Until NOW that is...forgot to mention in my last post that my bestest friend, Sandz, called me this week and asked me to stand by her as she marries the love of her life next year. To say I was honoured is a huge understatement. She has picked out a beautiful, classic, elegant dress for us, four ladies in total, and I can happily report that she evidently bears no grudge towards me for the lavender number I put her in almost 16 years ago...LMAO! My only excuse is: 1991. 'Nuff said. I will dig out one of my pics, scan it in & post it. While I hold my hands up to the outfits, I will not, however, take any responsibility for the "blonde-ambition" hair thing Sandz had going on! :o)
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Sandz for including me in your "big day". You totally made my day, week, month & year! Hope to see you soon.
Love and hugs,
ME XO
P.S. Just had to add a "shout out" to the Sens...woo hoo, GO boys GO! I must find a way to access the games for my Dad while he's here...LOL In your honour Sens, and just so there's no confusion as to my loyalty when I move to the GTA:
Follow the family Taverner's adventures as they return from life abroad!
Connor's puzzle piece!

Connor is a "Racing for Autism" hero!
Friday, May 11, 2007
The week in review
Another week flies by, action packed as usual! Last Friday I was "helper Mom" at Delsin's school which basically meant I stood around like a bump on a log not really helping at all! It was nice to see him "in action" and interesting to watch how the kids interact and what they like and don't like. Del was mighty proud to have his Mom there and kept pointing me out to everyone in his class...hehe, little darling.
Playing in the sand
Very intently concentrating on making a clay frog!
Being his normal gorgeous self once back at home

Monday was a "bank holiday" in the U.K. so we got a blissful day off to rest and relax...ahhhhh. Tuesday was Connor's next, and last in the U.K., trip to the orthodontist to get his wires put on the brace brackets that were cemented to his teeth the week before. (I made Tim do this appointment and I headed off to the hairdresser for a couple of hours of pampering...I'm now a sultry redhead...again...hee hee) Connor was, again, an absolute star and has handled this with such grace. Gold star for my boy!
Posing on the hill in the school yard




Monday was a "bank holiday" in the U.K. so we got a blissful day off to rest and relax...ahhhhh. Tuesday was Connor's next, and last in the U.K., trip to the orthodontist to get his wires put on the brace brackets that were cemented to his teeth the week before. (I made Tim do this appointment and I headed off to the hairdresser for a couple of hours of pampering...I'm now a sultry redhead...again...hee hee) Connor was, again, an absolute star and has handled this with such grace. Gold star for my boy!
Still smiling with his cool red and black braces!
Del and Connor goofing around...is Connor trying to eat Del's head??
Delsin loves his big bruvver!

I had another wonderful soul-restoring ride out on Wednesday and was pleased to be given my fave boy Max this time! I had my best ride yet this year and a stonking canter...woo hoo. My confidence is coming back up...slowly. I really want to make sure I keep this up when we get back home, I need to keep doing things that make me feel great and this is definitely one of those things! The weather held for us in the morning despite the grey and gloom but by the time Mae arrived after school for her regular lesson it was tipping it down...yuck. And so the trend continued...yuck again.
Cam had a good week, his last in preparation for his SAT tests next week. He doesn't seem stressed at all, in fact he seems to LIKE tests! I'm sure he'll do well and it will be great to have those results for his new school in September. He finally lost his loose tooth today after taunting us all week with wiggling, twisting, lifting, poking, etc. **shudder**. Good thing he is so damn cute!




I had another wonderful soul-restoring ride out on Wednesday and was pleased to be given my fave boy Max this time! I had my best ride yet this year and a stonking canter...woo hoo. My confidence is coming back up...slowly. I really want to make sure I keep this up when we get back home, I need to keep doing things that make me feel great and this is definitely one of those things! The weather held for us in the morning despite the grey and gloom but by the time Mae arrived after school for her regular lesson it was tipping it down...yuck. And so the trend continued...yuck again.
Cam had a good week, his last in preparation for his SAT tests next week. He doesn't seem stressed at all, in fact he seems to LIKE tests! I'm sure he'll do well and it will be great to have those results for his new school in September. He finally lost his loose tooth today after taunting us all week with wiggling, twisting, lifting, poking, etc. **shudder**. Good thing he is so damn cute!

