Helen, age 27, 5'3". Happily in love & married to Dave, mommy to Baby Bean, grateful for love and life. B.C., Canada. Full-time mental health therapist (aka shrink). Left wing, pro-peace, semi hippie, pro-green. Agnostic Buddhist. Viet-Chinese. Spiritual. Dork.



Lovely Tuesday Ramblings

Well, I’ve been pretty darn productive these last few days. Actually, so has Dave. We’re both on our leave now, so we have a LOT of time to spend together. It’s rather nice. We each have our little separate laptop area, so we’re not in each other’s way all the time. But then we come together to talk or watch some tv or eat dinner or just generally hang out, throughout the day. We finished the last bit of Bean’s room (putting the curtains up). I’m working on report after report after report to finish off all my cases from work (at least I’m not seeing clients, thank goodness). I’m almost done, and I seem to be getting into a nice, steady pace.

Today is Canada Day. Happy Canada Day!! As an honorary Canadian (hehe), I’d like to say a few words, eh. Canada is awesome, eh, at least as much as I’ve been able to see of it (which isn’t much). I can’t complain about living in British Columbia. It’s arguably the most awesome place on earth to live. The weather is usually rainy and cloudy, but the atmosphere is so peaceful and loving. It’s the picture of peace living here. Lots of greenery, lots of city if you’re into that, lots of country and farmland if you’re into that. Lots of variety. Options are always ready to be one with nature. B.C. in and of itself is a lovely place. I’m quite proud that we’ll be raising our child(ren) here. Bean will love it here.

Pending on the waking hour of my darling night owl of a husband, we may go out to the bookstore and then to dinner later tonight. Not sure how packed every restaurant will be, considering it’s Canada Day and all, and the weather is lovely. So we may postpone it until tomorrow. I’m getting a bit of cabin fever being home all day, but every time I step out, I get soooo tiiirreedddddd. Drained of energy so easily. So I’m not complaining for the extra time to just sit around and lay around the house. With all this extra time, it’s easy to keep the house clean at all times. No work = more time to play and more time to maintain a clean home as we go along. It’s nice.

Maybe I’ll squeeze in a game of Wii or two. Dave has yet to hook up CAT6 cables behind our tv so that it’s easier for us to play any console we want, instead of having to have him crawl behind the tv to flick a switch of some sort. Eh well. Or perhaps a movie. Or read my book. I’m reading “Pursuit of Happyness” right now. Yeah, the one where the movie with Will Smith was based on.


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