Showing posts with label misc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misc. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

Fall

It is starting to cool off...Fall is in the air. The kids are ready to get back to school. I am looking forward to the routine that Fall will bring.

I have been doing a fair amount of baking. My hand has been forced with dear daughter's soy allergy. The benefit is that we are eating next to none packaged foods. And maybe (?) I am spending less of groceries. But...maybe not.

Lemon Blueberry muffins are in the oven as I type. Last week I made Banana Oatmeal Berry Loaf and chocolate cookies. Those disappeared fast as DD took them with her to her friend's cottage. DD will be home tomorrow but the cookies and loaf, will not! ;)




Monday, April 11, 2011

This is me at a Fund Raiser Dinner for the Crisis Pregnancy Centre (that I work at). It was a good night and I didn't die from stage fright!

Monday, November 08, 2010

Christmas is coming...

It is chilly here in Canada! We have had snow (just a dusting) 3 times all ready. All of us are wearing winter coats and I guess it is only a matter of time before the winter boots come out as well. We are all ready enjoying Christmas music although we have held off on decorating (for a few more weeks).

We have a new (to us) car and I drove it for the 1st time yesterday. I really like it. I was driving on a straight road and got up to a fairly good speed. I am getting better but my calf cramps up as I am still not as relaxed as I should be. It will get better. I can take a road test in March...then I can drive by myself!

I am loving my job and it is challenging me in many ways. That is a good thing. The kid's are growing up so fast and I am proud of the young man and young woman that they are growing into. It's pretty amazing to have teenagers!

What is new with you in your little corner of the world?

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Sizzling

Here is a little excerpt from our weather network:

"It's another “triple H” day in Ontario and Quebec: hot, hazy and humid. And while this may be the type of weather beach-goers dream about, these types of conditions can also be dangerous. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know during this week of sizzling temperatures.

THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY

In both Ontario and Quebec, temperatures will once again be soaring into the 30's this afternoon, with the humidity making it feel more like 40."

Can you say: "I'm MELTING!"?

It has been so stinkin' hot that all we really want to do it lay around or leave the house and be somewhere that has central air. We have a little window air conditioner in an upstairs window but it really isn't doing the trick.

The kid's have been swimming the past 3 days in a row but are finding that they need to take a break as they are getting sunburned (even though they are wearing sunblock).

Last night, we went to the movies and enjoyed Toy Story 3 (3D)...it was cool and comfortable...and the movie was sweet. Very touching. I still can't get over the fact that Our Boy could be leaving for College or University in only 3-4 short years! Yikes!!!

How are ya'll staying cool this Summer?




Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Update

It's been about a month now, since I started working part time at my new job! Every day brings something new and I am learning lots. I am really enjoying the challenge. The kid's are happy for another income source (teenagers...they DO care about $$$) and it seems that the only one of us that is having trouble adjusting to this new routine is the DOG! Whittaker has been getting into plenty of trouble, especially in the first two weeks of me working. I think he is better now and not into as much mischief.

Today, our son writes his last exam and will be bringing home 4 of his friends to celebrate. Celebrating to 15 year old boys = food + wii games + more food!! Our daughter will be finished School next week. She is hoping to go to an art camp for 1 week this summer (a day camp), while her brother is hoping to go to a Teen Camp (over nights too). We hope to see some family and rent a friend's Cottage.

I will be turning 37 in a few weeks and will celebrate with my family and my parents. Shaun says that he will make me his famous Key Lime Pie (really, it is like a huge cheese cake...I will be sure to take pictures).

My dad is almost finished making us a stunning and gorgeous cedar strip canoe...can't wait to get it out on the Lake!

Hmmm...well that is all that I can think of that is new around here. Oh...Mom and I went Strawberry picking yesterday and just in time too. Later in the afternoon we had heavy rain and thunder and lightening storms!

Happy Summer, everyone!

Monday, May 31, 2010

900th post!

