Prince George Christmas 2012

We spent another Christmas at home in Prince George.
Considering Jason was flying out to Quebec for the World Under 17
Tournament Boxing Day, we kept things low key.
We celebrated our christmas with our neighbors - The Clark's.
We consider them our family.
My parents spent christmas in Saskatoon but made it safely
to Prince George shortly after.
Gigi Ed and I were booked on flights to Quebec,
Baba was spending some quality time with the kidlets.


Stockings were hung by the chimney with care,

In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there!!



Merry Christmas from The Becker Family!


Glenview Elementary School Christmas Concert
Spot my elf in the back!



And my reindeer right up front!


Christmas coffees with my good friend Dayle.

Becker Family Christmas Greeting 2012

2012 - What a year!
Busy, busy and one more busy.

But, we are nothing more than thankful for it all because it brings time spent with friends & family, vacays, hockey games, riding lessons, Horse Shows, happy-hours, golf games, and so on.  Busy keeps us happy.
If you can believe it this will be our second christmas in the same house!! As I was decorating this past month, I could not figure out why it wasn't stressful and why it didn't take re-arranging of all sorts. And then it came to me - I've done this before. I've done this before in this same house.  We have become accustomed to change, needless to say. And I couldn't be more settled or happier in Prince George.

Neighbors.  I didn't understand the importance of these types of people until we moved to Twinberry Drive.  They text when you leave your garage door wide open on a cold winter night,  to remind you of happy hour, to fix the gate, to remove the snake hidden in the corner of your garage,  and last but not least -  to celebrate holidays.  You know you have made friends with your neighors when dropping over for a visit turns into ordering in Chinese dinner and then laughing and talking until late hours of the night.   I am thankful for wonderful neighbors and I'm so happy to say that they are only a house or two away. They are our family away from home.

Friends.   We have amazing friends.  I love the morning texts, just to say hi.  I love the emails - just because.  I love that you understand our crazy, narotic schedules.  I love that we can swap kids due to crazy narotic schedules.  I love that we may have not seen eachother in years, but when we do we pick up right from where we left off.   I love booking phone dates.  I love facebook so I can see that some of you are now dating, married, or watch your children grow up.  I post  my photos for the very same reason. We have met wonderful people in Prince George through work & activities.  You all know who you are and we love you all.  Life would not be made exactly as it should be without amazing friends.

Family.  Grandparents are awesome.  This past August my parents asked if the kids could come visit them, not for the weekend, not for a week or two but for one whole month - while that registers I will say it again - ONE WHOLE MONTH.  It was amazing for both sides - well, except for Gigi Ed as the kidlets were apparenly driving him crazy on the first day.  Thank goodness they stayed for a month as this is how long it took both Gigi and the kidlets to adjust to eachother's routines.  Jason and I became honeymooners again and went to movies, several dinners and even stayed out way too late  - so late we needed a ride in to retrieve BOTH vehicles followed by naps in the afternoon.  What kind of parents nap in the afternoon - parents whose kids are gone for ONE WHOLE MONTH.  What was so wonderful about it all, is that the kidlets were able to spend time with Papa Dennis & Mami Chantal as well.  They reunited with their cousins and had more than a few stories to tell when they arrived back home in Prince George.  They also learned a few things while being away:
Me: Gross, which one of you farted.
Bella: Not me.
Brax: you smealt it, you dealt it.
Me: where did you hear that?  School?  (trying to hold my laughter in)
Brax: Papa Dennis
Thank you ALL for a wonderful month, we are all very grateful.

