Monday, September 24, 2007

An early lesson in Patience

Tonight was an early lesson in Patience. My sister came over today, and we decided to go for a drive to West Edmonton Mall (I needed to do a quick exchange on some pants). Well, the whole family ended up tagging along and we decided to go out for dinner afterwards. Christina suggested the Olive Garden - they are having their 'never ending pasta bowls' right now. So, I thought it would be really nice to invite my other sister Lesia and of course my mama! My mom and sister don't eat as early as we do, (we eat around 5pm, they eat closer to 6 or 7pm), so we thought a 6pm meet up would be fine. We finished at West Ed a little eary and headed off to the Olive Garden to reserve a spot. They don't take reservations and some times the wait is very long at dinner time. Once we arrive the wait was 30 to 40 minutes. That was ok. I called Lesia, and she told us they would be a little late too. No problem. So by 630 we finally had our table. We placed our orders, had our drinks and waited. The bread sticks, salad and Callym's food came. Oscar only wanted bread sticks! Then we waited. We had more salad and B sticks. Then they brought us more. And we waited. It was now a waiting game. My mom and I ended up taking the boys outside for a few minutes (a good time to have a smoke and let them run off some steam). We came back in and we waited. It was 730. An hour since we ordered, and an hour and 45 minutes since we arrived at the restaurant. After another 20 minutes, the manager came by and said that there was a slight mix-up and the food should be along shortly, He had changed our bill to only show the drinks and Callym's food. He also mentioned that any and all desserts would be on the house. Nice. But.... We still waited. (At this point I would like to mention that this is a LONG time for children to be well-behaved at a restaurant. My kids, did quite well!) By around 815, our food came. It was good, and hot. I wasn't hungry anymore, I had had 4 bowls of Salad and 3 bread sticks. (Also 2 bloody ceasers). Anyways, to no-ones surprise, Chris finished all of his dinner, well we all took our's home for tomorrow's lunch. (BTW Chris also got a dessert to go - Very smart man my Hubby). So, the lesson here? Patience, Patience, Patience. In Latin America we will be lucky to even find a restaurant that will serve us dinner before 6pm. Tapa's the local snack, which is served almost everywhere, will have to tie us over from our siesta's to dinner. An adjustment I think will go over fine. The other lesson, Maybe don't go to The Olive Garden at dinner time, and in a city that is in desperate need of staff that actually give a damn about their jobs! LOL

Sunday, September 23, 2007

What's new..

Well, the moving sale has been a success, but we still have more 'stuff'. I think we'll do it again next weekend, and that's it, whatever is left will be donated, packed up or given away (look out family, we're coming by with stuff!) After the first day we went out and treated ourselves with some new clothes. In Central America, people pride themselves on how they look. They aren't vane, but proud. It's not like here in North America where we think it's fine to go grocery shopping in our sweats. They think it's important to look nice, and if we want to fit in, if we want to be accepted, we are going to have to live without our ratty riped up jeans, and stained t-shirts. Chris, my dear sweet husband, who's wife loves him so much, does not have many 'good' clothes. He now has 2 fabulous pairs of pants that I can't wait to see him wear. The boys also got a few things (don't they always?)
Anyways, what's new? Well, as I mentioned, the sale went well, we are now without the following....
Microwave (no more popcorn)
Oscar's bed (he's been sleeping with us lately anyways)
Both of the boys Dressers (it's kind of fun living out of a suitcase)
Kitchen chairs (we'll be having picinic's in the living room for a few weeks!)
Radio (music only on the computer now)
Swing set, Slide and Teeter-Todder
Fire pit ( too cold now anyways)
A few book-shelves and many other little items.
So far so good..... now please, come and buy our stuff!!!!!!

Also, a quick note, Callym seems to be doing great with his new glasses. This makes me happy and sad. I knew with Chris' and my genes he would probubly need them some day, but he is only 4! I wish he was older when he needed them..... But we have noticed that he isn't tripping as much, nor is he running into his brother (we thought he did that on purpose - opps) He is also much better at kicking balls and catching balls. Hmmmmm, I think that's a good thing. Still makes me a little sad tho. Well, if you want to see a picture of him with them on, please check out the post from September 19th.
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All our Love,
The Lukies

It's late, I'm not tired, and I'm thinking........