Four years ago my journey in Blogging began. My thoughtful husband knew I would enjoying the "journal" part of it and thought it would inspire me to be more creative. He set me up an account and named it The Happy Doodler (since I doodle on everything and anything).

Lots has happened in that 4 years. Changes. Good changes! A move, a new house, a new job (husband's), and both our children became teenagers. Today marks another change. After being a stay at home momma for 15 years, today my life changes. I will be working out of the home 3 days a week at a Crisis Pregnancy Centre, assistant to the Director.

I am thankful. Happy. Excited. Humbled (with out God, I can't do this job)!

I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I feel like I need to change my Blog name...Any sugesstions?

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Celebrating

Soon my Love and I will be celebrating our 17th Wedding Anniversary!

Sometime this month, we will be going away for a night away at this gorgeous Bed and Breakfast. We will be bringing the camera and hope to take some portraits of one another beside the beautiful window or in front of the exposed stone wall.



Here is the write up re. the room:

A headboard created from refinished from rural Quebec frame the King-sized bed & compliment the exposed limestone walls and beautiful original stained glass window.

Leather chairs in front of a gas fireplace offer a calm oasis.

A large walk-in double shower with four body sprays and rain forest shower offer relaxation with a modern twist.

A desk, phone, high speed internet access & a television are also provided.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Baaaah....Housework!

I am the kind of person that loves to make messes...planting flowers, baking, crafting, reading the paper and then throwing the pages here and there. I can go to bed at night with dishes all over the counters (dirty dishes) and I don't loose one wink of sleep over it!

It's nice to be so relaxed EXCEPT when the house looks so messy!!! We don't have a huge house, so normally it isn't too hard to keep tidy. I am just getting over a tummy bug and things have gotten out of hand here this week. There are bathrooms to clean, garbage bins to dump, furniture to dust, carpets to vacuum.

I read an article once called: The messie's manual. It was humorous but also had some helpful tips for someone like me (a "messie")! It suggested that you always start to tidy from the door which guests enter and then work your way into the rest of the house.

I better get to it...

Happy Spring Cleaning!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010


Spring Break

We have been enjoying the sun and warmer than normal temperatures. This has allowed the kid's to play outside literally all day long with their friends. Yay!! The days off are going by quickly with the kid's going to friends houses, friends coming here, sleepovers and all sorts of fun stuff!

My dear Husband was very ill by the end of last week. After only having a whisper of a voice for several days, sore throat, stuffed up and utterly and completely exhausted. I sent him to see the Dr. He was diagnosed with Bacterial Sinusitis and prescribed a strong (and expensive) antibiotic. He stayed home all weekend and missed a few days of work. Today he is feeling better and gaining back his strength slowly and back to work at the Office. He has a few more days before he has to sing...hope he will be ready! :)

Speaking of singing....has anyone been watching American Idol? The kid's watch every week and last night husband and I watched with them. There is one girl (she has dreads) that we really like and are cheering for.

Time for me to head outside and clean up our yard! A few spring bulbs are peeking up out of the soil! :)

Happy Spring Break!

Ps. When husband is feeling better he is going to make me a raised bed for Veggie Gardening. Yipie! :)
(image found here)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Blur
...seem like the weeks have just flown by since the new year.

I had a strong sense that
change was coming for me in 2010. Changes that would make me uncomfortable, stretching me and make me grow. Since I had started job hunting in November it was safe to assume that there would be more job hunting in the new year with hopes of finding one and getting to announce it here on my Blog. Ha!

