Currently in the midst of...

  • Michael = got braces this month and getting ready to start refrigeration apprenticeship
  • Jenny = school, and work, soccer and badminton
  • Gillian = work
  • Henry = busy with work

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Still winning...still playing hockey!




Michael's team is doing very well at the Bell Challenge Cup in Mississauga this week. After another two games today...we are off to the semi-finals and hopefully the finals. It has been a long week for some families that have had to stay in hotels. We have driven back and forth each day as we live the closest at an hours' drive away.

In between games, we went to Square One shopping mall in Toronto today. Wow, what a mall! We all ate supper at a place called Johnny Rockets.
Very cool. Place looks like a slightly updated version of 'Arnolds' off of Happy Days. Waiters and Waitresses do these little impromtu dances to the BeeGees, Aretha Franklin etc. Milkshakes cost more than our entrees, but were the best tasting milkshakes we've ever had!

Michael was in net for tonight's game. He did an awesome job! He was up against a girl goalie (this is the first girl goalie we have seen at this level of AAA hockey). She was absolutely fantastic! Jenny was watching this game very closely (for a change!)

The flu seems to be sweeping through our team...so hopefully, we can get in and get this tournament done before it hits Michael! He is sleeping alot, so that is good!

Coach now has to live up to a bet made awhile ago...if the team won ten games in a row, he would buy them a CD player.

Coach is going shopping tomorrow morning...players are bringing their music...parents are bringing aspirin and earplugs!

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

playing with the big boys...



Hope you all had a Merry Christmas...we certainly did!

We spent a nice quiet day at home in our jammies playing with our new games and watching new movies.

Unfortunately, on Boxing Day, we had to put away our toys and go play hockey in Mississauga. The Bell Challenge Cup is an International Major Peewee Hockey Tournament held at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga. Michael is playing in this tournament and his team has one game a day for the whole bloody week. Back and forth, back and forth. At least, for us, it is only an hour and twenty or so. When I start feeling a little cranky about the drive, the lack of sleep, the lack of money (if we were rich, we would stay in a hotel like the rest of the team!), and the fact that I will accomplish nothing at all this week, I think about the poor saps (I mean other teams) that have travelled from the States. I mean, there are teams from New York, Michigan, Illinois, and Pittsburgh. This sounds familiar, I know. The Shanahan Tournament a couple of months ago was similar. There is just a TINY difference with this tournament.

You know you're playing with the big boys when the coaches for the New York Ranger team include Mark Messier and Adam Graves. For those of you that live and breathe hockey, you can say "Ooooh...aahhh" now. For those of you that do not know hockey (or care), Mark Messier is the Lay's chip spokesperson. Oohh, Aahhh.

I'll let you know if I see the chip guy...

Until then, I couldn't resist taking a picture of the zamboni...

Monday, December 19, 2005

keeping up with the Jones'


Amidst a leaky water pipe in the guest bedroom that created a bit of a stir on Friday, an oven element that had severed completely (how dare it do this to me when I'm about to put a batch of rum cakes in?!), a family Christmas, hours on the road and in arenas, and a disappointing cable internet appointment, I maintained my cool to finally arrive today at a fixed pipe (now the hole in the wall has to be patched up), (thank you, John, for assisting Henry with this stubborn pipe ~ I truly appreciated being able to shower before attending Roefs Family Christmas), a fixed oven, and finally....higher speed internet via a cable connection instead of dial-up. We are finally catching up (slowly) with all you higher techie people out there!

For the short amount of time we were at Roefs Family Christmas on Saturday, I do apologize for having to eat, grab presents and run out the door to Sarnia for hockey. Turkey was wonderful, dessert was great, and Jenny and Michael played with their new gifts all the way to Sarnia! Here is Jenny with Godmommy Wendy...
along with Michael and Adrian listening to the latest tunes...









When I figure out my email and how to import all of my addresses into the new system....I'll be sure to send you our new email address.

Until then...don't complain if I'm silent for awhile. This is intended to be a pun...read below...

p.s. Don't phone me either...my voice is non-existent due to a ridiculous cold.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

The Replacement


I'm surprised it took this long...only 49 days without a net!

The three of them are happy now. Of course, we upgraded to an official "regulation" size net. Now there will be no squabbling...uh huh.

According to Henry, this esteemed net will even have its own place of residence in the garage. God forbid, a hockey net (accustomed to snow and ice) should have to reside outside next to the house.

