Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Share Our Lives: Favourite Room In Our House

It's been awhile since I've linked up with the Share Our Lives bloggers. However, this month's topic is "favourite room in our house" and I thought I would use this as an opportunity to share some post-renovation pictures. The Share Our Lives bloggers are Dara, Joanne, Adrienne, and Jen. (Click on each name to go their blogs.)

I'm cheating a bit here because honestly, right now, my "favourite room" is our deck! Can a "deck" be a "room"?!?!? It's where I spend the bulk of my time when I'm at home these days, moving my chairs around to stay in the shade. In fact, I'm writing this post on the deck, after we ate supper on the deck!

 

  

Just a few photos of "deck life." 

My second favourite room, and it's an actual room this time, is our kitchen. I fell in love with the variety of tile in Portugal when we visited there last summer, and it inspired this room for sure!

The window in the middle of this picture is where the stove used to sit. I love having it fully uncovered!
We went with two different coloured cabinets, which I love, and then our back splash is a little wild, just like the tiles in Portugal. The countertops are white with some light flecks in them.
This is my favourite corner in our kitchen with my mug cupboard, the glass doors so you can see my Fiestaware, and our new coffeemaker.

A closer up view of our glass cupboards and the back splash.
A closeup view of the two windows. My dad made all the stained glass and I love it.
 
I also wanted to give a shout out to our powder room. It is a little narrow space, but I absolutely love it.
My mom and dad put the cabinet together when they were here in June and hung the artwork above the toilet. The mirror is one we bought for Rachel at Target and she didn't want it in her new room. I thought it added a touch of whimsy to this bathroom.
Again, the flooring was inspired by the tiles in Portugal and the bathroom colour was picked to match the blue in the tiles. This room is a little wild but I really love it! 

So those are some of my favourite spaces in our house, thus far. I haven't figured out my favourite winter space yet, but I'm sure I'll discover that in the coming months! I'm guessing it won't be the deck! Hahaha!What's your favourite room in your house?

Monday, July 13, 2026

Hello Monday! 10 On The 10th: July 2026

Since Friday was July 10th, I tried to take 10 pictures but it was a very boring day. Instead I am sharing ten pictures from our weekend and linking up with Holly and Sarah for Hello Monday! Holly blogs at Pink Lady and you can find her here, and Sarah blogs at Sunshine And Books, and you can find her here.

Rachel was volunteering at VBS last week and the church it was held at was about a half hour walk from our house. So almost every day I walked her there and back and came home in between. I got a lot of walking in last week and spent a lot of time on my favourite path!
I've spent so much time on the deck this summer. I love it when the laundry is hung and I can relax with a cup of coffee-hot chocolate and some water and just enjoy! The main reason I stopped taking pictures on Friday is that I sat out all Friday afternoon and read an entire book. And then Rachel and I watched Legally Blonde (which I'd never seen) and Legally Blonde Part 2.
I needed a plan to tackle the last of the boxes from the renovation so Dave worked at the office this past week and I took over his home office and unpacked (and sorted) boxes. On Friday, I unpacked the boxes with our games. I've made good progress on the boxes but there is still more to do. I will be so glad when this part of the renovation is over!!!
On Saturday, I ran some errands with Rachel and baked an Earl Grey Tea Cake with Blueberry Cream Cheese frosting for an event. Rachel and I went to a "cake picnic" at one of the cafes in our downtown. There were about twenty different kinds of cakes and it was so much fun!!! Rachel and I definitely got our fair share of cake! And while we didn't win anything, we did receive a few votes for "most creative flavour" and "best overall cake" so I was pretty happy.
Yesterday we drove to a beach not too far from us on Lake Erie. Recently, I've started listening to a few episodes of the Acquired podcast. I started with the Coke one last week and it got me through a lot of laundry folding and box unpacking. So I suggested we start listening to the Starbucks episode. When we saw a sign for Starbucks, we had to stop! Rachel is holding a bag of their coffee because, did you know that for the first 10 or so years, Starbucks didn't actually sell brewed coffee. They just sold small packages of beans. We're not done the episode yet but it's given all of us so much to talk about. It's seriously fascinating!!!
We went to a beach which imports palm trees from Florida each year! It's kind of their thing and something this beach is famous for!
We had lunch on the patio and enjoyed the view before plunking ourselves down on the beach, and in the water, for a few hours. 

