Sunday, December 30, 2007

Another year? What the heck!?


On a snowy walk.



snowy sunset in the Dawson Creek park.

Snowy view from our building.

It's hard to believe that tomorrow is that last day of the year. They say time seems to go by faster the older you get, which I think is true so far. It's hard to believe it's been a year since Mike went away to Depot, or that it's been a year since I started my practicum, or that I've already lived in D.C for 6 months!

Despite having no family here, our Christmas was really awesome. On Christmas Eve, I went to church, and Mike stopped by in uniform near the end. Then, I was invited to Matt's parents house where they were playing games and eating food. On Christmas morning, I made waffles just as Mike was getting home from work, and then we ate at 5:30 am and opened our gifts before going back to sleep. We were delighted to receive a CD from Mike's mom and Dave with video of them going around to mine and Mike's family members. We cried watching all our relatives say Merry Christmas and sing us songs. The best was when our nieces sang us "I want a hippopotomus for Christmas...". So cute. So that was a great surprise, and then we also got spoiled by everyone. Some of our gifts included, new comfy pj's from Mike, a new board game, a really cool digital camera (so I can finally post pics once I figure it out), a cookbook, a book on home reno's (which we are going to need!), some french books from my sister in Quebec...all in all I was very spoiled. Thanks everyone!

Christmas dinner brought us to Matt and Lindsey's house, where my carrot dish (thanks Granny), cheesecake and good pudding were a hit. We ate early so that Mike could be there, even though he was sooo tired and heading off to work for another night. Then, we played Cranium, where the girls kicked the boys butts, and some card games (I now know how to play poker). Mike surprised us by returning in his uniform to hang out and then drove me home later on in the cruiser, which is always fun. Either the people in the building think I get picked up by the police a lot, or they now know where the police live...oops.

Boxing day is always fun as no one I know was hospitalized like last year, and neither of us had to work! So, instead we had another turkey dinner with two other members, and played games until 2 am.


Mike and I at our boxing day dinner.

We're getting so excited to move into the house now, only 25 days. I better start packing. My wallet is definitely shrinking from all the things that have to be paid for though. We did get a 50% couch, loveseat and chair set thanks to the Brick's boxing day sale, so that was exciting. We can now almost furnish both living rooms in the house.

Mike is back to work for 4 days now, but I can't wait until he's off again, because it just snowed a lot, so we are going to go sledding on friday or saturday!


Happy New Year everyone!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Spoiled teacher, gingerbread, and Christmas music

Friday was my last day of school, so I'd planned a Christmas party for the kids. It went really well, although a little crazy as all the sugar and icing (we decorated cookies) made them extra hyper. But, what can you do? It's Christmas and I was happy to be able to make them so excited for it. I was also incredibly spoiled by my class--there were 19 of them in class on the last day, and 16 of them brought me gifts. I'll take a picture of them once I open the camera I know I'm getting for Christmas...teehee. But they included about 10 Christmas ornaments, candles, chocolates, and many decorated Christmas cards. Including the one that was labelled "M.Happy" for Madame Happy, from a little boy who calls me that as he has difficulty saying my last name! Haha..so cute. Although I would not have said the same thing if a high school boy was calling me that. Grade one is fine though.

But, I now have this enormous gingerbread woman that I decorated but I'm so sick of sweets that I can barely eat it. I know, I know, me sick of dessert. But yes, I just feel like eating tons of veggies and fruits, how strange is that?

The best part of today was receiving a CD from my friend here, Kim, who recorded a Christmas CD with a friend of hers. I'd listened to it at her house and told her I loved it, so she wrapped up a copy and gave it to me at Church this morning. It is so amazing, I wish I could play it for you, but I will be listening to it until Christmas that's for sure.

Although we have no family coming, and Mike is working over Christmas, I was invited to a gathering on Christmas eve, after the church service, so I'm excited for that. And then Mike and I are having an afternoon dinner on Christmas day with Matt and Lindsey and their family, and then on boxing day, we've planned a dinner with another RCMP member and his wife, who are also new and have no family coming. So, it should be a lot of fun.

I am disappointed, however, as Mike was supposed to have New Year's Eve off and most of the next day, so I was actually planning on going out for once this year, as usually we both opened the stores we worked at on the 1st. But, it turns out he now has to work night shift on New year's eve, which means that we can't do anything. I was really mad at first, because he's alreaday working Christmas, and it seemed to me that they should ask someone who has Christmas off to work New Years. He's not even the new guy on the watch anymore, he actually has seniority over about 4 other new members. But, I think I've gotten over it now, as really it's flattering to him that when they needed an extra member on one of the busiest night shifts of the year, he was the one they asked. Or maybe I'm just forcing myself to look at it that way. It's Christmas, right, so I shouldn't complain. Plus, most exciting of all is that we got our house! Everything went well with our other inspections, and we take possession on the 25th of January. I'm already decorating in my head all day!

Well, there is 1 day and about 8 hours until Christmas. I hope everyone has a safe and happy Christmas and that you remember the reason we all celebrate on this day. No matter how materialzed it has become, and no matter how many people call Christmas the "holidays", it will always be Christmas to me.

God Bless.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

9 days till Christmas!

I can't believe how quickly the Christmas season is coming and how quickly it will soon be over. It still makes me sad on boxing day morning every year. This week was one of the busiest since we moved up to D.C. Not only did I have my school Christmas concert, my bible study Christmas party, Mike's work party and my work party, but we also decided to buy a house!

It's not finalized yet, but we put in an offer on Monday that was accepted. We had the bank approve our financing, and then we had the house inspection done on Thursday. Unfortunately, it turns out that there are a few things that might need repairing soon, so we have extended our deadline until Thursday to try and sort out the cost of the repairs, and then we may change our offer depending on that.

I really hope it works out though, as I still love the house, but so far we haven't gotten a hold of any electricians who can give us an estimate on what it will cost to repair the electrical mast on the house. I was told a few thousand dollars, but then a woman at work said she had hers replaced for 500$. It's hard to know, but let's just pray that it is all sorted out in time on Thursday and that we still get the house. My biggest worry is whether we will be able to resell it when we leave Dawson Creek. I'm not worried about making money on it, I just don't want to lose any.

Buying a house is so risky, especially one that needs work when you live in a city with limited resources.

Now that all the Christmas parties are over, I'm not sure what I will do this week. I finished my presents, mailed off all the gifts and cards, wrapped the ones for Mike and now it's just a matter of waiting! I'm enjoying the constant play of Christmas shows on CBC--right now it's Rudolph, but later they're playing the Polar Express, which I loved.

Oh, and I forgot to mention it was also my 8 year anniversary (not of marriage, just of being together) on tuesday. So, we had our traditional Christmas date which wasn't the same without the Butchart gardens, but we went to the old fashioned Christmas at the pioneer village for free food, including chestnuts roasted over a real live open fire...haha. I've never tasted them before, but they actually are quite good. The best part, however, was taking a sleigh ride through the snowy dark fields pulled by horses with bells! Seriously, it was a lot of fun. There were so many kids from the school I teach at. On our way over to the sleigh, the horse-drawn wagon passed us and I heard a chorus of girls yell out "Bonjour, Mme L'Heureux"! It was so cute, I couldn't help but laugh, as it was dark and they had recognized me by the gray knit tuque with the pompom I always wear.

So, a lot of Christmas fun has been had this month, and I am looking forward to reading some books, playing board games with Mike, and a Christmas dinner at our friend Lindsay and Matt's house in the afternoon before Mike heads off to work. We are hoping to spend two weeks on the island for March break, but it all depends on whether he can get his schedule changed--he had booked it off already, but then they decided to shuffle the watches around, which means that he's on a completely different schedule as of January. Hopefully it doesn't ruin our plans. Fingers crossed, because I am already dreaming of breakfast at Rebar, Pagliacci's, and the Blue Fox.

Merry 9 days till Christmas everyone!

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Buying a house

After looking for months, and checking out about 7 possibilities in person, Mike and I have decided to put an offer in on a house in our neighbourhood. It's listed on mls.ca if you want to have a look at it and tell me what you think! Or try this link.