Well, it's only 11:40, not late, but I'm not tired. I'm in bed thinking..... thinking about a lot of things. Thinking about what we're about to do. Thinking about where we're about to go. Thinking what is about to happen. Thinking about what could happen. Thinking..... Is this crazy? Are we as insane as some people are saying? Or am I just thinking this way because I have most of the big important things out of the way and now have 'time' to sit and think 'these' thoughts. I'm not sure. I wish I knew. What are we doing..... I mean, I know what we're doing, but Gosh, Wow. What if we don't find a home? What if the boys don't like it? What if we get sick? I know the answers to these questions, I've told you all already.... Now it seems I have to remind myself. Is this a natural part of any adventure? I mean, this is a HUGE LIFE CHANGING move we're about to make. I not sure that what I am having is doubts, but I am in a way rethinking. Not rethinking the trip (no no no), but rethinking what could happen. What we would, could, should do if a certain cirumstance arise's.... These are a lot of thoughts and 'what if' questions. Maybe I'm just trying to be prepared. I am prepared, I feel prepared, but maybe not enough? Is this a girl thing, a mother thing? to question and what if so much? Ah, I just don't know. I hate having to think this and come up with 'what if' answers. ('what if' answers are the worst mind-confusing-waste-of-precious-time blunders next to lover's misunderstandings). 'What if we don't find a home' (I ask myself) 'Well', (I tell myself), 'it depends on where we are, and how long we have been travelling' 'yes, but what if' (I ask again) 'well, we re-evaluate where we are and what we want'. A good answer, I've been through this before with myself you see, (I knew what I was going to say before I wrote it!)

At any rate, I honestly, deep down think that no matter where you are in your life, and where you are in your dream, re-evaluating your situation is a vital part of living and dreaming. It is so true. We could find the perfect home in a not perfect place, we could find our perfect place and not a home. We could get sick, we could find a great way of life. We could meet wonderful people and make great friends. We could not. We could a lot of things. And maybe we could not... But in the end, I know we will.

I need something to fill my time. To fill my mind. These thoughts are starting to drive me crazy. Maybe I should pack more boxes....

Saturday, September 22, 2007

All this and still trying to be a decent parent

Well. We had day one of our moving sale. By most standards it went well, but we still have so much stuff here. And we feel we are minimalistic. Makes me wonder what the type-A's and the Jones' have at their homes. Feel free to respond, you know who you are. The boys have been troopers putting up with our matters of consequence, and they have had a hard time trying to be happy in this time it seems. We have not been playing as much as we can, of course, because, we have to set things up for the sale, book this, ready that, read on this place, drive to get this, worry about money, and to top it off, we stick them with needles containing potentially fatal diseases and say "cause it will get you to the beach". We owe those kids so much for being so strong and going thru so many changes. btw Callym now needs to wear glasses because he has astigmatism, and it seems to be a pretty significant prescription, explains a few things going on around here. Dreams are worth chasing, but they are not all beaches and surfing. Not by a long shot. Chris out.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

I love spending money!

Well our VISA is getting a run for it's money... but it is all for the good. I have found a cute little hotel/appartment to stay in for the remainder of October, it's located just 15 minutes north of San Jose - so very easy to get to from the airport. It's a small 2 bedroom place with a kitchen, living room, private bathroom with hot water, and either a balcony or small yard. There is internet service, so we will continue with our blog (thank you for reading by the way!). The town is called Heredia and there are stores near by to shop and buy food. The people at the hotel are very friendly and can help with anything we may need. Tours, transportation, etc. October Accomadations . Heredia is only a 10 or 15 minute drive to the town of Grecia, the cleanest town in latin america. One of the great places that I want to look at homes in. Although it's not near the sea, the prices there are great! I found a wonderful web site Karens Real Estate We have an appointment with her on Monday to look at homes (even I'm surprised at how fast this may be moving, but isin't that the way Chris and I work?). Karen is actually going to interview us for a show called House Hunters International! It's a show on HGTV (one that Chris and I try to watch all the time) They help you find homes in your price range, and help with many of the details! Wish us luck with this, it could be very cool, and who knows, we may be on tv! As for the month of November, we are still looking for a place to stay, no rush... we have time. We are looking in the area of Tambor (if you look at a map of CR, it will be at the south end of the north-west peninsula. Very beautiful (from what we've heard) and quiet. Not touristy, and full of cute little towns and villages. Ah, doesn't that sound like the life???

