Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 December 2016

Looking Forward: Our Hopes for 2017

We have travel plans brewing for this coming year. Not only are we doing some fun California things but we're also trying out the Home Exchange idea with sights set on Italy in August during Joel's sabbatical he's taking from work this year. We've always stayed in people's homes when we travel either through VRBO or Air BnB but haven't yet done a home swap. We're using homeexchange.com and are still in the beginning stages of learning how it all works. More to come as we move forward with this adventure. 

Joel has a few house projects on the go. He's putting the finishing touches on the home theatre with a projector and screen that will be discreetly tucked into the ceiling when not in use. That's been a bit of an obsession. 

I'm having some fun decorating the boys room and trying to figure out a future bathroom renovation project though I'm perfectly happy to not have any renos on the go just at the moment. The kitchen reno was far more involved than we ever imagined it and we've promised ourselves that no matter how dated it becomes in 30 years we will never do that again. 

I'm hopefully back to work in January after taking a Canadian style mat leave from running my design business. Time to hire a nanny again and renew my business license. Austen is in his second year of preschool and as soon as Caelen hits 18 months he can go there too. It will be pretty neat to send them off to Summer camp day programs together. Caelen is a little more attached to me than Austen was at this age so he might not love this plan as much as I do. 

Joel's work has been exciting of late. This week he's just flying back from Switzerland and Germany where he's been in meetings and taking in a few sights along the way. He's still really enjoying being on the software side of the entertainment industry and not missing the craziness of working on feature films. I also prefer this life to the one we spent in hotels and temporary digs. Fewer celebrities but a much more stable life for our family. 

We wish all of our family and friends and blog followers a very happy everything you celebrate at this time of year and all the best for the new year. 

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Little Brother's First Road Trip

We decided to venture out on our first road trip when Caelen was three weeks old. We spent a night in Fresno with friends and then continued to LA where we spent a couple of days celebrating New Years with more friends there. Then we drove up to Carmel and spent a couple of nights just the four of us before cruising back home.

The kids did amazingly well in the car. Both boys are excellent car sleepers at the moment and we chose our hotel in Carmel very well. We had everything we needed. Austen, now nearly 3 years old, was happy to cruise around Carmel on his scooter. No need to pack a stroller for him.

And now some pictures I took preparing for the beautiful new years day party our dear friends threw. As always, I don't post pictures of people but they are available to friends and family on Flickr. Just drop me a line for a link to the private album of these party pictures.



Friday, 6 January 2012

New Years in London

_MG_6493 by coach_stacey
_MG_6493, a photo by coach_stacey on Flickr.

After a week in Paris we took the Eurostar (the chunnel) to London where we had one last night with Joel's parents. After that we had a great visit with all my second cousins (my mother's first cousins and their kids). The weather allowed us to walk the heath and take in some views of the city we'd never seen before.  Cheers to all of you who came out to see us! We wish we were in the UK more often to visit. 


We spent New Years with our long time friends Ben and Jess in the Camden Town area where we visited markets and laid out a spread of food and had an evening of great conversation and fun with their circle of expat friends. We trekked up to a park just before midnight to see the fireworks downtown. You can't get more jovial than the Brits when it comes to any holiday or Sporting event (or really any occasion with alcohol involved). 

The trip to the UK was far too short to really fit in more than that. I know we'll be back before long. London is one of those places in the world where we feel very at home and this being my fourth trip through I was very aware that I need to spend more time here.