Thursday, December 17, 2009
A Rainy Christmas.....
So apparently when you live in the Fraser Valley you don't get white Christmas, you'd think I would know that after living here for 13 years. But sometimes wishful thinking helps you be less dissapointed. It snowed a little this past week and I was finally getting into the Christmas season and then bam the freakin rain started to pour! Christmas is coming up so soon and I still have a few gifts to buy...eeek! I love Christmas with all my family bustling around the house and of course seeing my sweet niece and playing lots of games with my family at our annual Christmas Eve party....LOVE IT!! I hope you are all getting excited for the holidays!!!<3
Sunday, December 6, 2009
FINAL!!!!:(
Well the semester has come to an end and unfortunately that brings exams! I am so glad to be done with this semester and can't wait for Christmas time!! But I really do hate studying....but who really likes it??? So these next few weeks are gonna be crazy, and I could use all the finger crossing and praying I can get from you all!
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
21 Years ago today.....
On a cold blistery December evening while one Mr. P was out doing the evening milking of the cows, Mrs. P 9 months pregnant expecting her 5th child,was labouring over a hot stove making her signature dessert butter tarts. When she figured she was in labour she called the mid wife and she headed on over and told Mrs. P that she was going to give birth any time tonight. But Mrs. P showed her dedication to her buttertarts and wanted to finish them before. Mr. P rushed home to me by her side and in the next room the older P children were all huddled together with excitement awaiting the arrival of a new sibling. After many hours of being in labour Mrs. P managed to deliver a baby girl....who was me:). This is the story my mom tells me every birthday. I always enjoy hearing it and can't wait to tell my kids how their mom was born. Its a pretty cool story because not many babies were being born at home anymore. Thanks mom for bringing me into this world and loving me sooo much!
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