Of course, from the nets' point of view, it is probably SAFER alongside Henry's truck than...well, far be it from me to say any more...

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Chocolate euphoric haze

Jenny had her first game in net on Sunday. She did extremely well!

Being a goalie is hard work, as Jenny found out...she sweated more as a goalie than a forward or defensive player!


Monday I did mundane things like housework and more housework (to catch up from the previous week end-of-term papers that were due).

Today, Tuesday, was fun, fun, fun!

My friend, Shelley, and I went out for the day. Our plans changed as the day unfurled, making our day blissfully euphoric.

You see, we had plans to catch a movie at Silver City, but never even made it close to the North end of London.

We started out at 9:30 this morning...went to the bank (don't know why really, as Shelley's VISA card was pretty warm by constant swiping by the end of the day). After the bank and post office, we went to Dollarama in London for three things on Shelley's list. Shelley came out with three BAGS. No, we didn't need a cart...I just carried the 'extra' items and knocked over things along the way with the five tubes of wrapping paper that extended across the narrow aisles of tightly packed dollar trinkets. Of course, I could not leave without adding some items of my own (you can always use extra stocking stuffer 'stuff', right?)

Our next stop was this neat Vachon cake outlet store that Shelley knew of. Vachon cake boxes for $1.65 that are coming close to expiration date. No problem...easy fix...buy, and throw in freezer...HELLOOO? Those of you that know our family, know who I was buying these for...yep, the big guy. Henry's staples in life are two fried eggs each morning for breakfast, numerous sandwiches, cookies (Sesame Street's Cookie Monster was, in fact, modeled after Henry), and Vachon cakes. For those of you that do not know our family, Henry does not look like a blimp as might be imagined after telling you of his eating habits. Henry's metabolism is off any counter I've ever seen and his cholesterol is sadly (in my view) lower than mine. Of course, keep in mind that Henry eats tons of healthy stuff too; hence why he has six pack abs...makes me sick...

Our next stop was to see my nail guy. Shelley and I both had our nails done with Christmas themes (trees for me, snowmen for Shelley). You'll have to complement me on them when you see them, as my camera could not focus on such fine details (i.e. couldn't figure out what setting to use).

We then decided to skip the movie and go to Kingsmills, as Shelley had never been there before. Awestruck, we wandered around this beautiful store for hours. Don, skip reading the rest of this paragraph. Shelley and I oohed and ahhed over all the Christmas decorations, housewares, linens, furniture (they ship to our neck of the woods), lingerie, clothes, and food. I kept my purchases to a minimum (you see, I DO listen to Henry's threats). Shelley...well, let's just say that she spent WAY more than I did! As we were at the checkout, we asked the salesladies where we should go for lunch. This is a question they must get asked quite frequently, because their response was whether we wanted to include cocktails with our meal or not? Hmmm....better not. They sent us across the street to a newly opened establishment called Bistro Chocolat (at the word Chocolat, we were heading out the door at a sprint)

Shelley and I were virtually giddy from lack of food at this point. We both agreed that it was probably not a good idea at this point to go right to the chocolate phase of our meal. We were good girls and shared a plate of 3 meats, 3 cheeses, warm buns, lovely mayonaise, and coffee (what was I thinking?). Then Shelley insisted on buying one of each chocolate confection to see what was best. Who was I to argue with my bestest friend?

The European decor of this place is fabulous...

Even the plates look as if they have been dipped in chocolate. Truffles and all other chocolate treats are made at this location. They also sell their product at the Covent Garden Market (sadly Shelley has not been there EITHER). Maybe that will be our next road trip...

By the time we left, we were in a chocolate euphoric haze that was equal to drinking vast amounts of cocktails (but a whole lot cheaper). Thanks, by the way, girlfriend for treating! My turn, next time! We were just a LITTLE wired when we left...

I wonder what other drivers thought of us on the way home? We were banging our heads to the music like the guys on "Wayne's World". Stopping for a train, we looked at each other, paused and made the same comment, "&*^%$". Ah, life is good. I had to set the cruise control on the way home.

I will have no problem staying awake tonight to watch the season finale of Amazing Race...ciao, bella!

Friday, December 09, 2005

my home...

This disaster zone of a desk has been my home for the past three days. I tell you, the end of a school term bites!

Today, I moved from this chair to add wood to the woodstove, go pee, and make coffee. To that end, I completed my last Mohawk assignment of the year. It was a ten page doozey with 3 attachments. On a positive note, I completed it ahead of the midnight deadline! Then again, I got up with birds at the crack of dawn this morning (much to Henry's delight ~ he always complains that we never get up when he does for work).

