First Snow
It snowed today. I suppose most Edmontonians would sigh a resolute “finally” but for us Vancouverites, snow is a novelty -you let the kids stay home from school to play because you never know if it will last longer than […]
It snowed today. I suppose most Edmontonians would sigh a resolute “finally” but for us Vancouverites, snow is a novelty -you let the kids stay home from school to play because you never know if it will last longer than […]
Before we have children, we often harbour ideals of who that child will be, what they will accomplish and what parenting will look like. These ideals however, are often completely uninformed. I had to learn this the hard way when […]
Read it. That’s all there is to it. I loved this book and would recommend it not just to those closest to our daughter Ella, who also has Down Syndrome, but to anyone looking to become a better person. In […]
Have you ever seen a more beautiful Elsa…well, given that there were millions of them out on the streets this past Saturday, it could be possible but I doubt it. Then again, I am a little bit biased. I would […]
Halloween. In some neighborhoods it is a bigger deal than Christmas. I live in one of those neighborhoods. Almost every house is adorned with tombstones, spiders, ghosts, and skeletons. We know which streets to hit up, where the wine is […]