We have also talked about it, and decided that Belize would make a very nice 'vacation' for Christmas. We talked and talked about it, and were going to go north to Nicaragua, but have decided on Belize. So we are booked at The SeaSpray (if you want to visti!) it seems very nice, beautiful and relaxing actually! 2 minutes from the beach, restaurants, snorkelling, diving, fishing, sitting, etc. It is located in the town of Placencia, one of the places I wanted to stop and look at real estate anyways! Wow, is this trip working out? We will be at the sea-spray for the enitre month of December (Callym wants to know if Santa will surf to our home, and if he'll just bury his presents in the sand under our palm tree?) I'm not sure if we will stay throughout January aswell, but we have time to decide.

As Chris has mentioned, we are working hard, the boys are getting restless..... why oh why do we keep on with the 'matters of consequence'? As the little prince would say 'it's hard to understand Adults, you always need to explain things to them!'

Well, the days go on, and take off for CR is getting closer and closer. Will we be ready..... I wonder. We're ready to go, but our 'stuff' isin't quite there yet. Well, 21 more days. That should be enough..........

btw, just a cute picture of Callym with his new glasses. Enjoy!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

And still more to do.

Well, as you can see. Our flight to Costa Rica is booked and confirmed. Now what? Well, we need confirmation that we are in fact leaving Costa Rica, so I will be on the phone with the consulate on Monday finding out exactly what that means. Do we need a flight or bus ticket out of the country? (we would probubly head to Nicaragua after C.R.), or do we need a ticket back to Canada, (we may just book a cheap flight from Cancun to Edmonton to show we are leaving eventually). Either way, it's quite easy and do-able.
I have a few ladies getting back to me about hotels and home rentals for the months up to January. We feel that is far enough in advance, who really knows where we will be in the new year.... we could have found a home by then, or we may be still travelling? Not sure.
Also, our Rabies shots are scheduled (3 apointments each), and that will be the last of them - and all shots we need.
I almost bought a book today. A 400$ book. It was a book about real estate and how to make money, especially in Latin America. I really thought about it, but have decided against it. I'm not sure why I'm not getting it, or why I would. I honestly think that I have enough to do before our October 13th deadline!
I am in the middle of making arangements with a few realtors to actually meet with and go on 'tours' of some homes for sale. That will be interesting. At any rate, I have found even more sites about real estate and they have very attractive prices. One more reason why we need to be there. I want to see if it's really as fabulous as they are telling me. But with prices starting at 15000 for a home and land, it's starting to look like we may just be in for the life of our dreams.......

That's about it for tonight. I have added some more pictures on our other site. Mostly of Callym and Oscar messing around. Enjoy and Love

Friday, September 14, 2007

Booked, Paid for, and Confirmed

Flight Itinerary

Depart
6:25 AM
13 Oct 2007 103 Edmonton, Canada
Las Vegas, NV 8:35 AM 13 Oct 2007


9:40 AM 13 Oct 2007 303 Las Vegas, NV
Phoenix, AZ 11:00 AM 13 Oct 2007


11:49 AM 13 Oct 2007 357 Phoenix, AZ
San Jose, Costa Rica 6:10 PM 13 Oct 2007

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Where are We Going??? What are We Doing??? And Why????

Well, this may be a long blog or short and to the point, I'm not sure. I will try to be as complete as possible - but please, if I am unclear, ask. We will be happy to clarify.

