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Originally from Alberta and in the last number of years having been living in Vancouver, British Columbia. We are now living in Woolwich, London where we inhabit a wonderful little 2 floor flat in the Royal Arsenal. The family has grown over the years from being just my wife and I to the family of four we are now. My work has brought us to London for the next two years where for the first time in ages we will live in the same house for more than a birthday. The experience is written below from then till now. With a view of the Thames from our windows and boat ride to work the new life begins.

29 Feb 2008

One day short of a month

It was the 1st of Feb the last time I posted anything. There's been a lot going on in life around me lately.

I have been told to pull up my socks at work and get my numbers to a point that's a significant improvement over where I was within two weeks (one week is over). I have handed off everything I have been doing extra to my boss man and hope that something happens with all the projects as I need them to finish. I have watched my Son potty train and become really really good at it. I have watched him learn to dress himself and to make complex puzzles and issues work for him. My daughter is smiling, rolling over, laughing, picking her head up and being a total ham. She is beautiful and I am so happy to see her as she is now. My wife and I formed better lines of communication and then let them slide away and have just started rebuilding them now that we realized how much better we were.

It's been a crazy month. I am currently at my parents place on Vancouver Island hanging out for the weekend and getting a little out of the city rest. Everyone is here with me and currently Rigby is asleep on one bed and Sebastian is going to sleep in the other. Kate, my mom and dad are all reading books scattered throughout this living room.

I took Sebastian and my Dad to Englishman river falls today and felt really good about it. I felt really out of shape and in trouble carrying Sebastian up the mountain on the other side of the trail but felt really good that I shared something that I feel is an amazing piece of nature with him. I then walked with my mom and carried Rigby along the sea wall in Qualicum beach as she did her nightly walk . She moves much much faster than I was willing to at this point and I let here blaze a trail ahead while Rigby and I walked nice and leisurely behind.

Kate and I are going to go out and get some dessert tonight and have a small night out while the kids are asleep. It's about time to check on the munchkins and make sure that the silence is, in fact, golden.

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