If that didn't work it's number 6779. It's a sort of 50s retro style house, built in 1957 by a mayor of Dawson Creek. It's had some renovations, and we love the huge family/entertainment room they've added on through the french doors at the back of the house. It has a fireplace and is super cozy. We'll definitely be needing some new furniture for it though!

I'm nervous as to whether we'll get it or not, as we are meeting to put an offer in tomorrow. It's so hard to decide what to offer though, as I don't want to start too high or too low. Also, we will need to buy a washer and dryer and eventually a new stove and fridge. I also want to do new flooring as it is pretty mis-matched at the moment. The kitchen definitely needs new floors.

I'm so happy to think that this summer I could be barbequeing and lying out in the sun instead of stuck in an apartment. The one downfall though is the flat roof, which Mike may have to shovel every once in a while if there is too much snow. It's been super warm though today--only -1 compared to about -32 at the start of the week.

Well, I'd love to hear what other people think of the house. I need to go finish wrapping the last of my presents to mail off tomorrow. Feel free to offer thoughts on decorating ideas, colours etc...!

Saturday, December 01, 2007

More poetry

I found out this morning that I won first prize in a Canadian poetry contest. The contest required a poem written within the theme of Canadian Landscape. Mine was chosen as first place winner, tied with another writer from Abbotsford. Please check out the website, where I am also currently a "featured writer".

Winter is definitely here although the calendar says it's not so for another 20 days. Every day is a new cold record for me. Yesterday it was about -20. I also attended my first Christmas party of the season with my church last night. Afterwards the girls and I watched "Love Actually" and broke my no junk diet by eating lots of chips and brownies. Well worth it though.

Today is a lazy day as I slept in until noon, but I think I should go do some Christmas shopping and finish making my Christmas cards. There's not much time before I have to mail them off!

Happy December!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

This week in point form

A few good things to write about but must get to bed...pro-d day tomorrow morning:

The dinner party was awesome--16 people in our apartment! Plus, the girls kicked butt at Cranium.

Went to the Christmas tree light up the other night with Starbucks hot chocolate and 3 lovely ladies. Not super impressed by the lights but it was still fun and festive...K's comment was "I think we should decorate the tree ourselves next year". Let's just say it could have used a little tinsel. Mike was busy doing traffic control and will now spend the rest of the holiday season prying drunk people down when they try to climb it. (They replace the mile O post below in the center of the intersection with a big christmas tree)



The best part was when Santa rode in sitting in the bucket/crane thingy of a big truck. Wish I'd had a camera. I live in such a redneck town but I love it.

Just saw Enchanted at the theatre with Mike and another couple--we dragged our husbands along but I think they secretly liked it.

It's very cold out right now. Plugged the car in for the first time and I think I could feel the snot freezing in my nose. I'm a true Northerner now.

Friday, November 16, 2007

101 posts

Hey, I just realized that I finally got 100 posts on my blog!

Even better than that, though, is the fact that today I had my first good friday with my grade ones. I was so happy by the end of the day that we'd made it through and that I was able to drive home without wanting to cry or drive my car into the ditch...just kidding. But it was a really great day. The library was the best part. Usually, they are sooo bad in the library that some of them have been threatened with being banned from coming back. But, today, I read them a story and they all say quietly on the carpet and listened! It was amazing, especially considering that it was a Friday afternoon.

So, now I get to be stressed out and busy this evening, preparing for my first dinner party tomorrow, with the gang from our bible study. I'm making a pretty elaborate menu of different appetizers I've been wanting to try. I tried to make them all semi-Italian so that they go well together. Let's just say I bought a lot of cheese.

First, there is cranberry and raspberry punch. Then, there is dill and three onion dip with veggies, bread and a brie/havarti tray, cambozola and grape canapes, spinach and artichoke dip with pita chips, sicilian meatballs, mandarin apricot chicken wings, mushroom caps, mushroom and cheese pastry bundles, spicy yam fries, italian chick pea salad, and apple, celery, grape salad. Hopefully it will be good. For dessert I made cherry mini-cakes, truffle brownies with ganache icing, and lemon squares.

Okay, really, it's not all made yet. Which is why I should stop typing and start cooking!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Un jour de souvenir

Today, as I sat in Church during the Remembrance day ceremony, with Mike up front in full Red Serge, carrying the Canadian flag, I thought about my Nonno, and what he must remember and think about on Remembrance day. As an Italian ex-soldier, who was living in Ethiopia at the time WWII began, he is not celebrated as a war veteran in Canada, although I am sure he is glad for those in Canada who fought for this country, as it is their sacrifices that allowed him to be able to move and live freely in Canada. But, at the same time, he must remember his friends and comrades who died for Italy, and who are not remembered in the same way for having been on the "wrong side" of the war. Yet, they were young and far removed from Hitler, and did not have a choice of whether they were in the war. Luckily, my nonno was taken prisoner by the British early on, and spent the duration working on a farm until the war's end. The real difficulties came for my nonna, who was raising the daughter my nonno didn't know existed (she was born right after he left) and the only communication they had was through letters that were blacked-out and censored.

I can imagine her fleeing Ethiopia, trying to make her way back to Italy to be safe with my Auntie Connie. Living, as she claims, for five years, on nothing but oranges, which I imagine grew abundantly in Sicily. And that was the last time she saw Africa. It must be so strange to grow up in a country, spend a quarter of your life their, and then never go back. What would it be like if I left Canada today and never returned. I have no idea what it is like to live in Tunisia, or Ethiopia, or to have no one to speak your first language to most of your life.

And yet, if they had not perservered through this time, and come to Vancouver island, my mother would not have been born in Port Alberni, where she met my Dad, where I was born, and eventually met Mike.

So today I am grateful that they made it through a separation much longer than the one I endured while Mike was training. And grateful for Mike, who and all the RCMP officers who are willing to serve and commit to the cause.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

I guess I spoke too soon

About the snow, I mean. On Monday I had a very entertaining day at work, which involved about 5 puddles of vomit on the kindergarten room floor. I love the little kids, and they're usually very cute, but when they all get sick at the same time and everyone is crying that they want to go home, it's not so much fun.

Then, as I was just getting to the end of the day, it started to snow quite heavily. Then, I remembered the after school meeting I had, and by the time I got to drive the 3 blocks home, the roads were snowy and slippery. I nearly crashed right into a detour sign as I attempted to turn the corner on my way home. Why do I always choose to live on a hill?

Thankfully the snow melted yesterday, then resnowed this morning, then remelted. So, we're back to no snow. I can't help but give the huge trucks dirty looks as I pass them in the snow. The way they take up two parking spaces, and splash muck all over poor little Tercel. I defy you trucks and your snow tires! Ha ha!

Seriously, though, Tercel does just fine in the snow. But, I don't think I'm going to take any jobs that require me to drive out to Chetwynd every day. Not that Mike would let me. He nearly got into an accident driving out there himself, and he's much better in the snow than I am.

So, I'm thinking of starting a book club, because I've been reading a lot lately and it would be fun to discuss books with like-minded individuals. Must find enough people though. I also don't really know how to organize one. How often do you meet?

I'm hoping the weather is okay for tomorrow, as I am subbing at a new school across town that I've never been to before. Hopefully the kids are good. I sure wish I would get some calls to the high school though, I miss the teenagers.

Here's a quote I enjoyed from the book I started reading last night.

"...storytelling--from wherever it comes--forms a layer in the foundation of the world; and glinting in it we see the trace elements of every tribe on earth." (Frank Delaney--IRELAND)

This is a book all about storytelling, and it is really good so far. The perfect book for sitting on the couch with a cup of my favourite tea. (Candy cane lane--It smells like Christmas, and I just found it again the other day, after having used all of mine up.)

The one nice thing about early snow is that I can start listening to Christmas music earlier.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Sense of Purpose

Well, we made it to November without snow--yeah! Apparently this is looking good, according to what happened last winter. I plan on purchasing my winter coat tomorrow, although I still can't decide which of two I like better. But, it's finally starting to feel really cold, and it's supposed to get to -9 on the weekend, so I better get ready for November.

