

Time to go to the Aquarium.
Adam could seriously live there. He loves it.
We actually could SEE the sloth!
Adam took this photo himself!
For Spring Break, it wasn’t too crazy. Busy, but not nuts and emptied out after 3. We had no problem enjoying the exhibits and the shows.
Not to mention we had a […]
Don’t let the bed bugs bite. NO - seriously, don’t.
Bed bugs are a real thing, not just some silly statement you say when going to bed.
I have known about this problem in Vancouver for many years when I had a bed bug scare in the building I lived in located at 955 Thurlow many years […]
It rained quite a lot today. I’m inside the house on the computer stuck inside of my head. I’m in there tossing stuff around, trying to find that novel that I always thought I had inside of me… where did I put it? And, if I actually do find it, how do […]
Beach with a View
Originally uploaded by scatteredmommy
One thing I really love about living on the coast is the beaches. Whether it’s just a walk, bird watching, or keeping an eye out for treasures like a shell or beach glass, it’s never boring.
Being able to go in March is just another plus to living here […]
By Scattered Mom at Notes From the Cookie Jar
The premise: Dying eggs is always SO much more fun with friends. Each kid brings 6-8 hard boiled eggs to decorate and an Easter basket. You provide the materials, the food, and the enthusiasm.
How To: Set up a nice large table, covered with a disposable tablecloth […]
by Scattered Mom at Notes From the Cookie Jar
1. Plant something. Kids love to dig in the dirt, why not start a window sill herb garden? If you’re like us and live where the garden centers are already breaking out the primroses and tulips, it’s a great time to weed out that flower bed and […]
I personally LOVE JMB’s walking photos…..I cannot thank her enough for sharing them with us.
Now that Spring is encroaching and Spring Break is here for us parents….how about everyone do some photography of where they live….even the view from their windows would be fun, and share it with us.
I would love to see stuff from […]
When we do the seawall walk at West Vancouver we always meet at the Ferry Building Gallery seen above. Before the opening of the Lion’s Gate Bridge in 1938, the only means of transport between West Vancouver, on the north shore, and Vancouver downtown, on the south shore of the harbour, was a ferry […]
Recently I posted about Vancouver being chosen as the Number One most livable city in the world in 2007, for the fifth year in a row, by the Economist. I think the photos I used to illustrate that post would be enough to convince anyone that the city is indeed beautiful, with the snow-capped mountains […]
For the fifth year in a row Vancouver was ranked the best place to live in the world in a survey by the Economist magazine in 2007. Not the least of which factors contributing to that is the gorgeous setting.
Looking towards the mountains beyond the BC Place Stadium
home of the opening and closing ceremonies
of […]