First.... Where are we going....?
Let me start at the very begining. As many of you will remember - way back, when Chris and I started to talk about moving away. We spoke about Europe, in particular the Mediterranean. Spain, Portugal, Malta, Greece, Italy... all came to mind, and all for the same basic reasons. Heat. Sun. Sand. Surf. Slower pace of life. Well, after many months of research on the internet and in books, and too many hours to count emailing and calling realtors and business', we decided that our cost of living there would not give us the time to enjoy why we were going there in the first place.
So
We did more research, called more people, joined more expat forums, emailed new realtors, bought more books, and watched as many shows on different countries as possible. We still wanted the same things as before. Heat. Sun. Sand. Surf. Slower pace of life. But now we added Low cost of living. Bear in mind things like Schooling, Health Care, Safety and more were very high if not top on our list, I don't mention these because they were basic mandatory things we considered when doing our research. So after more research -as I mentioned- We came up with Central or Latin America. Once we had a good feeling about the general area, we started doing research on specific countries and their areas. (Yes more research, please quiz me! sometimes I feel as though I really have too much information about these countries inbedded in my head!) What sort of research did I do. Well for starters, I looked for expats, I wanted their opinion. I read through government websites on the country stats and politics, I visited the CIA website too many times looking at crime rates, death rates, safety, security, population, etc. I bought a subscription to International Living, a magazine that talks about living abroad, working abroad, real-estate, cost of living, expats, insider tips, real life stories, different ways to survive including jobs, real-estate, starting a business and more. There was a ton of information on their site, and most of it was very useful. I book-marked different on-line newspapers and read them weekly. I talked with people here, who knew people there and started emailing with them. I had many questions. This was important. This was not research for a vacation. This was for a new life.
So
Where did this research take me. A few countries have been flaged as potential places of paradise.

Costa Rica is one. Jungle and Surf. Spanish and howler Monkeys.

Belize is another. Jungle and Snorkelling. English and The Cayes.

Honduras and Nicaragua have our curiousity. Sea and Sand. Very simple lives, great real estate and cost of living.

And Dominica seems like a dream. Untouched land of wonder. Beauty and seclusion.

Mexico also has a place in our hearts. ( some of you are now worried - what about all the Canadians that have died there recently?..... Please don't worry. For one, we will not be fall over drunk buying drugs off people in the middle of the night in a tourist area. We will be living a simple life in a simple place, with simple people - We are smart).

Now... What are we doing???
This is a huge question. First, NO! we are not going to just sit on the beach and surf until our money runs out. Nor are we going to be pampered in hotels and all-inclusives until our money runs out. We have many many options that we have discussed over and over with eachother. Over and over. We want to be together as much as possible. The entire day, upon day if we can handle it. We have discussed it, and this is something that we will not budge on. The four of us are important to us, and spending as much time, if not all of our time together is a must. With that said, how will we make money, and what will we do to live. As I mentioned, this has been the source of 100's of hours of talking. We have many ideas, and we are very confident that put in the right situation in the right place, it will work. The research has been done, please trust me. Now, enough blabbering.... what are these ideas....

Eco Lodge / Bed and Breakfast / Hotel / Hostel / Restaurant / Bakery
These are all similar ideas. We would purchase an existing building or have a new building built and start it up ( I have done research on starting a company or business in all of these countries, found out about many tax incentives, etc). We would hire locals (I have done research on hiring in all of the above countries, including minimum wages, safety, health, etc). There is more to this obviously, but the basic idea is here.

Import / Export
Again, this would intail starting up a company. I already have a few people in Canada who would be willing to sell goods from a few of the above listed countries. We also think an Import would work aswell. There are more and more and more Gated Communities coming up in Latin America, full of retired, semi retired, or other Expats all from Britian, USA, and Canada. They crave North American items that you can not find in Latin America ( we are sure of this, from many that we have spoken and still speak to)

Copy Writting.
This is something that Chris has been doing research on, and has actually bought a course on. He has yet to find time to study at all (with all the work we've been doing), but see's this as a great part time thing, and hey, if he get's paid... all the better!!

2nd Home as a Rental
This would be ideal as well, and something that I am REALLY REALLY crossing my fingers for. Real Estate is cheap in Latin America. But vacationing and rentals are usually not. So, if we can, we will buy two homes, and live in whichever is not being rented out for that time. (we've also had people interested in joining us in this type of income) Maybe we would even have one on the Pacific and one on the Caribbena. (Family would not have to pay if your wondering mom :))
--- This brings up another point. Where are we thinking of living when we find our ideal country. Well, we have 2 options really. First we could buy in a gated community. Security, Expats, Ammenities, etc. Or we could buy in the city or village with locals (true living). We aren't sure. That is why we are going to explore. We want to find what is right for us, and we won't know until we get there are try it. This also depends on what we end up doing for income. But rest assured, research has also been done on this area.