Just got home from Mr. Mike's and drinks with my volleyball team. We're on a winning streak at the moment, so we went out afterwards. I ordered Spinach and Artichoke dip--an old Victoria favourite, but it was more like hot spinach dip with melted cheese and tomatoes(?) on top. Nachos? Not too sure, but it was still good. I had a yummy drink as well, which was as close to a Bellini as I think I'm going to find.

Lately I have been having recurring dreams about having a baby, and I wonder if it's me worrying about having kids, or thinking that I want to. Truthfully, I really don't want to have a baby right now, and there are so many other things I am looking forward to doing, but up here EVERYONE has kids, so it's hard to fit in and also hard to watch all the pregnant ladies and new cute babies without wanting one yourself. At the same time though, having come from Victoria where hardly anyone has kids, I still feel that pull to work on my career and TRAVEL and do so many other things I've been waiting to do. I guess I just feel so isolated up here, like there aren't that many options. Sigh. Who knows where we'll end up next, or what that place will be like.

I am already planting roots here though, and at the same time hesitating, when I think that in a few years I'll just have to say goodbye to a whole new group of friends and start over again. It's hard to be committed to a place, knowing that you won't be around to see the fruit of the seeds you planted.

I'm trying to remind myself that there is a purpose and a reason that we were sent here, I just don't know what it is yet. Patience...sigh.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

All Hallow's Eve

Well, today is Halloween, and it's the first year in a few that I've gotten dressed up. I worked today, so I dressed up as the paper bag princess (you know from the Robert Munsch story) complete with safeway paper bag dress, black soot smudges and a a crown that was slightly burnt from that mean old dragon. It was a lot of fun, and the kids really liked it. The school was swarming with dressed up kids and teachers, candy, all sorts of halloween goodies, and tons of activities and games.

Mike and I also carved a pumpkin, which is currently on our balcony with two lanterns and orange candles. It's the first year we've had a balcony people could actually see, so I had to decorate. I can hear the trick or treaters running up and down the street and I'm sure they're happy that it's not snowing this year, as it was last year. Nope, unlike the island where it's always raining, we have a sunny day and now a starry night for halloween.

Mike and I are going to the movie theatre tonight as there are no parties that we know of going on. That's okay, though. Next year, when we own our own house, I'm definitely throwing a costume party.

A little bit of Halloween history: Originally, when the Celtic festival Samhain (where Hallowe'en originated from) was Christianized--(All Saint's day on November 1st) people would go door to door the night before this day, offering to pray for the souls of the dead, and in return the people would offer them cakes made with fruit and bread, which were called soul cakes. If the people in the house refused, they would play a prank, or "trick" on them. Hence the trick or treat. This was what they did in the middle ages, before wrapped candy bars at Wal-mart.

I find it so interesting how festivals and feast days were Christianized but sort of kept in the same spirit, and how evolved they are today. So many Christians are opposed to Hallowe'en and the way people celebrate it today--if only we could remember how it started, with people praying door to door.

Personally, I love any reason to display lights and put on a costume!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Of student loans, block heaters and tasers...

Yippee....I just signed my "consolidated loan agreement and repayment form" from the National Student loan service. How exciting. I'm officially working enough that I have to start paying back my 6 years worth of student loans. How fun. Except for the fact that the interest is already at 2000 dollars and I haven't even begun! I don't get why the interest rate has to be so high for student loans.

Sigh. Oh well, I'm still saving for that trip to Ireland.

Mike isn't working today, but he's gone to Fort St. John to take the RCMP taser course. It's two full days, which means that we don't really get to enjoy any time off together. Also, he experienced the magic of the taser himself yesterday, with the burn marks to prove it. He actually volunteered to be tasered for a full five seconds. Apparently there's a t-shirt.

Our car is now fully equipped with a block heater. For those of you islanders, that means that I now have to plug in my car when it gets too cold outside. So bizarre. I can just see myself completely forgetting and dragging the extension cord along behind me on my way to work after not unplugging the car in the morning.

I still need my winter coat and boots, but apparently the fact that there isn't snow yet is a good sign. Last year it started on October 28th and stayed until April. Everyone here seems so surprised when I tell them that I like it here so far. They usually say "come on, you can tell the truth" as if I lied so as not to hurt their feelings. The truth is that I'd rather be on the island, but I do like it here. The sky is always blue and we're making lots of new friends. What I don't get is why the people who hate it here don't move away. It seems as though the northern BC raised can't seem to get out of the north, even though they don't like it. It's not true for all of them, but most of the people I've met who were raised here have never been to the island. It's hard for me to believe, because to me the island is the best place in BC to live. But, I guess if you've never been to Victoria, then you don't really know what you're missing.

My hands are so cold they can't type anymore, so I better go turn the heat up....

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Good pudding

Just went for my first run this week. I'd had a great schedule worked out, and then got lazy over the weekend. But, now I'm trying to get back into it, but the cold weather makes it less and less desirable. I find I can't run for more than 5 minutes, without my lungs and chest starting to hurt from the cold air. I've now upgraded my running outfit to three shirts, pants and gloves.

Cashed my poetry prize yesterday to discover that Canada post totally rips you off on postal money orders. The 300$ American turned into only 279$ Canadian. I know our dollar is now worth 2 cents more, but the post office is only giving a .93 cent exchange rate. How cheap is that. Oh well, I'm still excited. And, Goblin Fruit has asked me to send them a reading of my poem to put in the spring issue with my poem, which I'm nervous but excited to do.

Ran past my favourite house today and saw that although it has now sold, there is another one two doors down for sale. I really love that street, so hopefully there will still be one for sale by the time we can by.

I've been working at least 4 days a week lately, which is awesome as it means I can finally pay off my line of credit. My favourite is when I get called in for just a morning or an afternoon, because I get to work for just a few hours, and then go home and enjoy the rest of the afternoon, or take a nap. So lovely.

Well, it's Bible study tonight so I am off to make them some good pudding. Yum. Way to reward myself for going for a run...

If you've never had my good pudding, here is the recipe:

Make two packages of instant vanilla pudding
Add one tub of cool whip
Add one box of crushed fudgeo cookies
Stir in one can of mandarin oranges
Garnish with grated chocolate if you wish

It's delicious!

Monday, October 08, 2007

Here's the link

I just realized that the link to the page didn't work, so here it is again:

http://www.utmostchristianwriters.com/poetry-contest/recent-winners.php

Saturday, October 06, 2007

second place...not bad!

The winners were posted on line this morning at Utmost Christian Writers, and I opened the page to discover that I'd received second place, and a prize of 300$!

This means that I now have 300$ towards my summer travel fund, so I'm very excited. Also, because I was one of the top 5 winners, my poem and bio is published on their webpage. Go to to read mine as well as the other winners.

It's a neat foundation, because it pays out quite a large number of cash prizes to new poets, which is always nice!

Well, it's a beautiful Saturday here, and I'm waiting for my ipod to charge so that I can go for a run. I wanted to go this morning, but I was lazy and can't stand running anymore without music. Then, it got cloudy, but now it's back to blue sky so I'm glad I waited. It's so nice to have a 3 day weekend with no plans and Mike is asleep as he worked last night. So, I'm just relaxing in my house, which has already been cleaned by Mike yesterday,with plans for reading and maybe thinking about some more writing and/or scrapbooking later on!

Yeah for thanksgiving long weekends...oh yeah, and I get a turkey dinner on Monday at the other new RCMP's house. Happy thanksgiving everyone!

Below are the pictures I tried uploading a few posts ago, of Dawson Creek, and my apartment. Note the bookshelf, which I was so happy to be able to get, and the best room of all, the laundry room...also, the outdoor pics are from summer, when the hills around were nice and green.









Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Success!

This week has been an exciting one so far, and has literally flown by what with the crazy 48 hour trip to Saskatoon that Mike and I made. We really enjoyed Kim and Todd's wedding though. Plus, we got to catch up with some old friends, who now live a lot closer since we're in DC, which means there will be more visiting in the near future. I still haven't quite caught up on my sleep, as I only got about 2 hours on friday night....but, I did sleep a lot yesterday.

