Late nights are in the forecast | Klutch Photography| Vancouver family photography

it's 8:30 pm and my kids are tired and smelly from a busy weekend...yet, are they showered and ready for bed- NO.

why?

because it's so god dawn beautiful outside and they are playing wonderfully with all the neighborhood children.  it feels like summer right at this moment...and to be honest, i don't want to parent anymore today. anyone else feel the same way?

this will cost me dearly at bedtime and tomorrow with my 10 year olds "tired hormone induced behaviour" and one feisty 8 year olds melt downs.  yet, i get suckered in every time to their pleas of "10 more minutes mom", which leads to 30 minutes and then....an hour etc. sigh.

this could go on all night. yet i'm not stopping it!? could be because a have a newly acquired strongbow in my hand!

i can see a lot of late nights in the forecast!

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#summernights

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Please don't there be any pukers on the bus! | Vancouver Zoo | Klutch Photography | Vancouver family photographer

it's that time of year again...field trips!  this years journey- the vancouver zoo. 

i'm always guilted in to chaperoning by my daughter!  part of me is always game to go, but another part of me has a DEEP fear of spontaneous bus puking caused from ONE motion sick kid. this one puker can set a chain reaction (similar to dominos) that can trigging others to release a partly eaten breakfast or return trip lunch. the thought of smelling another persons half digested food in a save on foods grocery bag for a 1.5 hours (there and back bus trip) is enough to say NOPE, not going! 

BUT i always do. i'm a sucker for my freckle faced daughter wanting me still. so while she still thinks i'm "cool" i'll suck back the fear and do it anyways.

and by the grace of god, there has not been any pukers! can i get an amen. knock on some wood people, it's a miracle.

 

(the kids loved the zoo and were exhausted after a long day.  the best part for me, is always being able to capture it!)

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The oil lights on!? | Klutch Photography | Vancouver family photography

a week ago G noticed the oil light on on my truck and said "let me know if it stays on" as we have a few quirky dash board light things that have happened in the past (with none of them being serious, just glitchy).

later that week, I sent him a text saying the oil light is still on. the response back was "time for a new car"? me "lol" and the week pushed forward with no other attention given to the flashing genie lamp on my dash board.

i made a choice to spend time with my parents this long weekend instead of many other FUN options, partly because I had to work but mostly because this time will never come back with my healthy p's.  

 

we invited them over to watch che's soccer game (s) and eat. eating is what we do as europeans... along with walks and portuguese wine. really do you need to do any more then that. no. no, you don't!

 

I picked them up at the ferry terminal after my session saturday morning in vancouver, then we hit up ikea in richmond (of coarse) and then back home to surrey.  and the whole time, my truck is doing the oil flashing fluttery thing, oh well, it's still driving-were good!

 

later that day we go for a walk but decide to take the truck to get to our location and as we spark up it up the euro father says "ah deena, thaat don't soounnd guud"(ah dina, that doesn't sound good).  now let me be clear, that sound would not have registered with me AT ALL. i would have kept driving, for days. my truck is a blue job. yes, that means G takes care of it.  why? because I clean the toilets. enough said.

 

G pops the hood open and my dad and him "have a man look" at the running engine. then he dip sticks it and he FREAKS out.  NOT A STITCH OF OIL IS REGISTERING. NOTHING. and this is after the car was turned on (which i was told by my dad you don't check it after it's been "running" because it will register more oil then what you really have).

 

"so i guess were walking"!  i announce.

 

G was left to solve the almost seized engine, lack of oil...failing at his blue job-problem, while we continue our adventure by foot. as we made our way to the park, we were escorted by an old furry friend named pepper and i realized that if the euro's had not come this weekend, i would not have a truck for much longer because we didn't believe the oil light flickering was a "real issue"- such fools right! thank you universe for setting that up!  unfortunately, i think i need to make the truck a "pink" job from now on.

 

 

the rest of the weekend was spent in perfect nothing specialness, minus my parents eating sushi for the first time ever (can you imagine not eating sushi for 71 years!!), and my dad turning 72.  so grateful for this life, the little things the moments all of them. 

(update-the truck has recovered, the oil light is gone and no more knocks in the engine!)

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