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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Thawing Out

The sun is starting to shine and spring is on our mind.  Projects are starting to come together as the cockpit once again becomes a viable working space, hatches are flying open to let the fresh air flow in, daydreams of sailing are starting to feel like they will soon become a reality and our urge to explore the outdoors any way we can is undeniable.  It's still a bit chilly out, so we donned all our cozy clothes and headed out for an adventure..... on the dingy.  It was fabulous, the sun was shining and melting deliciously into our skin, we couldn't help but smile!  As we slowly paddled along exploring our marina, it was a fun way to check out everyone's boats, search for treasure on the bottom of the ocean, sneak and creep under the bridges and of course practice our pirate lingo.  I can easily see how in a few years (ok, maybe 10), L will be going out on little adventures of his own!  We may not have acres and acres of land to offer L like I had growing up, but the water is also vast and full of adventures.

Can you feel the EXCITEMENT!!!!!!!!

Poor kid, I'm amazed I could even zip up his lifejacket with all those clothes on!

I think this is the only part of the trip he actually sat down, way to much to see, good thing he's got great balance. 
~Home~

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Bucking Broncos

It's days like today that I am more than happy to be tucked away in the back of our marina.... protected. As winds were predicted to be between 80-110kph, I knew it was going to be a rough day.  So after we planned our day for as many activities off the boat as we could, we headed outside for some stable ground.  We all were starting to turn a bit green and needed some fresh air, so off we went to do some chores.  As we were leaving the boat though we noticed a crowd of people and the end of the dock and thought we'd take a look.  The winds were howling and the boats were bucking like crazy, it was quite a sight.  Unfortunately for one of our neighbors, the bucking was so violent it broke their dock that leads out to their boat in two places.
Here is a little glimpse of the winds:


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Some Seriously Groovy Granola

It's been years since I've had granola.....I'm in love!

2 C GF Oats
1/4 C (each) Pecans,Walnuts, Almonds,  Cashews
1/4 C (each) dried blueberries, dried cherry's, unsweetened coconut
2 TB Flax seeds
1 TB Vanilla
2 TB Water
1/4 tsp Salt
1 TB Cinnamon
4 TB Almond Butter
4 TB Honey

Soften almond butter and mix with honey.  Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl and then mix in wet ingredients. Once mixed thoroughly fold in the almond butter/honey mixture to cover all contents.  Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  Place granola on a lightly greased pan and bake for 20-25 minutes, flipping once.


I used whatever ingredients I had in the pantry and roughly followed a recipe I found on this wonderful site my girlfriend Sherri introduced me to : www.cleaneatingchelsey.com  She has tons of amazing gluten free recipes.



Blizzard on a Boat

Well they didn't prepare me for this in any of the Sailing magazines!  Luckily there are some residents here that have been here long enough and own a shovel.  Usually here on Vancouver Island we get a "token" snow, it shows it's face sticks long enough for us to take a picture or make a few tracks on our way to our cars and then is gone before lunchtime.  This is a whole different story, but fun just the same, I love the snow.  It's a bit windy out there though, so makes it tough for the little guy to really enjoy it, but we make sure we get out and play when the wind dies down.  We're staying cozy warm and enjoying the benefits that come along with a snow day!
My little snow bear, he can barely walk he's so bundled up


Logi's first snowman

Icy puddles are even BETTER, he's really loving the bike so far

The wind picked up so we headed in for a hot chocolate and some snacks at the marina's restaurant 

I'm not sure what was more of a hit, the whipped cream or the hot chocolate


One happy little camper, snow days rock!

Mini-snowman created by Daddy and Logan

Super yummy homemade granola ~ my first attempt.  Delicious and surprisingly simple, I'm hooked!

Story time with his buddy Stefan 
Day 2 of storm, it's getting chilly around here!!!



Friday, January 13, 2012

Winter Blessing

This holiday season I started off a bit bah humbug I must admit.  Being away from all our friends and family and the few people we did know here were going to be away for the holidays..... and then I remembered what a stranger said to me one time in regards to the holidays when I said I wasn't "into" a certain holiday.  He looked straight at Logan, gave me a big smile and said "You are now!"  So I decided I had to put my big girl britches on and create some memories for my little boy.  Really it was the perfect opportunity to start our own family traditions as I have longed to do for quite some time now.  I never could've imagined it would have turned out so perfect!
Nothing says Christmas like a pair of Yoda ears, and making gingerbread cookies for Santa!
Santa was a hit, they even forgot to open some of their presents they were so excited. 
Logi and I were going for a walk one afternoon and one the residents at the RV Park that is attached to the marina offered to come over for a "Santa Visit"  It turns out he even had a Santa business card and showed up at our neighbors (who lives in a floating home across the way) and created some absolutely precious memories for our two boys.



Logi scouted out our first Solstice Stick
And then a sprig of holly.


My happy little pirate on his first treasure hunt.



Getting to the treasure was half the adventure!  

Our first Solstice Stick (pre-glitter)!!

All our glittery bits, plus some homemade Apple Butter (so yummy!) 

I do love celebrating solstice, so I thought since we can't fit a tree, or even a yule log on the boat I decided a stick would do.  I also remembered back to our own family traditions and always loved getting together with all the girls and making wreaths over the holidays.  I would get my fix of the beautiful smell of pine, and recreate some old traditions to boot!  I wrapped the stick with all the treasures Logan had found on our adventure, and then added little papers with all the things we were grateful for this year and a little glitter.....and whala a tradition has been born.  Not only is it something to decorate the boat with for the holidays, it creates a time for us to do something outdoors and celebrate the gifts and beauty of nature together.  We both loved the adventure of it all, and though he wasn't to into the glitter this year (surprisingly)  he loved looking at his creation pointing out everyday, each of the special treasures he had found!

With decorations up and our spirits lifted we ended up hosting both a Winter Solstice party AND a Christmas party.  It felt wonderful to have the boat cozy and festive, filled with friends, old and new!  Our Winter Solstice party made way for a very heartfelt and serendipitous reunion of unexpected friends, and Christmas dinner was a pure miracle.  We had celebrated Christmas a day early because Gordon had to work on Christmas day.  I was busy prepping foods, playing with Logi and getting ready for a evening party and had planned but somehow forgot to go to the grocery store..... this little fact hit me like a rock at 8:30 pm on our way home from a party!!!  My little "uh-oh" turned into full blown panic when I realized ALL the grocery stores in town were closed until Boxing Day!  Luckily one of Gord's workmates new of an Asian market that was open and called me at 11:00 on Christmas day to inform me of this wonderful news (I was cooking a Gluten/Dairy free, Vegan dinner for 7) so I was overwhelmingly relieved as I sped off to the store.  Dinner was a hit and just as we were cleaning up the water tanks ran dry... no biggie we can refill those easily enough.  But then, just as I was checking on the pumpkin pies.....the propane ran out!  Amazingly enough they were actually done and we all enjoyed our ENTIRE Christmas dinner.  Someone was definitely looking after me that day, I didn't even burn anything, which as many of you that know me know that that is a miracle in itself.  So as I sit here and reflect, I truly can count my many winter blessings!

My beautiful family

Amazing (and ingenious ~ why didn't I think of this trick!)  friends

Happy little boy

and One Happy Hubby xo

Happy Holidays everyone!  I'd love to hear of some of your holiday traditions or special moments!