Spent way too much time on the phone trying to sort out new billing accounts with our various internet/phone/cable companies since we've moved, which is extremely unexciting. However, to counter that, I am really excited to say that on monday, I found out that I won a poetry contest I'd entered. It's a novice poetry contest for unpublished writers and apparently I won one of the cash prizes. I won't know if it's 1st/2nd/3rd place until Saturday, but either way I was so happy to know that I'd succeeded with all the research and editing I've been doing to get my work sent out. Then, to make things even better, I got an email yesterday from an online poetry 'zine that I sent a couple of poems to, and found out that they want to publish a poem I wrote in their Spring 2008 issue. They also want a recording of myself reading it, which is cool since Mike, being an RCMP officer, has a digital recorder that we can use.

It's really exciting to have been successful so quickly, as I've only submitted to three places so far, and two of them have accepted my work. They're both smaller journals, but it's nice to get started. Check out the on-line journal at http://www.goblinfruit.net/summer07/ if you get a chance. It's a really neat site, and they publish fantastical poetry, which is great for me. I love the art work and design of the site.

Well, I'm off to my wednesday night Bible study!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

10 reasons I like Dawson Creek

Today was my first day of tocing, finally. It turns out that I actually wasn't on the list for some reason, or they screwed up somehow. Luckily, though I overheard some teachers saying how they couldn't get anyone to sub for them, and I was like "Excuse me--I will!". Unfortunately, though, I didn't find out until after 8am this morning, so it was a bit of a rush, but I was glad to get to work.

I've also started my new teaching assignment. I'm now employed .544 time, which is a little over 50%. So, I'm teaching mondays in french immersion kindergarten, wednesdays tech classes and fridays in grade one still.

This has been a busy week, and it's going to be especially busy this weekend as Mike and I have decided to try and make it to our friend's wedding in Saskatoon which is on Saturday at 4pm, but Mike is technically supposed to work night shift on friday, so we're hoping he gets off early enough that we can drive there in time. This means basically not sleeping, but we figure it will be an adventure. He's driving to Edmonton, (if he gets off early enough), and I'm driving to Saskatoon. According to mapquest, it will take us 12 hours and 3 minutes, plus the one hour time difference, so we need to leave by 3 am our time to make it. I'm praying it's the slowest night ever.

Life in Dawson Creek has gotten much busier now, so it feels like I actually live here. For some reason, it has felt very temporary this whole time. Here are some pics and some reasons why I like our new home.

1) The sky is HUGE--you can forcast your own day just by looking off in the distance.

2) Every driveway has about 3-4 large trucks and a fifth wheel, so our tercel is actually unique.

3)You can wear a scarf (and not just as a fashion statement) from September to May.

4)When I tell people we want four kids, they think "Is that it?" I've met several families of 11 or 12 kids, plus other "averaged" sized families of 5-6 kids.

5)We don't have to change our clocks ever. (no fall back or spring forward)

6)There's only one of everything so you don't have to choose(bookstore, health food store, kitchen store, movie store--oh , wait, there's two of that one :)

7)There are moose in your backyard.

8)No seagulls to poop on your car while you're at work.

9)The movie theatre is identical to the one in Port Alberni where I grew up.

10)I get to see the Northern Lights.

Well, blogger doesn't seem to want to let me post any pictures right now...darn. I finally got some of where I live! Well, I know a lot of you have been wanting to see some pics, so I will try again later and hopefully you can finally see what it's like up here!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Snow in summer?

Yesterday morning was a shock for me as I left the house at 5:30 am to drive Mike to work. Why? Because I had to clear the snow off the roof of my car!

Yes, that's right. I've moved to a city where it snows in summer. I know it doesn't feel like summer anymore, but technically, the first day of fall isn't until Saturday, and we've already skipped to winter!

I will admit though that it was a complete fluke snow which only happened because of one day of arctic air and by noon it had all melted off the "mountains". It was still crazy though. I think it's the first time I've seen snow before November. It also worried me as I still don't have that block heater, or the snow tires. Must get those soon. I've also decided it's time to retire the summer clothes and put on socks. I wore a tank top and shorts the day before it snowed, and now I'm wearing two long sleeved shirts and a vest to go for a walk.

In other news, two of my favourite authors recently passed away. Madeleine L'Engle wrote some of my favourite YA fantasy and she passed away on September 6th at 88 years old. Even more surprising is that on monday Robert Jordan, the author of the Wheel of Time fantasy series died. I've been reading his series since grade 9 and apparently he was writing the last of the series--book 12. Hopefully it will still be published. Can you imagine if Tolkien or C.S. Lewis had died before finishing their series'? It's strange when an author dies because you don't really know them, but you feel as if you did because you read their work.

If you haven't read Madeleine L'Engle or Robert Jordan, I highly recommed "A wrinkle in time" and "The Eye of the World", which are their two first books in the series.

Monday, September 17, 2007

The best picture and the best restaurant




This is why I still love having a film camera--every once in a while you discover an old roll of film you never developed and you have no idea what's on it. That happened to me today, and I was excited to discover these pictures I had taken when my dear friend Amanda left Victoria. It was her last day and we four girls did all our favourite things, including eating at our favorite breakfast place "The Blue Fox". I had the pictures put on a CD just so I could post them here. Mmmm eggs benny and pan fries....

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Sore on Saturdays

My arms are so sore right now I can hardly type. Mike and I had our first volleyball game last night, and then I just spent the afternoon bowling. It was a lot of fun and we won our first game but my arms are so tired and aching. I couldn't even bowl the second game and just kept getting gutter balls because my hand couldn't even hold the ball anymore! Ouch!

Still, it was worth the fun of hanging out with new people. In other news, my second friday went much better than the first. Also, I start my bellydancing class on Monday, and I can't wait to start scrapbooking with the new stuff I got from the scrapbooking party.

Here is some more writing, although not poetry this time, but from one of the stories I'm working on sending out.

The first time she saw a tapestry, she was ten. In the castle, a ceiling so high her neck hurts to look up at it. In her arms, a basket of Magda’s medicines and salves, left on their doorstep. She begged her mother to let her take them. The walls of the castle are stone, the floor cold beneath her shoes. At the end of the hall, a large room with layered carpets and a fire waving in the corner. A servant takes the basket and thanks her for bringing it up so quickly. She is a young servant, with ruddy cheeks and quick hands as she unwraps the cloth to see what Magda has sent. She chatters on about the different things they’ve tried, but Shiloh hears nothing. Around her, the walls are covered in tapestries, so thick with thread she can hardly make out the images. She focuses on the center hanging: thread of gold woven with rich creams, reds and blues. Patches of violet and green linked in a complex pattern. A unicorn bowing to a woman, her robe of gold splayed around her on the forest floor. A story made of thread. The servant asks what she’s staring at. Oh, yes, the tapestries. Over a hundred years old, they are. Stories of magic woven together. Do you know that each one is like a page in a book? Beautiful, aren’t they.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Yikes it's friday again!

Well, tomorrow I get to take my second stab at teaching grade one. We'll see how it goes as I get to do PE with them this time. It will either be a really good thing or a really bad thing.

I'm finally feeling really busy and involved here though, I had meetings yesterday and today, a scrapbooking party tonight, my first volleyball game tomorrow, a lunch and bowling on Saturday, and then church on Sunday, and on monday I'm starting a bellydancing class, which I've always wanted to try.

It's also been so sunny and warm here that Mike and I have been going for lovely walks around town. DC is actually really pretty at the time of day where the sun makes all the trees so bright and green and the air smells like fall. I really like our neighbourhood.

I've also finally found a canadian literary journal that published speculative fiction, so now I can send out the fairy tale-ish story I have that I didn't know what to do with. Life is good this week.

