Thursday, March 28, 2013

Separation Anxiety

I am a proud military spouse. My husband has served as an officer in the navy for more than ten years now. I always knew there would be absences. I am a very independent woman and, frankly, I wasn’t worried about it. Until we had our son Mason. Then I practically begged him to never leave me again!

Luckily for me my husband was home when Mason was born and didn’t have to sail until he was a few weeks old, and only for three weeks that time. But it was still tough. Mason is five now and thankfully for us its only been twice his Dad has had to go away for a few months at a time to sea or on a course for his job. But it is still tough to have you and your child’s entire world turned upside down...and that’s just what happens the moment they walk out the door.

I have friends who’s husbands travel often for work and my brother works far away in a camp for two weeks and then is only home for one week before he has to leave again. It is a tough gig being a single parent and I bow down to those who do it full time! For the rest of us it is tough to be without your ‘right hand’ for weeks or months at a time. Thankfully I’ve learned a few tricks along the way.

Being a military spouse I make full use of my Military Family Resource Center. I got to know the services offered to me and to my children. The child minding saved my sanity and saved Mason from having a raving lunatic for a mother too! If a spouse is deployed they offer workshops for at home spouses and children and each ship also has a family network that gets the families together regularly. I found doing activities with the other spouses helped a lot because they fully understood what we were going through.

Whether you are a military family or just a family with a parent who is absent a lot there
are other ways to get through the time apart. Here are some of my tips:

  • You know those friends/family that say they are going to help you? They may forgetand get on with their own lives. Call them up! Never be afraid to ask for help. Very often people want to do something for you but have no idea how to help you. Give them lots of ideas! One of my friends used to come over once a week and have a glass of wine with me after Mason went to bed. Having that adult time was so important for me and I can’t even express how much I looked forward to it.
  • Reach out to others facing the same situation. I’ve learned my best survival skills fromother military wives. Get to know other people thriving alone and learn from them.
  • Get out by yourself sometimes. Luckily for me I was able to access free child minding twice a week for a few hours each time. Whether I used it to relax or do housework it didn’t matter...it was QUIET child-free time! If you aren’t military find someone willing to take your child off of your hands at least once or twice a week. You really do need it. If you don’t have anyone that will do it for you hire a sitter if you can afford it or even trade babysitting with a friend.
  • Have a ton of meals in the freezer. I made enough so that at least once a week I had a meal that was easy and was big enough for leftovers the next day. And if people want to help you, ask for food - especially from anyone you know who loves to cook or bake.
  • Do as much pre-prepping as you can. Make lunches the evening before. Have the coffee and water in the pot so in the morning you just have to press the button to turn it on - having coffee available first thing is a necessity in my house!
  • Don’t take on too much and learn to say no. People around you may not understand but when my spouse is away I live in survival mode and anything not vital to my family’s survival goes by the wayside. If too much is placed on my poor fried brain then things start to fall out, so give your brain a break and only deal with things you have to.
  • My final tip, and it has saved me many times, is to not do anything after 8:30 every evening. It may mean that you are running around like a mad woman between dinner and the kids’ bedtime but when your spouse is away and you are EVERYTHING you physically and emotionally need some down time every day. I can’t sleep if I don’t rest my body and my brain every night. Have a bubble bath, read a book, vegetate in front of the tv. As long as it doesn’t involve doing something for someone else it will help you cope.
One last thing to remember is that as hard as it is for you, it is hard for your spouse too.I remember feeling a great deal of resentment towards my husband the first time he went away. He was on a course and was gone for four months. He ate at a cafeteria  every day, had no housework or dishes, and spent every evening and weekend doing whatever he liked, all by himself. I was jealous. He was complaining about his roommate one night to me on the phone and I snipped ‘I’ll trade you - yours doesn’t wet his pants and throw tantrums like mine does!’ He was hurt and reminded me that he
would give anything to spend the day with his son. As hard as it is being the  cook/chauffeur/referee/housekeeper/gardener etc. all alone I can’t even imagine spending
weeks away from my children. Well, ok I can imagine it but anything more than a few
days would be gut wrenching for me. So after you make sure your spouse is bringing you home LOTS of great presents, cut them some slack and understand that they are going through a separation too.

Lastly, go easy on yourself. You are bound to get frustrated more, eat more, cry more and even yell sometimes. Be kind to yourself and remember that you’re not alone and that big tub of ice cream is in the freezer just waiting for you to need it...