On the side, I do want to mention. We do not have any sort of plans to move to a country and live off the land for free. What I mean is that we want to be involved with the community and the people. The environment and land, etc (whether in a gated community or not). We would love to be a part of helping build schools, Eco friendly anything, Conservation and Volunteering in the Rain forest / Jungle and Sea. These are all important to the 4 of us. We have also decided to bring many extra's with us on this trip like crayons, pencils, little toys, etc. Things that the boys can give out to children they meet and play with, as well as donating them to schools that we come across.

Ok, I hope that was satisfactory. Now for the last question. Why. Why would we want to leave all the wonderful things of Canada. Our home. Our family. Our Jobs and Friends. All these things that we truly love. Why oh Why.........

Well, quite simply and to the point is... a new way of life. We are GYPSIES. We are, didn't you know that. Haven't you guessed yet?
But Really. We don't want to be bambared with the rush rush of money money and the stress of feeling that we need all these things that we don't really need!!! Now wait. I know that there are places in Canada that we can achieve this, it's true. But we also want Heat. Sun. Sand. Surf. Slower pace of life. We want to wake up and enjoy each other. We want to learn new things. We want to be a part of something that we know nothing about! Be a family that is a family together. We don't want to wake up and rush off to a job that is mediocre, and be stuck in traffic when we could be together. We don't want a car. We don't want sweaters and mittens. We want fresh air, and fresh foods. Chris has been craving the Ocean ever since he left Australia. We want to walk everywhere. We want to live slowly. We want to say hello to people walking by.

We want to feel that by having eachother and a few simple things, that we have everything.

I know that some of you wont understand this. I know some of you that think this, that we, are crazy. I want you to know that we know what we have - and we feel lucky to have it. And whether you think we're wrong, crazy, brave, stupid, or somewhere in between, we just want more by having less. We need to try this. This is something that Chris and I have been talking about since we met. Yes, over 5 years now we have been talking about it. It's not something sudden (although it may seem that way to some), and it's not something that one of us has convinced the other into. This is something that we both had in mind, and when it was shared, a new adventure started in our minds that has now, it seems come to be.

I hope you enjoy this overly long post. Sorry about the lenght. Please ask us if you have any questions. We love you all, and will miss you so much. But as I said, we are part Gypsie, and I'm sure we'll be back soon (at least for a visit!)

All our love, The Lukies

Monday, September 10, 2007

Is today the day?

Well, we got home in time to have one offer presented to us. It was a much better offer than our realtor thought it would be (good news!), but still lower than we wanted (unfortunate)..... so the counter offer was given. The lady was waiting in the car, and the realtor was waiting on our front step. They were serious, and we seriously considered the offer. After we countered it took the buyers all of about 15 seconds to come in and accept. The one thing Chris and I didn't want was a possesion date of more than 30 days, or to wait for an inspection. We thought that these things would just postpone the actual day of moving forward. Well, her requested date of possesion was October 15 - only 5 weeks away, plus she had an inspection scheduled for tomorrow. TOMORROW! Great. So, once that was taken care of.... we celebrated with a beer! The buyer was actually interested in a few of our items to purchase on the side. She didn't buy much, but it was a good sign that she really wanted this place. Apparently she looked at over 30 homes over the weekend. She was living out of province and was starting a job in Edmonton soon. A good sign for us, and a great deal for her!
Well, we tried to sleep, but morning came soon, and the home inspector was due here at 11am. 10:30 he showed up and started outside. He was very careful not to miss anything, and wrote everything down. EVERYTHING. Chris had a really hard time with this guy walking around looking at our home, writing down little things that aren't perfect and could be different. He actually had to leave for a while it was so over-whelming! He ended up taking the boys to the park for a while, and I stayed here answering questions and trying my best to listen in to their conversation! After an hour or so, the buyer came by to see how things were going. She wanted to see what was wrong, etc. She was leaving on a flight back to her home province around 6pm. Well, the inspection continued and went on and on. Around 4:30 they finally decided to leave. They had heard enough. And I had had enough of people looking around our home. Just buy it or leave I thought. The buyer ended up having 2 issues about our home and asked for some money back. After calling Chris and talking it over, it was decided that we would counter that. It was done and accepted. What? Yes Accepted. We have officially sold our home.

