Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Emma and Albert Paint
An interesting concept. The teacher provides a sketched canvas. She goes over some brief history of the painting and then the students paint it using the original as inspiration.
I found this class via a Craigslist posting, but it is organized via MeetUp.
So, tell me.
Which one is Emma’s and which is Albert’s.
Boys Oakville 3on3 Bantam HL B
We are Teal
We are Ice
I am the coach :)
First game was Friday at 6:30 pm. By Wednesday evening we did not have a coach and no one had contacted anyone on the team to tell them times, places, etc.
So, I did it.
I figure three years of coaching the Chemical Engineering intramural team for my class (1978-81) is all the experience I needed.
We lost ICE 4 @ PANTHERS 12
Keep track of us here http://3on3oakville.goalline.us/schedule_team.php?team_id=97490&league_id=7182
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Meeting Lawrence Hill
Lawrence Hill who has written many books, his most recent, “The Book of Negroes”, or ,as it is called in the states, “Someone Knows My Name”, spoke last night at the CFUW Oakville meeting. Mostly he did a short reading from two of his books and then answered questions. Good questions, and good answers.
Lawrence (Larry) is Dan Hill’s brother. I saw Dan Hill perform at my high school in the early/mid 70s. This is a very talented family!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Carolyne, Albert, Emma, Andrew and AJ will be walking the the Dog Guides Walk
Carolyne, Albert, Emma, Andrew, and AJ will be participating in the Purina Walk for Dog Guides on May 31, 2009 to help raise funds for the training and placement of Dog Guides for Canadians with visual, hearing and medical or physical disabilities. We need your help, so please click the link below and help me make a difference.
http://walkfordogguides.com/personalPage.cfm?ID=3772
The Purina Walk for Dog Guides is organized by local volunteers and is truly a grassroots effort. Everybody is welcome - all ages and abilities, with or without dogs. It's an outdoor, feel good start to the day.
I hope you can join me in supporting this wonderful event that will help provide mobility, safety and independence for Canadians with disabilities. If you would like more information about Lions Foundation of Canada and the Purina Walk for Dog Guides, please visit http://walkfordogguides.com
Monday, April 13, 2009
Jersey Boys
Went to see Jersey Boys on Saturday with a few of the ladies from my book group. Albert tagged along. The show was at the Toronto Centre for the Arts in North York. It is a very nice theatre. Very modern but with details and windows that were reminiscent of old art deco theatres. A very beautiful blend of old and new.
The singing was very good (only one wrong note and it surprised us all), great energy, great day out.
Sent us home to listen to some old tunes and drive the kids mad by singing “Sherry”
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Oakville Hornets Midget/Intermediate League Champions -- Pink Elephants
On Sunday afternoon, Emma's hockey team won the season championship game.
Emma scored the first goal of the game and it was the winning goal.
Strawberries after 5 weeks
What should strawberries look like after 5 weeks in the fridge?
Something black and red and wet and fuzzy perhaps?
Not with those green produce bags. We were quite surprised. The strawberries were still firm and red. However, I am not sure that I'm willing to eat them.
The bags we got were cheap ones from Giant Tiger.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Winter hockey for Andrew is over
It is with mixed feelings that I report that hockey for Andrew is over for now. His team missed out on the championship finals game by one goal. They had the whole playoffs to win one extra game but it came down to one goal in the last game. Andrew’s teammates all voted for who would be captain for the last game and assistant captains and Andrew got to be an assistant. Congratulations to Andrew.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
This is a test
I am now speaking into my microphone. It is typing these words for me as I speak, Emma is watching. Emma thinks it is really cool. The program needs a little bit more training to recognize everything I say. But it is working fairly well. According to the documentation I should be able to speak in a normal tone and it will figure out what I'm saying. At the moment I'm talking slower and then it does type what I say. If I speak at my normal rate it doesn't seem to pick up everything. I still have to figure out how to get it to put in periods without actually saying period. I also have to figure out how to get it to type the word “period” when I want the word. So here goes a paragraph without any corrections:
Emmett is doing a project for school on the dog guides of Canada we have a dog guide his name is AJ. He is the second dog we had. The first one was named Casper area they are both white standard poodles. AJ is now nine months old. He had puppy class yesterday. Either to heal. The guy doing the training at the dog guide said that AJ respected them and do what she said. He seems to not not always. He has a tendency to jump up on the furniture he thinks he's allowed to not treat had a supper yet but it's not bothering me about it so I take them out now and then it's off to bed.
I am now speaking slower. You can see from above if you're not careful your sentences do tend to run on. You actually have to tell it the period. I only ran one training on it so I guess I'll have to run more training later. I'm not exactly sure who's being trained me or the software. However since it's doing this paragraph way better because I'm speaking slower, I think that I will have to give it a really good shot. Because it is cool.