Sunday, June 9, 2013
40, 40, Look Who's 40
Über excited about driving out into the countryside with my family! I know, I know, it doesn’t take much to make me happy these days. I just enjoy them so much! There is such a freedom when there is no debt and ya have a good paying, enjoyable job, that enables you to enjoy life without worrying about how you will pay for gas or food. To make it even better, it looks like the sun is going to make an appearance after all.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
Tumblr
Tumblr is so much easier to post to that I think I'll continue my posts there and less so here. If you "Tumble" look me up there at http://www.tumblr.com/blog/richertim
Just Testing
I have tried a new app that sends my Blogger posts to Tumbler as well so seeing if it does it automatically or if I have to manually do it each time.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
The Future Has a Fantastic View!
Hello, hello, helloooooooooo...
It's been a fantastic couple of weeks, months even, here in YEG (YEG is the International airport designation for Edmonton that people use here for Twitter and such). My wife's mom and brother have been with us for a visit and it's been so good to see them.
I didn't realize how much I missed everyone back in Ontario until I saw the two of them. Our last 6 years or so in Ontario were very stressful. We had some extreme life events happen at a time when our marriage was not as solid as I believed it to be. My wife and I had drifted apart and had really lost that support for one another that had always been there in the past, even to the point of losing our love for each other. During these years I had also pushed my friends and my faith away into the background. I was living for myself and not for my God or my family. For this I have truly and deeply repented. My wife and I both made mistakes, we are and never have been perfect. Our marriage was akin to the Titanic, we thought it "unsinkable" but learned that it was not. We have climbed aboard the life-raft and are now afloat together.
Our move to Edmonton was a turning point in our life. It forced all that had been hidden from each other to the surface and into the light. We have had obstacles to overcome and this is where our faith has been reignited, in our God and in each other. Although these obstacles are behind us now, we are still on a journey of healing together. The operative word there being "TOGETHER". Our love and desire for one another has been rekindled and I am speaking in faith that our marriage will be stronger in the end. Healing continues.
Long story short, if there is something to be learned from all that I have been through these past years, something learned that I can pass on to you, it would be that communication is always KEY in your relationships. Let those in your life know what you are going through and let them help you through it. Don't keep things bottled up inside, but also don't blow your top at every little thing, or even at all. Make sure that the people you are closest to, either your spouse, partner, children or friends are indeed closest to you. Meaning, don't put other things before them, that was my mistake and that almost cost my marriage. Putting myself and only what I wanted to do ahead of my wife sent her elsewhere to seek the love she craved and when you crave love it doesn't take much to turn your heart to another, which then sent me towards inappropriate things to satisfy what I felt was lacking, our hearts are fickle things. Nothing is more important than the people you are close to, not your job, not even your life. Learn to lay down your life on a daily basis for these people because if you can do that then they can only ever feel loved by you. Keep in mind always that love is not just a feeling, love is a choice, it is a verb not just a noun or adjective. It is a choice because you can choose to love even when the feeling isn't present, that may sound strange but it is true. I know from experience and if you choose to love feelings will inevitably return. Making a stand for your relationships and not throwing them to the wind and moving on speaks more volumes to the generations that are behind us than anything we could really ever say. We give up too easily. Nothing worth having is ever easy, and nothing easy is ever really worth having...
TR
It's been a fantastic couple of weeks, months even, here in YEG (YEG is the International airport designation for Edmonton that people use here for Twitter and such). My wife's mom and brother have been with us for a visit and it's been so good to see them.
I didn't realize how much I missed everyone back in Ontario until I saw the two of them. Our last 6 years or so in Ontario were very stressful. We had some extreme life events happen at a time when our marriage was not as solid as I believed it to be. My wife and I had drifted apart and had really lost that support for one another that had always been there in the past, even to the point of losing our love for each other. During these years I had also pushed my friends and my faith away into the background. I was living for myself and not for my God or my family. For this I have truly and deeply repented. My wife and I both made mistakes, we are and never have been perfect. Our marriage was akin to the Titanic, we thought it "unsinkable" but learned that it was not. We have climbed aboard the life-raft and are now afloat together.
Our move to Edmonton was a turning point in our life. It forced all that had been hidden from each other to the surface and into the light. We have had obstacles to overcome and this is where our faith has been reignited, in our God and in each other. Although these obstacles are behind us now, we are still on a journey of healing together. The operative word there being "TOGETHER". Our love and desire for one another has been rekindled and I am speaking in faith that our marriage will be stronger in the end. Healing continues.