Please understand we are the very most excited that 4 people could be. We are also very very overwhelmed! There are so many more things to be done, but the major item now has a tick beside it. I promise to write more tomorrow, let you know where I am looking to book a flight to, and give more detail as to what we plan to do in Central America. (I've been told that some people have the impression that we are going to sit on the beach until our $$ runs out, Not True! - But I'll explain later!)

For now, Thanks for reading, and we'll be in touch soon. The farewell Party will be soon, and we can't wait to see you all before we head out!

Ciao for Now!

Sunday, September 9, 2007



Well, the next moring we were off at around 9am to head to Banff. The drive was so nice. Fresh air and beautiful mountains. Just what I wanted. We were there too early for check in, but just in time for lunch. St.James Gate, a regular stopping place for Chris and I. Callym ever remembered being there from the last time we were there with Isabel and my sister. Delisious food and a pint. Just the way to start a vacation..... Then we went for a stroll. Banff is under a lot of construction right now, it is going to look really nice when done. All the same shops..... and guess what, the candy store is still there (duh). The boys were so so good (many people actually commented on that, as well as them being beautiful - again duh!) So they were allowed 6 candies each. Callym had them all picked out within 4 steps into the shop, but continued to 'trade up' when he found something better to get. Oscar on the other hand needed to be convinced to pick something. We were there forever with him. I would see something I thought he would love and he would say no. After a long time, he found his 6 items. I found a few things too, so did Chris. Our bill was only 40$ so I think we did pretty well. It was still to early for our 4pm check in, so we headed to the hot springs. Ah, so nice and relaxing. Not the place for kids to run around and splash. Sadly they did get in a bit of trouble. Not their fault but ours. After around 30 minutes we were gone and now it was time for the RimRock. The drive up was nice. Situated on the side of the mountain, the views were very nice. The room was very nice too. We had a 25$ room credit, we would use this the next morning for breakfast! We hung out jumping on the beds for a while.... the boys got very good at jumping from one bed to the other. Now it was time for dinner. Oh but wait..... where was my wallet! Ah, the things girls do. Lose their wallet. I looked everywhere. Then I ran back to the hot springs. Thank goodness it was there. I think secretly Chris was wishing that I didn't ever carry a wallet. Dinner was fantastic. Very delish, but as you will see in the pictures.... the Lasagna that Callym and I shared was a little small. Good thing it was filling! We headed back to the hotel, and fell asleep fast. Actually, Chris and I stayed up later and watched the funniest guy on 'just for laughs'... a funny oversized guy talking about eating. SO FUNNY!

The next day we woke up before 9am.... a feat for a holiday. Oscar of course was up after we finished half of the room service breakfast. Yum, I even had a croisant. We started the day with a trip up




Sulfur Mountain on the gondola. This was a wicked wicked trip. The boys loved being on the top of the world. There was snow, and fresh air. The views were better than amazing. We were only there for a little over an hour, but well worth the 50$ ticket! We had a bit of lunch and walked around so more. There is only so much you can do in Banff when you aren't a big hiker or snow sporter. Anyways, we left and decided to come home and see how the open house went. Such a long drive. Many many rest stops were needed, but the boys slept from just outside of Banff to just before Red Deer. That is when we got the call for our awesome realtor Jason. We needed to get home by 730 because an offer was going to be presented to us. Wow, the best way to end our vacation was for this to happen. Actually, there may be 2 offer's for us to consider..... Hum, was this my secret 11;11 wish? Well, if we drove 130 the entire way, we would just make it! On our way home........................................

The weekend contines... #2


After the Zoo we headed to Gina, Paul and Sophia's house for the night. It was too too fantastic to see them. Gina is looking so great, and Sophia is growing like all kids do. She is walking around, talking.... She introduced me to all her little toys, and fed them all her gold-fish snacks. She is absolutly the most gorgeous little princess I have ever seen! I love her, and secretly hope she marries Oscar!

