Thursday, December 31, 2009

Ode to 2009

The year 2009 has gone by so fast

In a few hours it will be in the past

As a mother of two and a wife

I began this year a blog about my life

Highlights I have recorded here

Some silly, all of them dear

I am looking forward to 2010

When I will begin blogging again!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Monday, December 28, 2009

Diggin' the Past

My DSIL (Darling Sister-In-Law) set up and paid for a fossil expedition as part of our Christmas presents from her. Mark Renz was our guide. He has been featured on the Travel Channel and is a published author. He was very friendly and helpful. His dog Darwin came along on the expedition too.

The day before the expedition we set out the supplies we would need. We all had boots, extra pairs of old tennis shoes, two pair of socks, dry clothes to change into when we were done, hats, drinks, lunches and the above pictured sprays and lotions.

The morning of the expedition we loaded up two vehicles and hit the road. We would meet up with Mr. Renz roughly 30 minutes north in a Burger King parking lot. We carbed up for breakfast at a neighboring fast food restaurant before Mr. Renz's arrival.

Mr. Renz arrived, introduced himself, then we caravaned to the area we would be fossil hunting. We pulled into the park which was nestled against the Peace River. We would be hunting fossils in the Peace River.

Mark Renz gave us the tools we would need; shovels, screens and waist pouches to put any of our finds in. He also told us how and where to dig once we were in the river.

The water was cold as it filled our boots or shoes, but your feet and legs soon got used to the cold (or maybe just got too numb to feel anything). The day was warm and there was little or no breeze which made tolerating the river water easier. We carefully made our way into the water; some of us stayed near the shore as others ventured further into the river.

We shoveled and screened for a couple of hours, took a lunch break and hit the river again.

I stayed in one area of the river and continued working the same hole, digging deeper and deeper. I got so deep that the river water was chest high. Mr. Renz said deep down is where you could find the older fossils. At times the current of the river was a bit strong which made remaining steady on your feet as you dug a little dicey.

Darwin watching from the shore.

We all found fossils...nothing museum quality.

My Mother-In-Law found a piece of Mastodon bone. I did too.

I found the bone of an extinct horse. This bone would have been between the leg and hoof of the horse (what we would consider the wrist in a human).

We all found some rib bones of ancient Dugongs.


The Colonel and Yam found some ivory (upper right-hand specimen in picture below). The other items in the picture are the horse bone and a partial ancient shark's tooth.

We found many small shark's teeth fossils.

The Colonel and I found pieces of Chert; a type of sedimentary rock used by ancient people in forming tools such as arrowheads. The pieces we found were the cast offs from the tool making of the Indians long, long ago.

What an experience fossil hunting in the Peace River was and what a great Christmas present. Thanks DSIL!


Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Day 2009

Christmas Day went from this...


To this...


With lots of family, fun and food thrown in too!


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

When Did This Happen?

My sister took some nice pictures of Spud when she and my mother were here last. When I saw the pictures I had to ask myself, "When did my beautiful baby boy turn into this handsome young man?"


Answer: Before I knew it.