Mae has had a bit of a rough week emotionally, the realization of the move is starting to wear on her and we've had a few tears and a call from the school today to say she's been upset a few times over the last few days. Ugh. The truth is that we are breaking our daughter's heart by taking her away from England and that sucks. She was quizzing me in the car on Wednesday about whether or not I have liked living here. I told her that of course I would be upset when I had to say goodbye to people that have meant a lot for me and that led to her tearfully asking, "then why do we have to go if you'll be sad too?". Double UGH. I know she'll be fine but my Mommy heart hurts to know that she is hurting. She is my gorgeous girl, tears and all.


And...here's what happens when I try to take a picture of Tim a.k.a. "the incredible shrinking man"...he is now down 45lbs since January!
He is such a wanker...LOL

I must admit that I always feel a bit smug living in England as spring dawns several months earlier than at home. Being cocky, I stocked up on lovely quarter pound burgers and they had to be cooked up yesterday, no matter what, so I was forced to fire up the BBQ. Here is where the cocky part backfired on me...the weather had taken a turn on Wednesday and is much more typically "English" now...yuck. Rain or no rain the burgers must be cooked. No self respecting Canadian is going to let a bit of rain keep them from delicious BBQ'ed burgers so I had to improvise a bit!

I must admit that I always feel a bit smug living in England as spring dawns several months earlier than at home. Being cocky, I stocked up on lovely quarter pound burgers and they had to be cooked up yesterday, no matter what, so I was forced to fire up the BBQ. Here is where the cocky part backfired on me...the weather had taken a turn on Wednesday and is much more typically "English" now...yuck. Rain or no rain the burgers must be cooked. No self respecting Canadian is going to let a bit of rain keep them from delicious BBQ'ed burgers so I had to improvise a bit!
Rain is no match for my fishing umbrella!
Chief helper Connor prepared with wet cloth over nose and mouth...hehe
Soggy BBQ chef Mommy!

But DAMN did those burgers taste good!! Our neighbours must think we are absolutely nuts, only Canadians would be out cooking in the pissing down rain or the dead of winter! :o)
We did NOT exchange contracts on the house sale today as promised by all the agents...bastards. A bank has apparently screwed up and delayed everything until Tuesday. We went ahead and booked the moving company last week on everyone's "word"...which apparently, in our experience, means nothing in this country. In any event we have to just keep fingers crossed and hope that we are completing our house sale on 23 May as the date everyone has agreed to. The moving crew arrives Wednesday to start packing us up regardless and we WILL be back in Canada at the end of May, hopefully with the house sale completed. Trying to stay positive. I'm having a night out on Thursday with all the lovely ladies that have befriended me over the last three years in Bicester. Chinese, beer/wine and wonderful company will be just the tonic I need after the first two days of my house being put into boxes! My Dad arrives on Tuesday to lend a hand and he'll take Con and Cam back with him on 21 May and then Tim and I will follow with Mae and Del once the house deal is completed. Thats the plan anyway. Hopefully NOT subject to change.
Counting down the days to the end of our "expat adventures" abroad.
Laura :o)