Gina made us the most fabulous dinner, belated birthday cake included! We had a great time hanging out and catching up. I love her so much. We have actually been friends since the age of about 2..... I think we met on Haloween? Correct me if I'm wrong.... Ah, Woodcroft. Paul worked late, a shame really, They are the greatest couple. They have a beautiful relationship and family. I hope all the best of the best for the three of them, and I will miss them so so much when we leave!

Our weekend Trip!


Well, I was right. Chris was sick on Friday. What a way to start our trip..... :) Anyways, Callym had a little time at Nursery School before we left, and while Chris and I finished cleaning for the Open House, and packing. We picked him up early, and he loved that! We left at exactly 11;11, a time in which we made our secret wishes.... Mine was to come home to 2 offers for our home. We'll see.

Anyways, the boys fell asleep between Red Deer and Calgary. That was nice. As soon as we got to Calgary, we headed straight to the Zoo, the weather was looking like it wasn't going to co-operate with an outdoor adventure, but it stayed nice enough. No rain, but our sweaters and jackets came in handy. The tiger had a new cub, and the boys loved that! We saw everything but Chris' favourite.... the Canadian Exibit. Sad, (not really!)




Tigers, Red Pandas, Butterflies, the Tropical Plant area (very interesting, it was all the plants we would see in the rainforest), Elephants, Monkeys, Gorillas, Snakes, Turtles, Bats, Lizards, Pigs, Hogs, Giraffes, Hippos (Callym was 2 feet away.... very cool!), Lions, Zebras, Ostrich, Wort Hogs, Meer Cat eating a swallow, Flamingos, Peacok, Parrots, Flowers, etc. Fantastic! We loved it so so much, and have too many picutres to prove it.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Part 2 Today.....

Ok, sometime between noon and 2pm the sky opened up and blew a big dirty fart on us. WHAT? Well, it did hail here for about 2.5 minutes, but that's not what I'm talking about.

I was in the middle of trying to find a reservation for our mountain trip. Yes, I think this is when it started.... We decided to start at the Calgary Zoo, stay over night with Gina, Paul and Sophia and head off to Banff. From there we would hang out for a bit and cruise to Jasper. See the sites, the mountains, the animals, the waterfalls, etc. Anything. Then stay in Jasper overnight and head home for Sunday. (Carol, Lyle and the boys weren't able to make it to Radium, there is not much to do without some buddies to hangout with...)

Well, Jasper is booked. The entire town of Jasper is completly booked - save for a 1 double bed bedroom with shared washroom???? WHAT??? OK, so a slight change of plans. I tried Banff, and the only 2 hotels that had rooms were - one that was 20 minutes out of Banff (No good) and the RimRock. RimRock is expensive. A little more than the Fairmont I think, (but they were booked so I didn't even get a quote). So, I made a reservation online with a company that was going to give us 15% off. Great, that means that the one night stay will only cost 300$. (It's OK mom. We'll be fine...) A little trouble with my credit card being verifed, so I had to call Visa and get that done. Done. So now I have a confirmation #. But why doesn't the hotel have our reservation? Ok, I wait 2 hours. Still no news. I call the booking company, and they explained to me that it would take at least 48 hours, maybe longer. She advised me to call on Monday to see if they had it. Well I told her that the reservation was for Saturday. Long quiet pause on the phone. Oh, she says, well... They should have it by tomorrow I hope. Yes thanks I hope so too. Good news is, the RimRock called back an hour later and said they recieved our reservation and everything is fine. www.rimrockresort.com Please ask for Melissa, she is fantastic!!! ( I do know, I spoke with her 5 times today)


So after this, I need to get us some groceries. Oscar is going bonkers from boredom, or b/c of Callym, not sure - so I took him with me. Chris was staying home to finish the last of the painting.... Have I said this before???? Shopping was long, but good. We come home with homemade pizza stuff and 'treats' for our trip and Chris is done the painting. He's on the phone. With someone. That's all I will say. This person doesn't understand what we are doing and why. This person thinks that they know better things for us to do. This person is kind of like a dream squasher. This person doesn't understand. It drives me crazy!!!

So at the moment, the feeling in our house is one of ..... oh what is the word. Have you ever had a 'brain fart'? It's kind of that feeling, when you're not sure what's going on. What everone is thinking, what you should be doing. You think you were about to do or say something, but now.... you aren't sure if you're standing or sitting. Confusion. And the kids are part of it, and picking up on it at the same time. We all need something, but I'm shaking my head in some sort of rythmic crazy head dance not knowing what to do....