Jennifer Hawke has worked in childcare and the dental field. She is now a stay at home mom to two boys and a proud navy wife.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Part 3: Easter Activities from Surrey to Abbotsford


Easter can be a hoppin' good time for the family with all these egg-cellent activities around the Lower Mainland, listed by municipality. Your local community centre may also offer Easter-themed fun - check with yours. Happy Easter everyone.

SURREY

Mylyne and Associates 4th Annual Easter Festival
March 30, 11:00am – 2:00pm
Mylyne and Associates would like to invite you for another "EGG HUH ting" event. Rain or shine, there will access to the indoor gym as well. As always, will have a fun-filled afternoon with great games, prizes, hunt for 5000+ eggs, and a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny.
Location: Surrey Christian School, 9115 - 160 Street, Surrey BC
Info/Registration: info@mylyne.com by March 25

Eco Easter Egg Hunt
March 30, 10:00am – 3:00pm
Search for Easter eggs in the forest!  Egg hunt times: Toddlers (0-3 yrs) may hunt at any time during event, Children (4-12 yrs) at 10:30 am,11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 1:30 pm. Take a picture with the Easter Bunny and enjoy egg-themed crafts, fun activities, tasty food and family entertainment. Every child receives a prize. Drop in. Rain or shine. For all ages. Cost: $7 per child.
Location: Surrey Nature Centre, 14255 - 96 Avenue, Surrey BC
Info: 604-502-6065 or http://surrey.ca/12539.aspx

Easter Fair 2013
March 30, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Join in Easter fun for the whole family at the Surrey Museum with crafts, games and an Easter Egg scavenger hunt. Learn about the real Easter Bunny and friends as you discover local wildlife and meet rescue animals, from rabbits to reptiles and an assortment of dogs and parrots. For all ages. Cost: By donation.
Location: Surrey Museum, 17710 - 56A Avenue, Surrey BC
Info: 604-592-6956 or http://www.surrey.ca/culture-recreation/7845.aspx

Pictures with the Easter Bunny
March 23 – March 31
Visit the Easter Bunny in his spring garden between Winners and Future Shop at Central City. Have your picture taken with him starting at $14.95. Picture times are: Noon to 6pm.
Location: Central City, King George Boulevard & 102 Ave, Surrey BC

Farm Easter Egg Hunt
March 30, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Decorate your Easter basket and hop like bunnies through the farm site as you hunt for brightly coloured eggs. Then play fun games, decorate a cookie and dye an egg. For ages 4 -8 years. Cost: $12 per child.
Location: Historic Stewart Farm,13723 Crescent Road, Surrey BC

DELTA

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
March 23, 9:00am – 11:00am
Join us for an egg-citing morning filled with Easter themed activities including a pancake breakfast, crafts and an Easter Egg Hunt. Bring your camera and have your picture taken with the Easter Bunny. Cost: $7 per child.
Location: North Delta Recreation Centre, 11415 84th Avenue, Delta BC
Info: http://www.corp.delta.bc.ca/EN/main/municipal/upcoming-events/upcoming/EasterBreakfastNorth.html

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
March 30, 9:00am – 11:00am
Join us for an egg-citing morning filled with Easter themed activities including a pancake breakfast, crafts and an Easter Egg Hunt. Bring your camera and have your picture taken with the Easter Bunny. Cost: $7 per child.
Location: South Delta Recreation Centre, 1720 56th Street, Delta BC
Info: http://www.corp.delta.bc.ca/EN/main/municipal/upcoming-events/upcoming/EasterBreakfastTsawwassen.html

FORT LANGLEY
Fort Langley Easter Scavenger HuntMarch 31, 10:00am – 5:00pm, Easter Scramble (5 & under) 12:00 pm & 3:00 pm
Calling all little bunnies! The all ages scavenger hunt includes fun activities that will take you exploring around the fort and earning chocolate as you go. The egg scramble will last until all the eggs have been found. Regular admission applies; free for annual pass holders.
Location: Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada, 23433 Mavis Ave, Fort Langley BC
Info: 604-513-4777 or http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/bc/langley/activ/activ2013.aspx#easter

