Saturday, November 23, 2013

ditches, friends, and Woodstock NB

The plan for the day was pretty straight-forward.  On Saturdays, the new AM routine is for me to watch the kids while tackling all the housework and laundry for the weekend, AND Dave gets a good 3-4 hour stretch of marking done while he’s bright and fresh.  Then, the work is just done and we can enjoy the weekend more. After this little Saturday am spree of productivity, Dave will take the kids out for an hour or two for the purpose of  
a)      BONDING with the kids
b)      to give me a little break

After lunch and naps, we do something nice as a family before supper and bed.  Today, the after nap plan was to:
1)      Crack open a pomegranate and beat the crap out of it with a wooden spoon to quickly release all the seeds.  This is going to be our kick off the pre-holiday season tradition.  (  I saw a you tube video going around demonstrating this, and I tested it.  And it works!
2)       Put on the Christmas music and set up the tree and other decor
3)      Enjoy some hot chocolate after all the magic is complete.

Well, the first few hours of the day went as planned.  I was pretty pooped by 10 after tackling so much laundry and chores WHILE hanging with the kids.  I was going to run to do groceries with them, but flopped onto the bed in despair as Dave was marking, and lamented the task ahead.  I just didn’t feel like running around in the cold with all 3 kids to get groceries.  Like any wonderful husband, he offered to do it with them before they went to the park.  Like any skeptical wife, I questioned his ability to get all the correct sale items while juggling the 3 kids on a busy Saturday.  But, he grinned and told me he had full confidence in himself.  I proceeded to draw a overhead map of the grocery store with letters A-Z , and an accompanying legend which showed which items would be in THAT location and the proper price.  This was my attempt to make it easier for him and thus alleviate my guilt of dumping this task on him.  Plus, it was kind of fun to make.  Sometimes my love and need for organization scares me!

I helped bundle the kids up and off they went.  I spent the first hour bustling around finishing a few house items, some emails, and finally sat down to breath deeply and enjoy some down time.  Some snow had started to really come down, and I thought about how the kids would be loving the park, Dave would be loving driving in the magic white, and it would be perfect as we decorated our tree.   Minutes later the phone rang.  It was Dave, “Hi Chrissy.  It’s Dave.  The kids and I have been in a minor car accident.  Everyone is ok.  The van is just stuck in a ditch off greenbank and fallowfield.  Can you call some of the guys to come and pick us up?”

“The guys” 

  I am so thankful that Dave and I have a  group of “guys” (and their wives)  that we can call up, no matter what the situation, and know help will arrive.  After about ten minutes that involved me choking back tears while sending a few texts/calls/email/ and a facebook shout out, I had help on the way!  I say, “I”,  but really, it was God looking after us in all of this.

First off, as I found out later, there had been a bad accident a few cars ahead of Dave on this horrible stretch called the greenbelt.  It is just 2 very narrow lanes of traffic,  the speed limit is 80, and some people fly through their going 100.  It is open and windy, and gusty, and narrow and horrible.  In fact, when I was just 5 months pregnant with Jesse, I drove my car into the ditch in the EXACT same place as Dave, when an oncoming van lost control and swerved into my lane.  Anyways, an accident happened a few cars ahead due to ice on the roads, causing cars behind to slam on their brakes.   All Dave saw was the car ahead of him swerve onto the shoulder of the road, with another car stopped on the middle of the road.   When Dave jammed on his breaks- they just slid on  the ice, and so he had to either hit the car in front of him, on crash into the car on the shoulder of the road, or veer hard right and take the deeper ditch. So, that’s what he did.  He not only missed the cars, but somehow missed the fence and poles down in the ditch too.   The van didn’t roll or crunch... simply bashed downward into the ditch and scraped itself along the fence while coming to a stop.  I guess the girls were ok because they didn’t know what was going on.  But Jesse was screaming and crying and hyperventilating asking Dave why there was big bangs and bumps and WHY he was not on the road!  I am just so thankful this was not worse than what it could have been.

