Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas and Motherhood

It's Christmas time, and it is beautiful in Victoria. There are so many holiday activities, many of them free. Everything is lit up beautifully. But as a Mom, I am realizing new emotions that come with trying to do holiday activities with Rebekah. It is funny how I can get so protective or impatient when I want to do something with or for Rebekah, and it doesn't work out the way I want or think it should. And I am surprised by how hard it is not to get drawn into that competitive parent mindset- like "my child was in line ahead of you- why are you cutting line?" or "hey, that little boy got a balloon- why didn't they give a balloon to Rebekah?". So trivial, and so stupid, but I realize the state of my heart from what I am feeling and responding, and realize quickly that is not the attitude or the direction i want to go in when parenting Rebekah and celebrating the holidays. It is challenging though! Protective Mom mode kicks in so easily it seems-- and Rebekah is not even old enough to realize what is going on yet! I realize how I want to model patience and love to her, even in stressful situations... but how easy it is to go the other direction. I am not a patient person naturally, (really, who is?), but i want to be for Rebekah's sake. I want to model patience, loving our enemies (or those who cut in line ahead of us), and being at peace in overwhelming (or over crowded) circumstances. I've also realized that sometimes i have a desire to relive some happy memory from my childhood, which is fine, but sometimes it can't be forced- for example... I have happy memories of going to "lunch with santa" every year when I was little, with my Mom and my best friend & her Mom. It was fun, and i looked forward to it every year. SO, I saw that they had a "breakfast with santa" here and though that might be fun to go to as well with Rebekah. But, this actually ended up being a bad idea. I finally convinced Kyle to go with me, which he did, but it actually embodied everything he doesn't like (crowds, consumerism, and very loud music), so of course he has a horrible time, which didn't make me very happy. It was so crowded, I didn't even take Rebekah to see Santa, there was probably a 45 minute wait to do that. The only reason I thought of doing it was that they were giving away toys/gifts to each child that saw Santa- and of course i always jump in for "free" stuff. Well, anyways, I did not have fun- due to Kyle's reaction to it, and my own disappointment over not being able to relive my childhood memory, and just that it was not fun (loud, crowded, etc). Rebekah actually seemed to have fun- she liked the incredibly loud cheesy christmas music (so loud you had to shout to be heard while eating the pancakes)- she was tapping her feet to it the whole time. And she had fun playing with toys in a playroom they had there. But she probably would have had just as much fun at home listening to music and playing with her toys. Not that it was wrong to go there.. and it was for a good cause, so I'm glad it was busy. But really, it just makes me rethink my goals and expectations for Christmas, for myself as a Mom, for Rebekah, and for all of us as a family. It is really my first time experiencing Christmas as a mother and thinking about what that means. Last Christmas Rebekah was just a little over a month old, and I was too sleep deprived and overwhelmed by new motherhood to really contemplate it, or even really comprehend that it was my first Christmas as a Mom. So now comes a time of shaping our traditions as a family. And thinking about what is really important. Really, neither me or Kyle are really into the Santa thing, or the idea that Christmas is about getting lots of gifts. But I'm not sure I've completely figured out what I DO want it to be about. And so I'm working on that... I want it to be fun, I want it to be about loving others, I want it to be about enjoying time as a family, and as a Christian I want it to be about remembering how Christmas was started in the first place- celebrating the birth of Jesus. what exactly does all that look like? I don't know. But I think I'm realizing more and more what i don't want it to be like. I don't want it to be about large crowds, consumerism, competing with other parents or children, or making sure that we do all the "right" things or buy the "right" gifts. Sometimes, I am learning though, avoiding all of that can be easier said than done!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Rebekah is 1 year old!