I'm finishing the weekend off with eating a piece of leftover cake and blogging under the solar lights on the deck. I just love summer weekends! I hope you all had good weekends too.

Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Wednesday Hodgepodge 661

I'm linking up, once again, with Joyce at From This Side Of the Pond for the Weekly Hodepodge. Find Joyce here. You'll see more about this below, but I'm looking for blogging topics and Joyce asks interesting questions.

1. What's something you enjoy now that your younger self would never have appreciated?

Being outside. When I was a kid I would do anything to be able to stay inside. I much preferred reading and doing all my family's laundry, rather than doing outside chores like working in the garden. My mom would take the day of her birthday off work to stay home and garden and I never understood that.

 

Now I do. It's Sunday afternoon as I write the bulk of this post and I've been outside for most of today. I tended to my day lilies (and counted the ones in bloom today (over a hundred!!!)!), I've hung laundry, I've read some of my book, and I've planted some more grass. Now I'm blogging outside and later this afternoon I'll go over to have a visit on the porch with my friend and drink some tea.

WHO AM I EVEN!?!??! 

2. What was peaceful about today?

My entire morning was peaceful -- drinking coffee-hot chocolate outside, hanging laundry, deadheading my day lilies, and reading my book. The birds were singing and I had nowhere to be. It was glorious. 

3. It's National Blueberry Day (July 8). Will you celebrate?  You can have one of the following right now-a slice of blueberry pie, a warm blueberry muffin, or a stack of blueberry pancakes...which do you choose?

This or that-blueberries or raspberries? blueberries or strawberries?

I did not grow up with blueberries. I mean, I'm sure they existed at the grocery store but Saskatchewan had Saskatoon berries, which I still think are way tastier than blueberries. My favourite is Saskatoon berry pie. Our house has a Saskatoon berry tree in the front and we pick the berries right off the tree. We took care of our friends' house while they were away for a few days and my friend made us Saskatoon berry muffins as a thank you. I've been eating them for breakfast and they are soooo good!

If I'm doing this or that with blueberries I'll pick raspberries and strawberries over blueberries. I don't dislike them, I just think other berries are better! 

4. Do you need a break? From what?

I needed a break from work, and I'm definitely getting that! I've been on summer break for about a week and a half now and it's been glorious! I also needed a break from our heat last week and this week has been so much better. So no, I don't really need a break right now, but that's because I'm getting one.

5. What has surprised you most about getting older?

How hard it is to sleep! I used to take sleep for granted and now I don't. I've hit the stage of life where I rarely sleep through the night anymore and it's so irritating. Gah.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

As I said above, I'm glad Joyce has these weekly questions for us. As the kids are getting older I'm looking for topics to blog about which don't include them as much. As Sam goes into Grade 12 in September, and Rachel enters Grade 10, I'm also starting to think more about what life will look like as they're around less. Many of my friends are empty nesters and I see those years coming for Dave and I too.

My second random thought has to do with blogging -- I like to try and read, and comment on, every post in link ups I join. However, more and more blogs require a WordPress account and my WordPress account has not been playing nice lately. I have to reset my password every time I want to post a comment and I feel like my comments still disappear. So, if you have a blog which requires WordPress, please know that I'm trying to comment on it -- I'm just not very successful lately.

So those are my answers to the Hodgepodge this week. I'm having tea with another friend this morning and then I'm planning on going to the library to do some blogging so, hopefully, I'll be able to read some of the other posts soon. Happy Wednesday.