LANGLEY

Easter Bunny Photos
March 16 - 30, Various Times 
Hop on down to Willowbrook to have your child’s photo taken with our Easter Bunny. Every child that visits the Easter Bunny will receive a free eco-friendly gift (while quantities last). Photos taken at Centre Court near Purdy's Chocolate during the following hours: Saturday to Tuesday & Friday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm, Wednesday & Thursday: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. Partial proceeds from the photos will benefit the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada.
Location: Willowbrook Mall, Centre,19705 Fraser Highway, Langley BC
Info: 604-530-4492 or http://shopwillowbrook.com/events/

Easter Egg Hunt
March 31, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fun for the whole family- participate in an egg hunt in the vineyard and splurge on Easter goodies in support of the Small Animal Rescue Society (formerly BC Rabbit Rescue). Take in live music and enjoy a glass or two of wine with your barbecue lunch at our outdoor wine bar while the kids frolic for the afternoon. Cost: $3 by donation.
Location: Township 7, 21152 16th Avenue, Langley BC

Easter Scavenger Hunt 
March 31, 10:00am – 5:00pm
Calling all little bunnies! On March 31 get ready for our NEW all-ages Easter Scavenger Hunt. Your mission: complete the activities of the scavenger hunt and earn chocolate treats. The all-ages scavenger hunt includes fun activities that will take you exploring around the fort and earning chocolate as you go. The scavenger hunt will take place around the grounds within the fort walls and will be available all day from 10am – 5pm. At 12pm & 3pm kids 5 & under can participate in the “Egg Scramble,” find as many eggs as you can on the giant map of British Columbia. 
Location: Fort Langley National Historic Site, 23433 Mavis Ave  Langley, BC V1M 2R5
Info: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/bc/langley/index.aspx

ABBOTSFORD

Easter Egg Hunt 
March 30 - 31, 12:00am – 3:00pm
Join us for our 1st Annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza at Maan Farms. Join for Easter Egg Hunt, prizes, Easter Bunny Meet and Greet, petting zoo and play area. Admission $5.00, Bring on easter basket. 
Location: 790 McKenzie Road, Abbotsford, BC
Info: http://www.maanfarms.com/

Part 2: Easter Activities from Burnaby to New West


Easter can be a hoppin' good time for the family with all these egg-cellent activities around the Lower Mainland, listed by municipality. Your local community centre may also offer Easter-themed fun - check with yours. Happy Easter everyone.

BURNABY

Easter Eggcitement
March 28, 3:30pm – 5:00pm
Join the Easter bunny for seasonal crafts, games and a mini egg hunt! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Cost: $10.00 per child.
Location: Willingdon Centre, 1491 Carleton Avenue, Burnaby BC
Info: 604-297-4526

Easter Fun at Brentwood
March 30, Show at 11:00am, Crafts 11:30am – 1:30pm
Mossop the Bunny is coming to Brentwood for a fun Easter show followed by Easter craft time! 
Location: Brentwood Town Centre, Show at Centre Court, Crafts at Toddler's Play Area, 4567 Lougheed Highway, Burnaby BC

Easter Egg Hunt
March 31, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
The Easter Bunny is stashing treats at the pool. Seven-year-olds and younger must be accompanied by an adult in the water. Bring your bathing suit. Loonie swim rates apply.
Location: CG Brown Pool Memorial Pool, 3702 Kensington Avenue, Burnaby BC
Info: 604-297-4520

55+ Grandparents and Tot Easter Egg Hunt
March 30, 10:00am – 11:00am
Come join in on the Easter festivities. Decorate an Easter basket that you can use to collect eggs during our mini egg hunt! Children must be accompanied by a grandparent. Cost: $6.77 per child. No drop-ins.
Location: Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Avenue, Burnaby BC


PORT MOODY

Easter Extravaganza
March 31, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Join in on the Easter egg hunt (kids look for marbles and exchange them for chocolate eggs). There will also be magic, music, face painting, photos with the Easter Bunny, a Easter basket craft and a duck pond prize game. Rain or shine. Cost: $5 per person, cash only.
Location: Port Moody Station Museum, 2734 Murray Street, Port Moody BC

MAPLE RIDGE

Easter Photos
March 23 - 30, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Visit and Photos with the Easter Bunny 
Location: Haney Place Mall, 35 - 11900 Haney Place

NEW WESTMINSTER

Easter in Queen's Park
March 31, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
This family event is filled with activities for children between three and 10 years of age. Event highlights include: entertainment featured at the Bandshell, crafts & face painting, photos with Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, the petting farm and loads of fun activities for youngsters to enjoy. Concession services will be available. Admission is free.
Location: Queen's Park, 600 Eighth Street, New Westminster BC
Info: 604-777-5121 or http://www.newwestcity.ca

Part 1: Easter Activities Vancouver to Richmond

Easter can be a hoppin' good time for the family with all these egg-cellent activities around the Lower Mainland, listed by municipality. Your local community centre may also offer Easter-themed fun - check with yours. Happy Easter everyone.




