Well, since I dropped off Colin on the side of the road last Saturday, I hadn't heard a thing all week from him!! I even emailed his friend in Vancouver to see if she had heard from him - nadda. AHA! But when I got home from work/plant shopping last night, the answering machine was flashing. Whew, when I checked it, it was Colin leaving a message...
"Hey Cynthia, it's Colin. Just calling to say I'm okay and all that kind of jazz. And I'll talk to you later, okay? Bye, bye."
Well, he's alive, that's a good thing! And he sounded "okay", and that's a good thing! And he hasn't written me out of his life, that's a really good thing! So maybe, if I can keep the lines of communication open... crossing my fingers!
TTFN
Friday, June 08, 2007
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
My WIsh - Rascal Flats
I hope that the days come easy and the moments pass slow,
And each road leads you where you want to go,
And if you're faced with a choice, and you have to choose,
I hope you choose the one that means the most to you.
And if one door opens to another door closed,
I hope you keep on walkin' till you find the window,
If it's cold outside, show the world the warmth of your smile,
But more than anything, more than anything,
My wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to,
Your dreams stay big, and your worries stay small,
You never need to carry more than you can hold,
And while you're out there getting where you're getting to,
I hope you know somebody loves you, and wants the same things too,
Yeah, this, is my wish.
I hope you never look back, but ya never forget,
All the ones who love you, in the place you left,
I hope you always forgive, and you never regret,
And you help somebody every chance you get,
Oh, you find God's grace, in every mistake,
And you always give more than you take.
But more than anything, yeah, and more than anything,
My wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to,
Your dreams stay big, and your worries stay small,
You never need to carry more than you can hold,
And while you're out there getting where you're getting to,
I hope you know somebody loves you, and wants the same things too,
Yeah, this, is my wish.
This is my wish
I hope you know somebody loves you
May all your dreams stay big
Again, wish you could hear the song, but suffice it to say, the lyrics are great - I think I may have to go buy this CD!!
Sunday, June 03, 2007
My "new" van!!
Dave & I have been looking at getting me a van. Well, Dave more than I. He called me on Tuesday night, before he left work, like he always does. (Do I need or want anything on his way home?) Anyway, he phones me 5 minutes later, telling me to get ready, he's picking me up to see 3 vans!! One was a Chev, another a Dodge, and a Ford. All around the same price. But dollar for dollar, the Ford came out ahead. Less kilometers, and pretty much fully loaded. The only drawback? It's freaking CANDY APPLE RED!!! OMG!! RED!!!!


It's FREAKIN RED!!! (oh ya, I said that already!) But at least it has a gray interior. And it handles very nicely on the highway, and in town. So I've gone from a white 1992 Grand Prix, to a very bright red 2001 Ford Windstar. But at least I can load my camping gear in the back, or even sleep in it if I have to. (Which I did numerous times in my Ford Areostar) Great for the kids, the dog, for grocery shopping, for road trips. And I'm sure it will grow on me.... LOL
TTFN
ps - the stupid wide exhaust is now gone, that was kinda dumb looking!!


It's FREAKIN RED!!! (oh ya, I said that already!) But at least it has a gray interior. And it handles very nicely on the highway, and in town. So I've gone from a white 1992 Grand Prix, to a very bright red 2001 Ford Windstar. But at least I can load my camping gear in the back, or even sleep in it if I have to. (Which I did numerous times in my Ford Areostar) Great for the kids, the dog, for grocery shopping, for road trips. And I'm sure it will grow on me.... LOL
TTFN
ps - the stupid wide exhaust is now gone, that was kinda dumb looking!!
Paddy's Grad!!


I ended up taking back Paddy's camera, the Sony, because they don't use a generic memory card, it HAS to be Sony's. Got this one instead (I also took Chris' back, because the darling bought himself a camera before he went to Kelowna on the May long weekend!) The new one is a Canon - you can't go wrong with that brand!!







TTFN
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Almost Grad time!