Better go finish planning for tomorrow!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Farner's markets and Church picnics

So it's the end of a really great weekend. It started on Friday after teaching my first day in my own class as a real teacher. I will admit it still feels like I'm on practicum since I'm teaching under another teacher, but it was still cool to have a job again. The day didn't go as smoothly as I'd hoped, but lets face it, 21 six year olds surviving the entire day without any injuries or disappearances is pretty good for my first day as an elementary teacher. I also am pleased to note that I didn't make anyone cry or pee their pants. We also got through all of my lessons and activities which was great, and I think they may even have liked some of them.

So, in all it wasn't too bad. There were a few mishaps, but mostly all of my problems were with discipline, and really, it was my first day with them all alone. I just need to figure out how to get them to walk quietly down the hallway with me without causing too much noise.

After school I hung out with Mike as he had the evening off. We watched a movie and then on Saturday, we went to the farmer's market, which I've been meaning to see since we arrived. It was really great--lots of fresh organic vegetables locally grown and also some funky jewelry (I got some glass blown earings for $5) and baked goods. So, we bought some carrot cake and took it over to our new friends Matt and Lindsay's place in the afternoon. We taught them the Bean game and Puerto Rico, which was really fun. They cooked us burgers for dinner and then Mike and I went home to watch the UFC fight.

Today Mike had to work so I went to church and then drove out of town by myself for the first time to Pouce Coupe, which is only about 8km away. We had a big bbq and picnic with the whole church in the park and so I met a lot of people. It was a beautiful day for September up north--23 degrees and so nice and sunny. So, it was the perfect way to spend a Sunday. It would have been better if Mike was there but that was him on the phone so I'm off to pick him up!

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Back to School!

This is the very first year since I started kindergarten, that I will not be going back to school as a student after labour day. I'm still going back to school, but I'm teaching instead. I'm happy about this because I get to make some money finally and start paying back my student loan, which apparently has already incrued 503 $ worth of interest (?!) so that's always good. On the other hand, I desperately miss shopping for new text books, waiting to see my old friends back in our familiar clearihue building classes, and sitting around on the sunny green Uvic campus, wondering what my new classes will be like. Yes, I'm one of those people who liked being in school, and I'm missing it already.

But, one day, I'll go back and do a master's degree. I was looking into the low residency programs for MFA's but I don't know if I would like school at home--I mean, the whole point is to be at a University amongst other students. I don't think I would have the motivation.

Today was a nice sunday. I met another couple at my new church who took me out to lunch. It got really nice and sunny out later so I went for a run with my new ipod that my mom and Jessie got me for my birthday (thanks guys!). So, i have now officially joined the world of the ipod. It's bright green and really fun and makes me like running so much more.

It's nice to finally know some more people in DC and pretty soon there's a bible study for young couples starting, and then I'm going to take a yoga class and Mike and I are playing volleyball on friday nights we hope. I looked into some other classes as well, but I don't want to have every night booked just in case. I also am doing a once a month scrapbooking group with Lindsay from my church and that starts in two weeks too. So, September looks like a fun month so far. I already have my first day of school planned, which is the only day that I'm teaching so far. I also found out that I might be getting a second day of teaching in another class, so that would bring me up to a .40 position, which would be great.

Well, I better go get dinner ready. I'm a house wife for one more day. Not that I didn't enjoy it, even though sometimes I was bored, I got used to it. Mike is working late today because there was apparently a police pursuit. He called me about an hour ago all excited because he got to chase a guy through a park and tackle him. I think he was very proud of himself--it was his first foot chase. So, so far he's checked several firsts off his list and he's only been here a month:
--drawn his gun
--footchase
--assisted paramedics after a head on collision
--went on a drug-burning trip up north (not that you can get much farther!)
Plus, many other exciting adventures, including arresting someone in our own building...

Here's to all those who are going back to school, in whatever role you may be...

Friday, August 31, 2007

Bonne Fete a moi!

Today is my first birthday in Dawson Creek. And, for the second year in a row, it's actually sunny on my birthday, which doesn't happen very often! I'm cooking a roast, and Mike cleaned the whole house, and I just opened all the birthday cards that arrived today, so that was a lot of fun. Facebook is also fun on birthdays. I have gotten so many presents and flowers and messages. The internet is great for birthdays, so thanks everyone!

In two hours my first dinner guests are coming over for roast and to play a game. I'm making really yummy chocolate angel food cakes with mascarpone whipped cream and berries. Yum.

Also, yesterday Mike took me to Grand Prairie for my birthday present. We went to the mall, then saw Stardust, and finished off with a dinner at a fancy restaurant called the Cherry Lounge, where I had bison canneloni and mini waffle cones with home made ice cream for dessert. You can't beat birthdays for an excuse to eat a lot of good food!

Monday, August 27, 2007

Lovely Sunday

Today was a beautiful sunny blue sky day and it is sooo nice. Not very warm, but still pretty. The fields are beginning to turn yellowish and the air feels like fall. As I ran down the street this morning I was reminded of the way every september of my life has felt. I've always been starting school and a new field hockey season, and the smell of the sunny cold air made me think of it so much that I wished I was going to university all over again. Although, technically, I do get to go back to school, just in another fashion.

Yesterday was a really great sunday. Mike and I went to church together (check that one off my list) and it was awesome. I really love the church we found--it has great music and a lot of people. We've met many new faces already. After church, we were invited for lunch at the home of a young couple who have a two month old daughter. They treated us to elk steaks and it was delicious. They have a lot in common with us, including that they like to play boardgames, which led to a very close match of settlers. Lindsay is a dental hygienist and her husband is actually a teacher as well. We had many similar interests, and it actually was kind of strange because her husband is also a writer and just recently finished a manuscript for a fantasy novel, which is what I want to write. So, we had a lot to talk about and it was really nice to meet some new people. Hopefully they might be able to come over for a birthday dinner for me on friday.

Well, Mike is at work and off for the next four days, so we are heading to Grand Prairie for my birthday present, to go for dinner and a movie. And then it's back to school!

Friday, August 24, 2007

Aargghh


So, today the world decided it would be fun to frustrate me. It was one of those days where you wake up and decide to run a lot of errands, make a lot of phone calls, and stop procrastinating about things you've been meaning to do.

And then, nothing seems to go according to plan. First, I decided to order some photos on line from wal-mart. Then, I was told that I couldn't order them since I live in Canada. And, the canadian website wasn't working. So, I drive all the way out to Wal-mart in DC only to be told that they aren't printing any photos today, for "reasons beyond their control".

So, I decide to go to the library and get my library card, only to find out that I need a reference name and number of someone in Dawson Creek, and I'd forgotten to get one. Not to mention that I don't know anyone yet. So, no to that one.

I also need to find a doctor and was told there weren't any female docs in town. After searching the yellow pages, I discover that there are 2 in town. I call both, and to my intense surprise neither are taking patients. I try to find a chiropractor because I hurt my back and shoulder again, and am told I can't get in till the 5th of september because as a new patient, I need an hour long appointment. Does it matter that I can barely move? No.

So, I decide to go try the physiotherapy clinic, and thankfully I got an appointment there, although it turns out that for some reason Mike is listed as being single by the RCMP and I'm not on his medical coverage. Yipee. So, Mike asks me to bring some papers to the detachment so that he can fax them to MSP and get things straightened out. He says, make sure you come before 4:15, or the office door will be locked. I arrive at 4:05 and the door is locked. Mike doesn't come out, no one will let me in, and then it starts to rain. I, of course, had left my jacket at home and was in a tank and shorts. After standing in the rain for a while, I decide to leave, and just as I was pulling out, saw the secretary leaving, and managed to flag her down and give her the papers for mike.

Now I'm home, and decided to try the wal-mart photo site again, to discover that it is now working, only when I upload the photos from my CD, and go to order them, they look all glitchy and blurry on the order form, although on my camera and on my CD they look great. So, now I'm back to square one. No pictures, no way of sending out the photo of Mike and I at his grad to our friends and family. Although, to be honest, of the 500 photos I had people take of us, not one of them is the photo I wanted. Why is it so hard for people to take a full length photo? I don't know, but I just remember the whole day of his grad, I kept asking people to take a picture of us, and of course the only one I like is the one where he's not wearing his red serge. And to think Mike kept saying we had taken too many pictures and didn't need anymore. Why couldn't I just have gotten that one picture? Arggg...maybe I will go back to good old film cameras. Actually, the problem is that I don't have my own camera anymore, so I have to rely on other people to get me copies, or put them on a disk, and then I never end up getting them developed. Well, no more of that. I'm going to buy my own camera and that's it.

