Thursday, December 28, 2006
Friday, December 22, 2006
Monday, December 04, 2006
Andrew Hockey tournament in Shelburne
Andrew's hockey team came away with first place at a tournament in Shelburne on Sunday. They won all three games.
Andrew had a couple of assists. Photos will be posted tonight or tomorrow and I will add the link then.
Andrew had a couple of assists. Photos will be posted tonight or tomorrow and I will add the link then.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Emma Hockey Tournament
November 24-26 - North Halton
Game 1 - Emma's team lost - Photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/555999201dgcsCe
Game 2 - Emma's team lost
Game 3 - Emma's team lost however, Emma was player of the game!!
Game 2 & 3 photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/556022261idzrsQ
Game 1 - Emma's team lost - Photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/555999201dgcsCe
Game 2 - Emma's team lost
Game 3 - Emma's team lost however, Emma was player of the game!!
Game 2 & 3 photos at http://community.webshots.com/album/556022261idzrsQ
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Found Casper's Brother
Found a blog about a dog guide born the same day as Casper.
Clifford http://my-pups.blogspot.com/
and one about a "sibling" born a year ago http://dogguidecalvin.blogspot.com/
cool
Clifford http://my-pups.blogspot.com/
and one about a "sibling" born a year ago http://dogguidecalvin.blogspot.com/
cool
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Look!! I'm a speaker!!
Library 2.0 in Action : How Special Librarians are Using the Latest Tech Tools
Blogs, RSS Feeds, RSS Readers, Podcasts, Wikis and more...
Panelists will make brief presentations about their experiences using the latest information tools and then lead roundtable discussions giving attendees the opportunity to share their triumphs and tragedies using these new tech tools.
Panelist and Roundtable Leaders :
Connie Crosby, Library Manager, WeirFoulds
Amanda Etches-Johnson, Reference Librarian, Mills Memorial Library, McMaster University
Dave Hook, Manager, Operations Information and Configuration Management, MDA Space Missions
Carolyne Sidey, Manager, XRCC Library, Xerox Resarch Centre of Canada
Roundtable Facilitator: Daniel Lee, Research Librarian, Navigator Limited
Date:
Thursday November 23, 2006
Time:
5:30-6:00: Registration and Networking. A light dinner of sandwiches, salads and desserts will be served.
6:00-7:30: Presentations and Roundtable Discussions
Location: MaRS, 101 College Street, Toronto, Room CR-2A
Cost:
SLA Members: $15.00
Non-members: $25.00
Students: $10.00
Registration Information:
The SLA Toronto Chapter requires payment with registration. Payment can be made via Paypal or by cheque.
For registration details visit the website at: http://units.sla.org/chapter/ctor/events/register.asp?eid=145
Blogs, RSS Feeds, RSS Readers, Podcasts, Wikis and more...
Panelists will make brief presentations about their experiences using the latest information tools and then lead roundtable discussions giving attendees the opportunity to share their triumphs and tragedies using these new tech tools.
Panelist and Roundtable Leaders :
Connie Crosby, Library Manager, WeirFoulds
Amanda Etches-Johnson, Reference Librarian, Mills Memorial Library, McMaster University
Dave Hook, Manager, Operations Information and Configuration Management, MDA Space Missions
Carolyne Sidey, Manager, XRCC Library, Xerox Resarch Centre of Canada
Roundtable Facilitator: Daniel Lee, Research Librarian, Navigator Limited
Date:
Thursday November 23, 2006
Time:
5:30-6:00: Registration and Networking. A light dinner of sandwiches, salads and desserts will be served.
6:00-7:30: Presentations and Roundtable Discussions
Location: MaRS, 101 College Street, Toronto, Room CR-2A
Cost:
SLA Members: $15.00
Non-members: $25.00
Students: $10.00
Registration Information:
The SLA Toronto Chapter requires payment with registration. Payment can be made via Paypal or by cheque.
For registration details visit the website at: http://units.sla.org/chapter/ctor/events/register.asp?eid=145
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Dog Day -1
1 p.m. tomorrow Thursday October 26 we go go pick up a 12 week old standard poodle named Casper. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Thanksgiving in Ottawa
Beautiful weather.
Went to the Canadian War Museum on Saturday. Drove around and visited the outdoor exhibits at the Canadian Science and Technology Museum on Sunday before dinner -- turkey and all the fixin's!!
The new van worked well, but we realized we were not given an owner's manual. There were a few things we could not figure out. Brother-in-law Gord gave us an overview as they own a 2002 Odyssey. Seems the light is burned out behind the clock and that is why we could not see it at night :)
Went to the Canadian War Museum on Saturday. Drove around and visited the outdoor exhibits at the Canadian Science and Technology Museum on Sunday before dinner -- turkey and all the fixin's!!
