Category: Family

  • New Years Day


    Snow Shadows
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    It’s New Years Day 2007 and most folks have dug out from the major snow storm that slowed the city down quite a bit for New Years Eve day. We’ve just been relaxing around the house and talking. It’s quite sunny and fairly warm so I decide that some outdoor activity would be good.

    Up to this point there has been very little snow and it seems like a good opportunity to break out the snowshoes and go for a bit of a hike. I decide on going to a trail along side the Seine River that I frequently mountain bike in the summer. While driving over I find out that lots of streets have not yet been plowed. Ours was done sometime after 2am last night, but over on old St. Boniface, they are still waiting and the road passage is still single lane.

    Someone and their dog has already broken the trail, so I’m just “improving” it with the snowshoes. I’ve got the camera with me and the new iPod. I’d been thinking about getting one for some time, but was really not to excited about the cost of such a “toy”. Yesterday, some very unexpected money came my way, and I decided to splurge. So, while hiking along the trail I’ve been listening to the TEDTALKS podcasts, which are very enjoyable and stopping every once in a while to shoot some photos.

    It was a great outing. Next time I’ll remember the gaiters, as my jeans are soaked up to the knees from the snow flipping up my legs with every step in the deep powder snow.

    Happy New Year to all, I’m looking forward to the best year yet!


  • Snow Angel


    Snow Angel
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    As we were walking in St. Vital park, we came across somebody’s handy work in the snow. It’s good to see that there are still some “children” out there that don’t need to be plugged into an iPod, constantly on a cell phone or the latest game console to have fun. Come to think of it, I should have made another one right next to it! 🙂

  • Christmas 2006


    Family Walk at Bunns Creek
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    The best part of Christmas was being together as a family. The gifts were great, the food excellent and abundant, but for me this year it was more about the family that ever before.

    We had a great day. It started with Shirley & I exchanging gifts and going to visit Shirley’s mom at her house. Then we were back a our home and had brunch with Scott & Mandi. Right after that Eric and Dez arrived and we sent the rest of the day together which was wonderful. We opened presents and laughed a lot and just enjoyed everyones thoughtfulness and their company. After exchanging gifts we took a short drive over to a nice pathway and walked for about an hour. It was fairly warm this year at only about -8. Some little boys even hit the slide for some added fun.

    Back at the house we all played a new game given to us this Christmas, Settlers of Catan, and had lots of fun. Then it was time to prepare for dinner, which was the traditional turkey with all the standard favorites. The turkey seemed extra good this year and the meal was enjoyed by all. Post-dinner cleanup was followed by another rousing game of Scattegories, and some hilarious answers were given, right Scott? Things that are hidden…! I was given the first season of “House” on DVD so we rounded out the evening with the 1st episode and everyone snuggling under the blankets.

    We’re so blessed to have a wonderful, loving and caring family so close to us. Shirley and I really appreciate each member and their specialness and uniqueness as part of our family. Just seeing everyone together, having fun, laughing and enjoying each other was the best gift of all.

    Merry Christmas to all.

  • Christmas Eve 2006


    Christmas
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    Today is Christmas eve, and our preparations for Christmas day are almost complete. This morning I slept in a bit then got up, fixed a pot of coffee, and settled in to review last Wednesday’s church sermon on Spiritual Strength. I found the message quite encouraging and helpful for me and my current situation. I’m sure spending more time in the Word will help a lot.

    Afterwards, I received my “honey do” list for the day. Not too bad, wash the car and change the light bulb in the oven. This short a task list must mean we’re really ready for Christmas! So, after washing the car, vacuuming and  cleaning the carpets I headed over to Canadian Tire to get a  bulb for the stove. The store was not too busy, but I did get the sense that there were a lot of guys there shopping for their wives at the last minute. And no, I was not one of “them”.

    This afternoon I’ll relax a bit and wrap up a few last minute things and organize a special surprise for someone on Christmas. I was going to say Christmas morning but it’s more like afternoon these days. Eric & Dez are doing things at their house where they just moved in after extensive renovations, and Scott is spending Christmas eve & morning with Mandi and her parents. So, by the time we see kids eager for Christmas, I think that’s just Eric, it will be later in the day.

    This will bring a new tradition this year. For all of my Christmases to date, the family gathered together and we all exchanged gifts together. This year the kids will be exchanging their gifts to each other independently, and without us. As a result we’re decided to join the trend and Shirley and I will exchange our gifts to each other on Christmas morning, just the two of us. Hmmm, shades of more things to come? Perhaps more on how that turns out later.

    Tonight, I’ll be a our church running the sound system for the two Christmas eve services. It should be quite the evening. There have been many practices for this evening including two Saturdays that I’ve attended and a number of others for the drama teams, band and vocalists, not to mention the pyrotechnics. I’ll see if I can squeeze in some pictures, but considering that the service is only one hour, there is a lot going on.

    Afterwards, we’ll head over to our good friends the Ford’s to join their traditional Christmas Eve open house after church. Well, actually it’s just family and a few close friends, and were blessed to be considered a cross between family and close friends. This January will mark our 25th anniversary as friends. Sounds like a good reason for a party!