Now I can fully throw myself into the Christmas preparations with gusto!

  • Baking
  • Letter writing (I think I'll avoid my desk for a few hours at least!)
  • Digging out from the housework I've let slide all week (Yuk!)
  • Gift wrapping
  • A little more shopping
  • Roller Coaster Tycoon (leave me alone!)
  • Reading romance novels (my overworked brain needs fluff right now!)
  • Watching the past three week tapes of Lost and other shows I have missed
  • Chasing Henry around the house (and not with a fry pan!)
  • Hugging my children (and actually meaning it)
  • Visiting with friends and having coffee (o.k., I didn't really stop doing this one...)
  • Going to the movies on a 'date night' with Henry
  • More baking...

Ah, yes, I have only five "free" days in December that do not involve hockey....hmmmm

Thursday, December 08, 2005

awesome raffle prizes

This year, Michael's hockey team has decided to do one major fundraising event. Normally, our family "eats" the cost of whatever we are selling (and we certainly will on this one!).

However, this time, they are doing a Raffle of Prizes. I must say that these prizes are pretty good! Therefore, I will post the list and the details and you all can decide for yourselves if you would like to purchase tickets towards this awesome raffle...

List of Raffle Prizes

1. Rick Nash autographed jersey
2. Knights tickets for 2 – Feb 3 & two chicken dinners @ Swiss Chalet
3. Knights tickets for 2 – March 17
4. 18 holes golf w cart – Ingersoll Golf Club
5. 18 holes golf w cart – Buck’s Crossing @ Hanover
6. 18 holes golf w cart – Tarendowah new @ Avon
7. Greenhills Golf and Country Club – Golf/Gift Certificate
8. Autographed Knights’ hockey stick (s)
9. $100 Gift Card – Davis McCauley Fuels
10. Hot stone massage (value $80)
11. National Sports skate sharpening pass (value $70)
12. Yurek Pharmacy gift pack
13. M & M Meats Gift card
14. Full service oil change (value $34.45)
15. Famous Players nite out (2 General Admissions + Concession. Value $25)
16. Boston Pizza Gift Card
17. Source for Sports gift pack
18. 2 Hour unlimited pass @ Eastpark (value $20)
19. St. Thomas Stars Jr. B Hockey tickets – Passes for 4
20. Jacket and hat (Vanroboys)
21. Golf shirt and sunglasses (Vanroboys)
22. “ ”
23. “ ”
24. Jacket (Vanroboys)
25. John Deere T-Shirt & Hat
26. John Deere Hat

Ticket prices for the Elgin Middlesex Major Peewee Chiefs Raffle:

$2 Each
or
$5 for 3 tickets

Ticket sales end: January 14, 2206

Draw Date: Friday January 20, 2006 (Players will draw tickets after the game)

If you are interested in purchasing tickets from us, either request through the comment section on the blog, or get in touch with us.

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING MICHAEL AND I HOPE YOU WIN!
(AS LONG AS IT ISN'T THE ONE I WANT!)

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

junior girls volleyball

Yesterday, Jenny and her school participated in the junior girls volleyball tournament. They played very well, winning two of the four games. The other games had very close margins.

Each year, (time for Mom to brag) Jenny just gets better and better in her ability to play this game. I can just imagine both Godmother’s perking up at this and getting ready to claim credit! However, it must be said that I (yes, I) was quite the volleyball player in my day. Henry claims Jenny gets her volleyball skills from him. Well, this girl just can’t go wrong, now, can she?

Now that I think about it, Henry and I met playing basketball/volleyball. However, I digress…that is another story…
O.K., novel in itself for another time!

After having attended this tournament last year, I (unlike the other mothers) was prepared for the shrilling, shrieking, high-pitched screeches after each point was earned for each of the EIGHT (yes, 8) teams. This tournament was held in one school gymnasium on a regular size basketball court. Parents viewed four games at once from the stage at one end. This chaos resulted in some parents covering their ears and others straining over the ends of the stage trying to gain a better vantage point for picture taking. Do you need to guess where I was? Yep, you

bet…front bench…zoom in place!



After playing their four games, the two teams (our school is lucky enough to have many talented players) waited to see if they had made it through to the championship rounds. No such luck. So a few of us parents that drove…took the long way back to school and took the players in our care to McDonalds! Very scandalous! I just beam when I hear one of Jenny’s peers say, “wow, this is great…my mom wouldn’t do this!”






