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Jerry & I were married in the Cardston Alberta temple in August of 2002. It snowed that day, and our life together has been full of unexpected surprizes ever since. We have a lot of fun, which helps balance out the inevitable challenges of raising a big family right next door to the arctic. Organization has never been a strong suit for me so when my four children arrived in a very organized boy, girl, boy, girl pattern I had to laugh.

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Karen VolleyBall
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Karen VolleyBall
Putting Karen in club volleyball was one of the best decisions we made. She has born to compete. She made the senior team in Grade 7 (only 2 grade 7 girls were selected). Of course she didn’t get a lot of play time, which infuriated her. So I asked her what she thought she needed […]
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Tom Soccer
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Tom Soccer
As I write this we are in the middle of the isolation brought on by covid-19. It is -17 with windchill outside with blizzard conditions. These soccer games where the children could run and play and the adults could hang out and chat on the sidelines seem forever ago. Once Lindsey Butler and I too...
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A family in embryo
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A family in embryo
  I;m not going to lie. I get really overwhellmed with 5 kids. Lilke very overwhellmed. Asking myself why I did it over whellmed. But then I went to Georges funeral and remembered why. When I was a teen i loved my cousins….like loved them so much. I wanted a family that felt like it [&...
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German Christmas
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German Christmas
  Thanks to outdoor soccer, we befreinded a lovely family from germany who were here for a year. In Germany, Christmas Eve is the bigger holiday so we gathered at their place. Unextectedly, Santa arrived with a sack. He read out some of the naughty and nice things you did that year and then ...
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Thomas and Friends
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Thomas and Friends
Thomas really has the best little group of friends. I always have said the best part of living in Edmonton is the people, that’s true right from the start. Also, with Tom starting Kindergarten soon my years of playdates and swaps are coming to an end, Here are a few shots of the antics of [...
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Welcome
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Welcome
  We had two very contrasting experiences with being welcomed over the holidays. First we went to Cody’s to see George. Even though Shannon had been overrun with people and was behind in her work she hosted us with such grace and class. Cody was bishop and running basketball tournament...
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What’s the opposite of an Internet Troll?
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What’s the opposite of an Internet Troll?
I’m in the cafeteria at one of the large recreation centres in my city. I’m hiding from winter and I’m hiding form my toddler (who I checked into the child minding service). I have a few minutes to myself and my laptop is open. The cafeteria is busier than usual today, but still...
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Road Trip Bingo
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Road Trip Bingo
Download this simple bingo by clicking the link below. There are four different cards.   RoadTripBingo  
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Give it one more day
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Give it one more day
Whenever I have times in my life when I want to give up I am reminded of a story from the life of my late Mother. As a newlywed in her early twenties, she decided to go to nursing school. The problem was, she hated it. At the end of every rotation she vowed to […]
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Run-of-the-Mill Mothering
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Run-of-the-Mill Mothering
   Today is just an average, run-of-the-mill Monday. Kids are back in school after a bit of a break. I cleaned the fridge. Jerry is at the office crafting a thousand birthday postcards. Tonight there will be piano, hard-boiled eggs and dirty clothes. This mill just keeps on running. A m...
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