I know you can't see it clearly, but on the back of Paddy's dog tag it says:
I'm proud
of you
Love, Mom
Grad
2007
and the front says:
P
A
T
R
I
C
K
in a special font. And it lines up better than what I have done! All nicely in an angle across the front.
As for the cameras - spoke to Chris last Thursday before he headed off to Kelowna for the long weekend with his buds. Damned child! He bought himself a camera for the trip!! Well, there goes his grad gift!! I told him what I had bought for him and his brother, turns out if you buy a Sony camera, you have to buy Sony memory cards. Sheesh. He told me I could take his back, and I could consider it a gift for Mother's Day (which, by the way, my kids DIDN'T forget about!)
So last Saturday, back to Future Shop I went. Returned Chris's camera, and exchanged Patricks for a Canon. It was a bit more money, but turned out to be exactly what I had paid for Chris's watch 3 yrs ago. Altho, I had also bought Patrick the dog tag - he needed something engraved to mark the occasion!! LOL
So today I have taken off from work, getting ready for the big trip. Going to head up to Calgary tonight when Dave gets off work, and stay at D&D's place. Did you hear that Calgary (and north) is getting LOTS of snow today?????!!!! Then Friday, we only have the last hour and a half to travel to get to RD. Which should give us time to see Paddy before his ceremony! Chris has to work until 5, so once we've done the daytime grad stuff, guess we'll go settle into a hotel. Somewhere. Cheap. Which is something else I have to do today - BOOK A CHEAP ROOM!!
Chris did offer us to stay at his place, there is another single bed there, and he said that I could sleep on the floor, since I don't mind doing that! LOL I thanked him nicely, and politely declined. Okay, so I laughed out loud, and told him thanks, but no thanks!!
Then the dinner. If it is anything like it was 3 years ago, it will be soooooo much fun. NOT!! Their father sat on one side of the round table with his other family, and me and the kids and Dave sat on the other side. Not much conversation between sides. ~shudder~ Oh well, this will be the last time we will be forced to sit together, so I'll grit my teeth and suck it up.
After that, Patrick will be hanging with his buds, I'm sure. So we can beat a hasty retreat, maybe do something with Chris, or not. After all, it will be a Friday nite, so I'm sure he'll have plans with his buds too.
Hopefully we'll be able to hook up with the boys on Saturday morning, hang out for awhile, then back to Calgary for supper to have 'real' visit with D&D. That way they won't feel that we just used them for the bed only on Thursday nite!
LOL
And I may have to bring Gracie with us too, but only as far as Calgary. Deb is willing to look after her until we get back. But that's another story, for another time.
Until later....
I'm proud
of you
Love, Mom
Grad
2007
and the front says:
P
A
T
R
I
C
K
in a special font. And it lines up better than what I have done! All nicely in an angle across the front.
As for the cameras - spoke to Chris last Thursday before he headed off to Kelowna for the long weekend with his buds. Damned child! He bought himself a camera for the trip!! Well, there goes his grad gift!! I told him what I had bought for him and his brother, turns out if you buy a Sony camera, you have to buy Sony memory cards. Sheesh. He told me I could take his back, and I could consider it a gift for Mother's Day (which, by the way, my kids DIDN'T forget about!)
So last Saturday, back to Future Shop I went. Returned Chris's camera, and exchanged Patricks for a Canon. It was a bit more money, but turned out to be exactly what I had paid for Chris's watch 3 yrs ago. Altho, I had also bought Patrick the dog tag - he needed something engraved to mark the occasion!! LOL
So today I have taken off from work, getting ready for the big trip. Going to head up to Calgary tonight when Dave gets off work, and stay at D&D's place. Did you hear that Calgary (and north) is getting LOTS of snow today?????!!!! Then Friday, we only have the last hour and a half to travel to get to RD. Which should give us time to see Paddy before his ceremony! Chris has to work until 5, so once we've done the daytime grad stuff, guess we'll go settle into a hotel. Somewhere. Cheap. Which is something else I have to do today - BOOK A CHEAP ROOM!!
Chris did offer us to stay at his place, there is another single bed there, and he said that I could sleep on the floor, since I don't mind doing that! LOL I thanked him nicely, and politely declined. Okay, so I laughed out loud, and told him thanks, but no thanks!!
Then the dinner. If it is anything like it was 3 years ago, it will be soooooo much fun. NOT!! Their father sat on one side of the round table with his other family, and me and the kids and Dave sat on the other side. Not much conversation between sides. ~shudder~ Oh well, this will be the last time we will be forced to sit together, so I'll grit my teeth and suck it up.
After that, Patrick will be hanging with his buds, I'm sure. So we can beat a hasty retreat, maybe do something with Chris, or not. After all, it will be a Friday nite, so I'm sure he'll have plans with his buds too.
Hopefully we'll be able to hook up with the boys on Saturday morning, hang out for awhile, then back to Calgary for supper to have 'real' visit with D&D. That way they won't feel that we just used them for the bed only on Thursday nite!
LOL
And I may have to bring Gracie with us too, but only as far as Calgary. Deb is willing to look after her until we get back. But that's another story, for another time.
Until later....
Monday, May 21, 2007
gazebos

