Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas lights...

So i took a little drive around the burbs this evening after work, trying to get ideas for how to put up my Christmas lights next year, since i'm a rookie at this... so i did some drive-by shootings so you'd get the picture of what i meant. There are many differing styles of decorating ... there's the cozy classic... i'm a fan of this minimalism...

There's the ever-impressive "let's decorate every possible inch of our property with a zillion lights so that there's a glow over the east mountain." I do believe that Horizon loves these people - i love their enthusiasm!
Their neighbours apparently took up the challenge and are well on their way to being Horizon's second best customer for December...
Then there's the "we don't have much time to decorate so we'll sling our lights up whereever they fall!
And then there's Take 1 on my little abode... i think it turned out okay, though occasionally i fear that it appears that my porch is about to eat up any who dare to venture on to it!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

hmmm...


Hi there...
Just thought i'd set a little blurbie (barbie's cousin??) on here... just to say how happy i am to be able to spend some time with my beloved family this weekend... I am SO looking forward to it... this will be my Christmas celebration time... with dinner and games and just spending time together in coziness and family love. I am so blessed with my family - my dear parents who love me unconditionally... my sisters with whom i share so many memories and i am so glad that our bond is strong and keeps growing more so over the years. And the boys - who could forget them? They have opened up our mostly female family's eyes to a completely different world and way of thinking and working. It has been a real pleasure to get to know and appreciate both of them! And my darling nephew - i can't wait to give him a little squeeze and see what he's been up to - growing so quickly - but i guess that happens to little kids eh? And see how far little VanderDeen is progressing in vitro - see if we can feel any movement yet - and make a connection with this little one whom i love dearly already! Aaah... yes, I do count my blessings each day and thank God for their love, support and friendship. Here's to the Mussches!!!

Monday, December 15, 2008

oh dear...

Today, i went shopping... with my zit. I wasn't lonely.
Thats zit.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Oh deer...

As i was wandering the aisles at a certain local hardware store, i came suddenly into an aisle to which i had never in my whole life paid any attention to or even probably had ever had occasion to be in. As i was wandering - in a state of dazedness due to all the Christmas paraphenalia everywhere - i saw something that i had no idea existed - and to tell the truth, i have to think why would anyone ever want to use such a product... it was a nicely packaged bottle of "scent of deer in heat". I'll leave it at that. So now you know what to get that person on your list whom you have no clue what to get... heehee... don't "stag"ger too much when you see how dear the bottle is... oh boy, i better stop...

Monday, December 08, 2008

Have you ever... totally pirated from a friend...