We are only a few weeks into the new Year and I have seen glimpses of change all ready, time and time again. Thankfully, God has been faithful to remind that:
  • He loves me enough to sometimes push me when my heels drag stubbornly. I don't always want things to change. I don't always want to the one that has to change (my way of thinking or the way I do something). If I am wise, I will not resist. I will stop the heel dragging, stand up straight and walk into my inheritance and destiny.
A lady that I know (only 3 years older than I), died in late December after a long fight with Cancer. Before she died, she made a point to tell all of us to live fully and with NO REGRETS. In this time of great change I am reminding myself of her wise words and trying not to let fear of change hold me back.
  • "Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

I formally applied for a job yesterday. A job that would be really challenging for me. A job reaching out to people in crisis, woman who are lost, confused and in many cases broken. A job that would require me to be driving (I do not have my license), public speaking, leading small woman's groups and listening to heartbreaking tales of individuals. I would have the weighty privileged of holding hearts!

Do you think sometimes we are afraid to succeed? I am. My husband is a great listener.
He is very patient to let me talk a blue streak. I talked his ear off last night. I was telling him that I thought that this job was just too hard, too stretching. What if it broke me?! And wouldn't bagging people's groceries be just about right for me after all? He looked at me and said: "Sounds like you are quitting an amazing job even before you get it." What?!! Yep, he was right. I am not afraid to fail. I am afraid to succeed! I am totally fine if I don't get this job but I will be terrified to get this job! HA! Weird so weird...

I do not know how many others have applied for this job. I am guessing that the others will be much more qualified than I! I have no clue if I will get this job or not. What I do know, is that if it's offered to me I will take it and trust that God will equip me! I will try my best not to be terrified. I will be strong and courageous.

I may end up bagging your groceries after all but I know it really isn't the point of what I am learning right now. I am changing, I will change and I will try not to resist it as much as I have in the past. It's not easy. It isn't safe. But oh man...it is GOOD!

Join me in living with no regrets!



Tuesday, January 12, 2010

No more Supper Blahs!

The whole family is excited about this trying out new recipes and meal planning for the week. So far we have tried out 2 new recipes (Hoppin Johnnie and Calizones) and they were both so yummy! I am looking forward to making (and eating!) the Lime and Cilantro Chicken too.
*All these recipies can be found on my Blog, a few posts down from this one...just click on the links*

News on the job hunt...I hope to tell you more next week but I am applying for a super cool job...I just finished up my resume and cover letter today. I am proud of all the volunteering that I have been able to do in the past 15 years of being a full time homemaker! I've been busy! (Although, I have to admit that I am FAR less busy now that the kid's are getting older)...

Laundry is calling my name...What are you all up to this week?

Monday, January 04, 2010

Happy New Year: 2010!

What a super great year 2009 was (for our family)!! Husband and I have been talking about goals and desires for the new year.
I would like to
  • loose weight (considering joining Weight Watchers on-line versions. My cousin did this and not only did she loose weight but she loved the program)
  • get a job (i think only part time)
  • clean out the garage (and maybe have a sale) or multiple trips to the donation depot
While looking for jobs and talking to various people it has been interesting how one idea snowballs into another. Talking about a position at a Crisis Pregnancy center that I would not have the credentials for (but one I secretly hope that my volunteer and life experience qualify me for). Someone asked me if I would enjoy taking a Child and Youth Worker College Course, or Social Worker? And another thought thrown out there for me: Did I know that I could take the Social Worker courses Part time and on-line? No, didn't know that.

Here is what I do know:
  • I love being a mom
  • I love nurturing
  • I love people
  • I love pointing others to information that will give them the tools to equip them
  • I love justice
  • I love helping people that have need
When I was busy in the schools volunteering in my children's classrooms I discovered that my very favorite job was one on one reading with the really naughty and oh so needy kids. One boy stole my heart. He and his brothers had no mom (in their lives) and were being raised by their young father. This little 6 year old had so much anger and so wanted attention. At times he would actually bite his own arms and harm himself, to see if you cared enough to interview. :( It wasn't long after that my desire to be a Foster Mom kicked in. Husband and I both felt that the time was not yet right and that most likely we would wait until our kid's were off to Collage or University before we opened up our home (and hearts) to other children.