VANCOUVER

Easter Eggstravaganza
March 23, 11:00am – 12:30pm
For children ages 3 to 8 years. Join us for a morning of Eggciting activities and action! Rain or shine, the outdoor egg hunt, is a search for bright and colourful eggs, big and small. The Easter bunny will be joining us. Cost: $5.00.
Location: Douglas Park Community Centre, 801 W. 22nd Avenue, Vancouver BC
Info: http://vancouver.ca

Easter Egg Hunt
March 30, 9:30am – 10:45am (Ages 1-3), 11:15am – 12:30pm (Ages 1-6)
Come for some Easter Egg Hunt fun! Includes arts & crafts activities and a visit from the Easter Bunny! Pre-registration required, drop-ins permitted ONLY if space is available. The event will also include an egg hunt with a candy bag to take home. No need to bring a basket, this will be part of our arts & crafts activities. Parent's supervision is required for 1-3yrs session. Cost: $5 per child.
Location: Roundhouse Community Centre, 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver BC
Info: 604-713-1800 or http://roundhouse.ca/ai1ec_event/easter-egg-hunt/?instance_id=719

Easter Egg Hunt
March 23, 12:00pm
The Cadillac of Easter events! Ages 10 years & under. You can bring your own basket, or make one the day before (at Westbrook Welcome Centre on March 21 & 22, 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm).
Location: Westbrook Village, 3378 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver BC
Registration/Info: DiscoverWesbrook@UBCProperties.com

Easter Family Fun at Hillcrest
March 30, 11:00am – 1:00pm
Come to Hillcrest for some Easter family fun! Children and adults will have fun making Easter crafts, decorating cookies/cupcakes, playing carnival games and winning fun prizes! Kids will have fun going on an egg hunt and taking home special treat bags! Great photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny. Cost: $3.00.
Location: Hillcrest Community Centre, 4575 Clancy Loranger Way, Vancouver BC
Info:
http://vancouver.ca

Stanley Park Easter Train
March 23 to April 1, 10:00am – 5:00pm
Hop on by for a fun-filled day including a ride on the miniature train, egg hunts, crafts and a visit from the Easter Bunny. The train runs rain or shine and is fully covered, protecting everyone onboard from spring showers. Be sure to bring your own Easter basket for the egg hunt!
Location: Stanley Park,

Info: www.vancouver.ca

Hippity Hop Easter Event
March 28, 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Hippity Hop, Hippity Hop, bouncy your way through the egg hunt maze, games and all the other fun and exciting stations. Cost: $3.00. Pre-registration is required
Location: Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver BC
Register/Info: http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/creekside-recreation-programs.aspx

Easter Eggstravaganza
March 30, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Hop in and meet the Easter Bunny. Outside Egg Hunt and lots of indoor activities too! Parent participation required. Pre-registration encouraged. Cost: $6 per child.
Location: Kitsilano Community Centre, 2690 Larch Street, Vancouver BC
Info: https://sites.google.com/site/kitscc/programs/special-events

Easter Eggstravanza and Breakfast
March 31, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
HOP on down to our annual Easter Event at Sunset. Activities will include a bouncy castle, arts and crafts, face painting, cookie decorating and an Easter egg hunt. Breakfast will be served by our wonderful group of youth volunteers. Register now as this event is surely going to sell out. Cost: $5 per child.
Location: Sunset Community Centre, 6810 Main Street, Vancouver BC
Info: http://www.mysunset.net/

Easter Hunt
March 30, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Join your neighbours and get to know your local merchants. Hunt for clues that will let you know more about Cambie Village, Vancouver, and your neighbourhood. Your completed Map of Clues will earn you an Easter treat. The event is suitable for youth and adults. Younger children will require help from older siblings and parents.
Location: Cambie Village, 3378 Cambie St., Vancouver BC
Info: http://www.cambievillage.com/upcoming-events.htm

