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Happy Captain Picard Day!

Posted on June 16, 2013 Posted in 2013, Family, Holidays, Miranda, Parenting, Sci fi, Silly .

It seems more than fitting that Matt’s first Father’s Day also falls on Captain Picard Day.

Anyone who knows my husband is aware of his encyclopedic memory when it comes to all things Star Trek (and that’s including all of the various series within the franchise). He can watch the opening scene for any episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and within seconds, can tell you in detail what the episode is about (and often knows the actual title of the episode!).

Oh ya know, just hanging out with my new Captain Picard doll. #StarTrek

Happy Captain Picard Day!*

 

Now he’s not alone in his love of Star Trek. I too am a huge fan. In fact, we’ve had more than one heated debate about all sorts of obscure topics from Worf’s Klingon baggage, Riker’s beard, Geordi’s failed love life, to potential courses Captain Picard would teach at Starfleet Academy.

Yes… we’re nerdy and proud.

So today we will be drinking – Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. And no doubt discussing the many great traits of what we both consider to be the best Starfleet captain.

 

 

 

UPDATE: Here’s the card and book that Missy Moo gave her daddy for Captain Picard day.

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*If you’re curious about the knitted Captain Picard doll that Missy Moo is holding, it was made by my very talented co-worker Moya. She made this for our daughter and didn’t even use a pattern!

Happy Daddy Day!

Posted on June 16, 2013 Posted in 2013, Family, Holidays, Miranda, Nostalgic, Parenting .

Today is Father’s Day and for Matt, it’s his first Father’s Day!

Daddy's little girl

Being silly at the 2011 Trek for Tourette

While it feels so natural to be a parent, I still have those moments of, “Holy crap! We had  baby! We’re parents!”

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#ThrowbackThursday – Triplets

Posted on June 13, 2013 Posted in 2013, Family, Friends, Meme, Nostalgic, Throwback Thursday .

I have a sibling. One brother. No sisters. But growing up, there were two cousins of mine that were like sisters and we have so many great memories that I can’t help but share a few photos here to show how much we’ve grown!

Sarah, Susan and I are the same age (with my birthday being in May and theirs in November). As twins, they were always very close, but found room for me to join in their twinsie fun. I remember lots of family camping adventures out in Eastport, them coming up to Bull Pond, and sleepovers at our aunt and uncle’s house. And let’s not forget the many hours in a certain cul-de-sac where we rode our bikes and played for hours. So many fun memories.

 

Virginia Sarah Susan youngest

Not sure what year this was taken. Maybe 1986?

Virginia Sarah and Susan - tweens

Sometime in 1994 I think.

 

VM+S+S 2006

August 2006

How much we’ve grown! I also find it to be a funny coincidence that in all three of these pictures we’re standing in the same spot of Sarah, myself, and Susan. Ha ha!

There are more photos of us together (from summer fun to dressing up at Halloween), but I’ll save those for another Thursday. ;)

Mommy Musing Monday – Adamantium Toenails

Posted on June 10, 2013 Posted in 2013, Baby, Family, Miranda, Musing Monday, Parenting .

For those of you not versed in comic book lore, Wolverine from the X-Men is Canadian.

Sometimes I wonder if either my family or Matt‘s are distantly related to Wolverine because I’m pretty sure our daughter’s toenails are made out of a diluted version of indestructible adamantium*!

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Throwback Thursday – Bull Pond BBQing

Posted on June 6, 2013 Posted in 2013, Family, Nostalgic, Throwback Thursday .

Here’s another throwback Thursday. Since the summer days are fast approaching, it seems appropriate to share a photo of “going up to the country” from many years ago.

Bull Pond Early Days

Roasting marshmallows with my brother and little cousin Megan.

My parents have a summer home on a pond off of the Salmonear Line (AKA the Irish Loop). And since I was around nine years old, it’s been the go-to place for our immediate family on weekends during the summer months.

Traditionally, we normally opened (de-winterized) the place on the 24th of May weekend and would close for the winter on Canadian Thanksgiving weekend.

In the background of this photo you can see the trailer we originally stayed in. It’s one of those old school tin can trailers; the one that looks like a giant toaster. We started off with simple things like a generator, water in barrels and propane for heating and cooking. But in time my father built a house on our land that includes electricity and water coming from a well.

Bull Pond is a second home for me and I love being there as much as possible. Of course during my teenage years, I went through that phase of “I’m bored, there’s nothing to do here.” But it didn’t last too long.

Even though we have a cottage/house with much more luxuries than when we first started out, it’s important to remember early days and how much fun it was to do simple things like roasting marshmallows over some hot coals. :)

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