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In November 2005, Sophia moved from the Netherlands to the Rocky Mountains in Canada. The reason? She was getting married to her first and only love, Murray. At first they lived in the town of Creston BC, but in 2007, they both decided to pack their belongs including four cats and settle in a gorgeous house with the best view in the world. It is situated in a 16 acre paradise, a large field and forest bordered by a river in Erickson (6 km from where they lived). They live right next to town, yet rural enough to see bears, deer and raccoons in their very yard!

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Friday, 20 January, 2012

Such a small world

Sometimes I can't believe what a small world we live in. About a week ago, Murray and I visited a specialist in Cranbrook, a very nice doctor whose wife is also a nurse and receptionist. She was ever so friendly and offered us juice and cookies (in a doctor's office, wow!! wish more doctors were like that). We started talking to her, and she told us she is from Nova Scotia. Since Mur's fore-bearers from his mother's side are all from Nova Scotia, he decided to bring some newspaper clippings and a family tree book with him on his next visit, which happened yesterday.

Can you imagine the surprise we got when the good doctor's wife gave out an excited scream, ran towards Mur to give him a huge hug and informed him that they are related? Yes, the are distant cousins, and she even met Murray's grandmother many years ago, the same one who gave him the very family book he brought with him! In fact the doctor's wife name could be found in it as well, one page apart from Murray's own. She was so excited that she ran into her husband's office, screaming "Guess what, Mr. Burns and I are blood relatives, we're cousins!!" What a coincidence, and what a small world... who says Canada is huge?

Anyway, it was not even the end of all the surprises. After our visit to the doctor, still reeling from the coincidence of meeting a distant cousin of Murray, we went back into the waiting room. Suddenly I heard from behind me "Dag, Sophia", which is a greeting in the Dutch language. I thought I was dreaming, it is not often I hear my mother tongue where we live, let alone with a mention of my name. I turned around, and saw a Dutch couple who had moved to Creston around the same time as myself, and had considered buying the very house we moved to 4 years ago. Needless to say there was more happy screaming in the waiting room!

Saturday, 7 January, 2012

Sew cute

A few days ago I decided to get my sewing machine out. I wanted to make a clothes pegs bag in the form of a little dress. I created one for a very good friend of ours, one for Murray's sister in law and of course one for myself. It was great fun, all the more so because at every stage in the project, I had supervisors and helpers!

           

Saturday, 31 December, 2011

Raccoons galore

A few years ago I blogged about Frosty, our yard raccoon. Ever since we started feeding her, Frosty kept coming back, and we found out she lives very near us, under our shed in fact.

This spring, Frosty got herself 4 lovely babies, and the whole lot moved in on us. So, it may not be a surprise that after a night of snow, this is the sight we wake up to...