Rebekah turned one last Friday. Friday the 13th- but it was not an unlucky day! We were in Vancouver on her Birthday, but actually celebrated her Birthday on Sat. in Victoria with Kyle's parents. I have posted a few photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/STelmoART/November2009#. Vancouver was beautiful, with awesome snow capped mountains towering above skyscrapers along the ocean, but I didn't really get any good pictures of that. Rebekah did really well traveling there as well. Kyle had some meetings there for work, and we came along. We stayed in a neat hotel on Granville Island, an artsy kid friendly part of Vancouver. For her Birthday we decided not to do the majorly sugary cake, and had strawberry shortcake instead. She actually didn't get as messy as I expected. She got a lot of books, which is good because she really loves books. It is hard to believe she is a year, yet hard to believe she has changed so much in only a year. She is starting to say words now besides "da da", she now says "doggie", "teddy" and other things that I think we can't quite make out yet. She is lots of fun.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

a few photos


me and Rebekah waiting for the torch last Friday morning.


The big olympic torch celebration in the evening in front of the Government building (we left before the protesters got there... at least we didn't see any).



Close up of the stage for the torch celebration.




Beautiful views of the sunrise from our condo balcony.








Saturday, October 31, 2009

Olympic Torch

The Olympic torch went through Victoria yesterday; actually it started here in the morning and the big celebration was in the evening. Rebekah and I were able to see it go by a few blocks from our condo in the morning, then in the evening we went to the big celebration with some friends. We didn't stay too long at the celebration because it was raining, and apparently we missed some protesters come through and try to stop the torch from getting onto the stage. Kyle wishes we would have stayed to see that part ;).

Rebekah also went trick or treating at the mall here today for her first halloween. I dressed her up as a ballerina. Here they do trick or treating at all the malls as an option for Halloween, I guess as a safer alternative to going outdoors. But it was sooo crowded, it was crazy. Anyways, here are some photos.

Rebekah in her ballerina outfit:


Torch handoff:

Torch on the street downtown:

One of the runners waiting for the torch:

Rebekah playing with a tambourine that they gave out to people waiting for the torch:

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Blogging by Candlelight

So we had some craziness in our condo building this afternoon. Aparently someone was repairing the floor in one of the condos in our building, and in the process struck a water line that runs under the floor. They had to turn the water off in the building because of this, so we were without water. Then, soon after the water stopped working, the fire alarm goes off. After helping an older woman and her dog get safely down the stairs (we are on the 4th floor), we come outside. But on the way down, a man leaving the building points out that in the hallway two floors below our condo unit there is water leaking from the ceiling! And as we make it downstairs there is water leaking down from the ceiling, dripping down the exit signs, and onto the floor.
We wait outside, the fireman come and say it’s okay, we can go back inside. So we do- only to find that now we are without power. After an hour or so of no power and no water we decide to venture out to get pizza for dinner since it doesn’t look like any cooking will be taking place in our condo. On our way out to get pizza, a man tells us the rest of the story. Aparently they turned the water back on in the building, but the issue with the waterline in the condo with the floor being repaired wasn’t completely fixed, and there was a break in the main water line or something that caused a lot of water to leak from the third floor down to the second and first floors when they tried turning the water back on. This large water leak then caused the fire alarms to go off (maybe because the water was mixing with the electricity?), and then the water mixing with the electricity caused the electricity to go off automatically… and here I am sitting in my dark condo by the light of my labtop and a few candles and the power still hasn’t been turned back on. But I am very thankful that we live on the 4th floor and not on the second or first, or my condo might be wet as well as dark. Currently I have four hours left on my labtop battery. It was an adventure getting back into my condo after eating pizza, because Kyle went to hear a speaker at the university, and I was by myself with Rebekah, and the hallway to my condo was very very dark (the emergency lights that had previously been on had run out of batteries). I tried finding my condo (all the way at the end of the dark hallway), but after running into the wall several times I went back down, and asked one of the workmen if I could borrow a flashlight and bring it back to him after I got the flashlight in my condo, but he was nice enough to escort me up to my condo. And now here I am, waiting for Kyle to return. Luckily the water is back on. And one nice thing is that after the alarm went off and we were standing outside, we were able to meet some of the people in our building, and met one woman with a four year old who is related to a woman Kyle works with, and she may be willing to trade babysitting with us. That would be awesome. I acctually baked lots of chocolate chip cookies last night and was planning to take them to people on our hall to hopefully meet them and say hello this afternoon, and then all of this happened. So hopefully tomorrow we’ll be able to take cookies to some people and meet some new ones and re-meet a few we met today.
I have started using picassa for photos because it is so much easier to upload them onto there. So here are some photos from the last month or so during my time at Clallum Bay, Seattle, and the ferry back to Victoria. Lots of pretty pictures- click here to see them!