The new van worked well, but we realized we were not given an owner's manual. There were a few things we could not figure out. Brother-in-law Gord gave us an overview as they own a 2002 Odyssey. Seems the light is burned out behind the clock and that is why we could not see it at night :)
Friday, October 06, 2006
Emma goes to Camp Brebeuf
Emma spent 3 days and 2 nights at Camp Brebeuf with her class as part of their preparation for Confirmation. She had a good time -- canoeing, archery, rope climbing, rock climbing -- despite doing it all in the cold rain.
She did not have time to take photos.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
"New" van
Our third car purchase in 20 years. Replacing the 1997 Dodge Grand Voyager with a 2003 Honda Odessey. The 1992 Saturn still runs and is still in use.
2003 Honda Odyssey :::: EX Minivan
Condition Pre-Owned
Kilometers 86,155
Doors 5
Exterior Colour Beige
Interior Beige Cloth
Engine 3.5L V6
Transmission 5 Spd Automatic
Drive Type FWD
Fuel Unleaded
4 Wheel Disc Brakes -- ABS Brakes -- Air Conditioning -- Alloy Wheels -- AM/FM Stereo -- CD Player -- Cruise Control -- Driver Air Bag -- Garage door opener -- Keyless Entry -- Micro Air Filter -- Passenger Air Bag -- Power Locks -- Power Mirrors -- Power Seat -- Power Steering -- Power Windows -- Rear Air Conditioner -- Rear Spoiler -- Roof Rails -- Side Air Bag -- Tachometer -- Tilt Steering -- Traction Control -- Child Lock -- Quad Seating -- Remote Sliding -- Door Splash Guards
2003 Honda Odyssey :::: EX Minivan
Condition Pre-Owned
Kilometers 86,155
Doors 5
Exterior Colour Beige
Interior Beige Cloth
Engine 3.5L V6
Transmission 5 Spd Automatic
Drive Type FWD
Fuel Unleaded
4 Wheel Disc Brakes -- ABS Brakes -- Air Conditioning -- Alloy Wheels -- AM/FM Stereo -- CD Player -- Cruise Control -- Driver Air Bag -- Garage door opener -- Keyless Entry -- Micro Air Filter -- Passenger Air Bag -- Power Locks -- Power Mirrors -- Power Seat -- Power Steering -- Power Windows -- Rear Air Conditioner -- Rear Spoiler -- Roof Rails -- Side Air Bag -- Tachometer -- Tilt Steering -- Traction Control -- Child Lock -- Quad Seating -- Remote Sliding -- Door Splash Guards
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Emma and Andrew both make "Red" level of house league hockey
We found out last week that Andrew had been picked up by a "red" house league hockey team. We expected him to be and were surprised he had not been drafted originally. On his team is the son of Stu Grimson (for those not old enough or hockey savvy enough look here)
We found out today Emma also made "red" level in the girls hockey. This was not as expected, but she worked really hard on her skating, shooting and conditioning.
The reward for both is a new composite stick. Hockey can get expensive :)
We found out today Emma also made "red" level in the girls hockey. This was not as expected, but she worked really hard on her skating, shooting and conditioning.
The reward for both is a new composite stick. Hockey can get expensive :)
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Application Sent
I sent in our application today.
Lions Foundation of Canada
Foster Puppy Program
Don't know yet the outcome, but we may have a puppy by the end of the month. And this from the person who swore "NO DOGS - EVER". Never say Never.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Soccer Champions
Emma's soccer team (Pizza Pizza U13 A) this year won both their league championship and the playoffs. Two trophies this year.
More photos at: http://sports.webshots.com/album/554160781vcNkjm
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Sauble Beach - Day 3
Day three was colder than day 2...bbbrrrrrr....
Bacon and eggs for breakfast and then down to the river for a four-person pedal boat ride. Boy are those things slow, sluggish, hard to paddle.
Back to camp and the decision to leave a day early. Good decision (as you will see later). Packed up and went to the beach. Lunch first...what to eat?? Stopped at the grocery store and purchased meat, buns, and cheese. Ate at the beach. and what is a picnic lunch on the beach with out eating sand!!. Sand storms on the beach, and COLD. COLD. COLD. Almost no one there again. We stayed until about 4 and then started home. Tim Horton's for coffee in Hepworth and away we go.
Ate dinner at the Mount Forest Golf club. Good food there as well. Not great, but it is a golf course. Good value.
Home by 8 and the laundry starts.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Sauble Beach - Day 2
Today was cool as well. Oatmeal for breakfast. Walked over to Sauble Falls to see what it was. Small but nice. Andrew and Emmma both tried to walk across on the rocks, but it is not possible without risking getting wet and breaking bones. Lunch at the campsite and off to the beach. It was cool, I had a nap, and they made sand castles, sand igloos and other things.
