Happy Earth Day!
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You know what we did to celebrate Earth Day? We drove aaaall around the city for a couple hours! But hey! We were in a Toyota Echo, which is pretty fuel efficient, so it's almost guilt-free, right?
Ah, yeah, OK, no. That's a big F on Earth Day for us. The kids had a friend who was celebrating his birthday today at Pizza Hut and Cosmic Adventures, which are both clear at the other end of town from us and quite a drive from one another. And I did not get it together enough to figure out how to do that car-free.
Random topic-jump: Posted pictures yesterday, and decided I like posting pictures. So here's a few more. Nothing huge or all that exciting, just random pix of our lives :)

Lunar eclipse

Fort Snow
Snowfall was unreal this winter. I haven't seen snowdrifts higher than me since I was a kid and therefore much shorter than I am now. The kids sure loved it. They built a neat little snowfort just on the side of our driveway.

Goodbye red car
This was my mom's car, older than Daniel. We traded it in for a Prius. We hope to do the same with Daniel soon.

Bad O Canada ice cream
Really cool concept: if you cut the slab right, you get a pretty maple leaf. It tastes foul, though. Don't buy it.


Our street on Earth Night
Sorry, the pictures turned out a little dark ;)

First day in shorts
OMG the kids were so happy when the white crap finally started to melt. And as Chris points out, they're true Canadians: there's still enormous mounds of snow on the ground and they're running around in shorts and t-shirts...

First picnic
... and picnicking in bare feet the next day.

Last snow
I have never been so happy to see the end of the snow. Enough already, Ma Nature. This picture was taken two days ago; it was 24C, but the drifts were so high they're still not quite gone.
Ah, yeah, OK, no. That's a big F on Earth Day for us. The kids had a friend who was celebrating his birthday today at Pizza Hut and Cosmic Adventures, which are both clear at the other end of town from us and quite a drive from one another. And I did not get it together enough to figure out how to do that car-free.
Random topic-jump: Posted pictures yesterday, and decided I like posting pictures. So here's a few more. Nothing huge or all that exciting, just random pix of our lives :)


Snowfall was unreal this winter. I haven't seen snowdrifts higher than me since I was a kid and therefore much shorter than I am now. The kids sure loved it. They built a neat little snowfort just on the side of our driveway.

This was my mom's car, older than Daniel. We traded it in for a Prius. We hope to do the same with Daniel soon.

Really cool concept: if you cut the slab right, you get a pretty maple leaf. It tastes foul, though. Don't buy it.


Sorry, the pictures turned out a little dark ;)

OMG the kids were so happy when the white crap finally started to melt. And as Chris points out, they're true Canadians: there's still enormous mounds of snow on the ground and they're running around in shorts and t-shirts...

... and picnicking in bare feet the next day.

I have never been so happy to see the end of the snow. Enough already, Ma Nature. This picture was taken two days ago; it was 24C, but the drifts were so high they're still not quite gone.
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Date: 2008-04-23 01:34 pm (UTC)another Prius 4 Daniel ?
Date: 2008-05-07 07:08 pm (UTC)This winter sure allowed a lot of people to feel more ...Canadian. I shoveled more snow in North Delta than in the previous 6 years combined.
The multiple Davids were strictly a computer business: I sent only one picture as principal text. Other people received it also as a multiplied attachment.
Are we still on for a horseback trail-ride ? Late August ?
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