Monday, 16 June 2014

Our visit to the Earthwise Society

About a week ago, Emma's grade 2 class went on a field trip to the Earthwise Society in South Delta (Tsawwassen). The Earthwise Society is a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable farming that is organic and less of a carbon footprint by means of composting. They are an education center and that being said, even I learned a thing or two on this trip!

Here are some photos of their lovely garden:




    

above: here the kids are playing "bug bingo" in which they need to find an assortment of bugs that would typically be found in composted dirt!

    

above: did you know? peonies only bloom if they've been "kissed" by a pollinating bee!? they apparently otherwise do not open!

    



    

above: A plum tree. Our tour guide mentioned that the week before we visited, this little orchard was infested with caterpillars. I HAD to ask: if they're an organic farm, how did they get rid of all the caterpillars? By plucking them out one by one BY HAND! If you can't appreciate why organic food costs what it does, just think of this and I think it's justified!


   

The children went on to learn about the different kinds of plants that are native to BC, along with bees. Did you know there are 500 different species of bees native to BC? Some of them look like flies (mason bees) but still do the important job of pollinating our plants. They even learned about composting and all the good things that can go into one.

All in all a great field trip! Their website has a summer calendar of events that can be fun for the whole family and best of all, its around the corner from Centennial beach so you can stop over for a beach bbq afterwards!

It was a great way to end off the school year and we certainly had a lot of fun!

Thursday, 5 June 2014

2013 recap: a girl turns 7!

If you've ever met our kids, you'll know that they are certainly one of a kind. Sometimes they think alike and other times they can have individual interests that engulf them completely.

Last year, Emma had asked that we throw a Princess Leia/Star Wars themed birthday party for her and of course with a BIG Star Wars fan in the house (dad) how could we possibly say no?!

Here are some shots of our big girl (71/2!) at her party last October :)

Princess Leia herself! She was also dressed up like this for Halloween.

One of my newest favorite thing to do for my girls' birthday parties is a dessert/
treat table. Its a great focal point for the party and who doesn't enjoy treats at a party?!
I took the colors from the characters to make up the tissue paper accordions
as a backdrop. So much fun!

star wars themed dessert/treat table
At the time Emma was really into playing the Lego Star Wars game on
XBox so naturally she requested her Princess Leia cake look like the one from the game.

Princess Leia Lego cake made by The Cake Mama (me!)

You're gonna laugh about how I came up with the idea of using the cookies below
for my Wookie Cookies: I was at Superstore in the frozen section looking for punch
for the party. At the end of the aisle I saw these:





and INSTANTLY a light bulb flashed above my head. I grabbed a
bunch of boxes of these and cut the beak off the penguin and voila:

Wookie Cookies!

I added some white and milk chocolate to make the "belt" he wears across his
chest.



Star Wars Wookie Cookies

a Star Wars party just isn't a party without pretzel light sabers!
are you a Jedi or Sith?


Star Wars pretzel light sabers


Emma's friends were invited to dress up as whichever character they chose.


I think it's safe to say she had a great time at her party. We also made a R2D2
pinata that was virtually indestructible! (would you believe it was
made out of a paper bag recycled from Target lol!)

I had so much fun putting this together for Emma. She is a sweet
and sensitive soul with incredible talent. She is so loving and I know
we can all expect great things from her! Thanks to everyone who
came out to celebrate our 7 (going on 8) year old!


MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!!

Sunday, 1 June 2014

summer bucket list

i can't even believe how quickly summer is approaching in our neck of the woods. it's surreal to think that in just a few weeks my littlest will be turning 4 and my oldest will be finishing grade 2. nevertheless the biggest buzz word around here is SUMMER! and we definitely cannot wait to embark on some adventures this year.

here are a few of the items on our bucket list!:

1. camping:


every year we go away somewhere on the last day of school. this year we have booked a campsite at okanagan lake! while camping is usually all about being one with nature, we definitely know we won't be able to deny ourselves the opportunity to visit a bunch of wineries nearby. we are in one of the wine-making capitals of BC after all!

2. water parks:


provided that we have a nice and hot july, we love to frequent the neighborhood water parks. we are very fortunate to be living very close to multiple parks and look forward to cooling down this way!

3. date nights:







need i say more???

4. the drive in:



summer doesn't end until we pay a visit to the drive in for a family friendly movie night! if we're lucky we even take advantage of the fact that the girls will sleep in the van and watch a grown up double feature!

5. the fair


we don't always go every year since typically we are in disneyland (wah! not this year though!) so since we'll be local this summer we'll be sure to check out playland to enjoy the rides and what i also like to call: the day of pure gluttony! wiggle chips, whales tails, fischer's scones, caramel apples, c-lovers fish n chips and vina's spring rolls - get in my belly!

be sure to follow me on instagram: @thisisjzzy as we cross off more things on our summer bucket list! what are some fun things you like to do in beautiful bc?