Have you...? I was recently perusing a friend's blog and this little (or rather big) list appeared... it intrigued me so i thought to myself, hey, let's do that and see how far i get... i loved to read hers and learn little bits about her that i didn't know... so maybe you can do the same... perfect for a lazily snowing morning..
Copy and paste this to your own blog and bold the things you have done.
1. Started your own blog
2. Slept under the stars - several times, in Haiti, at Grundy...
3. Played in a band
4. Visited Hawaii
5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Been to Disney
8. Climbed a mountain - accidentally... in Scotland... we didn't mean to...
9. Held a praying mantis
10. Sang a solo
11. Bungee jumped - no, and never will...
12. Visited Paris - twice... lucky me
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea
14. Taught yourself an art from scratch
15. Adopted a child
16. Had food poisoning
17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown your own vegetables
19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France - twice
20. Slept on an overnight train - twice
21. Had a pillow fight - old feather pillows were the best thumpers..
22. Hitch hiked
23. Taken a sick day when you’re not ill
24. Built a snow fort
25. Held a lamb
26. Gone skinny dipping - no comment
27. Run a Marathon
28. Ridden in a gondola in Venice - too expensive... a water taxi was cheaper
29. Seen a total eclipse - you're not supposed to look at that are you?
30. Watched a sunrise or sunset - most memorably in Australia after a mad dash through the drivethrough to get to the coast on time to watch the sunset over a lighthouse over the ocean.
31. Hit a home run
32. Been on a cruise -to Kleine Curacao...
33. Seen Niagara Falls in person
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
35. Seen an Amish community
36. Taught yourself a new language
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied
38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person
39. Gone rock climbing - how big do the rocks have to be???
40. Seen Michelangelo’s David
41. Sung karaoke
42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt - so just on time... we pulled up in the parking lot and thar she blew!!!
43. Bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant
44. Visited Africa
45. Walked on a beach by moonlight
46. Been transported in an ambulance - with a patient...
47. Had your portrait painted
48. Gone deep sea fishing
49. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person
50. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris - twice!!!!
51. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling
52. Kissed in the rain
53. Played in the mud - just last week, i think!
54. Gone to a drive-in theater
55. Been in a movie - home movies count right??
56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Visited Russia
60. Served at a soup kitchen
61. Sold Girl Scout Cookies - Brownies...
62. Gone whale watching
63. Got flowers for no reason
64. Donated blood, platelets or plasma
65. Gone sky diving
66. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp
67. Bounced a check
68. Flown in a helicopter
69. Saved a favorite childhood toy - from what... i don't throw anything out...
70. Seen the Lincoln Memorial in person
71. Eaten Caviar
72. Pieced a quilt
73. Stood in Times Square
74. Toured the Everglades
75. Been fired from a job
76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London - a very long time to stand and wait for not that much...
77. Broken a bone
78. Been on a speeding motorcycle
79. Seen the Grand Canyon in person
80. Published a book
81. Visited the Vatican
82. Bought a brand new car
83. Walked in Jerusalem
84. Had your picture in the newspaper
85. Read the entire Bible
86. visited the White House - the outside thereof
87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating - disgusting... i couldn't even kill a wee little baby bird in the middle of the woods who had fallen out of its nest and would probably die anyways...
88. Had chickenpox
89. Saved someone’s life - i've done cpr, and have probably had a hand in helping save lives at work??
90. Sat on a jury
91. Met someone famous
92.Joined a book club
93. Lost a loved one
94. Had a baby
95. Seen the Alamo in person
96. Swam in the Great Salt Lake
97. Been involved in a law suit
98. Owned a cell phone - no, but i probably should get one since it is useful when it's cold out and your car can't steer... pay phones are becoming obsolete, i've discovered.
99. Been stung by a bee
100. Totally copied a post from someone else's blog to your own

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Bits and pieces

I thought i'd share a few pics from my little abode here in the meadows... they're not so green anymore, but rather are more brown and a few leaves lay scattered here and there - the garden weeds been killed off by the frosts and my roses in the gardens have had their feet tucked in with a blanket of dead leaves and soil to ensure that they survive the coming winter. And yes, indeed, winter has come to some parts of our fair province, but with the exception of a few little flurries, Hamilton has mostly been spared the wrath of winter so far. But i'm sure it's not far away - you can feel the coolness in the air and today was the first day i had seen sunshine for any length of time in a few weeks (it's entirely possible i was not really looking also... i tend to do that a lot - look but not really see!). And life marches ever onwards - there never seems to be time to sit and meditate on things - on how many changes have occured this year again - new home, friendships, opportunities, frustrations, family members - and so much more. My cousin recently talked to me about trying to simplify life - cutting down on the things that fill our lives with busyness and focusing on the things that matter and are important - first and foremost being our relationship with our God and Father. It is something i'm trying to work on - amidst the renos in the house it's difficult - but there's always time blocks - as a matter of fact, with no tv because it's packed up - i realize how much time that thing eats up - tonight i am sitting in my bedroom with my computer, a candle, Casting Crowns singing to me and actually taking some time to process things - how nice! I have to do this more often - good for mind, body and soul... anyhow, i'm not going to babble on too much more... i've thrown a few more pictures on here of the latest projects in the house... just to keep you up to date!

