reasons, we were nervous about it. We attendedView full post »

Strike one off the ol’ bucket list
Have you heard the story about a man who, as he was about to mark a milestone birthday and turn 60, set out on his horseView full post »

Jaia’s Fifth birthday
Yes, you read that right. Months ago, I promised a proper post for Jaia’s birthday. And, like more things thanView full post »