Thursday, July 02, 2026

Currently: July 2026

Well, I've been on summer break for just under three days and I still can't manage to write a blog post in a timely fashion. Maybe next time... :) However, even though I missed linking up with Amy at Coffee and Cocktails at the Casa yesterday, I still wanted to write a "Currently" post. You can find Amy here and read other posts in this link up.

 [Sparkling]

Anticipating my upcoming summer break, last weekend I had Dave buy a selection of "sparkling" Fever Tree beverages for mixing drinks. I'm excited to figure out something fun to do with the grapefruit juice. I've tried mixing it with vodka but it needs something a little sweet to perk it up. I've also got a huge basil plant on the table on our deck so I'm trying to figure out if I can do something with basil in a drink too. (I know -- I could just Google something but it's so much more fun to experiment!!!)

[Grilling/Cooking]

We're "grilling/cooking" everything we can these days. Our CSA (community shared agriculture) started a few weeks ago and there's so many good veggies. We had my favourite grilled romaine last week and we've discovered salmon burgers this summer, which are a nice protein switch for me. Mom and Dad also brought a few packages of farmer's sausage when they came so we've had that as a treat as well.

 

[Heating up]

Our summer weather has been "heating up" this week, which is not my favourite. Yesterday it was 44C (111F) with the humidex, which measures the temperature with the humidity in the air. Without humidex it was 34C (low 90s). Anyways, this is way too hot for me. I get an instant headache from the humidity whenever I step outside. I was thankful our baseball game earlier this week was an evening game, and that we had seats in the shade. Phew, it's been hot. And we still have a few days of this heat left to go...

 

[Using]

I've been "using" my little vases to make mini bouquets. I'm also "using" random flowers in my yard to make the bouquets. It's been a lot of fun! My bouquets are nowhere near as artistic as what my mom makes, but I'm trying...

 

[Celebrating]

Yesterday, we celebrated Canada Day. We watched the Blue Jays game (and what a game it was!!!) and ate poutine for supper. We've also been "celebrating" how well Canada has been doing in the World Cup. We're so ready to cheer them on in the Round of 16 on Saturday!!! Canada's previous best World Cup showing was ... scoring a goal... so this run has been incredibly exciting!!!

 

So that is what's up with us "Currently." We're easing into summer break here, and once the heat breaks, we'll be getting a few things done. Until then, you can find us hunkered down, probably watching sports!

Friday, June 19, 2026

What's Up Wednesday: June 2026

This June has been so full of living life that I've hardly taken any pictures. And for my regular readers, you may have noticed I have barely blogged. It's been a month

Answering these questions monthly helps me reflect on the past month and I really appreciate having a record of what we've been up to. The questions come from Shay at Mix and Match Mama and Sheaffer at Sheaffer Told Me Too.

image from here
 
What we're eating this week... Our CSA started last week so we've had lots of delicious CSA veggies to eat. In fact, last night as I started writing this post, Dave was putting away our second week. My parents came to visit and brought Farmer's sausage so we've had a lot of that as well. I mixed up a batch of my favourite kale salad and I picked up more kale yesterday. I love the food this time of year!!!

What I'm reminiscing about... I've been too busy trying to keep up with all the June things to reminisce about anything. Although yesterday I was remembering how last year at this time the heat was blowing all day in the office (on the hottest day of the summer) and making everyone miserable. I was so thankful all day yesterday for moderate temperatures at work! I reminded a few people of how it was so much more pleasant this year. (I guess we don't always have to reminisce about something good, right?!)

What I'm loving... I'm really appreciating this month how, even though we live in a city, we can walk (or take public transit) to so many places! In the past week Rachel has taken the LRT to dance and to the mall twice to hang out with friends. I've walked to have ice cream with a friend and to work and back. It just makes me so happy and I've been appreciating it all a little extra this month.
My parents were here for a week earlier this month and my mom made a bouquet of chive flowers. I love little bouquets in my small vases, even though I don't have the same knack for making them as my mom does!
 