Long story short, if there is something to be learned from all that I have been through these past years, something learned that I can pass on to you, it would be that communication is always KEY in your relationships. Let those in your life know what you are going through and let them help you through it. Don't keep things bottled up inside, but also don't blow your top at every little thing, or even at all. Make sure that the people you are closest to, either your spouse, partner, children or friends are indeed closest to you. Meaning, don't put other things before them, that was my mistake and that almost cost my marriage. Putting myself and only what I wanted to do ahead of my wife sent her elsewhere to seek the love she craved and when you crave love it doesn't take much to turn your heart to another, which then sent me towards inappropriate things to satisfy what I felt was lacking, our hearts are fickle things. Nothing is more important than the people you are close to, not your job, not even your life. Learn to lay down your life on a daily basis for these people because if you can do that then they can only ever feel loved by you. Keep in mind always that love is not just a feeling, love is a choice, it is a verb not just a noun or adjective. It is a choice because you can choose to love even when the feeling isn't present, that may sound strange but it is true. I know from experience and if you choose to love feelings will inevitably return. Making a stand for your relationships and not throwing them to the wind and moving on speaks more volumes to the generations that are behind us than anything we could really ever say. We give up too easily. Nothing worth having is ever easy, and nothing easy is ever really worth having...
TR
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Been Awhile
Life is going great here in Edmonton. Finally all settled in. Job is really good, family is well and my relationship with my wife is fantastic. So many many things to enjoy in Edmonton we're taking advantage of as much as we can. Took a beautiful walk through Terwillegar Park with my wife and son. It's amazing that such beautiful spaces exist within the boundaries of the city.
I leave you with a couple shots of our hike.
I leave you with a couple shots of our hike.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Good Times
A month has snuck by since my last post and I have a few things to share. First in that list is my acquisition of a job here in Edmonton. I was hired a little over a month ago as a JR. Prepress Technician and Designer at Printworks LTD. it is a really nice job, pretty laid back but busy. I'm able to do some design/layout work while learning all about the print industry. I work with a great group of people and for a really great General Manager. I am definitely ready to pick up some freelance work as well though, or at the very least just start working on some personal projects . On a second note my wife and I have had a rekindling of our marriage and love for each other that makes being in a new city, with a new job much easier to handle.
TR
TR
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Welcome to 2013
I wonder at times if one is considered a blogger if they are not blogging on a regular basis. A Blogger is defined as: someone who keeps and updates a blog, it doesn't say it has to be on a regular basis, although a person can start to feel guilty if they aren't doing so.
It isn't that I don't want to blog, I guess it's more on the side of - what does one blog about? I tend to ramble on about various aspects of my life, when I should just narrow it down and make a more concerted effort to blog on things that are more "bloggable". Perhaps that should be my resolution for 2013 (even though I tend not to make such things) to make a more bloggable blog.
Now that I am living in Edmonton there should be a vast plethora of things to write and photograph about and share here. For instance, my family and I took in Candy Cane Lane last week. Candy Cane Lane is a decorating event on a single street stretching for 8 blocks where almost every house is a fantastic setup of lights, models and music. Started back in 1968, it still continues today. There are sleigh rides, hot chocolate and countless people walking up both sides of the street. On either side, every other block or so, there are huge bins for people to make donations to the local food banks. It was a heartwarming and endearing time that I'm sure my family and I will include in our holiday traditions from now on.
TR
Here's a pic of one of the setups, it's a Snowman tanning bed :)
It isn't that I don't want to blog, I guess it's more on the side of - what does one blog about? I tend to ramble on about various aspects of my life, when I should just narrow it down and make a more concerted effort to blog on things that are more "bloggable". Perhaps that should be my resolution for 2013 (even though I tend not to make such things) to make a more bloggable blog.
Now that I am living in Edmonton there should be a vast plethora of things to write and photograph about and share here. For instance, my family and I took in Candy Cane Lane last week. Candy Cane Lane is a decorating event on a single street stretching for 8 blocks where almost every house is a fantastic setup of lights, models and music. Started back in 1968, it still continues today. There are sleigh rides, hot chocolate and countless people walking up both sides of the street. On either side, every other block or so, there are huge bins for people to make donations to the local food banks. It was a heartwarming and endearing time that I'm sure my family and I will include in our holiday traditions from now on.
TR
Here's a pic of one of the setups, it's a Snowman tanning bed :)
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