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I'm a west coast writer, editor, design junky, fashion lover and book collector. After moving to Scotland in 2006 I spent the next five years making my way back home incrementally, by way of Oxford and Toronto. Today I can be found combing Vancouver's secondhand shops, jogging the seawall, and appreciating local microbrews.

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Entries in family (5)

Tuesday
Sep222009

oh canada!

I've been back on my home turf for two weeks as of tomorrow and have been reveling in the sunny weather, cheap restaurant food, loving family and fun friends. In the meantime, the digital world has taken a bit of a back seat and frankly, I'm enjoying it that way.

Here's the itinerary so far:  

4 days of adorable nephews, nieces, in-laws (sisters, brothers, parents, cousins, grandparents... whew!), thrifting, boating, Tim Horton's-ing, and learning to ride a motorbike!!

1 yummy & sunny beachside picnic 

5 days of working on a gorgeous magazine at TWU, a lunch-date-a-day, dinners with friends and a haircut

1 brunch with five of my favourite PA friends & co., followed by coffee with a long lost highschool bestie (yup, I just used that word!)

right now I'm in the middle of 6 glorious days on Vancouver Island which so far have included churching, prawning, middle-aged aerobicizing, jogging through the forest with our family pooch and icecream cake with the Dumont kidlets. whew!

Today I'm off to Victoria to see the first of four babies I'll be visiting this trip.

Just over a week to go!

Wednesday
Aug262009

twins in windsor

My gusty/adventurous twin sis is moving to the Middle East for six months to teach English. Lucky for me she had an eight-hour layover between flights, so I took myself to good old 'Heafrow' to meet her. And then I took the both of us just down the road to Windsor for an overdue catchup.

Later (she will hate me for this) I made her model her new wardrobe :) It's a good look Di. Travel safe!

Tuesday
Mar032009

for a great momma

it's her birthday today. I love her. (so do they!)

Friday
Jan232009

a little bit of christmas

better late than never - some highlights from our too brief christmas visit:

Christmas in Parksville




The best part about getting stranded at YVR - best friends on call for an evening of Rock Band



My favourite four-year-old complete with fruitpunch mustache in Swift Current

The cherry on the cake, brunch with my best gals (Rachel Pick photos)

Sunday
Dec142008

dreaming of a canadian christmas

It's rare to have a nice quiet Saturday morning alone in North Lodge. It's raining so there's no particular urge to go out, and most of the house was already cleaned yesterday for company. So it's just me, a mug of coffee, a space heater and a pile of dirty dishes, while Dean snoozes on.

Thus: time for an update.

Fare thee well

North Lodge incurred a substantial loss (in quality, not volume) when sis-in-law Jill headed home a week or two ago. No more girltalk or gregariousness, no more coming home to clean dishes, and no more weekend escapades to the countryside :( We made the most of the final weekends before she left, with a day at Hampton Court Palace (where our dear Anne Boleyn found a friend), a weekend in London (Lion King matinee, Tate Modern and yummy Wagamama) and a visit to Stonehenge and Salisbury. whew! When we do England, we DO England.



Some genuine cheer

As you may have read below, we've managed to fill the void with a little indulgent Christmas shopping, but modern materialism aside there have been some other blessings of late:

For one, we're hopping a plane in exactly a week to spend some quality time with our families. There was a fortnight of terror when there was a very real risk we'd not have our passports back from the consulate in time. Our highly-skilled migrant visas have been off for processing for months with no return in sight. Dean worked some magic this week and ensured they were in the post by last Thursday. They should be here in a few days. Thanks to those who were praying.

Meanwhile, I've been feeling pretty lonely since we left Aberdeen. I spend most of a normal person's social hours on a bus, leaving little time to make friends in either Oxford OR London and with Jill gone my social circle shrunk by 50%. So we're pretty chuffed to have found some fun/interesting/likeminded fellow Canucks in Ox. Heather and Chris Ewert (see Stonehenge above) are living just up the road at Wolfson College. We know they're great because they still come out to the pub with us even though I threw up in their bathroom after our first meal at theirs ;) - no connection to their cooking, I assure y'all!

Expanding more than just my waistline

Ask any expat and you'll invariable hear that there is something about the british winter that makes you want to retreat into comfort foods. Chocolate, milky tea, heavy soups, steamy pastries and seemingly endless biscuits constitute my current diet, but I've also found a really big weakness for mince pies lately. It's puzzling because I hated them growing up. After 3 years, British culture is finally getting the better of me.

Another feature of my hibernation mode (and the 5 hour daily commute) is a continued obsessive need to read. So far this month I've polished off two amazing Orwell novels, and a recent visit to Persephone books in Bloomsbury armed we with enough lit to sustain me through Christmas. It's bliss for a lonely kid in Oxford.

We all roll on

On the work side of things, Dean is pushing his publication count into the double digits - unheard of for someone who's had his PhD for all of a month or two. and I still am liking my job. The next issue of the mag comes out on Dec 22, so I won't see it until the New Year, but general consensus is that it's the best one yet. My senior editor and I strike a good balance: I make sure we push the ol' business school boundaries a bit, and she makes sure we don't make anyone mad in the process. The School is sending me to California in March to meet with alumni and schmooze with fellow editors. I've got a room at the Hyatt in San Fran, if anyone would care to join me for a day or two :)

so that's the latest. stay tuned for more over the holidays!