Now I find myself here today. 36 years old. Our own kid's are teenagers (or almost...2 more months for "T")! I am very thankful to have been able to be "at home" for nearly 15, raising our kids. But now we find ourselves needing a second income. I believe God will guide me to the right job and I am trying to be obedient to follow His leading. So far I have applied to work at: Insurance Companies, Shoppers Drug Mart and also at a Seniors Home. Hopefully, in 2010 I will have some news to share re. a job! I look forward to it and will let you know when there is news to share!! *note* I do not believe for one second that this is all just about "money". God is creative and He can provide in so many ways. I believe that this job search, getting a job is going to be a great blessing in many ways...I just don't know how. Yet. Kinda exciting. A bit nerve racking. Changes coming...

Happy New Year!



Tuesday, December 01, 2009

1st Snow Fall...

...December 1!!




Grammies Home-made Chocolates (the best Christmas goodies EVER!)

175 g. pkg semi-sweet chocolate chips

175 g pkg. butterscotch chips

3/4 cup walnuts (Husband is allergic to nuts, so we skip this at our house)

1 cup Rice Krispies (cereal)

1, 1/4 cup Raions

7-8 semi sweet chocolate squares

2 Tbsp. butter

1. Combine both types of chips in a small saucepan over a medium heat and stir until melted. Remove from heat and add nuts and Krispies and raisins. Mix well. Cool slightly. Butter up your hands and form the mixture into shapes (and shape or size will do, I do a flat bottomed mound). Refrigerate 1 hour.  

2. Melt Chocolate squares with butter until well blended. Did Rice Kristie molds into  the chocolate and put on a plate. Refrigerate until firm. 

Yeilds 2-3 dozen depending on size


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

I am an Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging kind of gal...what are you?

Take your own quiz: HERE!

Here is what "they" said about me. It is scary accurate. The jobs they recommended to me are: Social work, Education, Counseling, Librarian, Law, Early Childhood Education, Psychology (Psychotherapist), Art and Science.

Beneath the quiet exterior, INFJs hold deep convictions about the weightier matters of life. Those who are activists -- INFJs gravitate toward such a role -- are there for the cause, not for personal glory or political power.

INFJs are champions of the oppressed and downtrodden. They often are found in the wake of an emergency, rescuing those who are in acute distress. INFJs may fantasize about getting revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. The concept of 'poetic justice' is appealing to the INFJ.

"There's something rotten in Denmark." Accurately suspicious about others' motives, INFJs are not easily led. These are the people that you can rarely fool any of the time. Though affable and sympathetic to most, INFJs are selective about their friends. Such a friendship is a symbiotic bond that transcends mere words.

INFJs have a knack for fluency in language and facility in communication. In addition, nonverbal sensitivity enables the INFJ to know and be known by others intimately.

Writing, counseling, public service and even politics are areas where INFJs frequently find their niche.

Functional Analysis:

Introverted iNtuition

Introverted intuitives, INFJs enjoy a greater clarity of perception of inner, unconscious processes than all but their INTJ cousins. Just as SP types commune with the object and "live in the here and now" of the physical world, INFJs readily grasp the hidden psychological stimuli behind the more observable dynamics of behavior and affect. Their amazing ability to deduce the inner workings of the mind, will and emotions of others gives INFJs their reputation as prophets and seers. Unlike the confining, routinizing nature of introverted sensing, introverted intuition frees this type to act insightfully and spontaneously as unique solutions arise on an event by event basis.

Extraverted Feeling

Extraverted feeling, the auxiliary deciding function, expresses a range of emotion and opinions of, for and about people. INFJs, like many other FJ types, find themselves caught between the desire to express their wealth of feelings and moral conclusions about the actions and attitudes of others, and the awareness of the consequences of unbridled candor. Some vent the attending emotions in private, to trusted allies. Such confidants are chosen with care, for INFJs are well aware of the treachery that can reside in the hearts of mortals. This particular combination of introverted intuition and extraverted feeling provides INFJs with the raw material from which perceptive counselors are shaped.