Careers.  I am so very proud.  This past spring Jason was selected to represent Team Pacific as Head Coach at the World Under 17 Tournament in Quebec December 28th - January 4th.  When Jason began his coaching career not so very long ago, I always looked forward to the summer and to the christmas break.  As Jason recently started his own Consulting business - Becker Consulting, my summers are as well consumed with hockey.  Christmas break this year, no different than the summer break - consumed with hockey.   We don't complain, we don't get tired of it.  We are nothing but proud of him.  I am looking forward to a pleasant yet adventurous trip with my dad to Quebec to watch some of this talented hockey.  And shopping,  Dad just doesn't know it yet.  I'll break it to him once we get to Montreal.
I continue to participate in alot of "part-time" activities and if I add them all up, it makes me "full-time" BUSY. I took on a new position with Scotiabank in early June as a Customer Relations Representative and absolutely love it.  I continue to volunteer with the YMCA, consistantly keep at my exercise routine at the gym and of course taxi the kidlets around to activities.  FULL-TIME busy.  It's all good, to be perfectly honest I can't sit still anyways. 

Kidlets. Crazy Train.   Yep, get on board the crazy train - that's how we roll around here.  They keep me on my toes, that's for sure.  Bella has got something to say about everything ALL THE TIME.  "Mom, you are going the wrong way again."  "Mom, can you buy  me a horse?" " Mom, it's just a frog - get over it."  Mom, Mom, Mom.  The only time I can keep her quiet is when a Cougar player comes nearby.  She turns a lovely shade of pink and will sit silent for several minutes at a time.   She loves everything about school, her teacher, and horses.  This is her second season  training with a horse named Chico from the Spruce Ridge Pony Club.  They have a special bond and an amazing relationship.  Chico's eyes light up when Bella walks in the barn, and not just because she has a carrot hidden behind her back.
Braxton is my vibrant, enthusiastic about everything, story-telling kidlet.  "Dad, when I grow up I want to live in a gingerbread house."  "Mom, did you know that a frog's brain is yellow?"  "Coach Craig, did you miss me at hockey practice - I missed it because I was throwing up everywhere." "Mary, did you know I'm hawaiian?"   My little book of knowledge.  I have to admit, it's refreshing and amusing.  He also is full on Mr. Hockey.  He can hold one heck of a hockey stance but he can't stop a puck.  He loves to skate fast and thank goodness he is not one of the kids who  slams themself into the boards to stop.  He has also learned to dress himself in his equipment, probably because he didn't like the way his mom dressed him.

The Dog.  Barkley.  The greatest listener in the house.  He is the perfect fit.  We don't dress him up and  take "cute" pictures of him or bake him birthday cakes for his birthday - people who do that are weird. But I do talk to him while I fold laundry and he does seem quite interested.  I guess if that makes me weird, so be it.



We would like to wish you all a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Jason, Jaime, Bella, Braxton & Barkley the dog.

Becker to coach Team Pacific U-17

Tan lines, not bluelines, were in Prince George Cougars' assistant coach Jason Becker's mind when he received the news from Hockey Canada.

In addition to his duties with the Western Hockey League's Cougars next season, Becker will step behind the bench as head coach for Team Pacific at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge when it's hosted in Quebec, Dec. 28 to Jan. 4."It was tough to make my day any better as I was vacationing in Hawaii but it certainly did," said Becker about receiving the news. "I was just checking my emails. We had to delay our trip to the beach for about an hour but it was well worth the wait."The 37-year-old joined the Cougars in December 2009 and has served as an assistant coach to Dean Clark for the past three seasons.      

"I think all assistant coaches have the dream of being a head coach at one time at a high level and this is just a small step in that direction," said Becker. "This'll be an opportunity for me to be able to take the reins and, hopefully see if we can bring back gold for Team Pacific."
No Team Pacific team has captured the gold medal dating back to the tournament's early days when it was known as the Quebec Cup.
Team Pacific has earned five silver and five bronze medals.In 2011, Team Pacific took home the bronze medal, but was forced to settle for fifth place at the most recent tournament. A pair of Cougars players have played for the team, which is made up from British Columbia and Alberta players, with Troy Bourke making the grade in 2011 and Chase Witala playing on last season's team.