Easter Egg Hunt & Carnival
March 29, 10:45 am – 11:45 am (Age 5-7), 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (Age 8-12)
This popular annual event brings families and the Easter Bunny together to have a FUN-tastic time! The event will feature a bouncy castle, Easter themed arts & crafts, face-painting, and so much more! The Easter Egg Hunt portion of the event will take place both indoors and outdoors (weather-permitting). All participants are guaranteed to take home a prize! Please bring a non-perishable food donation to support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. Adult participation is required for 2-4 yrs session. Drop-ins not permitted.
Location: Killarney Community Centre, 6260 Killarney Street, Vancouver BC
Info/Registration: http://vancouver.ca

Easter Eggstravaganza
March 30, 10:30am – 12:00pm
EGGstra fun is in store at our annual Easter event, which includes a continental style brunch, games, crafts, family entertainment and an Easter Egg Hunt. Space is limited and registration must be done in advance. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is suited for children 2-8 years. Cost: $5.00 per child.
Location: False Creek Community Centre,1318 Cartwright Street, Vancouver BC
Info: http://www.falsecreekcc.ca/

Easter Fun
March 30, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Enter a colouring contest and make neat crafts to take home. Get your photo taken with the Easter Bunny on Friday, Saturday, or Monday
from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm. Photos are $5 each by Mandarin 1HR Photo.
Location: Kingsgate Mall, Kingsway & Broadway, Vancouver BC
Info: http://www.kingsgatemall.com/events.html

Breakfast with Bunny
March 30, 9:30am – 11:30am
Join your neighbours and friends from the Kensington Community for Breakfast with Bunny. There will be a pancake breakfast, arts and crafts, entertainment and a visit from the Easter Bunny. Please register early for this event. Cost: Members $6.00, Non-members $7.00.
Location: Kensington Community Centre, 5175 Dumfries Street, Vancouver BC
Info: http://vancouver.ca

Easter Egg Hunt
March 31, 10:00am (Under 5yrs), 11:15am (5-7yrs), 12:30pm (8-12yrs)
Join for a FREE and “eggciting” Easter event at the River District! There will be chocolate egg hunts, a bag decorating station, face-painting and prize draws! Pre-registration is required to participate by March 25.
Location: River District Centre, 8683 Kerr Street, Vancouver BC
Info/Registration: syoung@parklane.com or http://www.riverdistrict.ca/events/1468/easter-egg-hunt/

NORTH VANCOUVER

Lonsdale Market Celebrates Easter
March 31, 11:00am – 3:00pm
Easter activities for kids include face painting (small fee), balloons, an Easter craft, and a visit from the Easter Bunny!
Location: 123 Carrie Cates Court,
North Vancouver BC

Easter Brunch
March 31, 10:00am – 2:00pm
This year's Easter festivities will feature delicious brunch classics for all ages and an exciting Easter Egg hunt led by the Easter Bunny himself. Cost: Adults $42, Child (5 - 12 years) $15, Tots (4 & under) Free when accompanied by an adult. Reservations limited.
Location: Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC
Info/Reservations: 604-998-5045 or http://www.grousemountain.com/events/easter-brunch-2013

Maplewood Farm Easter Event
March 31, 10:00am – 12:00pm
There will be a number of great Easter activities taking place at Maplewood Farm. Anyone who finds a hidden egg around the farm and turns it into the Greenhouse will get a goody bag! The Easter Bunny will also be dropping by to hand out chocolate. Special admission rates apply.
Location: Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver BC
Infohttp://maplewoodfarm.bc.ca/news-event-blog



WEST VANCOUVER

Lions Club Easter Egg HuntMarch 31, Time to be confirmed
Hop on down to John Lawson Park and join in the Lions Club kids Easter egg hunt.
Location: John Lawson Park, West Vancouver BC
Info: http://westvancouver.ca/Level3.aspx?id=24840



RICHMOND

Easter at the Cannery

March 30, 10:00am – 5:00pm

Have fun hunting for eggs while learning about fishing on the West Coast. Enjoy Easter themed arts, crafts and activities. Enter the annual prize draw for a chance to win a chocolate Easter bunny.
Location: Gulf of Georgia Cannery, 12138 Fourth Ave, Richmond BC