Before - in my bedroom - taken on one of my house visits before
purchasing my home... gotta love those curtains...The changed bedroom - it's not completed yet - but it is definitely more "me"... the hideous curtains have been banished to the basement - where i seldom venture when alone (what a chicken eh?? there be monsters...)
Renos in the bathroom - i finally got a plug installed for my hair dryer - i don't have to blowdry my hair in my bedroom in the dark anymore... how nice that people have gifts and talents to figure out an area of home ownership that i have absolutely no idea about - but i'm picking up a few little bits - i can talk about grounded plugs and "hot" wires now... though that doesn't mean i really know what they mean... i just nod my head and pretend sometimes...heehee...
My floors are being stripped (poor things) and redone starting Monday morning, bright and early at 8 am!! I am excited and anxious to see what they will look like... but that also means that the living room, dining room and the closets needed to be emptied and moved... not a little job - things are now empty and echoey - it was interesting to see things like this since when i moved in, there was the couch and other furniture already - now it's all stripped bare except my little carpet and it feels so empty and lonely... maybe this is the new style - minimalism... no chairs - just a bare floor and space to race around on a mini-trike if one so desired!! Sounds like fun to me - i'm waiting for someone to race with!

De-vine experience...

A few weeks ago, my dearest Mother and I decided to don our galoshes and head out to the backbeyond in search of materials with which to decorate our respective homes for the upcoming holidays. It was a chilly day with a good nip in the air, but we bundled up in our woodland best and struck out bravely. We were in search of some grape vines to build Christmas wreaths with, but along the way managed to pick up some great pictures of the beautiful fall woods and lots of other "stuff" along the way... I thought i'd share a few of my favorite pictur Aes from our little outing. I LOVE spending time with my mom, whom i learn so much from and when that is combined with a walk in the moody fall woods, it makes for a great afternoon out. I love finding things with Mom and watching her mind form a purpose for it - old twisted pieces of wood, prickly thorn branches, berries wilted by the frosts and pieces of barbed wire, all of which will find their secondary purposes in decoration somewhere, somehow. I also have to always marvel at the glories of creation - the dying away of things before the winter of rest and renewal. Enjoy!
I love this shot - probably my favorite of them all... so you get to see it first!
Below - Mom trying to push down a rotten old tree with her poky stick...no success!
Using all my might to wrest the grapevines from their hold in the tree tops - this particular vine had me determined to have it - since the effort required landed me on my butt not once but twice! That thing was going to come out no matter what!

Me and my long long probably 18 foot train - practicing for a wedding??
heehee, would be some sort of weird attire for a wedding!


Pull!!!! Through the mud, weeds, grass and gravel - the construction guys
must have been thinking - who are these kooks??!!



Yep, this is good old Mothers Street... sadly ripped to shreds by the massive diggers and excavators - who said that urbanization was progress never saw the mess that is now our former quiet little street - now the constant sound of "beep, beep, beep" of the dumptrucks is audible even when i chat with my mom on the phone... you nearly need a four-by-four to get into the survey - and mud boots are a must!
My dear mom and I... we had a great time poking around and
enjoying the creation around us!
I LOVE the mood of this picture - soooo moody and mysterious - you almost expect a tornado or a smuggler or some other ominous thing to be right around the corner...
An attempt to be artistic.. i kinda like it - but i'm always learning
about settings on my camera...
This picture reminds me of the Group of Seven - and their wonderful knack for capturing the rugged Canadian shield beauty... colour amidst the bleakness of fall!

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Falling up...

Some fall pictures for your viewing enjoyment... what a gorgeous day we had today! I shared lunch outside with my mom, didn't have to wear a winter coat despite the fact that it's the first week in November and was even tempted to put the air conditioner in the car on.... What a blessing to share the beauties of the day and my little back yard with you all! Enjoy!
Then God said, "Let the earth put forth vegetation: plants yielding seed, and fruit trees of every kind on earth that bear fruit with the seed in it." And it was so. The earth brought forth vegetation: plants yielding seed of every kind, and trees of every kind bearing fruit with the seed in it. And God saw that it was good. And there wa s evening and there was morning, the third day.

