In late fall I began the official journey of a new business venture. A tasty, tasty venture.
It was kind of an impromptu thing... I love to bake stuff for people and they love to eat it. This summer there was a guy from our church that tasted my lemon-drop cookies and said, "Hey, do you sell these?" I said that I didn't, I just love to bake. He asked if I baked anything else tasty, and I rattled off a few of the family favorites that I usually make. A few weeks later, he asked me if I would consider making some samples of some of my best recipes for his coworkers, and I hesitantly agreed. I've only ever sold my baking to Pete's boss (he orders cakes from me quite a lot), and I wasn't sure if getting into the cookie business was really going to benefit me. I mean, sometimes when someone is paying you to do something, whether you love to do it or not, there's a certain amount of added pressure. And there's the worry of whether or not I'll actually make money doing this. I decided to test it out for the time being, and go from there. Well, the second I dropped off those cookies, I got a facebook message from this guy asking for a price list of goodies. Figuring out the prices and sending the list over facebook, he made up the company name "Christy's Savories" for me, typed up a fancy looking menu, and posted it at the office. The response was overwhelming. Christy's Savories was a success! I got pretty darn busy - especially over Christmas.
So now that Christy's Savories has lasted through the season (and actually made a profit, yay!), I'll continue the test and see where it takes me.
www.christyssavories.com
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Emotions
At the supper table tonight, Nathan took a break from eating for a moment and asked me, "Mommy, do you know how 'emotional bank accounts' work?"
"Do YOU know how emotional bank accounts work?" I asked.
"Yes, I do!" And then he told me all about how if someone makes you happy or says something nice, it's like they are depositing emotional money into your bank account, and if someone says something mean or makes you sad, it's like they are taking it away. And if you have lots of emotional money, you can give as much away as you have. Needless to say, I was floored at how casual Nathan was with his presentation of the topic...
At breakfast last week, I had some worship music playing while we were eating, and the song Christ Is Risen by Matt Maher started playing. Zack said to me, "Mommy, this song makes me feel funny." I asked him why and he said, "Well, it makes me happy that Jesus came back to life and we can go to heaven..." And then he looked up at me and his eyes were brimming with tears. "But it still hurts so much that He had to die."
"Do YOU know how emotional bank accounts work?" I asked.
"Yes, I do!" And then he told me all about how if someone makes you happy or says something nice, it's like they are depositing emotional money into your bank account, and if someone says something mean or makes you sad, it's like they are taking it away. And if you have lots of emotional money, you can give as much away as you have. Needless to say, I was floored at how casual Nathan was with his presentation of the topic...
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At breakfast last week, I had some worship music playing while we were eating, and the song Christ Is Risen by Matt Maher started playing. Zack said to me, "Mommy, this song makes me feel funny." I asked him why and he said, "Well, it makes me happy that Jesus came back to life and we can go to heaven..." And then he looked up at me and his eyes were brimming with tears. "But it still hurts so much that He had to die."
Beginning Of The End
Today is Pete's first day of his last 8 week installment at NAIT for his auto mechanics apprenticeship. On March 23rd, he will be a Journeyman mechanic. Yay Pete!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Doesn't Matter, Need Sleep.
When Nathan is tired, he will just fall asleep. Sitting, laying down, loud or quiet place. Doesn't matter.
Nathan's latest sleepy moment - Pete got Oilers tickets from work for him and the boys, and Nathan couldn't even last through the second period.
Nathan's latest sleepy moment - Pete got Oilers tickets from work for him and the boys, and Nathan couldn't even last through the second period.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Home
Well, it happened.
We came and we went. We took a trip that we will never go on again and had an incredible time. We had even more fun than we set out to have, and everything was even better than we could have imagined it.
We started here, headed to the Edmonton airport in our hoodies (it wasn't that cold, hovering right around the freezing point), and took a plane to Denver, Colorado and then one more to San Diego. We picked up the massive SUV that Dad rented for the six of us and the luggage and headed for bedtime at the Sheraton Carlsbad, which has a private entrance to Legoland for it's clientele. Saturday morning we woke up, had breakfast, went to Legoland until it closed, had supper, went to bed, and did the exact same thing on Sunday and Monday as well.
Legoland was nothing short of magical. I mean, this place has everything. The park is divided into sections that have a theme from kings and knights to dinosaurs to pirates. Each section has it's own music, decor, rides, and restaurant. It would take us FOREVER to explain to you all of the things we did there, all of the rides we went on, etc, but here are pictures of some of our favorite things.