The tow trucks were all tied up dealing with accidents all over the city on this first real snowy day in Ottawa, and since friends were on the way, the police recommended waiting until later in the day, and calling for a tow then.   Small group guy, Stevie, arrived first on the scene, and since he has a baby exactly Robyn’s age, a car seat was all set, and he picked her up and brought her home to mama(being the more tired and hungry one of them all).  He also brought home our groceries.   Steph arrived a bit later after leaving her own 2 kids with her mom, and picked up Jesse, Janna, and Dave (2 car seats all set in HER van) and dropped them off safe and sound to my front door step.  She had even thought to take some snacks with her, as it was past lunch and nap times, and everyone was likely a bit moody.   I didn’t arrange any of this seating plan!    Stevie was the first person to come and had a car seat for Robyn.  Steph was the next person, and had enough seats for the others.  I just feel overwhelmed that God works out even these little details.

While waiting for everyone to get home,  I had several calls, texts, and Katie even came by to make sure I was ok.  I kept breaking into tears when people asked how I was, because I felt SO guilty that I hadn’t done the grocery trip earlier in the day as planned.  I know these things happen, and Dave, was in the same boat feeling so responsible for not being more vigilant on the roads.  I guess I am just trying to leave the guilt at the door, and be thankful and rejoice in all things! 

Anyways, everyone arrived home safely and I had grill cheese (comfort food) all set to go.  Kids were SOOOO tired and hungry as it was past 2, but it was so nice to see them.  Jesse told me he hated the snow now because it made him bump off the road for a long, long, while.  And has also been lamenting how he misses the van! 

Needing to get the van towed and checked out, Dave called another guy who is good with cars from our small group, to see if he might take a look at it to assess the damage before committing it to the shop.  Well, dear Paul, not only agreed, but found a friend who has a 4 by 4 and offered to try and pull it out of the ditch and look at it himself.   They got er’ done this afternoon, and the van seems ok!  Scratched, missing some plastic off the bumper....but running just fine.  Dave drove it home, and we just JUST enough time to get the tree up before supper and bed.
  
And right now, I am just reflecting about how God is so good, and in control, and taking care of us.  And these bumps in the road, and messes in our days, are such opportunities for him to show His Power and goodness through others.  Praise God.  And, thank you for the wonderful friends you have blessed us with here in Otown.

On that same note, I am feeling really down because 2 members from our small group, and really our best friends since the day I moved here, are moving out of Ottawa very soon L

I met Seth and Rebekah just 2 days after coming back here happily married to Dave.  Rebekah would know the exact day, because she remembers incredible things.  But, I am going to guess it was May 19, 2007.    We met at Eggspectations, a breakfast place downtown, and I immediately loved Rebekah.  She was a combo of people I knew, and had that friendly maritime vibe, with a few loveable quirks.  As did her husband, Seth.  Seth and Dave had been friends all year at Carleton University.    Dave and I have this horrible habit of categorizing everyone’s personality.  You’re either very Ontario, Ontario, maritime-ish, or SUCH a Mari timer.    And being from there... it is just cozy and awesome to us!   I probably shouldn’t have confessed that...  

 Anyways, they were my first friends here, and we spent a lot of time together that first summer.  We would play Mario party and eat popcorn out of our apartment for hours on end, and if we were really being fancy, we’d make sausages.  WE were so broke!  They also had us over to Seth’s place and we watched a lot of the Sens action with them the year they were in the play offs.  They rejoiced with us when we got Cooper, and asked if they could come over immediately to see him!   


 I should mention they were just engaged when we met, and so that first year in Ottawa we enjoyed getting ready for Seth and Reb's wedding. Showers, and tux fittings, and decorating and the like.  Even though busy, they always made time for fun and hang outs.    They enjoyed board games and hot drinks with us, and if you would have told us that in 5 years we would have gone from 4 to 10... I’m not sure we’d have believed you!