Choices, choices, choices

Welcome to Style at Home with Danielle... the show where the homeowner makes a zillion choices in an hour and completes her home decor - making everything matchy matchy and creates a feeling of ambiance and warmth which makes her feel at home. Hmm... okay, not quite so crazy, but the last few weeks have been decidedly full of choices. And also of confusion as to which detail to start things off with... hmmm... does one first purchase the sofa of choice (would you like wooden arms, puffy cushions, firm seating, a matching chair or a cheap price tag to complicate matters) and then the rug (would you like cotton, man-made, foreign, eco-friendly or make-it-yourself rugs?) to complement it, then the drapes (floor length, panels, rods or hooks, see-through or opaque?) to match the rug, or the couch or the walls... arrrggghhh, sometimes the options are limitless. I definitely don't want to turn into Martha Stewart, nor will i, but there are times, like today when we walked into a lighting store (oops, i forgot to mention lighting in my little tirade!) and i nearly wanted to run out of the store with my hands waving frantically and erratically whilst i screamed out my mental agony with cries of "aaahhhh, i've seen the lights!! Okay, it wasn't so bad, i am getting into this whole decor thing and it is kinda fun... though i'm always glad to have a second person along with me to bounce ideas off of - Mom is great for that - we talked about so many little things that i even had forgotten about - what, you have to paint a ceiling? Or, oh, is there a difference between paint brushes - i just bought ones off of the shelf last time? Aaah, well, come on over some day and see where we are at - slowly but surely ticking little jobs off of the ever growing to-do list! Any and all ideas and suggestions welcome...
I'll take a poll on which colour towels everyone likes...
I've seen the light and the light and the light and the light....

Nope, it's not a marking for a crime scene unless it's a decor crime
perhaps to put scotch tape on a hardwood floor???



Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Home ownership... my style


Well, over the last month and a bit, i have grown up. Well, okay, so i spent last night playing with Legos in my basement, that doesn't mean i'm not grown up, it simply means i can appreciate the engineering potential locked into each little building block - see, that makes playing with Lego sound almost necessary and deeply philosophical. Hmm, maybe i should abandon nursing and go with making up baloney. Seems to be a fitting little job for me. But, like i was saying, i have grown up in the last while - learning how to manage a household (i'm not quite there yet believe me!), learning how to balance out living in a house with continuing to live your life and not let the house live your life for you, and other various and sundry accomplishments.

Currently, as i hunt and peck away, the house smells warm and homey - yes, my dear friends, C.P. and L.V.B. (you know who you are!!!), the house was almost up to 18 degrees tonight - heehee, but it quickly got turned down when i was busy like a bee in my little kitchen which i am learning is more and more unhandy for working in - no order or efficiency there at all!! Any carpenters out there with free time and good ideas? You are more than welcome to have a crack at things - there are times when i'd just like to take the hammer to things myself but that would of course not be very wise.

Creepily enough, my curtains keep wanting to open up on their own - a sign of the full moon approaching (not that i hold much credence with that idea!). My curtains, a gift of infinite value from the previous owners of my little abode, are quite the lovely things - they are brown vinyly flowered things in my "office" and blue vinyly flowered things in my bedroom - with four sections so that each night before retiring, i have to carefully pull all four sections together so that there are no ominous black slits in my windows through which the dark can creep in! What a chore! I long for the day when there are full and lovely updated curtains installed - hopefully tomorrow's shopping excursion would bring some remedies to my dilemmas.

