Saturday, May 16, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" About Christmas & Boxing Day

It is no surprise to learn Canada celebrates Christmas on December 25th pretty much the same way as we do here in the USA - trees, decorations, gifts, Nativity scenes, time with family, etc. I would have been surprised if Canada did not celebrate Christmas.

But, I have been very happy to learn about Boxing Day, which is celebrated on December 26th and is not a holiday we celebrate here in the USA - this is what I've learned . . .

Children's Day Book Ideas

Children's Day is the second Sunday in June and yes, it is a real holiday - not one invented by me! If you are looking for a gift idea for the children you love, consider the following books . . . 

the little answer book for children - this book is available at the following  link  and will help you teach the children you love why they are able to believe God is real, know science and God go together, God is good, and the Bible is true. As you work through the books you will be able to help them journal the things they learn and participate in activities to help them remember. (This book does present the Evolutionary Creationist view.)

Summer Fun . . . Vacation Memory Jars!

Summer is the time for many special times and memories . . . some of which are created on vacations! If your grandchildren are going on a vacation this  summer, or will be doing something special during the summer - consider helping them make their own Vacation Memory Jars! I found this idea on Pinterest and thought I'd share it with you!

grandma's cookbook - Father's Day Truffles!

 

Father's Day is June 21st, and if the dads in your life are like the dads in my life, it is usually difficult to find a perfect gift for them! So, when I was browsing on  Pinterest and saw a recipe for M&M Cookie Dough Truffles . . . well, they looked to me like Father's Day Truffles! (I know my hubby LOVES M&M's and cookie dough!) 

Friday, May 15, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" about Remembrance Day

 

Canadians celebrate a day, well it is more remember a day which is remembered here in the USA, too, but they call it a different name - Remembrance Day (In the USA it is called Veterans Day.) But, no matter what it is called, whether you are Canadian or from the USA, this day is a day to remember the end of World War 1 and honor the Veterans. This is what I've learned about Remembrance Day -

The Little, Ginormous, Humongous, Hairy, One-Eyed Monster Boys Adventures

  

What could be a better way to start the summer than with books! So, today I am very happy to let you know about a fun book . . .  The Little, Ginormous, Humongous, Hairy, One-Eyed Monster Boys Adventures - and this book has two stories in it, so you get two books in one!

There May Be Pirates at Your House!!!

If you have young grandchildren and want to have some fun with them this summer at your house, consider "inviting" "pirates" to your home. When my grands were young we had two pirates who apparently buried "treasure" in the sandbox at my house! My grands were busy each weekend that summer digging for treasure in the sand box and lo and behold, they found some!

No Bake Orange Creamsicle Cheesecake!

Summer is nearly here, so today I am very happy to share with you a tasty recipe I found for No Bake Orange Creamsicle Cheesecake from Real Tasty Recipes by Cincy Shopper. This recipe is perfect for a tasty, cool dessert even on the warmest summer day as it combines a tasty whipped cream and cream cheese filling with a very delicious orange mousse - what could be more wonderful! 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" About Canadian Thanksgiving Day

When I saw Canada celebrates Thanksgiving Day, I thought I probably knew all about this day, but I was mistaken. Canadian Thanksgiving Day is not the same as Thanksgiving Day in the USA, so in this post I will write first about how these holidays are different and then about how Thanksgiving is celebrated in Canada - and I'll share a couple Canadian recipes.

The DNA of Grandparents & Parents Who Hand Down Confident Faith

  

If you are looking for a new book to read or give as a gift to a parent or grandparent you love, consider this book - The DNA of Grandparents & Parents Who Hand Down Confident Faith.

DIY Toys for Children's Day & Summer Fun!

 

Summer is almost here with warm days and lots of fun in and around water. So I thought I'd share with you some DIY toy ideas for sponge balls and light sabers I found on Pinterest which you could either make with your grandchildren or for them for children's day! 

just for fun - It is Chicken Dance Day!

While there are certainly many silly dances children enjoy, none are sillier than the Chicken Dance and today is a day for dancing this silly dance as it is Chicken Dance Day!

Gather your grandchildren and have fun dancing together - maybe you could have your own silly Chicken Dance contest - be sure to take lots of photos!

So, on this Chicken Dance Day, I thought I'd share a funny funny I saw the other day which answers the question of why the chicken crossed the road . . .

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" About National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

This "Lost Canadian" is so happy to know my new country is one which truly values truth and making things right. Canada has a history which is not a great one, as does the USA, when it comes to First Nations peoples. But, unlike the USA, Canada faced the truth, stood up, and took steps to do the right thing. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is held annually in Canada on September 30th to honor Survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities, and to remember the children who never returned home.

Don't Worry: It is Impossible to Spoil Grandchildren - Look What People Are Saying About It!

      

I am very happy to say, Don't Worry: It is Impossible to Spoil Grandchildren is available on Kindle and as a print version on Amazon - and it makes a wonderful gift for the parents and grandparents you know! But not only for parents and grandparents as if you are an aunt, uncle, or someone who works with children, this book is for you, too.