Hope this entry makes sense, I can't really guarantee anything right now, especially my spelling.

The weekend comes early!

So, I've been told that I can see the future of sorts. For instance, I can see that Chris will be sick tomorrow. Oh my sweet husband.... and during our long weekend trip to the mountains! Of course we are leaving so that our realtor can have a fabulous open house weekend. One that brings many many offers for our lovely little home. Yes, we are off to the mountains... Banff or Radium is where we're headed. For sure a trip to the Calgary Zoo. Then? Not sure..... Will Carol, Lyle and the boys be able to meet us in Radium where we will camp. Yes, you heard me. Camp. Chris has a tent, and we have most of the 'equipment'. Should be fun? I hope they have showers, and toilets..........

and a massage therapyst! Or will we stay in Banff and blend into the crowded touristy hubub of crazyness? Maybe we will go somewhere else? As you may be able to tell, I do not have reservations yet.... Yikes!

Anyways, This could (and hopefully will be) our last trip to the Rocky Mountains for a long time. The weather is suppose to be nice. I want to soak in the hot springs. And shop at the.........
............CANDY STORE!
Maybe the boys will want something there too.

I just want to smell that fantastic air. See the tips of the highest mountain peaks kiss the sky! See the rainbow of colours in the trees. Be with my family. My family that has stayed with me through-out this crazy, stressfull ordeal of getting the house ready. Painting, and cleaning, and fixing, and packing and screaming, and yelling, and more painting! My husband who has worked his a** off the past 5 years to give us all that we have. My boys, oh my sweet boys who are such beautiful kids. I want to be with them all.

Oh yes, I also want to get the call. The call that says, we have an offer, and it's good!

Yes, everything IS good. It's fantastic. And it WILL only get better. Ah, I'm a twiddle with anticipation.......

Monday, September 3, 2007

Luck

Well, September 2nd came and went. It was a great day. Family to hang out with, and birthday wishes from around the globe! I am a very lucky person. I try to remember this all the time. I know that I am so very lucky to have Chris, and the boys, to have everyone in my family. I love all of my friends, and love what my life has become. It's fantastic to think that this is my life. Freedom, love and happiness. That is what I am full of. You never really know what you're going to get in life, and what will happen. And I believe in Karma, so what have I done to deserve all of this happiness? Really, this is a serious question.... I'm not sure, but I will keep doing my best as a person to have the 'luck' continue for my family and I.
Well, this is my first full day as a 30 year old. I don't feel older, and I don't think I look older. I'm ok with being 30. No mid life crisis happening here. Maybe it has something to do with this amazing adventure that we are getting ready for. Maybe I'm just lucky again. At any rate, it's the way it is. Anyways, just a little blabbering about how lucky I feel. A big huge thank you to everyone that I have ever known for helping my have the best life ever. I love you all.

Can hardly wait

I can hardly wait to finish painting the back hall, and laundry area. Then all that is left is the window wells, and some rocks. It seems like loads still, but it rilly isn't. Tamara is planning a small time away next weekend to the mountains for one final visit while Jay runs the Open House. We are still positive the house will sell this month, after all we didn't get stuck with disease for nothing. Though, I must admit, it would be great to finish all these tasks so that I can start spending an hour or two a day learning the copywriting with the course I bought. I am stoked to try it, and only need an opportunity to get some momentum. On that note, I'll segway to the ongoing hurricane season. Wow, it's getting pretty intense and covering more ground thjis year than any other it seems. In fact, all the countries we want to visit have been hit, or are in the path of the nxt two making news! Still... I would rather hit a shelter for a couple days and rebuild than have 7 month of cold weather. That's just me, and my wife, thankfully. Thank goodness we are allowed to make our own minds up and do things that aren't on the standard 'to do list'. We keep hoping. Life.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Waiting for viewings...

E3110052 is the MLS #.
All the pictures are up. Let's hope for a busy long weekend???
The selling of this house is the only thing I really want for my birthday.... (if anyone is wondering :)

http://www.mls.ca/PropertyDetails.aspx?PropertyID=6126613