Dinner out in Sauble Beach. DNL's Restaurant. Small family run restaurant. Great food. Great price. Great value.
DNL\\\'s Restaurant - Restaurantica
More s'mores, taught the children Euchre and early to bed. The propane lantern Albert bought at a garage sale is wonderful.
Monday, August 28, 2006
Sauble Beach
Camping this week at Sauble Falls Provincial Park.
Nice park. Nice site. A little close to the "Comfort Station" but that can be a benefit as well. The temperature was a little cool but we went to the beach after setting up camp and went swimming. The water was very cold for August and there was almost no one there.
Made s'mores and went to bed. At about 3 am I was woken up by a girl yelling at someone on her cell phone. Now, it seems that she told her boyfriend not to go somewhere with his friends, and he went anyway. So huge fight with screamed phrases like "how could you treat me this way", "how can I trust you now", and "why did you hang up on me". This was followed by tears and multiple calls to friends. I finally got up and asked her if she was going to be much longer. My goodness -- 3 am -- who cares!!!
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Shopping, Fringe Festival and Dinner
Last day in Edmonton. Went shopping. Did a scratch and win at the store and got 50% off so I added more clothing to my list. I am wearning my new PJs right now :)
Emma also went shopping.
Then we had lunch at A&W and went to the Fringe Festival. Then to Grandma's and then to the cemetary to visit Grandpa and then to dinner at the revolving restraunt at the Chateau Lacombe. Yes the same hotel the CFUW conference was at.
Most of the clan was there. Albert's sister, her husband, three of their four boys (two of which brought girl friends), our four and Albert's mother. 12 for dinner.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
From Drumheller to Edmonton -- the back way
Monday, August 21, 2006
Sunday, August 20, 2006
From Edmonton to Drumheller
CFUW Conference is over and I actually sat at the table for the final lunch with the incoming National President. I had a few issues and took the opportunity to discuss them with her. One is the lack of press. Seems national has not been issuing press releases on anything. That explains why I cannot find any when I search. Second is the level of technology available for members to use on the web site and elsewhere. If they want younger members, they will have to speak their language and their language involves interactive web sites, blogs, podcasts, and rss feeds.
We are now in Drumheller. Tomorrow we go to the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
We are now in Drumheller. Tomorrow we go to the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
what the family did while I am in meetings
Friday, August 18, 2006
First day at CFUW Annual General Meeting
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Love that WestJet
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Spamalot
"I'm not dead yet"
"and your father smells of elderberries"
"brave, brave Sir Robin"
"You're using coconuts! "
"Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
"It's just a flesh wound."
"RUN AWAY"
They are all there, and more.
We went (my husband, my mother, my sister, her husband, and me) on August 9 in Toronto. Left the children all home alone :)
It was good, not great, but good. Worth the almost $100/ticket?? maybe :)
The family (at least the mother and daughter anyway) in the row in front thought it was hilarious. Laughing so hard they were bouncing in their seats. Clapping madly at everthing. It was a little distracting trying to see around the bobbing heads and trying to figure out if this was the first Monty Python they had ever seen. Because if you have seen the movies and TV series (over and over) and can already quote the dialogue, the play is interesting in its new spin on an old theme, but not bouncingly hilarious. IMHO
"and your father smells of elderberries"
"brave, brave Sir Robin"
"You're using coconuts! "
"Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
"It's just a flesh wound."
"RUN AWAY"
They are all there, and more.
We went (my husband, my mother, my sister, her husband, and me) on August 9 in Toronto. Left the children all home alone :)
It was good, not great, but good. Worth the almost $100/ticket?? maybe :)
The family (at least the mother and daughter anyway) in the row in front thought it was hilarious. Laughing so hard they were bouncing in their seats. Clapping madly at everthing. It was a little distracting trying to see around the bobbing heads and trying to figure out if this was the first Monty Python they had ever seen. Because if you have seen the movies and TV series (over and over) and can already quote the dialogue, the play is interesting in its new spin on an old theme, but not bouncingly hilarious. IMHO
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Victoria Day
We went to Ottawa to visit. It was rainy, cool, and overcast.
We visited the Hershey Chocolate Factory in Smith Falls.
We visited the Hershey Chocolate Factory in Smith Falls.
Later we went for a walk in the woods with Hogan (German Shorthair Pointer) and we all were mosquito bitten. No West Nile concerns in the Ottawa area, must be an Oakville thing.
Drove around and saw many many log cabins and buildings.
Stopped in Lindsay for dinner on the way home and a rest. The traffic was good both directions (surprising) and we suspect many people went home early as the weather was so cool and wet.
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