I'll try to summarize with clarity, but some moments are just moments. Words can't really do them justice.
After my 'Almost 40' party, I came back to the Island while the kids stayed in Ontario with all the amazing supports I have there. .....mostly my mother! I tried to make good use of the time and re-did the boys' room. It was a total shock to them both. Here is the end result.



Picture #1 is the room when you walk in the door. Picture #2 is Michael's side, complete with Pirate poster and Christmas lights for ambience! Picture #3 is Samuel's side, fully furnished with Spongebob! Behind the white dresser in Sam's part is a small desk hidden away, and under his bunkbed, I created a little fort for playing, which he loves. Michael has a table in his section where he has been building and painting a small birdhouse before bed each night. It's all worked out beautifully, but kudos must go to those who actually made it work for me.
Marlene, the amazing, made the drapes, almost before the thought had made it into my mind! Ken and Lori-Ann worked tirelessly at hanging the drapes from chains and steel pipe from the ceiling. It created a very masculine feel, which the boys appreciated, I'm sure!!
I read a blog recently and there was reference to the 'Top 10 list' of things they wanted to do. I guess I've sort of made my own twist on that and called them 'PEI Moments'. Sort of like things I wanted to experience in PEI. I do have a separate list of places I want to see and experiences I want to have before I die, but these are specifically Island things. I can be walking down the street and see a 4-pc jazz band playing at dusk, and that is my PEI Moment. One of the things that I really have wanted to do was go out on a boat. I love the water, and it did seem fairly pointless to move all this way and never get out on the water. So I snuck aboard the 'Golden Moments' trip (the senior's group at the church) when they went Deep Sea Fishing.

A couple more pictures. Michael and I.


Many more moments over the summer were fantastic. I heard some pretty amazing live music this summer. For me, that is what embodies most of the PEI experience. Walking down by the water and some French man playing his guitar and singing quietly over by a building. So peaceful.
Samuel has had an amazing month of camps in August. He went to Seggie (the local church camp) the first of the month and just got back from Oak Acres in Murray River on Sunday. Michael left that same day for Seggie, and he'll be back just in time for school to begin. Both boys have relished the fact that they get 'Mom' all to themselves for an entire week. Nice that that still means something to a 13 yr old.
Anyway, I should actually try and post more often, and I will try and do better at that. Off to get ready for the day now.
Take care.
2 comments:
"the amazing" eh.......hum???
cool rooms!
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