Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Thanksgiving (aka any excuse to party!)

Last weekend was Thanksgiving, which meant a long weekend. I was lucky enough to get up to my parents place and it was awesome!!! I haven't been able to get up there since we were up for our wedding in February, and it was so nice to get on the farm again. So on Friday I packed up the woofs, the guns, my riding helmet, my boots, and drove the 9 hours up to the Husch Home in northern Alberta.

My dad turned the big 50 this fall, so we used the long weekend to have a party for him - and all the other birthdays that exist in our household in the fall (my mum is the end of August, Dad and brother in end of September, and other brother beginning of October - I'm the random baby in January, loner). It was the kind of weekend where you just get to soak up doing the things you love with the people that have grown you (kinda like a tree, I'll stop before I get lost in the simile). I was mostly busy with all the fun activities like riding, skeet shooting, bocce balling, and of course eating, but I did manage to take a few pictures along the way.


 The not so glamorous part of skeet shooting - picking up the plastic packings after.







I made my best effort to frame the shooters so they looked awesome.


Awesome.
Thomas took a couple pictures of me shooting. 
They turned out like this...


Not quite as awesome. I know I'm not super great at skeet shooting, 
but now I can't even pretend that I look vicious doing it. 
Maybe you should stick to shooting guns Thomas, not pictures. 


The house I grew up in. And made so many memories. 


Erin came over to visit, I have the most wonderful friends :)

 Now. One of the biggest things when we have a family party is how to cook the meat. We take some kind of pride is this primeval ritual, and this is usually half the celebration. For my brother and sister-in-law's joint stag-stagette party we roasted an entire pig on a spit and it was a whole day affair for the dads. They sat and nursed the pig and a few beers ("a little for me, a little for you") the entire day and I'm not sure what it is about men and cooking meat but they were just so very happy and content to be roasting that pig.

But alas, it's October now and the weather isn't quite so perfect any more to be outside nursing a pig all day, and for something a little "new" (although they've done this before), they decided to do a pit roast.


Our supper is in there. Somewhere.

So, I'm not sure exactly how it works. But they dig a big hole, line it with big rocks, light a fire in there, and throw in a bunch of big pieces of meat. Big. This year we had a huge chunk of beef. Huge chunk of pork. And a huge turkey (c'mon, it's Thanksgiving!). The fire needs to be started soon enough before putting the meat in so that it dies down to perfect cooking coals, and all I know is that usually the night before we eat the men set their alarms for some crazy time of night (3am anyone?) and are out with the pit/fire/meat situation. By the time I get to see it it looks like a messed up part of the lawn. Smack dab in the middle of the lawn of course (whole quarter section of land and the best place to dig a roasting pit is of course in the middle of the lawn).



Papa working for his birthday roast. 





The fruits of our (ok, the guys) labour!


There's a funny story behind this sign, which did its job so well to protect the meat from falling dirt. When we were fifteen Erin and I went camping. And we found this sign in the ditch along the highway. It had obviously been down for a while, it had shotgun holes in it, and we thought we were sooooo cool when we brought it home. Taking the crime watch sign. Crazy kids right. My mum made me feel awful about it and like we were some kind of terrible criminals taking the sign. A few weeks later we found an abandoned road blockade that we brought home and my mother made us feel so guilty about it that we took it back and placed it back in the ditch (what?! mothers don't like their children bringing ditch garbage home??). Such delinquents we were. But somehow the sign made it through the guilt trip of ditch-garbage-stealing and has served all kinds of purposes, at some point it got cut in half, and this latest purpose was to help us cook a bunch of meat. 


Kitty up in a tree. 


What a suck.

Sofi had such a great weekend. She played. And played. And played and played and played. And near the end of the day on Saturday she was pooped. She was so tired she let us do anything (see the above picture - "why won't you just let me sleep??"). It was pretty funny. Everyone immediately fell in love with her - of course.


This is WallE, Allison and Markus' pig. He is the most hilarious animal you've ever met. He's a teacup potbelly pig, only we're not sure what happened to the teacup because he now weighs about 50 lbs. (We say it's all love!) He's really quite the pig and has such a personality. He will let you know right away what he thinks of you, and since they've had him I've gotten to know just why there are sayings such as "eating like a pig". (tip: the way to his heart is food. ANY kind of food! I won him over with horse treats.)







Winston is Thomas and Jocelyn's little dog. He is so full of energy, so busy, and so smart. He too is hilarious. Between all the dogs (there are 5 just from our family and then we had friends bring over more!) and the pig and all the people the house was absolutely bustling. 


Winston chasing the bocce ball game. He chases any thing.
He's very ferocious. 



P.S. bocce ball is AWESOME.


Happy piggy!


Doing tricks for treats.


Winston, Belle, and part of Bailey 
(dogs everywhere! Nova the elusive picture-avoider managed to make it through almost the entire weekend with no pictures).


With my amazing brothers (there's no such thing as too many plaid jackets).


My lovely lovely sisters.
(Psst, see Nova in the corner? Elusive.)