Dilemmas, aah yes, seems my life has had it's share of insignificant to the world but significant to me dilemmas. Was i going to get the roof done on time? Do i need my chimney liner replaced? How do i prepare roses for the winter? How does one kill grubs in a lawn when they've been having a free-for-all all summer??!!! I have oil paint all throughout my little home - what a pain in the neck! When you are already signed up for an automatic withdrawal system for a bill - it's best not to pay it again yourself - it's much too much work getting money back from companies once they have it in their iron fists.

And the list goes on and on... little things can depending on the day become things that can itch and pain you until you are driven a little crazy. Fortunately, i have a great crew of people to whom i can vent and mooch ideas off of. I am so thankful for you all! But as i said earlier, learning not to let the house take over is a good thing. So taking time to call someone, bake something or write a card are just as important as picking out paint colours, ripping up carpet and pondering life in the bathroom of pinkness.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Singing in the rain - long overdue!

Waaayyyy back in September, an event of some significance took place. Nope, it wasn't the first day of fall or even Super Saturdays at Sears... but rather my 31st birthday and the renewal of an event which i hope would become a tradition in life! I was just reviewing the forecast/recorded weather for that weekend and it talked a lot about showers, rain, fog and wind. Hmmm... ideal camping weather, is it not? Perfect for setting up tents, unrolling sleeping bags and sleeping under the starry skies! Heehee... what a total opposite! I have a hard time believing that that was only a month ago! Wow, so much has happened since then!
To be honest, the weather all the way up to my birthday weekend was fantastic and the weather after my birthday weekend was great but somehow, the weather on those three days we picked to go out into the great yonder was stuffed full with rain and rain and more rain. It rained all early evening as we headed up to good old Port Burwell - sometimes so hard that Lauren, who was trailing us, was unable to see us and we (Laura and I) who were leading, were unable to see anything on the road in front of us at all. We kept saying to each other "it'll pass" or "it's probably not raining at the park" or "it'll dry up, the forecast said so" and other hopeful little statements. We paused for a break in Simcoe, to nourish our hungry bodies and buoy up our dampened spirits. A fateful choice, we decided to soldier on and see what happened... at the very least, we would pack up again and head home - that's the good thing about being only a short distance from Hamilton.
The rain played with our psyches the whole way there - stopping now and then starting again with a very great vengeance as if trying to wash us away! But at last there was the familiar park office of Port Burwell and some bemused park officers waiting to receive yet some more crazy campers. We sloshed ahead to our site and a mighty fine one it was. Large enough for a couple of semi-trailers, it would easily accomodate three wet girls. In a perfect break between rain storms, we quickly and efficiently erected our tent and did what we
thought was a commendable tarping job.
However, as we were just arranging ourselves in the tent for bed,
the heavens opened again and it became painfully clear as the puddles in the corners of our tent grew with each passing moment that we would be unable to pass the night in our little shelter. So in a flurry of sleeping bags, airmattresses(i like that better as one word) and flashlights, we betook ourselves to the shelter of Mom and Dad's van. We were so thankful we had it to shelter us otherwise we would have been up the campsite without a paddle!
We crammed ourselves into the van (thankfully also all the seats were out in the back!) on top of the air mattresses and played cards, tried to find ways not to breathe (three people in one van heats things up pretty quickly!) and shared a margarita in the rain! What memories!
I think maybe between the three of us, we may have managed 1.54 hours of broken sleep! Quite a feat to be sure.
Sweet dreams in the front seat!
All cozy in the back of the van!
The three intrepid rainconquerors!
Sleeping beauty wrapped in blankets!
Saturday morning dawned kinda cloudy and overcast but not raining thankfully! What would we do? Pack up and head home or stick it out? We came to the conclusion that if we tarped everything up well, that we would be able to stick it out so that is what we did. We took down our rather structurally unsound job of the previous eve and set ourselves the task of tarping the site with the end goal of making a job worthy of Dad's approval! (he is the master tarper in our family, our campsite is usually decorated in blue!)
Is that an ex-Calvinette that i spy? Just look at those knots!
Just look at the angles on that - see it and be proud!
And we managed it too! We were so proud of ourselves and man, we had right to be since there was not one area of pooling or collapse throughout the entire next day and night! Wow! We knocked our socks off to be sure!
The word for the rest of the weekend was "damp" but there was still a lot of fun had. We taught Laura how to play Carcassonne and got her thoroughly addicted! Yah! We also played Word Thief - another great game! Sugar sandwiches were part of our food from last year and that good tradition was renewed again. We didn't eat much all day, just grazing and drinking lots of coffee!! Yum! Around 3pm, Lauren left us to our own devices and Laura and I betook ourselves to the beach. What else do you do on a rainy day!? It was so wet and windy - such a contrast with last years weather, it was hard to believe that it was the same weekend!
Aah, well, more memories right? We will probably never go to the beach when it was so wet again. Our saving grace was that it was warm. Had it been cold, we would have contracted pneumonia and would have been in hospital instead of in our tent! So we had more things to be thankful for again!
I was thankful also for great friends who stuck this weekend out with me! We had been looking forward to this for quite some time and to have to cancel at the last minute would have been difficult indeed. So thanks Laura and Lauren for creating yet more Port Burwell memories with me - site 118 again next year??
Last year at Port Burwell, on my birthday weekend, we went swimming!
This year, at Port Burwell, on my birthday weekend, we went to the beach!