Okay, that's the end of my rant. For now. I'm sure I'll probably stub my toe on my way into the living room once I'm done writing this.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Pumpkin pie + cheese cake = a really yummy dessert

It's late at night, and I should be getting ready for bed so that i can go to church tomorrow morning. But, Mike is at work until 5am and on his night shifts I have taken to baking. I just love making dessert. Eating it is good too, but I really enjoy baking new desserts. And, the reason I can't go to bed yet is that I just finished making pumpkin cream cheese bars and they have to cool in the fridge for another hour, and I REALLY want to try one. And, they are made with all low fat ingredients, so it's okay to eat them. Plus, I went for a run yesterday, and I have decided on a running route. Now, I just have to motivate myself to stick to it.

On the positive side, I now have a list of journals and magazines I am going to submit to, and have done a lot of research into some different writing projects that I want to start. I have already submitted two poems to an online journal called Goblin Fruit that published in the fairy tale genre. So, let's keep our fingers crossed! Bon soir!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Making friends

So, I have almost been in Dawson Creek for one month now, and I still am finding myself quite bored when Mike's working and haven't made any friends. It's kind of frustrating because I'm used to either working or going to school, and it's always been super easy meeting people and making friends in Victoria because there were so many other students my age. I realized the other day that outside of that University student venue, I have no experience meeting new people. I'm also super bored, so I decided I better start thinking of more things to do. I have several ideas:

1) Find a church that has lots of young couples (this worked well in Victoria) and although Mike and I tried one church out in DC, it was very small and old-fashioned and although the elderly couples that spoke with us were very kind, it isn't exactly the right match for us. So, I drove around and the largest Church I saw seems to be the pentecostal church, so I'm going to try it out this sunday. Hopefully this will give us a chance to meet new people, and hopefully they have a large youth group I can volunteer with.

2) I am planning on joining the next session of yoga, which starts late September on thursday nights.

3) I got a calendar for the continuing education classes offered at the Northern Lights College campus, and am planning on either a beginner's spanish class (if there are enough ppl that sign up) or perhaps a pottery class, although it's pretty expensive so I may have to wait until the January session.

4) Volunteer. Not sure where yet, but I am going to try out the library, because it seems like a good place for me. I was hoping to find a book club to join, but after asking at the book store, was told that most of the ones in town are just friends who get together for their own meetings. Maybe once I meet some people I can start my own book club.

5) I am also hoping to find a sports team to join, although they don't seem to have many in Dawson Creek that are for adults. There are plenty of youth teams, but what the heck do the adults do here? Although I have to admit I have seen MANY overweight adults in this town, so maybe that's my answer. I also haven't seen anyone playing sports on the many fields in town, or anyone ever in the walking trails and parks. What's up with that?

Well, that's the plan for now. Maybe by publishing it it will make me stick to it. Or, some of you could just move here, that would solve a lot of problems, and I wouldn't have to make any new friends. Okay, okay, I get it, no one wants to live up north.

Here's to meeting new people who my husband has not previously arrested!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Days off

Well, Mike is now on the third day of his four off. It's so nice to have him home for a nice stretch each week. Sort of like a little holiday each time. Unfortunately, this one started off with his being sick and a rain/thunder storm, which meant that we couldn't go to the rodeo like we had planned on Sunday. However, on monday we were finally able to get our computer desk, microwave hutch and bookshelf! Yeah! I'm so excited about the desk because it is real wood and it has a whole table top that I can write on and put my marking on--it's great! Also, I can finally start unpacking my books. Not all of them, mind you, because I would need a whole library room for that, but at least my favourites, and the ones I'm planning on reading soon. I've read so many books in the last year, it's crazy. Way more than I read throughout my whole University career. Most of them are YA fiction, but those are my favourites, plus it's what I want to write. In fact, I read all 7 Harry Potter books since Christmas. I had never read them before, just watched the movies, but finally decided I should, and then got addicted like the rest of the world. Actually, I've been dying to talk to someone about the last book, but my sister hadn't read it yet, and i don't want to give anything away for others. But, wasn't it soo good!? I even convinced Mike to read the series as I liked them so much. I wonder what she's going to write next?

Well, the sky outside my window is bright blue, so I'm hoping the summer weather is coming back for a little while. I'm planning on doing something outside, but I don't know what yet!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

14th century castles and coffee cake

I've been pretty bored this weekend as Mike was working his night shifts, which means that he sleeps all day. So, I'm kind of stuck at home with not too much to do. Yesterday I was determined to find something fun to do so I started to look up cottages in Ireland for sale, because one day I hope to own my own cottage that I can rent out during the year and then use as a writing retreat whenever I want. Well, looking at cottages in Ireland turned into a lot of fun, so I started to look into Scotland, and then France, and before I knew it I was looking at castles for sale...I know I know, I don't even have my own house yet. But, did you know that you can buy a castle in France for like a million dollars? Not that I have a million dollars, but it sure put my desire to live in Victoria in persepective for me. I mean, for the price of a fancy home in the Uplands, you could buy SEVERAL castles in various European countries! So, my new plan is to retire to a French castle and vacation in my Scottish and Irish cottages. And, anyone is free to come and visit. In fact, I would encourage everyone to look into buying cottages in other countries. That way we can share!



This is my castle--14th century! And for the price of a home in Victoria. 370,000 Euros. Crazy, eh? Even Mike likes the idea of living in a castle. Although, I bet the heating bill is extraordinary...

Ahh, dreaming. Too much of that when there is nothing else to do. I did, however, do some baking. I got this great cookbook for making light desserts, and they are really great recipes. I made a raspberry granola coffee cake last night and it is delicious.

Well, Mike is still sleeping, but hopefully he'll wake up soon. He has the next three days off which is nice, so I'm looking forward to buying our desk so that I don't have to sit on the floor and type anymore, and also so that I can put all of my books away and start writing for real. I have so many ideas for stories swimming around in my head, but I'm not sure where to start. And, for that matter, which of them are novels and which are short stories? I guess I'll just have to wait and see.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Okay, okay

Okay, so I've been putting off blogging for about a week now, because the task of catching up on my trip to Regina for Mike's grad, the moving excursion and my trip and settling in up here in Dawson Creek is pretty daunting. But, alas, I am finally sitting down to do it. So, here is the condensed version of the L'Heureux's exciting summer.

Going waaay back (at least it seems like a year ago), I left for Regina on July 7th. It was sooo awesome to be back with Mike again, and we enjoyed a weekend together, before he began his last week of training and before his family arrived for the celebration. On the saturday, we enjoyed a bbq at the home of one of his facilitators, where I was able to meet the rest of his troop, teachers, and their families. I, however, was the only crazy person who arrived 10 days before the graduation :) While at the bbq, Mike and his troopmates engaged in a East vs. West football game (the west won of course!). Above, you will see the two teams in a huddle. (My computer is only showing the pics as scrambled letters, so hopefully they are there somewhere).



Continuing on....On Sunday, Mike and I had a visit from our friends Kim and Todd from Saskatoon. They met us for brunch and for a tour of the RCMP museum, where we behaved like tourists posing with the bear and dressing up like mounties.





We also got to see Jenn, Matthew and Bronson later on in the day as they too were near Regina for a wedding. It was really neat to get to have the three couples hanging out together again, as this hasn't happened since Jenn and Matt's wedding! It was also nice to get to see Jenn for the third time this summer. Mike hadn't seen our godson since he was 3 weeks old, so it was really exciting for him as well, and I think Bronson liked him since he kept on grabbing his nose!