Rebekah and I got pregnant just a few months apart, and they were the first visitors to come and see Jesse.  Bringing dinner of course.  We were so sad when we found out that summer during our trip to the Maritimes that Rebekah’s mom had passed away from a hard fought battle with cancer.  And not only that, but just weeks before their first little girl, Naomi entered the world.   We visited them in the hospital, and tried to share our limited tips on nursing and slings and babies in those first few months. 
Jesse and Naomi

 

They helped us move to our townhome when Jesse was shy on 1, right around the time they moved into their new town home just 10 minutes away.  When I headed back to work that September, Rebekah was the one who watched Jesse for me, and then our second babies were born just one month shy of each other a few months later.  Jonah and Janna.  We didn’t plan it, or the names, but it’s been so fun, having kids the same age in each others lives.  


Later that year, we invited Seth and Rebekah into our small group from church, and got to know them on a much deeper and more spiritual and intimate level through weekly meetings involving prayer, bible study, encouragement, investment, and accountability....
baby dedication... lots of babies from the small group


Their third baby, Gideon, came about half a year before ours, and it didn’t stop them from being so generous with their time and possessions and energy.  Despite having 3 kids under 3, these are people who are always up for spontaneous visits, grabbing our kids to give us a short break here and there, dropping off unidentified cards with money ( I KNOW IT’S BEEN YOU GUYS!)  They have been so generous, and gifted us with their dishwasher when we needed one, an air conditioner, and have offered us countless things like these!   My favorite picture frame on the wall....

Mostly, they are just such KIND and loving people.  Always up for anything, always smiling, and honest about who they are, and where they are in life.  They have been through a lot of loss in various ways, and yet have persevered by God’s grace.  In just 5 plus years of marriage they have produced 3 kids, moved around Ottawa several times, lost loved ones, switched jobs, finished schools,  had their families move away to Russia/Australia, etc.  And now, they are the ones moving...at pretty much the same time they are expecting baby 4!!! 

We were very excited to hear about little Potter 4 this past summer. Due February 2014.   We were also pumped to hear Seth had gotten into training for a GREAT job.  However, it involved completing 4 months of intensive training a few hours outside of Ottawa.   This was exciting for them, but it’s been hard on pregnant Rebekah, who remained in Ottawa, with her 3 kids under the age of 4.  We’ve done our best as a small group to surround her with meals and company and help with the kids and babysitting dates, but nothing really replaces the loneliness for your spouse.  Seth has made it home on weekends, but they go by so fast, and then Rebekah has, yet another, week to tackle on her own.   In circumstances where I have done a week or 2 without Dave, I just about went crazy.  It’s the doing dinner and bed time on your own each day that is the worst, I think.   Rebekah has done 16 of these weeks!!! Four to go!

Today, was “posting” day.  The job would require relocation somewhere of several posts in Canada.  Seth was in the middle of the picking order in a huge class of trainees, and had a top 10 list made carefully with Rebekah. They’d been doing their research on various areas available, decided on priorities, and consulted me asking info about Woodstock, NB.   It was one of the choices, and growing up just 10 minutes away, I was able to give them lots of details.  It made it onto their top 10 list, and when Seth had his turn to choose today, it was available, and so he chose it!

The Potters are moving to Woodstock!!!!  I am so excited for them.  I think they will like the maritime vibe once they get used to it.   I am a bit jealous.  I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to raise our kids in New Brunswick, to smell the piney trees every day, to breathe in the fresh and OPEN air.   Seriously.  

The biggest feeling today, though, is that I am just sad.   They have been with Dave and I along our entire Ottawa adventure!  Not just as witnesses, but been so involved in it.   I will miss them SO dearly, but am thrilled we’ll be able to see them every summer, and happy for this new job and great little town for them. 

Seth and Rebkeah have never lived outside of Ottawa.  They have never been to Woodstock.  They have no family, and NO connections there.  They are moving, likely, in the dead of winter just a month before she is due with a new baby.  It’s a new job, it’s a new world.   I know many of my readers are from NB.  IF any of your are in that area and want some lovely friends with 4 lively kids, DO get a hold of me, and I”ll give you their digits.  I’m sure some friendly faces and visitors would be such a blessing in their new adventure.  Plus, they are going to NEED SOMEONE to come watch their kids while she gives birth to baby 4!  I bet they’d even pay you  ;)

Well, I should be on my merry way.  Going to sit by the tree, and take those moments to breathe and be thankful.  Thanks for reading.  I'm out. 



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