The billboard music awards was on last night…I’m still waiting for the “Mom of the year” awards show. When exactly is it, anyway? Oh, that’s right…there isn’t one. That’s why I continue to grant myself this honor whenever I deem fit!







At least once a week should be sufficient…

Sunday, December 04, 2005

and then there were THREE...



The circle (O.K....triangle) is now complete.

There are three goalies in our family now! For a 7:00 a.m. practise, every single one of us got out of bed to assist Jenny in her new team role as goaltender. It was very cute seeing Michael and Henry helping her into her pads and putting the neck shield on her helmet. Through the glass, Henry and Michael were on the edge of their seats using all of their telepathic abilities to try to move her into the proper position to take each shot. Mother Hens, the two of them!

Yes, I am the only hold-out (in other words, the only one that has the natural instinct to duck or move when a projectile is about to hit any part of my body)! I received many a sympathetic glance and a few vocal words of disbelief that I had to endure such a lot in life. Hey, I don't mind...as long it's not me in that net!

Jenny's first time on the ice this morning as a goalie was surprisingly successful. Not that I had any doubt about her athletic ability, but being a goalie takes a particular type of temperment. One I have a little bit of worry about when it comes to our daughter. Jenny is very independent and lets people know how it is (bluntly, most of the time). I just hope her stick stays flat on the ice and does not end up wrapped around the neck of an unsuspecting player who scores once too many times on our new goaltender...

Friday, December 02, 2005

in the mood


It is a winter wonderland outside our home right now.
Today is a PD day for Michael and Jenny. Their Christmas shopping is all done, so we decided today would be the day to listen to Christmas music, wrap presents, put up the Christmas tree, decorate the house, and make cookies. Our Christmas CD and antlers on Bailey help put us in the mood!


This morning was parent/teacher interviews. In Michael's case, it was parent/student interviews. Michael and his classmates took the teacher's position and conducted the parent interview. They had an outline to follow (tell us about the organization of their school day and show us their professional folders containing all of their marked papers for perusal). I was very impressed with Michael and his interview skills. Both Jenny's and Michael's teachers are astounding. Michael and Jenny are thriving once again this year, I am very happy to say.

Once home, we dug out the decorations and found Bailey's antlers.
Amazingly enough, they are still on her head a half hour later! This novelty giving spirit to amuse the rest of us in the family will no doubt wear off shortly!





However, she does look very cute...

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Black...or Blue?

Henry's company Christmas is around the corner and because our children are older and requesting bigger ticket items each year, I have to suck it up and not purchase a new gown for the dinner/party this year in Toronto. Sigh...

So these are my choices...

Black....

or Blue?
That is the question...

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

superstitious feelings


Remember that 1982 Harlequin song, Superstitious Feelings? It has been playing in my head for two days now.

Could it have anything to do with the immediate deletion of those sappy emails stating bad luck will befall you if you don't forward said email on to 20 of your best friends? I am beginning to wonder.

Not usually a superstitious person, I am cautiously wondering what universal figure we have upset to cause our family so many comedy of errors lately.

I won't even go into the miriad of 'minor problems' that our family is recovering from this past week. Just to give you a sample, though...Jenny put her little guinea pig into one of her flexible tubes...you guessed it..."Mom, I think Speedy is stuck". I would post a picture (yes, I did take one), but I still haven't had the time to load my Canon camera software onto the computer yet. I have three college assignments that I am behind in and need to complete by Thursday. Then I have to work on assignments that are due next week. I am just taking a short break to post to the blog.

You see, it is these types of unforseen dilemma's (that, along with my computer virus) that have been consuming my time this week. And you all wonder why I haven't been posting to the blogs (yes, I do the Chiefs' one too)!!

As Megan posted on her blog this week; at least toss this girl a bone, and comment so that I know my hour spent posting to the blog each day is actually worth it. I know that people follow it (check out the site meter at the bottom). You just have to let me know that you appreciate it!

After all, just like you, I have upteen other things to do during the day. The kicker with my list is that it is jinxed and takes me twice as long!

Superstitious feelings (hum hum)....

Saturday, November 26, 2005

I think I'm back...

O.K....I'm sure everyone has been wondering where I've been for the last week?

Unfortunately, I have not been to Hawaii or anywhere warm (unless you count sitting in front of the wood stove watching the blank screen of my computer).