When it comes to selecting players for Team Pacific, Becker will have Cougars' assistant general manager and director of player personnel Wade Klippenstein as his head scout."He's got a great eye for scouting and the experience working international events," said Becker. "He's been watching these kids for about three years now so he'll have a good background on the players that we're going to be keying in on."Becker's assistant coaches with Team Pacific will be Steve Hamilton of the Edmonton Oil Kings and Brandon West of Kelowna.The cities of Victoriaville and Drummondville are co-hosting the tournament.

Sheri LAMB
Citizen staff
slamb@pgcitizen.ca


Events

Book that babysitter, because this mama is getting out of the house!
I love going to events, especially the ones that are charitable.

Black & White Soiree - Elizabeth Fry Society


Robyn, Heather and I - lovely ladies from work



Best of the Best Scotiabankers Event 2012
French themed
My work bestie Heather and I


Evening of Pink - Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Dr.Laura invited several of us ladies from the YMCA to join her
It was a wonderful event, looking forward to next year!


Shelley and I at the Evening of the Pink Event

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween from Darth Vador and Vampire Bat!

Full of fun, full of tricks - Happy Birthday Brax , You're 6!


We held a Carnival Themed birthday party for Brax.
He picked the games - plinko & earth worm toss
We had a popcorn machine, cotton candy, cake & prizes.
It was exhausting, to say the least.
They kids had a BLAST and I needed a nap.
Happy Birthday Brax!
The Birthday Crew


Earth worm toss


Ultimate Fans


Bella and Brax were picked to be "Ultimate Fans'
at the Cougar hockey game.

Grade 2 and Grade 1

 
Glenview Elementary School
Prince George, BC 
Grade 2


Glenview Elementary School
Prince George, BC
Grade 1

Miss Grade 2 Mr. Grade 1



They both were so very excited for their first day of school,
I had sniffles.  Every year.



Trouble with a Capital "T"
Brax and his buddy Blaise


Kidlets Wakaw Lake Vacay

ONE WHOLE MONTH spent in Saskatchewan.
The kidlets enjoyed their Wakaw Lake Vacay.


On the pontoon



Gigi must have turned his back for a second,
because Brax is driving!


Knee-boarding


Tubing!


Fishing!

Prince George Hockey Alumni Golf Tournament


On August 17th, 2012 the FIRST
Prince George Cougar Hockey Alumni Golf Tournament was held.
It was very successful and the money raised from the event
was donated to the Spirit of the North Foundation.
It was such a huge success, the event will become annual.


Scotiabank was one of the major sponsors.
We had volunteers throughout the day from all 4 Prince George Branches
Scotiabank donated $5000 to the Spirit of the North Foundation.

 

Coach Becker and his golf team


Prince George Cougar Hockey Alumni



Kelowna Wine Tour



August Long Weekend
Kelowna Wine Tour - my brother Rod joined us
We tasted alot of wine and had a lovely lunch.
Dinner & Drinks in Kelowna followed.


The Campbells, The Wilsons -
great friends from Prince George



First tasting - 10:00 a.m.
It's noon somewhere!


Mission Hill Winery


My favorite winery in Kelowna
Picturesque!


Enjoying the view


Pinot Noir Grapes


At the waterfront in  Kelowna for the evening


Drinks & Dinner at Hanna's Waterfront Grill


Calgary Stampede - 100 Year Anniversary


YEEHAW - my first Calgary Stampede experience!
The first weekend in July I flew into Calgary to
spend some much needed time with one of my
besties Stephanie Mayson and her Calgary crew.


 Saskatechewan girls
Myself with Mayson & Lindz

At the Wildhorse Saloon


Cowboy's Tent - needless to say, it was PACKED.


Mayson and I


We were a boot scootin'


 cowboy friends of Maysons


Aside from all of the partying,
we made it to the Chuck Wagon Races
We were cheering for Layne McGillvary


Spent a few days with Kelly & Dee as they both
came up for the Stampede


At the barn during the day
Dee & Bill are close friends with Layne & Loreena


With Loreena & Layne McGillvary after the race