Showing posts with label Adventures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventures. Show all posts

Friday, 14 March 2014

Reviving the blog!

Ok, so maybe it's been 372 days since I updated the blog... but who's counting?  I think I developed a bad case of blog-malaise.  And, the truth is, my life really isn't exciting enough to warrant a blog.  Blah blah blah, diapers, blah blah blah, kids crying, blah blah blah, pretty picture of Millbrook.  That pretty much sums up all of my posts over the past few years.  

BUT.  I now have a good reason for reviving the mothballed 'Queen of Canadia'.  And it's all to do with my wee man Jack.  

If you're on Facebook or lucky enough to be in my email contact list, then you probably saw this the other day:

If you know me, then you know that family is the most important thing in my life. I am lucky enough to be related to some amazing, hilarious, wonderful, crazy and fabulous fools. We are a close-knit bunch, and when one of us is hurting, we all hurt. So, you can imagine how devastated we were last July when my adorable 3-year-old nephew was diagnosed with a rare and serious genetic disease - MPS II (Hunter Syndrome).

Those first few weeks after Jack's diagnosis were a blur of tears, heartache, and grief. I grieved for my brother and his beautiful wife. I witnessed their crippling debilitating pain and wanted to help them carry some of the crushing burden of loss they were feeling. My heart broke for Jack - for the hard journey he had ahead of him - would he make it to highschool? Have a first date? Go to prom? All of these little things we take for granted now seemed so precarious.

Grief erodes you down to your core. You realize what truly matters and can let the silly meaningless things go. You see what's really important. Love. Laughter. And hope. Hope that we can cure MPS II in Jack's lifetime. Hope that we have the strength to fight for him, and other kids with rare diseases. And a vow to do whatever we can to help.

Which is why, somehow, I found myself registering to run the Ottawa Half Marathon in May.

If you know me, then you know that slothful and lazy are my middle names. You know that the only time I might run anywhere (maybe) is for puppies, ice cream, or a glass of wine. I am the little girl who tripped through ballet, stumbled at gymnastics, and promptly gave up on any sports at all by the time I was ten. My personal version of hell consists entirely of that horrible f*cking Canada Fitness Award program we used to have to do in public school (Do you remember this horrid day? I dreaded it ALL year, my ENTIRE childhood).

Yet, here I am. It's March 12th and in 73 days I will run (jog, crawl, roll?) 21 kilometers. All for this little man. And for his parents, his grandparents, his aunts, uncles, and cousins. And for every other family who has been shattered by a diagnosis like his.

If you know me, then you know that I am now about to ask you for money. Lots of money. As much money as you can spare. As much money as you think a little boy's future is worth. Please help me. Please mock my attempts at running. Please laugh your asses off when you picture me, red as a tomato, probably barfing, but gloriously exhilarated and sobbing as I stumble over that finish line. Please come and cheer for me, and if you can't be there in person, then make a donation and I'll write your name on my shirt, on my arm, on my forehead (that's a premium large rental space, FYI).

Please join me on this journey.

Please be with me - in my heart, in my lungs, in my legs - as I find the strength to finish that last kilometre.

And finally, please prepare to burn a hole in your credit card as you sponsor me online via the link below.

Thank you from the very bottom of my heart. Your support means everything to me.

http://www.gifttool.com/athon/MyFundraisingPage?ID=2012&AID=2576&PID=408287https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=wkDvqQKGgDA&app=desktop

To learn more about Jack's journey with MPSII you can visit jacksjourney.ca.


So.  If that's not reason enough to start updating my blog, I don't know what is.  

I'll keep you updated on how my training (or lack thererof, considering this never-ending winter) is going.  I'll share fun pictures and videos, I'll keep harrassing people who haven't donated for money.  And, I'll include some of the same old boring posts about kids and life in Millbrook.

Welcome back!  oxoxo 



Me and my lil' man hanging at Sick Kids

REMEMBER THESE CURSED BADGES?  Me neither.
I only ever got a participation pin!

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Le grande pomme

Back to reality after a very fun trip to NYC. 

I have to say, Millbrook seems a little... um... quiet. We had a fun time and tried to cram as much in as possible, which meant for blisters and fits of delirium, but it was all worth it. 

 Here are a few photos from the great Higginwomen adventure. Lee has some over at her blog too, so enjoy! Dare I dream about a yearly NYC tradition? Woot woot! 


Washington Square Park - best dog runs and most entertaining crazy folk in the whole city!

Our apartment was just up the street from the Flatiron, one of my fave buildings

Enjoying some Egyptian culture at the Met

Awesome art installation at the Met

Love the Art Deco signage at the Chrysler Building

Fabulous foursome at Central Park

Cab hailing like a pro
We had a lot of fun and a lot of laughs.  And it was interesting to compare the City to the last time I was there - one month after 9/11.  It was definitely more crowded this time.  And, Spring in NYC is a lovely time to visit.  I could have stayed another week, but expect Rob and the kids might have had some complaints about that. 

Now, back to reality!  Until the next trip, that is!