    Upon returning home we might squeeze in one more eggnog as “Santa” readies the various Christmas socks. Some traditions will live on forever, and this will be one of them. Nobody is too big or too old for a Christmas sock with crazy stuff!

    Watching the movie The Nativity Story on Friday was excellent. It was a very poignant reminder of the gift God gave us all in his son Jesus, and the part that Mary & Joseph had in bringing the miracle to the world.

    Merry Jesusmas!

  • Christmas Party House


    Christmas Party House
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    Yesterday, Scott & Mandi hosted a Christmas Party at the house. The ice lights up the driveway were very impressive, and most guest commented quite favorably about the effect. I hear it was a very nice party, but we were out for the night. Thanks to Scott & Mandi’s generosity we went to Silver City and saw The Nativity Story 


  • The Number of A Maxwell

    I’m a fan of John C. Maxwell’s writing and we have many of his books in our home. Last night some friend gave us a Christmas gift of a CD set of Maxell’s book The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork. We’re looking forward to listening to the set and we blessed by our friends thoughtfulness.

    This morning Shirley and I we were having a late breakfast with Scott, and then Eric came over to the house so we were sitting around the kitchen table just having a family chat about all kinds of things. One of the boys noticed the CD set and then we some how got on to how many Maxwell books have a number in the title and thought that a blog entry and some sort of strange math applied to the numbers might make an interesting and hopefully funny post. Sorry John.

    Thinking For A Change : 11 Ways Highly Successful People Approach Life and Work
    The 360 Degree Leader: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization
    The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader: Becoming the Person Others Will Want to Follow
    Leadership 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know
    Attitude 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know
    Today Matters : 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow’s Success
    The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
    Equipping 101
    Relationships 101
    The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player: Becoming the Kind of Person Every Team Wants
    The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork Workbook: Embrace Them and Empower Your Team
    Today Matters : 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow’s Success

    Thinking For A Change : 11 Ways Highly Successful People Approach Life and Work
    The 21 Most Powerful Minutes in a Leader’s Day: Revitalize Your Spirit and Empower Your Leadership
    25 Ways to Win with People: How to Make Others Feel Like a Million Bucks

    So, what are we to make of this? 17 seems to be a prevalent number, as does 21 and 21 has a nice ring to it. Lots of 101, just basic stuff right? Well, how does it add up?

    11+360+21+101+101+12+21+101+101+17+17+12+11+21+25 = 932

    Perhaps his next book is “The 932 irrefutable indispensable powerful leadership thinking attitudes that matter for equipping highly successfully people and teams looking for a successful relationship change to win and feel like a million bucks”.

    I did say sorry right, and John, I really do like your stuff, seriously.

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  • You say it’s your Birthday


    Surprised
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    You say it’s your birthday
    It’s my birthday too–yeah
    They say it’s your birthday
    We’re gonna have a good time
    I’m glad it’s your birthday
    Happy birthday to you.

    The Beatles – The White Album – Birthday

    That’s right it’s my birthday and I had a great dinner out with Shirley at 7 1/4 and then the kids came over to the house for Birthday cake (which was amazing and yummy!). I really enjoyed having all the family over and sitting around and just having fun together. Thanks for making my birthday a special day.

  • Getting ready


    Our Snowman Friend
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    On the weekend we set up the Christmas tree and put out all the Christmas decorations, including this guy.

    He was a gift from some friends who have since moved away and we’ve had limited contact with. When we received it I wasn’t too sure about it but, over the years I’ve come to appreciate the gift more and more. Our Snowman friend occupies a high traffic area at the foot of the stairs to the basement.

    Each time I pass, I think of our friends, and wonder how they are doing.

  • Sanding the front room


    Sanding the front room
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    Things are really moving along on Eric & Dez’s house renovation project. Lots of drywall finishing and painting happened during the week. This weekend I finished all of the wiring with the exception of some ceiling lights and some outlets etc. in the basement that are waiting for drywall. Eric and Doug put in the kitchen cupboards and Scott started the floor sanding. There have already been some long nights and I suspect that last night was a late one for Eric as he finished the sanding in order to return the rented sander by noon today.

    The sander rental was almost free in comparison to the sanding supplies. Wow, the sandpaper and backing pads were expensive and you need a lot ot them.

  • In the basement

    saw
    Saw by s2photography
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    This weekend the renovations focused mainly on the basement.

    During the week Eric & Dez finished the upstairs drywall and started mudding the walls. Currently there are a couple of coats in most areas and sanding should start during the week.

    On the weekend about 3/4 of the exterior basement walls have been studded and the utility room framed up. The perimeter wiring is in place and some insulation and vapor barrier is up on some walls.

    Several bits of plumbing have been capped off or moved, and some of the reconnections are proving to be a challenge. About eight 8′ lengths of framing for enclosing the heating ducts were assembled and are ready to attach to the joists. So, quite a bit of progress in the basement and it’s starting to look quite good.