Now, most of the weekend was spent with the big party on Saturday. Sunday night we spent playing Risk (which one should never play with the Husch girls, we got bored halfway through the whole world domination thing and ditched the boys for ice cream - and created quite the upset) and eating left overs.

All the same, I love Thanksgiving. I love what it represents and I think that we should be grateful every day of the wonderful things in life that we're blessed with. I'll try not to get too mushy, but this past year has been quite the amazing one for me.

Last Thanksgiving Keith asked me to marry him, and since then so much has happened that has made me sit there in awe at all my blessings.

Be thankful friends.

Every day.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

The newest addition

So. Because we seem to be more than content building our little funny farm. We have a new addition.

Meet Sofi.



 
Her father is a Bernese Mountain Dog and her mother is a St. Bernard. Right now she's ten weeks old and weighs just over 16 lbs. We're expecting her to be a biiiiigggg doggy. Which is exactly what we wanted in a yard dog for the acreage.

Her story is actually a pretty cute one. Keith and I had found this breeder back in the early spring and were planning on getting a puppy from the fall litter when we moved out. Well the fall litter came a little earlier than we expected so we went back and forth back and forth back and forth about whether to get a puppy now or to wait until the early spring for the next litter. After much debate (MUCH debate), we decided to wait.

Then I left for Calgary to go to my brother's wedding and when I came back on the Sunday Keith had gone to get a puppy.

Love. 

Nova is handling the change pretty well. For the first few days she acted as though the puppy didn't exist. Then she went through a big of a "disgust" period when she realized the puppy wasn't leaving. And now she's actually doing pretty good with her and runs around the back yard and tries to play with her.
 

She's catching on to the house rules pretty quick (she has a lovely role model to look up to - thank you Nova!), no woofs allowed in the kitchen, etc. She gets along with the cat great, and we're looking forward to watching her grow (and grow and grow and grow!)


Monday, 3 September 2012

Love love love (A+M 25.08.2012)

Things are finally starting to quiet down! I'm hoping I finally get to catch up here on blog posts.

A week ago I was honored to stand up and witness my older brother get married to the girl of his dreams. It was so unbelievably beautiful. I don't know if it was just because he's the last of the kids in our family to get married, or if there's something in the water down there in Calgary, but I bawled my eyes out. Literally could not stop. I don't know if I've ever met a couple that compliments each other as good as Markus and Allison do. Saying they complete each other hardly begins to explain it.

We had so much fun. Everything was beautiful, and I got to spend an awesome weekend with friends and family. I danced like a total idiot with my brothers and my sisters-in-law (who I am now going to refer to as my sisters, just so you all know), got to get all dressed up and wore killer shoes which were so painful my right toe went numb for four days.

It was absolutely amazing. And I couldn't be happier them :)

Photos are courtesy of Gabriela Husch.





Happiness. Warmth. And so much love.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

To Allison

This last weekend I drove out to Canmore for my soon-to-be sister-in-law's stagette. We had such a fantastic time. A gorgeous group of girls out in the mountains, we hiked, we did a scavenger hunt through town, had a lovely dinner, and played charades until the wee hours of the night in a beautiful mountain condo. In all it was perfect. And I couldn't have thought of a better way to celebrate Allison's last few weeks as a "single girl".

I was the official photographer of the weekend and am just so happy to have captured some of these beautiful moments for someone I love so much. 


Beautiful beautiful bride to be.


Because all good parties get started with glitter glue. 


I loved watching Allison and her sister, they were adorable. 


 Allison and the piggy puppet she had to talk through when speaking with strangers.


All the girls got tutus. Because that's way cooler than t-shirts. 


Watch out we're taking the mountains by tutu. 
 
Next was time for the hike. I love hiking with these girls. Everyone is always so fun of energy and seems to just bounce along the trail, laughing and talking wayyyyy too much.






After a picnic feast we headed off into town for some fun.


Strutting down main street like they own the place. 

Canmore is a lovely little town. It feels so small town and cozy. The arts festival was on this weekend and the entire place was bustling. I totally want to go back just for the shopping. So many neat little stores. 


Found in a beautiful little bookstore. I have to agree, there's something about owning actual books, CDs... that just feels way more right than the digital versions. (Says the one who writes online, ha!). 


These little booties made my ovaries skip a beat. I MUST go back for a pair of these.  

And a few crazy stagette pictures... (because I just can't resist)




Protesting against bacon in a public place.

I think it's worth explaining - Allison owns a teacup potbelly pig, WallE. He's small and spotted and adorable and pretty much like her child. So the pig theme was carried out throughout the weekend. 


A lovely condo for a gaggle of lovely girls. 


Again, I couldn't get over these girls. 


So beautiful.


 Sisters!

To Allison:

I have not always made things easy for you. I was the stereotypical awful little sister that every girl should fear getting when they start dating a guy. I am overprotective and I love fiercely. But you made it through my scary mean phase, and now that overprotectiveness and fierce love applies to you as well. I cannot put into words the happiness I feel in my heart that you and Markus are getting married and spending the rest of your lives together.


<3

I absolutely love love. And being able to celebrate Allison and Markus's love this summer is... beautiful .