And we bought some new strings of solar lights this year and they're mushrooms so I'm loving those! I can't wait for summer nights under the lights on our deck! 
 

What we've been up to... June had an excellent start as my parents arrived for a visit! The kids surprised them and picked them up at our small, local, airport. This was how my parents found out Sam had his licence!
 
The kids waiting at the airport and all of us together again!!!
 
Mom and Dad did some projects around the house including putting together, and hanging, a shelf in the powder room and hanging two tiles they brought us from Portugal in the kitchen, among other things.
 
My dad mixed drinks, of course! And we spent a lot of time in the back yard.
 
We loved having my parents here so much!!!
Rachel turned 15 last week and had a fun evening with a couple of friends.

Dave had a work trip to San Diego for four days, Sam and Rachel finished off their last days of school and studied for exams, and I kept chugging along at work. This past weekend we attended a high school graduation for some friends and the next morning we went to baptisms at the river.
Rachel wrote her last final exam for Grade 9 on Monday and Sam is writing his last Grade 11 final this morning so that's also been going on.  

What I'm dreading... I feel more on top of the end of the school year than I have in past years so I'm not really dreading it, but I have been extra tired and grumpy this past week (just ask my family). I am really looking forward to next week at this time when I'll be enjoying my first day of summer break! Whooo hoo!!!

What I'm working on... All the end of school tasks at work. There's a lot to get done and I need to keep at it to finish everything off well.

What I'm excited about... Summer break!!! I have big plans including unpacking boxes from our renovation (will they all be unpacked by the end of August???), reading all the books, and facilitating the kids getting back and forth to camp. Plus, spending time with friends.
 
In early June, I caught the side of my shoe on the rug at work and went down hard on my right side in front of the other secretary, my principal, and an outside contractor. It was super embarrassing and, other than a huge bruise on my leg, I thought I was okay. Then I went to see my massage therapist last week and she told me she was concerned about my chest area. So I can't lift anything above my head (including hanging laundry and reaching half our kitchen cupboards now - ack) until I see her again. So I'm hopeful she'll remove the "no lifting above your head" restriction when I see her next week and I can get back to regular life. Where "regular life" is defined as "laundry hanging." That's what I'm really excited about people -- laundry hanging!!!

What I'm watching/reading... We've been watching FIFA World Cup soccer and I'm excited to see the Canada versus Switzerland match later today. If Canada wins, or ties, they'll advance to the next round and our house, especially Sam, is rooting for them!!!
 
I've also been watching grass grow. I planted part of the area at the base of our deck a couple of weeks ago, and as soon as I can dig (another thing I can't do right now), I'm planting the rest of it.

left: first green sprouts; middle: consistent green; right: this morning! It actually needs to be cut.
 
As for what I'm reading, well, I haven't had much time for reading, but in anticipation of summer break starting next week, I have maxed out my library account and have 20 ebooks waiting for me! I also have a few physical books so I'm more than ready to get this (reading) party started! Hahahaha! 

What I'm listening to... Since I was too tired to finish writing this post last night, I'm continuing it this morning and I'm currently listening to Dave put away the dishes. Other than that I've been hearing birds chirping. Our new bedroom windows must be much closer to them because I don't think they've ever been as loud as they have been this spring.

What I'm wearing... Today I'll be wearing my Canada shirt but I randomly bought a dress last week that I wore to the graduation on Saturday. It's kind of whimsical so I'm looking for other places to wear it. Bonus: It has pockets!!!

What I'm doing this weekend... Rachel is having a sleepover to celebrate her birthday, the kids have their final Senior Youth event (a camp out), and Dave and I will be celebrating our 18th anniversary a few days early. There's a lot going on this weekend!

What I'm looking forward to next month... Summer break! Reading all the books! Going to one of our favourite places! July is going to be an exciting month!!!
 
So that's what's up with us this last Wednesday in June. We're finishing up school and all the things and really looking forward to summer break! It's so close, I can taste it :)