But DAMN did those burgers taste good!! Our neighbours must think we are absolutely nuts, only Canadians would be out cooking in the pissing down rain or the dead of winter! :o)
We did NOT exchange contracts on the house sale today as promised by all the agents...bastards. A bank has apparently screwed up and delayed everything until Tuesday. We went ahead and booked the moving company last week on everyone's "word"...which apparently, in our experience, means nothing in this country. In any event we have to just keep fingers crossed and hope that we are completing our house sale on 23 May as the date everyone has agreed to. The moving crew arrives Wednesday to start packing us up regardless and we WILL be back in Canada at the end of May, hopefully with the house sale completed. Trying to stay positive. I'm having a night out on Thursday with all the lovely ladies that have befriended me over the last three years in Bicester. Chinese, beer/wine and wonderful company will be just the tonic I need after the first two days of my house being put into boxes! My Dad arrives on Tuesday to lend a hand and he'll take Con and Cam back with him on 21 May and then Tim and I will follow with Mae and Del once the house deal is completed. Thats the plan anyway. Hopefully NOT subject to change.
Counting down the days to the end of our "expat adventures" abroad.
Laura :o)
Friday, May 4, 2007
Oscar meets the Cocamoo!
I received an email from Mom today showing me Oscar's latest adventure...he got to meet the Cocamoo for the first time! For those of you who are totally confused, the Cocamoo is Mom and Dad's boat! It is named after the three grandchildren who existed when said boat was purchased: CO: Connor, CA: Cameron, MOO: Maeghan...her nickname was "Miss Moo" when she was a baby...awwwwwww. :o) Delsin came along much later so, unfortunately, he is not immortalized on Buck Lake! We'll include him in the next boat! As you can imagine, Mom and Dad are excited at the prospect of us finally heading for the homeland! I can hardly believe that we may be living at the lake by the end of May...woo hoo!
Check out these great pictures of our lovely boy enjoying his first outing on the surface of the lake. Here is what Mom said in her email:
"Hi, darling,
As you can see, we got the Cocamoo this morning. Dad brought it across the lake from the boat launch on Perth Road. After I drove back to the house I took Oscar down to the dock with me to see it. He went aboard as soon as I opened the gate on the side. He looked so relaxed we decided to take a short ride. He was totally cool about it all even at high speed, unlike poor old Sparky.
As you can see, the maple and ironwood trees are just starting to come into leaf. The oaks are just budding and the ash haven't even started to bud yet. We saw our first trillium yesterday.
Thinking of you as you begin the final countdown. love, Mom"
Enjoying the wind in his face!
The view as they arrive back at the dock...note all those stairs...EEK!
Oscar having a good old pant on the dreaded stairs...hehe. 
In other news, apparently my traumatized cat did finally venture outdoors, just for a quick explore and sniff on the deck! I figured the spring smells would eventually lure her out again. Schat was a "wild" cat that we rescued from a stand of trees in Belgium so I think it's in her DNA to be outdoors! Good girl, Schatje, hopefully not long before Mommy will be back again to give you some scratches and loves. :o)
Happy Friday,
Laura :o)
Check out these great pictures of our lovely boy enjoying his first outing on the surface of the lake. Here is what Mom said in her email:
"Hi, darling,
As you can see, we got the Cocamoo this morning. Dad brought it across the lake from the boat launch on Perth Road. After I drove back to the house I took Oscar down to the dock with me to see it. He went aboard as soon as I opened the gate on the side. He looked so relaxed we decided to take a short ride. He was totally cool about it all even at high speed, unlike poor old Sparky.
As you can see, the maple and ironwood trees are just starting to come into leaf. The oaks are just budding and the ash haven't even started to bud yet. We saw our first trillium yesterday.
Thinking of you as you begin the final countdown. love, Mom"
Looking rather comfy sitting by Captain Grandpa!




Happy Friday,
Laura :o)
YEEHAW....
Mae flying over the 2 foot course, clear on her first try!!

Mae on her handsome boy Sparky
A huge practice jump (be still Mommy's heart!)
Starting the 2' course
Finishing the 2' course
Fizz presenting Mae with a photo book made by Jan to remember her time at the stables and with her best buddy Sophie, Jan's daughter. Cue crying from Mommy!!
My little jumping star :o)