Introverted Thinking

The INFJ's thinking is introverted, turned toward the subject. Perhaps it is when the INFJ's thinking function is operative that he is most aloof. A comrade might surmise that such detachment signals a disillusionment, that she has also been found lacking by the sardonic eye of this one who plumbs the depths of the human spirit. Experience suggests that such distancing is merely an indication that the seer is hard at work and focusing energy into this less efficient tertiary function.

Extraverted Sensing

INFJs are twice blessed with clarity of vision, both internal and external. Just as they possess inner vision which is drawn to the forms of the unconscious, they also have external sensing perception which readily takes hold of worldly objects. Sensing, however, is the weakest of the INFJ's arsenal and the most vulnerable. INFJs, like their fellow intuitives, may be so absorbed in intuitive perceiving that they become oblivious to physical reality. The INFJ under stress may fall prey to various forms of immediate gratification. Awareness of extraverted sensing is probably the source of the "SP wannabe" side of INFJs. Many yearn to live spontaneously; it's not uncommon for INFJ actors to take on an SP (often ESTP) role.


Introverted iNtuiting Feeling Judging

by Marina Margaret Heiss

INFJs are distinguished by both their complexity of character and the unusual range and depth of their talents. Strongly humanitarian in outlook, INFJs tend to be idealists, and because of their J preference for closure and completion, they are generally "doers" as well as dreamers. This rare combination of vision and practicality often results in INFJs taking a disproportionate amount of responsibility in the various causes to which so many of them seem to be drawn.

INFJs are deeply concerned about their relations with individuals as well as the state of humanity at large. They are, in fact, sometimes mistaken for extroverts because they appear so outgoing and are so genuinely interested in people -- a product of the Feeling function they most readily show to the world. On the contrary, INFJs are true introverts, who can only be emotionally intimate and fulfilled with a chosen few from among their long-term friends, family, or obvious "soul mates." While instinctively courting the personal and organizational demands continually made upon them by others, at intervals INFJs will suddenly withdraw into themselves, sometimes shutting out even their intimates. This apparent paradox is a necessary escape valve for them, providing both time to rebuild their depleted resources and a filter to prevent the emotional overload to which they are so susceptible as inherent "givers." As a pattern of behavior, it is perhaps the most confusing aspect of the enigmatic INFJ character to outsiders, and hence the most often misunderstood -- particularly by those who have little experience with this rare type.

Due in part to the unique perspective produced by this alternation between detachment and involvement in the lives of the people around them, INFJs may well have the clearest insights of all the types into the motivations of others, for good and for evil. The most important contributing factor to this uncanny gift, however, are the empathic abilities often found in Fs, which seem to be especially heightened in the INFJ type (possibly by the dominance of the introverted N function).

This empathy can serve as a classic example of the two-edged nature of certain INFJ talents, as it can be strong enough to cause discomfort or pain in negative or stressful situations. More explicit inner conflicts are also not uncommon in INFJs; it is possible to speculate that the causes for some of these may lie in the specific combinations of preferences which define this complex type. For instance, there can sometimes be a "tug-of-war" between NF vision and idealism and the J practicality that urges compromise for the sake of achieving the highest priority goals. And the I and J combination, while perhaps enhancing self-awareness, may make it difficult for INFJs to articulate their deepest and most convoluted feelings.

Usually self-expression comes more easily to INFJs on paper, as they tend to have strong writing skills. Since in addition they often possess a strong personal charisma, INFJs are generally well-suited to the "inspirational" professions such as teaching (especially in higher education) and religious leadership. Psychology and counseling are other obvious choices, but overall, INFJs can be exceptionally difficult to pigeonhole by their career paths. Perhaps the best example of this occurs in the technical fields. Many INFJs perceive themselves at a disadvantage when dealing with the mystique and formality of "hard logic", and in academic terms this may cause a tendency to gravitate towards the liberal arts rather than the sciences. However, the significant minority of INFJs who do pursue studies and careers in the latter areas tend to be as successful as their T counterparts, as it is *iNtuition* -- the dominant function for the INFJ type -- which governs the ability to understand abstract theory and implement it creatively.