And just as I’ve finished this, the power has come back on… which is good because I couldn’t post this online until it came back on! (my internet wasn’t working without the power).

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

transitory

I’m spending two weeks in Seattle right now while the owners of our condo use it for their previously planned vacation (planned with plane tickets booked long before they knew they would decide to rent it out to us for two years). On Friday I will move back in for good (for two years).

It’s given me some good alone time, which has been good and refreshing, but also hard to stay present in it and not want to just skip to the future when more is happening.

Kyle is staying in Victoria during this time in another temporarily rented place, but he came to Seattle last weekend. Also, our friends from college, Matt and Annie, spent the weekend with us in Seattle and it was great to see them. They live in Taiwan, so it was such a treat to have them visit. I hope that someday we will get to visit them in Taiwan, although that probably would be a ways down the road.

Rebekah is doing well throughout all of this transition (it has now been like a month and a half that we’ve been moving every two weeks). She can now walk about 5 or 6 steps by herself and stand up on her own. She has finally gotten her first tooth. She is such a joy and loves to make friends with people. Or people like to make friends with her. The day before I left Victoria, I was sitting outside of a cafĂ© with her, drinking my coffee, and she sat in her stroller watching the people go by on the sidewalk. Just about every person who went by said something to her and she “said” something back, or they commented on her missing sock or on how cute she is. It is kind of funny how much people will say hello to babies they don’t know, but not to adults. I think if we all spoke to each other in the way that people speak to babies, the world would be a happier place.

I found a mom’s group in Victoria from the “meet up” website, and met once with some Moms (or “Mums” as they say there). I hope to meet with them more in the future. Other than that, I think I need to be bold and make some cookies and take them to our neighbors in our condo when I get back. Hopefully we will meet a few more people that way.

Lots of new pics, but sadly I forgot my cord to upload them from my camera. So when I get back to Victoria I will post some.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

I'm in love with Victoria

Walking along the inner habor.

The three of us (Rebekah is not very happy)

Rebekah at the beach about a 1.5 hr drive from where we live.


View of the harbor on the trail in front of our condo.



View from our condo.



Okay, we are here in Victoria safe and sound. We've been here for two weeks now. And I am loving it here. I know it's an easy city to love. But I think we have just the perfect location right now. We are within a short walking distance (like less than half a mile) to downtown which has lots of cute cafes, restaurants, shops, etc. The same goes for all that we need- a grocery store, doctors, bank, art supply store, thrift store etc. But altho we are such a short walk from these things, the road we live on is quiet, and we have a beautiful view of the harbor. And there is a trail that begins just outside our condo that goes around the harbor away from all the touristy stuff- just a neat walk around the water, and very quiet. I love having the fast city live nearby, but also the quieter things as well. I love exploring all the different places here. I'd love to try all the restaurants, but of course money doesn't permit that at the moment. But over time I'm sure I'll try a few.

To me this beautiful place and the way God has provided this condo for us is just a huge example of his extravagant love for us. Of course God shows us his love for us in other ways besides material stuff- and honstly I feel a little overwhelmed by how much God has blessed us with this beautiful condo, beautiful location, etc. But I God wants me to enjoy it- so I will! It is just for two years (most likely). But I think it is going to be a memorable two years.


Kyle starts his job on Monday, doing research at the University of Victoria on Hydrogen Fuel cells. He has also found an opportunity to help coach soccer and is super excited about that- he has really wanted to do that for awhile.

We have visited two churchs, one we really liked but it is a long drive and there are no bus routes there, and since we do not have a car we are not sure how we would make it there regularly. We are going to visit another one on Sat. So prayers to find a good church, good friends, community, etc. would be appreciated. We haven't really met anyone here yet besides a few people in the elevator who live in our building. Also, our house still is waiting to be sold back in Chattanooga. So prayers for that would be appreciated as well.

I hope that some of you will be able to come visit us here- we'd love to have you and share the beauty of this place with you.