After our last sleep at Legoland, we checked out of our hotel and headed to our next one in La Jolla (pronounced la hoya). We spent Tuesday at a couple of different beach areas, where the boys saw the ocean for the first time. They loved every second of being in the water, on the sand, finding shells and hermit crabs, everything.
Wednesday was another exciting day as we went to the San Diego Zoo for the day. Another spectacular place to go. It was so great that we went back for the day again on Friday! Our favorite animals there were the polar bears, the pandas, and the orangutans. The great thing about this particular zoo is that the animal exhibits are designed to put as little space between the animals and the humans as possible. The giraffes could bend over an lick us because we were that close. It was amazing to see these animals within a few feet of our vision as opposed to far off in the distance.
In between our days at the zoo, on Thursday we went to the San Diego harbour and took a harbour cruise. There is a US Navy base in the harbour, so we got to see not one but TWO aircraft carriers as well as many other ships. This was a huge highlight for Zack, he was lit up and fully engaged for the entire 2 hours. We also did some more wandering around San Diego and enjoyed the sunshine. It was great to be able to eat outside at least once each day.
On Saturday morning, we packed up and said goodbye to the ocean one last time, and took three plane rides home.
The boys made special trip journals for the experience where they each wrote a page and drew a picture for each day of our trip. Hopefully some of you will get to see them and get to hear about everything first hand!
We came and we went. We took a trip that we will never go on again and had an incredible time. We had even more fun than we set out to have, and everything was even better than we could have imagined it.
We started here, headed to the Edmonton airport in our hoodies (it wasn't that cold, hovering right around the freezing point), and took a plane to Denver, Colorado and then one more to San Diego. We picked up the massive SUV that Dad rented for the six of us and the luggage and headed for bedtime at the Sheraton Carlsbad, which has a private entrance to Legoland for it's clientele. Saturday morning we woke up, had breakfast, went to Legoland until it closed, had supper, went to bed, and did the exact same thing on Sunday and Monday as well.
Lego Star Wars miniland with scenes from each movie! |
Legoland was nothing short of magical. I mean, this place has everything. The park is divided into sections that have a theme from kings and knights to dinosaurs to pirates. Each section has it's own music, decor, rides, and restaurant. It would take us FOREVER to explain to you all of the things we did there, all of the rides we went on, etc, but here are pictures of some of our favorite things.
The Sky Cruiser - It's a roller coaster that you PEDAL around the track! |
Pete and the boys on the biggest coaster in Legoland, Zack's favorite of all the rides. |
Even the bathroom signs are cute. |
The Volvo driving school - a little city with traffic lights and signs and lots of kids driving around in little Lego cars! |
Zack rode on every ride - even the scary ones that turn upside-down! |
Captivated. |
In between our days at the zoo, on Thursday we went to the San Diego harbour and took a harbour cruise. There is a US Navy base in the harbour, so we got to see not one but TWO aircraft carriers as well as many other ships. This was a huge highlight for Zack, he was lit up and fully engaged for the entire 2 hours. We also did some more wandering around San Diego and enjoyed the sunshine. It was great to be able to eat outside at least once each day.
On Saturday morning, we packed up and said goodbye to the ocean one last time, and took three plane rides home.
The boys made special trip journals for the experience where they each wrote a page and drew a picture for each day of our trip. Hopefully some of you will get to see them and get to hear about everything first hand!
Monday, January 2, 2012
Happy 2012!
This year is going to be exciting. There are great things on the horizon!
We're starting the year off with a trip of a lifetime.
Pete will finish his last year of apprenticeship and get his journeyman.
I'm going to be an adopted auntie to a long-awaited little one.
Zack will turn 8 and we'll have a third-grader on our hands.
Nathan will turn 7 and will go into grade two.
Pete and I will celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary.
Big things are happening, and I can't wait to savour every moment.
Happy New Year!
We're starting the year off with a trip of a lifetime.
Pete will finish his last year of apprenticeship and get his journeyman.
I'm going to be an adopted auntie to a long-awaited little one.
Zack will turn 8 and we'll have a third-grader on our hands.
Nathan will turn 7 and will go into grade two.
Pete and I will celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary.
Big things are happening, and I can't wait to savour every moment.
Happy New Year!
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