On Mother’s Day, Colin made me a lovely dinner and the kids presented me with a bag of wee gifties. One of the items in the bag was The Book of Awesome. Colin had no idea that I’d been following the blog for some time and really wanted the book.

Awesome! I’ve been flipping through it and it truely is.
We finished dinner with a cake sporting the closest thing they could find to a tulip.

So, all in all, an awesome Mother’s Day around here.
Enjoying the awesome journey, Amanda
May 10th, 2010

I hope everyone is enjoying a lovely day. We’ve had a huge change of weather here - last week it was terribly hot and this morning we woke up to frost and some scattered flurries around town.
I’m having a lovely day despite the weather. My children gave me two bundles of tulips last night. This morning I had Starbucks in bed with the kids playing around me (almost spilled my coffee…). We went out for breakfast/brunch and Colin is making dinner.
We just set up a bon fire in the backyard which I’m off to enjoy with tea and scones.
May 9th, 2010
Cottage Moment
Taking a cue from the wonderful Soulemama, Fridays will be a single photo, no words, capturing a moment of time during our week.

April 30th, 2010

April 23rd, 2010
Cottage Moment
Taking a cue from the wonderful Soulemama, Fridays will be a single photo, no words, capturing a moment of time during our week.

April 16th, 2010
Cottage Moment
Taking a cue from the wonderful Soulemama, Fridays will be a single photo, no words, capturing a moment of time during our week.
(in the neighbour’s driveway)

April 9th, 2010
I was going to post a bit here about our Easter celebration. However, no one takes photos better than my cousin Hilary and she beat me to it. Check out Bug & Fuss at Easter over on her blog:
http://thesmittenimage.blogspot.com/2010/04/tiny-cousins-and-big-ones-too.html
While there, if you have time, poke around - her nature photos are phenomenal!
Enjoying the journey, Amanda
April 8th, 2010

I don’t usually get excited about travel mugs (in fact I think they are ugly but functional) but my really good friend turned up with this for me the other day and I have to say I’m really excited about it. Kirsten works as a therapist for children with autism. Her office sells these mugs to raise money for autism.
Kirsten knows how much I love green so she chose the perfect one. The lid fits absolutely perfectly and it’s really easy to open and close. It’s big enough to fit a grande latte from Starbucks, which makes it ideal for me.
I’m sure you have seen these before, but they are new to me. If you are, in fact, seeing this for the first time and would like one the contact information is: michella@potterytravelmugs.com
Enjoying the journey, Amanda
April 7th, 2010
I received this book as an ARC from Barnes and Noble. It’s a great read. It’s in a genre I don’t usually enjoy. It’s a mystery as in the who-done-it style which isn’t my favourite sort of book.
This one was quite well written and it had the advantage of being totally presented through the main character. The reader had no more information than the main character did. I find so often in mystery novels the reader kind of knows what’s going on and we are left to watch the main character bumble around trying to figure it out for him/herself. I don’t find that fun reading.
Mike is searching for his eestranged father after his father leaves a strange message on his answering machine. Believing his father needs him, Mike lets his life crumble around him while he sets out to find his father and prove the man’s innocence in a local crime. The most interesting part for me was the loss of all Mike’s surroundings, his house, his family, his girlfriend, and how it all comes back together, supposedly. In talking with the author it turns out he’s been slated to write a series with Mike as the character. It will be the same genre and they will each be set in a season. This one was summer. I like that - anything seasonal makes me want to read it. Mike is a Maine game warden, so the seasons will greatly affect him. I think I will read the future installments.
So, if you are interested in mysteries, give this one a go!
Enjoying the journey, Amanda
April 5th, 2010
cottage moment
Taking a cue from the wonderful Soulemama, Fridays will be a single photo, no words, capturing a moment of time during our week.

April 2nd, 2010
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