Sunday 15 May 2011

Rain, rain go away...

My taste of 'fiddleheads', a fern picked on the river banks and steamed to eat in May, it tasted quite nice eaten with butter or vinegar

Dad taking a photo of the biggest blueberry in the world!



Dad at the bottom of St George gorge


Freezing at the top of St George gorge


'The Holmesville Boys' in concert



At last I've found time to sit and update the blog when blogger isn't down for repairs!


I went to work on April 21st and found everyone waiting with a cake to celebrate the queens 85th birthday! My boss had decided to make a big deal of the fact that 2 of us in the office are British. When I asked where the flat screen t.v. was going to be located for the wedding the following week he wasn't as eager. We got up earlier to watch some of the wedding, the kids went out to catch the school bus at 7.10am which didn't turn up so I had to take them to school and missed most of the service! Canada didn't have wedding mania like the UK but I was surprised how many people had got up very very early to watch it all.


Mum and Dad arrived on Thursday 5th May at Halifax airport. David went across to pick them up. They are staying with us first then after a little holiday away in Chicago will move into Rich & Jen's. Mum has done all the secondhand shops and yards sales, Dad's been golfing. We went to a concert at Rich & Jen's church where 'The Holmesville Boys' were playing country gospel music. It was Mother's day last Sunday so we had a big lunch and then a relaxing canoe on the lake. It was a beautiful day but since then we've had a lot of rain and it's got much colder again.


May and June are famous for bugs mainly blackfly and mosquitos, before the rain came we were starting to get bitten so at least we have some relief at the moment.


I had a half day off last Monday as schools were closed so we went to St George. It was ok when we set off but as we approached the coast the rain came. We froze on our picnic, quickly looked at the gorge then headed for the handful of shops. One of them sold wild blueberries so we had to buy a big box full and a pie for tea.

For the past 2 weeks dad has come to the market with me, he's had to resist shouting 'roll up' as I'd be banned.He tried telling his jokes but noone understood him! Next weekend is a bank holiday called 'Victoria day' when I questioned what it was all about people were surprised we didn't celebrate our queen's day too!!! Hey ho it's a day off and hopefully the union jacks, victoria sponge cake and good old English scones will go down a treat on my stall.


We went to have a final look round our new house this week and now only have 2 weeks to wait till we move. We can't wait to have our own space again after all this time, we just need to hunt for some furniture to fill it.


Today Kevin & Dianne hosted an (indoor) BBQ for everyone.


David started his new job on Monday and is currently in training. He is enjoying driving to an office instead of all over south New Brunswick.


I now have 20 hours work from Partners for Youth in September approved so I've handed my notice in at daycare from 24th June when schools break up and will just have 2 jobs but I'll be available on the supply teaching list for extra work.

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