During the week I was a little bored, as Mike's family was not scheduled to arrive until Wednesday and I had to spend Sunday, monday and tuesday night alone, since Mike was in class still. I attempted to be brave to save money by scheduling 3 nights in the hostel, which was nice and clean, but after spending sunday night there with a strange woman in my room and not feeling safe leaving my humungous suitcase in the room while I went out, I decided to see if I could wrangle the Regina Inn where we were staying later to give me the RCMP rate for a few extra days, which they did thankfully. Unfortunately I still got charged the two nights at the hostel, but it was much more enjoyable to have my own room and the hotel was super nice. So, after my escape from the hostel (where i did meet some really nice french speaking tourists from France and Belgium) I spend monday shopping downtown, took a limo ride (same fare as a taxi), and then went to the Royal Saskatchewan museum on Tuesday, and then for a walk around the park there, where there is a pretty lake, fountain, and view of the parliament buildings. And, I am proud to say that I walked back, with my trusty free map of Regina in hand. I even saw some cute ducks.



Tuesday night was back to Depot to meet Mike for the sunset parade, which is a special drill performance that you can only see on Tuesday nights in July and August. They ahve special troops that train just for it, and it includes a marching band and cannon firing. It was nice to sit and watch with Mike on the lawn, especially nice for him as he was not allowed to touch the grass (or the sidewalk for that matter) for the length of his stay at depot. Mike tried to capture the cannon firing, but it didn't quite work. I did however, get a picture of myself with Safety Bear.






Depot is a really neat place. It has a small beautiful chapel with stained glass windows, that is the oldest building in Regina.



Thankfully, Mike's family had all arrived by Wednesday, so I was able to hang out with them until Friday. We also got to enjoy Mike's troop's passout ceremony on Thursday, which is a drill ceremony they do in the drill hall. On Friday, we picked Mike up from Depot to take him to the hotel, as he had officially completed his classes at Depot. We celebrated by going out to the Keg for a lovely dinner. On Saturday we toured around Regina, going to the Science center and to the Imax. The exhibit at the Science center included replicas of Egyptian art and tombs built entirely out of lego (any guys dream).






On Sunday and Monday, the true grad celebrations began. Sunday was the chapel ceremony, luncheon, family workshop,and another trip to the museum. Monday was a day full of ceremonies, including a morning swearing in ceremony, where the cadets swear three oaths, remove their cadet lapels, and get their diplomas, a final sergeant major's parade (where everyone melted in the heat,) then the official badge presentation ceremony where they put on their full Red Serge. There are many different combos of the mountie uniform, but this is when they wear what you think of when you see a mountie (Stetson, breeches, high browns...). Later in the evening, there is a dinner celebration with the heads of the RCMP and their wives, who all live at Depot, and in this case they wear the Red Serge jackets, but black italian style boots and straight leg pants, without the straps and everything on the jacket. I will post these pics if Mike lets me later on. The dinner was delicious, although quite ironic as it was catered by the chef at our hotel. Also incredible is the fact that the head table, which includes the high up ppl in the RCMP, have to do this dinner twice a week, every wednesday and monday night as a new troop grads each week. No wonder they left right away after we ate. I wonder if the wives get a new dress for each dinner?





This is the best I can do for now for pics of him and his troop, as you can't really make any of their faces out here, but this is Mike marching, and then the whole group is their final Seargeant Major's parade, where they are being inspected one last time, and where you get to hear the new cadets being yelled at for dressing/standing/breathing wrong. I thought I'd feel bad for them but it was really quite funny.

Well, that is the end of the grad story. It was really an amazing trip and so cool to meet his troopmates and see them all fulfilling their dreams. Now we are settling into Dawson Creek, and Mike is at work on his 3rd set of shifts. We can both say, though, that actually being here and working as a police officer, is so much different than what you think and feel when you are at Depot marching in polished boots and Red Serge. His boots are still pretty shiny and he still can't stand having his hair too long, but he's definitely getting to know the area and the "regulars" as I will call them. Tonight we are going to see the fireworks at the Rodeo and Fall Fair which started yesterday, and soon we hope to make a trip in to GRand Prairie, and hopefully in September to Edmonton to do our winter shopping.

The weather here is much warmer than I expected, though, and we have already explored two swimming holes; Swan Lake, and the Kiskatinaw River. The former is full of algae and kind of gross, but the river was fun, although a little too shallow, but I sill enjoyed it as it was a hot day.

I've already picked out my favourite neighbourhoods, and hopefully by next spring we will be able to buy our first house. Rent here is ridiculous (between Victoria and Vancouver prices) but houses for sale aren't too bad, so we don't want to rent for long. Also, can you believe that cereal is 10.77 a box? Anyone who would like to send me a box of Honey Bunches of Oats can feel free! But, for now we are eating puffed wheat. Haha.

More of our Dawson Creek adventures to come.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Finally!

Well, I'm off tomorrow to start my big adventure. Victoria then Regina, then Victoria, Port Alberni, Victoria, Vancouver, then to Dawson Creek! All between tomorrow morning and the 22nd of July!

Needless to say, I won't be blogging for a while, but look forward to lots of it once I'm settled in DC and bored while Mike is off saving the world. Haha.

Well, I can't believe how fast the time has gone now that it's time to see Mike again. I'm really excited and am still in packing/phone calling/cleaning mode to get myself and my car ready for the trip. I sure hope that I can fit everything that I have in my car!

In case anyone needs to get a hold of me, send me an email sabrinalheureux@gmail.com or call me while I am away, you'll have to call my cell number 208-4918.

Off to the prairies....

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Going away in 4 days!

Well, I accomplished a lot of stuff today. Went to the bank, the post office, organized two going away parties for when Mike and I come to the island before we move. One is with our family in Port Alberni on the 18th, and the other is in Victoria on the 19th. So, if you happen to be in or around Victoria on the 19th of July (our anniversary) and want to come to a potluck picnic at Beacon Hill Park around 6pm just let me know!

Also, in other good news, I found us a for sure place to live in Dawson Creek. It's a two bedroom apartment and it has in-suite laundry, so I'm really excited about that. We can move in as soon as we get there if we want, on the 22nd. But, I'm hoping to stop in Barkerville for the night on the way there, and stay in a bed and breakfast.

I can't believe how fast the past two months have gone, it's just crazy. I have such a long list of things to do now and only two more days to do them in, and then I go to Victoria, and then to Regina. Hopefully my plane will get there on time--I can't wait to meet Mike in the airport. It's so much more exciting this time, because last time I was by myself and just had to take a cab. But, we're not sure yet if he can pick me up in his serge or not. I dont' know whether I want him to or not, since if he's in his serge I can't hug him or anything. No PDA's while in uniform!

Well, let's hope I can manage to get some sleep in the next few days and not just be so excited I'm up all night!

Monday, June 25, 2007

"The great orange towers of the Golden Gate bridge jutted through the fogbank like carrots from the faces of sleeping conjoined twin snowmen"

(A quote from a very good book I am currently reading)

So, I didn't get the job I applied for, which is too bad, because after subbing elementary today, I was actually getting excited about it. However, they did offer me a very small contract, teaching every friday in a grade one french immersion class. I knew I kept getting called for grade one for a reason! So, I've applied for it and asked to be on the sub list for monday to thursday, so at least I'll be guaranteed one day a week, and who knows, it could turn into more work!

Mike and I also found out that we'll be getting reimbursed for all of our moving expenses, including the move to storage, which I was unsure of. So, yeah for that! Plus, they will pay for us to stay in a hotel until we find a place to live for August first. I love the RCMP! I secretly am considering applying myself.

I'm very tired right now though, but excited for my girls night tomorrow with Jenn, Melissa and Theresa at a hotel! Yeah! But, I'm tired from Friday night, when I did the walk for life relay in Port Alberni. It was a 12 hour walk for cancer. We raised over 119 thousand dollars, and our team "Walking for Udders" in honour of Mike's mom, won the team spirit contest. We all had matching cow costumes and pyjamas for the pj lap. It was a lot of fun, in fact it was the most fun I've had staying up all night, even though it poured rain for a lot of it, and I was absolutely exhausted!