You see, darling son of ours (I am 99% certain of this 'blame' percentage) went on the Internet to find cheat codes for a computer game of his. Getting this code not only progressed him to the next level of his game, it also attached itself in the form of spyware trojan virus to my tower. Automatic warning windows were popping up left right and center instead of my Goggle home page...pretty scary stuff!

I immediately unplugged the phone jack and tried unsuccessfully for about eight hours to get rid of this nasty bug.

Not sure if I had succeeded, I sent it in to get looked at. I expected my technical savvy to have fixed most of the problem so that the computer techie would spend less than an hour on it and return it right back to me!

Two days later, he leaves a message on my answering machine that 'we have to talk'. This did not look promising!

It seems even the techie could not remove this villian without 'wiping and reformatting' my tower. Hence being unable to accomplish absolutely ANYTHING this last week. It was the longest week of my life.

I have to admit to myself now...I can no longer deny it...I can not live (properly) without my computer (and my precious blogs!). That said, I still only have the basics (operating system, dial-up connection and part of my virus protection back on the computer). This is the first thing I'm doing. Next, I have to make sure Norton is secure, my Ad-Aware is ready, load Word, reinstall my college FRED, finish one assignment, get extensions for the two due tomorrow, install my camera software, and check my email (I do not even want to think about how long that will take to come in...). Then I have three assignments to complete in a couple of days and major other *&%$ stuff to do!

Just a little stressed right now...will be much better after a good night's sleep and I settle all this computer mumbo jumbo.

I love my husband dearly, but at this moment in my life, I do not require ice and freezing capabilities. I wish I could wave a wand (yes, we went to see Harry Potter today) and turn him into a computer geek that could fix all my computer problems instantly!

You have to believe me when I say that I missed you all probably more than you missed me!

It is good to be back...and yes, Michael is out of the doghouse at this moment in time.

Friday, November 18, 2005

a sure sign of winter

When I was pregnant with Michael, I thought I had died and gone to heaven. Yes, I was ecstatic to be pregnant, and ended up having wonderful pregnancies, but the bonus with Michael was that I was always warm!

Michael seemed to have Henry's warm-blooded gene's from the get-go. I did not have to wear a winter coat that season when I was expecting our first born. I loved it!

Back to reality and bundling up for me.

How do I know that winter is upon us?

I send Michael out to do the BBQing, and see him putting on his slippers (he picked these out himself!), his mitts, his hat, and his sweater! Yikes...must be cold outside! I'm so glad that he is going outside instead of me!

If it was me outside, I would stand shivering by the BBQ trying to absorb some of its' warmth. I think therein that is my problem.

Michael proactively uses the trampoline to keep warm while waiting for the chicken to cook.

Those bears sure can jump high!

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

What a weekend!

Print copy of the London Free Press, Sports section, People at Play or the following link to today's London Free Press will tell you all about our fabulous weekend:

http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/Sports/OtherSports/2005/11/15/1307281-sun.html



Michael's team (The Elgin Middlesex Chiefs Major Peewee AAA) won this tournament!

For all the games and scores etc., go to this link:

http://allplayers.bladenet.net/allplayers/index.do?associationCode=CA00013306&scheduleGroupNumber=1

Seven games, seven wins over three days to finish as Champions! What a weekend!

We played two games Friday, three Saturday, and two Sunday.

Chiefs 7 Ajax 2

Chiefs 7 Kingston 2

Chiefs 5 Chesterfield 1

Chiefs 5 Mississauga Ice Dogs 2

Chiefs 3 London Jr. Knights 2

Chiefs 2 Burlington 1

Chiefs 5 Sun County Panthers 3

In between games on Friday, we all bonded by going on the subway, to Gretzky's for lunch, and to the Hockey Hall of Fame (thank you, Honored Hockey Hall of Fame Member, Steve Shutt for the complimentary tickets for our players!). Even Michael, being a goalie, is impressed by Gretzky!

While at Gretzky's, we eavesdropped on a radio interview with the Calgary Flames Manager. The photo just won't upload to blogger for some reason.

On Saturday, we went to the Air Canada Centre for a tour.

And then we had the proverbial 'fun' stay at the hotel...

I don't think our room was the only one with a WWF smackdown element!

Our team celebration photo:


for more of our Chiefs weekend...see the Chiefs' blog (that I spent six hours doing today!)

I only had 135 photos to go through, reduce in size, and try to upload to blogger!

I sense a 'Mom of the year award coming...'

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Yay to blog...boo to webpages!