In their own way, INFJs are just as much "systems builders" as are INTJs; the difference lies in that most INFJ "systems" are founded on human beings and human values, rather than information and technology. Their systems may for these reasons be conceptually "blurrier" than analogous NT ones, harder to measure in strict numerical terms, and easier to take for granted -- yet it is these same underlying reasons which make the resulting contributions to society so vital and profound.

Copyright © 1996-2009 by Marina Margaret Heiss and Joe Butt

Friday, November 06, 2009


I'm Famous (or at least my cookies are)!

Twas both nerve racking and an honor to be involved in a Guest post for the Blog of the Advertising Agency that my husband works for. (Go Engine!!

Too see my contribution on the Blog...click here. Enjoy! :)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Good bye Facebook

Facebook and I broke up today. In all fairness it isn't FB's fault. I have an addictive personality and was spending too much time on FB. So, I said goodbye. I think I will take a month or two break and see if I can be a "moderate FB user".

Saturday, August 08, 2009

FUNK FEST

Shaun and Tirzah are there right now...take a peek at the Summery:

Also FEATURING Special Guests:

Percussionist - Bujo Kevin Jones - Played with Whitney Houstin; Trumpet - James L Cage III - Played with Stevie Wonder; and Monster B3 Hammond Player - Kingsley Ettienne.

FEATURING ARTISTS:
World Famous Chops Horns - Recorded with: The Rolling Stones – Undercover; The Police – World Tour; Bob Dylan – Empire Burlesque; Public Enemy – Muse; Christina Aguilera – Stripped, plus many, many more!

Newworldson
- Three-time Covenant Award winners (2007, 2008 Roots Album Of The Year, Best New Artist) and Juno nominees for Gospel Album Of The Year. Newworldson's 2009 World Tour is bringing their electrifying blend of funk, soul, worldbeat and gospel to audiences across North America, Australia, Europe, the UK and beyond. (AND TIRZAH'S FAV BAND!!!) 

LMT Connections - Featured guests on BB King’s 80th Birthday tour. Recorded and played with Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Motown’s Temptations, John Lee Hooker, Alex Lifeson of Rush.

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The vision of Funkfest is three-fold. One, to bring the legacy and the future of funk together in one concert. Second, to invite world-class entertainment that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. And last but equally as important, to constantly extend Funkfest's musical family by introducing new artists every year. In keeping with this tradition, celebrated international percussionist Bujo Kevin Jones (The Isley Brothers, Whitney Houston), Trumpet Player James L Cage III (Stevie Wonder,Aretha Franklin) will be a featured guests and Monster B3 player Kingsley Ettienne will be lending his flair and virtuosity to an already stacked evening of musical talent.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009




Timber!!

A very large limb came crashing down in our neighbors yard a few days ago. It took down a power line but fortunatly, that is all the damage it did. No one was hurt and no vehicles were either. Normally, a car is where the limb fell and my neighbors could have easily been in the way (and been killed). I am thankful for no injuries!

ps. Happy Birthday Chippy! : ) 

Monday, June 29, 2009

Slaveship vrs. Sonship

  • a slave is valued for WHAT he does
  • a son is valued for WHO he is

Thursday, June 04, 2009


700 th post

Wow, this is my 700th Post!!!!! I have been blogging since July 2006...so it has been close to 3 years...time flys.

There are more photo's of  "the wedding" on our Art Blog: click here to go there. Shaun and I both had so much fun taking pics of the children not to mention the Bride and Groom! 

I am looking forward to gardening this weekend at my friends place. Being paid to garden...gotta love that!!!! :)