Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Another Year of Changes

Well, the title says it all! Change, change, change. Life in this world is change. As a friend of mine recently said, it’s always new territory when you are moving forward.

Change number one: I change jobs. Still teaching, but a new context. In the spring and early summer, I tutored one student almost full-time. It was a sad affair, really. The girl, fifteen years old, represented to me all the ways in which our secular society has failed its children. I will say no more, but pray for Kristi and her future.

Change number two: I change jobs again. I have been teaching French to Grade 7s since September. Ce n’est pas difficile parce que ils ne savent pas le Francais tres bien… And those of you who speak and write French well can now email me with all my mistakes.

Change number three: Jaime gets pregnant and has a baby! John Francis is a neat little boy in many regards. Conceived and born in the space of a year. Born exactly on his due date (yet another October birthday in the family). Born within the space of four hours, hardly interrupting our normal evening routine. Quite the little package, don’t you think?

Change number four: Lily learns how to read! Lily has taken to reading like a duck to water. Yes, it has been a struggle, as she definitely has a mind of her own. However, she is now reading at grade level—another superhuman effort by my wife, who is somehow managing to raise three children and homeschool at the same time. I knew she was insane when she married me, but this is ultimate proof!

Change number five: my book is accepted for publication. Thanks be to God, my young adult novel, now called The Nightmare Tree, was accepted by Coteau Books. Release date: May 2007. The fall was an intensive period of editing and rewriting, but now, thank God, it is all done. Author proofs notwithstanding, I can move on to the sequel any time. Let all be witness to my New Year resolution: one page a day until it is done.

Change number six: Gabriel becomes a crazy talker. From silence, gestures and grunts (though he has long been able to understand every word we were saying) to full sentences (“me wuv you!”) and whole explanations (“mummy and gramma made dat”). A few slightly embarrassing pronunciations apart (“s*it here”), he is still so cute in his new adventures with language.

Change number seven: I am given the responsibility of serving a mission station in Cranbrook, BC. This group of people has been meeting on and off for a number of years, but in the last year (another change) they have acquired the name of St. Aidan’s Orthodox Church and are officially designated a mission station under H.G. Bishop SERAPHIM. In August, Fr. Larry asked me to be the one who mainly visits the mission station on a monthly basis. In time, this may lead to our moving to Cranbrook to grow the mission full time, but we are still not sure about it. The Bishop’s word should come through in the next few months. Please pray for God’s will in this matter.

And that is it! All the changes wrapped up in a nice complete number. No doubt the next year will bring its own new share of upheavals and surprises. Things we look forward to: publication of my book, a possible move, more job changes, Archdiocesan Assembly, and who knows what… This web site is updated regularly, so please keep in touch with us. God bless you all this Nativity. Christ is born! Glorify Him!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Mail

I love this time of year when you check the mail and the cards outnumber the bills and even the junkmail! I really appreciate all those of you who take the time to write, address and mail (often where I'm delinquent!) Christmas cards. Thanks!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Happy St. Nicholas Day

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I attempted to post this yesterday but ran into trouble. So Happy St. Nicholas Day just a little late.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Thursday, November 23, 2006

School Time


Lily and Gabe love their school desks and I'm finally starting to feel better and can get back to school work.  Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 10, 2006

John is 2 weeks old
















Sleeping peacefully in his cradle this morning after refusing to sleep in it last night!
Gabe looks so huge next to John! He asked if John could play Lego with him this morning..too cute.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Our First Week Together


Getting some sun!












Lily and Gabe take every opportunity they can to hold their baby brother. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

John Francis Rene is Born!

John Francis was born at 7:25 p.m., October 23rd -- exactly his due date! Labour was 2 hours and 58 minutes, quite a difference from Lily, who took 30 hours to make her entrance.... John Francis was weighed at 7 lbs 9 oz.

He was born in water, which made labour a little easier on Jaime. The midwives were excellent -- professional, calm, and extremely tender. Glory to God! I (Fr. Richard) am getting a little better at this coaching business, or so Jaime told me. Not quite a doula, but maybe a doulos-in-training...


As you can see, he likes to keep one eye closed. It must be a bright world out here. His greatest fear at the moment is how big the world is, compared with the confines of the womb. New boundaries to learn...









We arrived at the hospital just before 6:00 p.m. and we were heading home by 10:00 p.m.! Talk about a drive through service! The midwives figured (correctly) that we would be more comfortable at home, and since the delivery was so free of complications, there was no reason to stay. We spent a comfortable night at home. Baby John was quiet all night and is now sleeping with Jaime.

Thank you to all for your prayers and good wishes. Thanks to God for His blesssings that He showers upon the undeserving. How magnified are Your works, O Lord. In wisdom have You made them all! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Lily is 6!




Lily enjoyed having her friends over on the actual day and the weather was nice so we could play outside games!! Yay!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Friday, August 11, 2006

Monday, May 29, 2006

Two very happy kids! Posted by Picasa
Gabe "helping" Grandpa put together the swing set. He looks more like contemplating the hammer than using it - thank goodness! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Fort Steele



Gabe loves horses...and can even persuade Lily to be a horse for him. He does the sounds effects!

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Freedom has 4 doors

We have a second car! Wow, I can leave the house during the daytime. And it's a Volkswagon and diesel to boot...biodiesel here we come!  Posted by Picasa

Friday, April 07, 2006

It's Spring at Grandma's

















The kids had a great time at Grandma's house. The grass is green, the trees are in bloom, Grandpa got the swing set up -- who could ask for more?! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 16, 2006

I want it to RAIN!!

Tuesday, February 28, 2006




















I was looking for a picture of the four of us, but couldn't find one. Did find this cute one of the kids though! Posted by Picasa

Lily has a job

Lily is all excited to have a job! It's too cute. She's going to be part of Holt Renfrew's Spring Launch. I'm a little nervous about it but hope that it'll be fun. I wish the weather was a bit nicer, that'd help. Tomorrow she gets to go try on clothes, then Thursday she'll be on a morning news show (we have to be there at 7am, yuck) and then in a fashion show on Saturday.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Snowing in Calgary













This is the most snow we've seen all winter! It's coming down hard and fast and has been since I woke (and before since there was snow on the ground then too). Posted by Picasa