Two weeks have flown by, as weeks are prone to do. We’ve been busy living life, having fun, filling our days. Here’s what we’ve been up to: visiting with friends, science, visiting with nature, and playing! We started some seeds, and celebrated when they sprouted. It doesn’t matter how many times we do this…every year [...]
Posts Tagged ‘home cooking’
flying high
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged a little bit of me, exploring, family life, home cooking, Isaac, knitting, nature, play on March 5, 2012 | 5 Comments »
the 20th day of Christmas
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged creating, family life, holiday magic, home cooking, Isaac, recipes on December 21, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Well, I had not planned on taking a 3 day break from my Christmas posts, but I was so darn tired I couldn’t bring myself to be here. I needed to sleep. Even now, with too much computer time, my eyes go wonky and I struggle to see straight. I’m so looking forward to next [...]
the 16th day of christmas
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged creating, healthy eating, holiday magic, home cooking, primal eating on December 16, 2011 | 3 Comments »
I’ve left this post later than I should have. I’m tired and need to sleep. Forgive me for the hurriedness of this. Today was all about chilling out together. We woke up (after a nice sleep in – woo hoo) and spent some time cuddling on the couch under blankets. Ah…my favourite thing to do with my [...]
the 13th day of christmas
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged family life, holiday magic, home cooking, Isaac on December 13, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Today almost feels like a write off. Little got done as far as Christmas prep and Isaac wasn’t really into doing much today. His envelope suggested we do “whatever Isaac wants to do” and that suited him fine. He opted for the computer…all day. And that’s the way our days are a lot around here [...]
the 11th day of christmas
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged family life, healthy eating, holiday magic, home cooking, Isaac, recipes on December 11, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Our holiday celebrations would not be complete without a batch of fresh, homemade gingerbread. Since giving up grains, legumes, sugar, and most dairy…I worried that Isaac would be really disappointed that we would not be making gingerbread this year; it’s his favourite part of the 24 days of Christmas, I think. But then I remembered [...]