Yes, I am going to check into high(er) speed...as soon as I can finish my next lovely assignment for one of my courses. I have to use the Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 product (a 4 hour download 30 day trial that I had to do twice) to create a website with two pages.

After reading through mountains of the 'help' options and downloading and going through the lengthy tutorial, I was none the wiser! I will need to go out and buy another print cartridge today though.

Step by step, I went through this process and completed two webpages. They look great!

I just can't seem to find them on the Internet...

Sigh...

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

slow speed


I am more and more frustrated with the slow speed of my computer. I had to download Dreamweaver from Macromedia. With my lovely dial-up connection, it took over 4 hours! I downloaded at night so that it would not be interrupted by a phone call! It was nowhere to be found when I checked the computer in the morning!

I love my music, and downloads seem to take forever (what am I saying...they DO take forever).

I skipped getting my email yesterday, and this morning there were 26 messages that took over an hour to come in!

ARRRGGGGHHHH...

Although we have had the same email address since 1995, I am seriously thinking of changing to high speed Internet...

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Veggie Fairy

I used to go to a vegetable packaging plant once a year to buy frozen veggies (only a buck a bag). The first year that I heard about this ‘sale’, I went and could not believe my luck in hearing about this place. You had to ‘dig’ in these huge forkliftable crates to choose the veggies you wanted.

The second time I went, I was better prepared. I took laundry baskets and I took Michael and Jenny. You see, there was a reason for taking Michael and Jenny with me. I shamelessly used them to go into the crates and get the really good veggie packages at the bottom of the crates that no one else could reach! They would lean over, I would grab them by their ankles, and they would call out what packages they could see and reach. I could have exploited them more by ‘loaning’ them out to the hundreds of others that wanted what was out of reach, but I didn’t. Now that I think about it, I probably could have paid for my veggies by capitalizing on my children’s labour! Ah well…live and learn.

Word of mouth shut this sale down a couple of years ago (hordes of laundry toting, wheelie garbage can, ready to buy veggie people lined up at the entrance, I think, scared the plant employees).

Well, it just so happens that MY neighbor works at this wondrous plant.

A couple of days ago, they gave Jenny an order sheet. Everything on this sheet was $5….A CASE!

Well, you know me…I have to have one of everything, especially if there is a good deal involved (they must have thought I was absolutely nuts!)

Henry confirmed that I was absolutely nuts when he carried frozen box after frozen box into the house from our next-door neighbors vehicle!

It then hit me….oh my god…where am I going to put all this????

Since the summer, I have diligently been using everything up in my deep freeze in order to defrost it before we ordered a pig or a cow. Well, we won’t be defrosting anytime soon, and we won’t be ordering a cow or pig unless Henry caves and buys another deep freeze!!!

Henry hightailed it out of the house to go to hockey, leaving Jenny and I to figure out what to do. Well, it was Thursday night about 8:00 in the evening. What do you think we did? We crammed each box in that freezer and slammed down the lid (we were going to weigh it down if need be). Then we ran out of the workshop to make sure we hadn’t missed a minute of Survivor!

We will be eating healthy for months to come. If anyone runs out of veggies, you know who to come to!

I’m sure everyone has a fairy of his or her own. My brother has a beer fairy (how nice is that?) in that his neighbor works for Labatts; my sister-in-law works at Bayer, so she was the vitamin and aspirin fairy; and my both my friend and niece work at Shoppers…

I am still tickled pink (maybe green?) that I have a veggie fairy that lives next door…


and Bill, before you even ask, “no”, she certainly DOES NOT look like this… (I just happen to like this fairy picture!)

Friday, November 04, 2005

Closed for the season


'Closed for the season' means different things to different people.

I was reading my friend Megan's blog this morning. Her title for today's blog is "closed for the season". Hers refers to the closing of their family pool.

However, after reading the title, my brain took me in a completely different direction. I was not expecting to read about the closing of a pool. None of my family will be surprised at what I expected this story to be about. Even at nine o'clock in the morning, I immediately thought of ice cream.

You see, this is the time of year that all Dairy Queens are being closed for the season. (Except,
of course, the miniscule few that remain open year round - I know of a few if you're interested)


It is sad really, that to everything there is a season. However, this only makes you look forward to the reopening!

Speaking of 'to everything there is a season', I am nearing the end of my library studies at Mohawk. I have only a few courses and my Field Work terms to complete. Even though this is exciting and I am looking forward to achieving my goal of working in a school library, I always have a backup plan.

Here it is...