5.02.2009

Happy Birthday

To the most beautiful, most loving and most amazing wife and mother I could imagine.


4.18.2009

Now, smile


4.13.2009

Weekend

The red-eye from Calgary to Saskatoon.

And a night out on the town.


PS. I've put a ton of pictures on Flickr in the last couple of days.

4.03.2009

Three year old

Cupcakes and tea. That's how we do it. Well, Cate does at least. So on her birthday, we all do. And books. Lots of books. Carmen and I spent the better part of the weekend (and the better part of a month) trying to turn our living room into some sort of tea house bakery library wonderland. It seemed to have worked, too. See for yourself:


Obviously, Cate took advantage of the spotlight and broke it down to her current favorite tune, Heartless, by Sir Kanye West.


The party was on Sunday, but Cate's birthday was Monday. So the four of us spent the special day at the zoo. Great place. Even for four hours. Cate was wished a happy birthday by a tiger an elephant, three giraffes and a bunch of monkeys, among other friends.


The only gift request she had for her third bday was a bookshelf. Odd, I know, but we can't complain. So we found her one (with my parents' help) and she loved it. But at the end of the day, she said her favorite gifts were the cards she got at her party. What a beauty.

And while it was Cate's special day, as always, Maggie came along for the ride, as chill as ever. Cate's favorite name for her is Sugar Angel. She's pretty much right.


One more time, happy birthday, our lovely Cate.

4.01.2009

Tea Party

It was a very Cate party. Story and more pics to follow.

3.30.2009

Happy Birthday Cate Rowan

Today is the third birthday of our sweet and beautiful Cate Rowan.

From moving across the world - twice - to having new a little sister take all the attention sometimes, Cate has taken all the craziness we've given her and continued to be the quiet, loving, gentle-hearted girl we first met. I have no words to describe how happy Cate makes me every single day. As a parent, I hope we can give her every opportunity she deserves.

She’s put up with a lot in her first three years, and through it all she’s been the easiest and most perfect daughter we could imagine. She makes me a proud daddy every day and I can’t imagine what she has in store for us as she gets older.

"Her gentle spirit has filled our lives with unimaginable joy. In love and adoration we look forward to many more."


3.22.2009

City


3.21.2009

Prairies

In the top picture you can see the Calgary skyline. That's about how far away from downtown we feel sometimes. On the way home from taking these, I saw two kids get stopped by a cop for crossing the freeway (22x) at an intersection from their suburb (Chaparell) to the rest of the city. So I officially live in a place where it's illegal to be a pedestrian. There's nothing like promoting car culture through the long arm of the law.

BTW, Carmen is finally blogging again. And she's more interesting than me.

3.14.2009

Weekend

I don't usually spend the week looking forward to the weekend. I enjoy my job and I appreciate what I do during the workweek. I also like the fact my three ladies get to hang out every day together, even though Carmen probably wishes it were otherwise at times. But, without a doubt, these are the most enjoyable times in life. Saturday morning brunch at Eat Eat in Inglewood and a walk downtown. Hanging out with this beautiful trio, sometimes I fee like I'm the luckiest guy in the world.




For the record, those are wholewheat pancakes. Like that makes a difference.

On another note, we've been keeping up with our one-movie-a-week-for-a-year thing. Lately we've seen In Search of a Midnight Kiss (shrug), Doubt (I doubt the production team could've been any lazier), Seven Pounds (my eyelids felt like they were about seven pounds by the end), Rachel Getting Married (drugs, depression, loneliness, death and music - what's not to like?) and Vicky Christina Barcelona (Spain, beautiful people and a threesome, you make the call, but depending who you're watching it with, it could get very awkward.).

And on a third note, I passed on Coldplay tickets. I had a pair of pretty good seats staring at me through the computer screen and I hit cancel. That's willpower y'all. $225 would get me four front row seats to Pearl Jam, nine tickets to the Weakerthans show we're going to next month or two weekend passes to Folkfest. Not to mention almost half a return airfare to Europe. You may have the biggest band in the world, Chris Martin, but you and your Sgt. Peppers suits won't pull the wool over my eyes. Suck it.

3.13.2009

This week

This is what I come home to every day. Not bad, eh?