If I dare to say it out loud....we are looking at exchanging contracts on our house sale next Friday, the 11th, and hopefully completing on May 24th...WOO HOO! My Dad is looking at flights over to help out and to take the two big boys back on May 22nd and the rest of us will follow on the weekend. Please let this all go through, I don't think I can handle any more disappointment. Seriously.
Another week almost finished, scary how fast the time flies by. Monday is a "bank holiday" in the UK which means no school for the kids so a nice long weekend to look forward to. Have a lovely weekend.
Laura :o)
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Just call me "Jaws"..hehe...
Ever seen "The Spy Who Loved Me"/"Moonraker"?
My big brave Connor got the brackets for his braces yesterday and will return next week for the wires and bands (he's chosen red & black, just call him my little Sith Lord...LOL)! He was such a star during the process and kept giving me and Tim the "thumbs up". It couldn't have been that pleasant to have this big plastic thing holding your lips back and another rubber piece inside your mouth for 15 minutes, so hats off to my boy!! He was feeling a bit uncomfortable yesterday as his mouth had to get used to these pieces of metal stuck to his teeth so we did keep him home but back to school today, mean old Mom and Dad..hehe. Another positive out of the move delays is that we were able to get this done now and not have to go through the whole process of dentist, referral to orthodontist, blah blah blah, once we got back home. Dad has arranged an appointment with their dentist in early June (please let us be home by then!) as he needs an adjustment 6 weeks after the wires go in. We did manage to pull one of the brackets off last night when we were removing the "brace-eze" gel stuff that helps to stop the metal from rubbing on the inside of his mouth...ooops! I called but was told "no worries" and they would cement it back on next week when we go for the wires. I'm sure this won't be the last mishap...LOL
Cam isn't feeling well today, bad head and tummy, so he is home lying in my bed. Jan's daughter Sophie is home today too and Cam's teacher said she had four off yesterday...EEK. "lurgies" in year 6! :o) I'm sure he'll be back in fighting form tomorrow. Good thing about kids when they feel sick is that they just shut down and sleep it off, unlike us old folks! Delsin had a great day at school, as usual, and came home with a sticker which he proudly announced he had earned because "he knew stuff"...LOL Little darling.
Despite the fact that I should be taking it easy because my back is a bit "dodgy" (I'm pretty sure it's my sciatic nerve being pinched...again), I had a nice ride this morning on "Seb" and bit the bullet and tried a few jumps...woo hoo. Okay, okay, so you won't see me on the Canadian equestrian team but it was an accomplishment for me! :o) I had a couple of much better canters as well and I'm finding my "seat" now. Why is it so much harder to make every part of your body work at the same time when you are older?? Not fair! :o) Mae makes it look like a breeze! She is very happy to be back on a pony today after me not letting her ride at the end of last week because of the ballet exam. She will ride in a little show at the stables tomorrow trying to "go clear" on her chosen pony. Should be lots of fun!
Tim has decided, after clearing it with the bosses, that he will hang around here until the 13th and then he must go back to "in person" work. Poor guy, this messing around is not easy on him. He is still the incredible shrinking man as he diligently continues on his exercise & healthy eating regime. It's amazing to see how his clothes are fitting so much better, some of his stuff is positively baggy on him now! I've ordered him to buy some jeans that fit when he gets back to TO, he looks like "Timmy from the 'hood" right now...yo, yo, yo. Showing off your boxers and butt crack is so NOT a good look! :o)
A bit of news on the house sale today, it appears that not only are we still waiting for the mortgage valuation results, which was supposed to be done today, but the actual mortgage OFFER is not even in place for the buyers at the bottom. Aarrgghh. Someone has not been doing their job, I believe the term "lazy" was used by the estate agent representing these clients. Good thing is that this agent is as sick of all this as I am and is staying on everyone's a$$ so he can get this over and done with. Wow, a proactive estate agent, be still my heart. Taking lots of deep cleansing yoga breaths again today. **good air in** **bad air out**
Mom should be back safely by now, I bet she will be glad for the peace and quiet after living with this crew! Oscar is still having a ball and was chasing wild turkeys yesterday and enjoyed lying in Dad's pile of peat moss in the garden making himself into a bloody mess ! He loves to lie in the dirt! The cats are still hissing at each other and have a little swiping match at breakfast time, guess they won't be best friends no matter what. Schat seems to be scared to go outside still, poor little thing, hehe. I miss my pets so much and can't wait to see them again.
Guess that's all the news that's new around here, another exciting week chez Taverner. :o) Hope you are all well,
Laura :o)
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