the thirties grind

get up, go to work, raise kids, pay bills, sleep. repeat.

24 January
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I’m officially married to an old man…and he’s not Bono.

My darling husband turns 40 today.  Better him than me – what on earth would become of this blog!!  We share our birthday, but I am MUCH younger than him – and I never let him forget it!  I have a few good more years in my 30s and I am planning to enjoy every minute of them!

We got a special video message this morning all the way from Dublin.  Thought I’d share it with you all!

Happy Birthday, Dave!!  Love you, love you, love you! xoxo

24 August
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Check it out! My man is pretty darn talented!

My husband just wrote, directed and produced his first commercial.  It is for our local radio station, 100.5 The Peak.  They are moving to a new frequency on September 10th, so that more people around the Lower Mainland can enjoy the amazing music and local talent they feature.  If he wins the contest, he is planning on donating the majority of the prize money to B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation…because he is just that kind of guy.  I think it’s is a pretty stellar commercial (I’m a bit biased, for sure)…please watch it , enjoy and share!  Would love to know what you think…I’m a pretty proud wife today!

15 June
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Let’s hear it for the boys!! Modern dads are kicking serious parenting ass: new documentary film takes us into the lives of 7 contemporary fathers.

First off I’m going to start by saying that my husband is likely the best dad on the face of the planet.  Really and truly, he is a hands-on, present, and nurturing father.  Okay…I’m obviously biased, and I’m certain there are more dads like him out there.  The Sound Films (in association with Tabula Dada) was pretty certain of this, too.  Their documentary film, DADS explores the role of the modern father.  In the words of director/producer/editor, Dave Rees, “…contemporary men simply have different priorities.” Read more…

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