Well, that's all the news for now. I'm heading to Regina in less than 2 weeks now, and then Mike and I will be leaving for Dawson Creek on July 21st! We will have two days to drive there, and I plan on staying in a nice hotel paid for by the RCMP :)

So, that's what's exciting right now...let's hope it gets warm by next week so I can at least have one swim in Sproat Lake before I leave...pleease

Oh, and by the way, I'm reading a book right now called a Dirty Job, which is absolutely hilarious. You must read it--Here's a quote:

"So I am death." Charlie said as he tried to construct a tuna-fish sandwich. "Daddy is Death sweetie." He checked the toast, not trusting the pop-up mechanism because the toaster people sometimes just liked to fuck with you.

You have to read it to understand just how funny and well-written it is. Thanks Dad for the book!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

going crazy

I am going crazy with nervousness right now because I was supposed to get a phone call today from the Vice Principal at the Dawson Creek school I applied at and they were supposed to call an hour ago, but never did! I don't know if they forgot, or decided to hire someone else, or what, but I've been sooo nervous about it all day because I was supposed to do it in French and I was afraid I'd make a fool of myself, and then they never called! Argg...I secretly didn't want to talk, but I do want a job, so I knew I had to do it...

So, I'm busying myself with little games. Try typing in "your name" needs on google and then post the first five responses:

They are actually pretty crazy...

1.Sabrina needs her faith more than ever to help her make a decision (wow, weird as I am trying to decide about a job)
2. Sabrina needs someone to embrace her activity level (been going to the gym every day)
3. Sabrina needs 3kg of fresh red meat per day (haha)
4. Sabrina needs work (true)
5. Sabrina needs her beer to golf (not quite true as I hate beer)

Post your own if you get the time...

Monday, June 18, 2007

19 more days...

What's new? Hmm...not much unfortunately. I've been working fairly steadily, got called in to the high school finally for two days last week and taught French for a couple of days. It was fun, i saw a lot of my old teachers and got to hang out with high school kids, which is nice because they aren't putting up their hands to tell you they're tooth is wiggly.

The weekend was uneventful. Had a nice dinner out with my mom and watched a lot of movies. The weather just really sucks. I'm so glad I had that summer holiday in California, because it might be the only hot relaxing by the water week I get all summer. I think I might miss it in Port and then arrive in time for the frost in Dawson Creek.

I've been going to the gym a lot though, which is great. I'm trying to look good for Mike's grad. I actually like lifting weights on the circuit training machines, I just find the treadmill boring, and running on pavement makes my hip and shins too sore. Hopefully I'll find some nice trails in Dawson Creek.

This week is the relay for life, though, so that should be fun on Friday evening. Anyone want to donate some money for me to walk for 12 hours, let me know! I haven't really had time for the fundraising as most of it was done while I was still on my practicum, so I'm feeling like I should actually do something now.

Well, let's hope for some sunshine soon.

Only 19 more days and I'll be in Regina!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Lots of visits and pics of Dawson Creek




Here are some pics of Dawson Creek!
So, I have officially graduated twice now and am a real teacher! (will post the pics once Jessie sends them to me) Yeah! I even have my actual teaching certificate and education degree to prove it! This is good news, because I just applied for a job in Dawson Creek. It's a .60 posting at an elementary school, which means it's only three days a week. One day in an intermediate french class, one teaching technology and one teaching immersion kindergarten. It's not high school, but it would be a good start for me I think, and would guarantee that I have something to do in Dawson Creek, as I know Mike will be super busy. However, he was told that he'd be working 4 days on 4 days off, which will be nice, because even though he'll be very busy while he's working, at least we'll have some time off together every week.


I've just said good-bye to my friend Myana, who was here visiting since Monday. It's so nice to have friends come and visit me, and I'm looking forward to seeing Jenn again in two weeks and to the girls night that we are planning. I'm so excited! And, in only 24 more sleeps, I will be going to Regina to see Mike! I almost can't believe that it's finally time for us to move and start our careers and live in the same place again! I'm really looking forward to it though. I think it's going to be a fun adventure.


I'm also excited because I just saw the new Harry Potter movie preview with Myana, (we went to see Shrek the 3rd) and I also just watched a preview for the movie The Golden Compass, which is based on one of my favourite books by Phillip Pullman. If you haven't read it, you should before December when the movie comes out. The preview looks really good too, they have Nicole Kidman playing Mrs Coulter, the villain, and I think she actually fits the character perfectly. Daniel Craig (007) is also in it. Speaking of books, Myana and I went bookstore shopping while she was here, since there isn't any other type of shopping you can really do. We went to the two usuals on Johnston, but we also discovered two stores that I've never been in that were just lovely. One called Queen Bee and the other is called Literati books. The latter is a cute little second hand shop with very nice used books and the Queen Bee has a lot of fantasy type stuff and fairies hanging from the ceiling, and the lady that works there gives you a tarot card instead of a bookmark.


So, it was a fun few days, although we would have liked to go to the beach for a swim. The weather has been pretty crappy and cold though, so I hope it warms up before I have to leave! i need to have a few swim days in Sproat Lake before I move to the cold north!


If you want to watch a video of Dawson Creek, click on http://www.tourismdawsoncreek.com/videos/
Hope to see many of you before I move away (Keep July 19th open in Victoria for a possible going away/welcome back Mike party! Also, it's our anniversary that day!


Friday, June 08, 2007

Moving to Dawson Creek

This past week has brought a lot of exciting events. On wednesday, I graduated for the second time with my Bed. from Uvic. The ceremony was nice and they said my name right this time! I got some nice pics taken, which I will post as soon as my friend Jessie sends them my way.

The other exciting news I wanted to quickly post is that I just found out that Mike's posting is in Dawson Creek, BC. So, we are very excited and looking forward to starting our new careers there.

I will post some more about Dawson Creek later, but if you don't know where that is, it's in Northern BC, almost on the alberta border. It's a small town of about 11 000, but it has plenty of stuff to do and schools for me to teach at. So, I'm hoping that we will like it there! And, we may even be able to buy a house sooner than we thought!

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Music teacher




As I mentioned before, I spent this week subbing for the music teacher at Alberni Elementary. It was fun, although I didn't study music education, so I basically watched singa longs and musicals all week. Unfortunately, I had to watch the same ones over and over again with each class. But, thankfully, tomorrow is the last time I'll have to listen to "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" !


My sister and Billy sent some pictures on a CD of their drive across Canada, and so I was able to see some pictures of my hubby for the first time since January since they stopped in Regina and saw him. He is supposed to be sending me some pictures soon, but I'm still waiting! They aren't the best ( a little blurry) and he'd just shaved his head for cops for cancer, but here they are. There is also a picture of me and Megan before she left.

I can't wait to go to Regina. I just booked my hotel and my hostel while I am there. I leave in 37 more sleeps! And, I've been informed today that Mike should know where he is being posted next week some time. The people from Saskatchewan just found out, so he should be coming up soon. I can't wait. Hopefully it will be soon enough to apply for teaching jobs for next year. I've also become obsessed with looking at houses and condos on mls.ca and choosing random cities, so it would be nice to know which one I should actually be procrastinating on!
Before I go back to being bored, I must share a funny story about my niece Jenna, who just turned four. She's very proud of her uncle Mike becoming a cop in Regina, but unfortunately, sometimes words are easily mixed up, as her daycare lady discovered. A few weeks ago, while Jenna was at daycare, there were some helicopters flying above the house. The boys were all outside shouting "look, copters". Jenna, thinking that copters must mean cops, as in police officers, confidently tells her daycare lady that she knows where copters come from. The lady asks, where?
And, Jenna replies, thinking fondly of uncle mike, "copters come from vagina!"
The lady wasn't sure what she meant by this, but Jenna explained that her Uncle Mike was going to be a cop and he lived in vagina. Melissa told me this on the weekend and I just about peed my pants laughing. Although, I must admit that even my grade ten kids giggled when I said my husband was in Regina. Okay, okay, vagina is a funny word. I'll admit it. But much funnier from a 4 year old proudly bragging about her uncle mike coming from there. Although, of course, he did at one point.
Anyways, that's my story for the day. Back to "Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban". Exciting is the life I lead.