And it was wet! I suppose this could be called swimming? This is the parking lot!
This is my foot - gotta wash your feet before bed! Yeah right!
Lauren was looking a mite wet!
The three drowned rats!

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Moving day!


Green Meadow is the place to be! So goes the song that my friends were singing as they moved me into my new abode! And so it is. After a summer full of worrying about housing prices, offers, counter-offers, home inspections and other various and sundry concerns, i find myself now the owner of a home! At times, as previous posts have indicated, that is alternately a scary, cool, intimidating and wonderful thing. Sometimes all of those things and more in the space of a few minutes! I thought i'd just show a few pics from my dedicated moving crew - i apologize if any of my faithful laborers were missed in the pictures - if anyone has pictures from that day - i'd appreciate it if they could shoot them over this way! I want to thank everyone who so ably and willingly helped me on that day. My thanks come from the bottom of my heart!

Dad toiling away with his
poor nose stuffed up with
kleenex as his allergies
decided to act up big time!Perched on the front steps of my new abode - feel free to come and visit!
The moment of truth - does the key fit?? There's no going back now!

Carina and Laura toiled away to get my books put away on the shelves
and things look great! The Book of Praise is in its proper place thanks to the girls and all my other favorites are on display. It is such an odd thing not to be living exclusively in my bedroom, but rather to have an entire house through which to strew my belongings. It is also amazing just how many things you need to buy in the first few days - here's my list...
- a broom
- chair foot coverers for the hardwood floor
- a good set of screwdrivers
- toilet seats
- shelves
- mats for the front and back doors
- new locks
- a rake, shovel and other various garden implements
- etc, etc, etc.... the list goes on and on!

Mom working hard to pull up the carpets - lurking underneath was nice hardwood floor which with some hard work, should look great!

Brenda, Nicole, Carina and Helen toiled away in the kitchen, cleaning out the outdated cupboards and finding spaces for all of my stuff - apparently i have too much stuff according to them!
One of the first things we did in the house was to take down these lovely wall ornaments - i would look at them through the window whenever i drove by to and from work and vowed that that would be the first thing to go - they now rest temporarily and gingerly on my wall in the "70"s corner of the basement...
All of this stuff had accumulated in the old place - i didn't really think i had that much but apparently it is a lot more than i remembered or expected!

The old apartment, the cupboards as bare as Mother Hubbards!

The girls in the basement, surrounded by a sea of boxes - taking action and throwing things out - but wait, i might need that box from the hair dryer i purchased in 2002! At one point i heard lots of commotion down there and these two were hard at work bashing each other with foam and whatever else happened to be at hand!