This is one of many pics of medieval "tents" from this Gulf Wars website that my friend Shari shared with me. Not so crazy about the "picture" on the side of it, but..... I found the one below, new, at a store, which looks pretty much the same thing to me - I know, it's hard to tell, but it DOES have the striped arms also, so I'm thinking the one above was like the one below. Make sense?

The one directly above this writing is the latest one I bought. The first ones I bought, 9x9, has a TON of poles, haven't had a chance to set them up yet, but I'm thinking its gonna be ALOT of work!! But the 10x10 Pop-up Gazebo that I bought yesterday is soooooo simple to take down - which we had to do at the store, 'cause it was the only one left!!! So I'm thinking it will be even easier to put up!!
My plan is to decorate these gazebos up - first I will have to take them out of the box and set up at least one - to see how possible it will be to add "walls", maybe scalloped edges around the top edges. Summertime project, out in the back yard! I can just see them on my front yard, hiding "modern" tents my sons or other guests could use. And I'm thinking that they would be great to take camping too!! Either for a kitchen area, or to put my own tent under!! When I bought the first ones in the middle of April, I meant to get two green ones. As I'm putting them in my car, I see that I have one green striped one, and one blue striped one. Crap!! Thought about taking the one back in, but it was cold and blustery. And the darn things aren't that lightweight either! So I made a snap decision to keep them both, just decorate them individually, instead of the same.
http://terraefinis.org/gw16/gw16-Pages/Image213.html

Monday, May 14, 2007
A Catch-up of sorts!!
My oh my...
Well, I survived (barely) another tax season. I really, seriously, don't have any idea how on earth I am going to survive another 16 or so, until I retire!! Seriously!!!
So some catch up is in order....
* Let's see, I missed my aunt & uncle's 60th wedding anniversay (on the Island) on the Easter weekend. Just the wrong time of year for me to take off!! :-( Turns out, Colin ended up having acute pancreatitis hit him, hard, on the Thursday before Good Friday. I took him to the ER, we had no idea at the time what was causing him to double up with the pain. So that's where I spent a good amount of time that weekend. But by Tuesday, he was home, took the rest of the week off from work, and has been fine ever since!! Not a nice thing to suffer thru!!! They really don't know the "why" of why it happened, but the doctor said it wasn't my cooking!! Whew!!
But one thing about it, he certainly got his complete physical (more or less). And yes, his past drinking probably played a part in it, but the good news is that his tox screen came back CLEAN!!! Our mom had her first attack last year (hers was to do with her gall bladder), I sure as hell hope it ISN'T hereditary!!
* Also missed Dave's aunt & uncle's 50th wedding anniversay, in Manitoba. Tax Time again, there is NO way I can take any time off at that time of year! Go figure, eh? But... we have been promising for YEARS to go out & visit them, this will be the summer that it is finally going to happen!! Dave may even get his wish and we'll take the motorhome!! I know, I know!! Me? not camping???? Sheesh, I must be getting old!!
* Been working on collecting "things" for the Medieval Feast next August. I've found some cool funky things for it. I'll post pics another time. But I'm learning how to make chemise's and tunics. Actually, I copied the outline of a simple chemise that I had bought from a new friend of mine, who is in the SCA in the States. She and I hit it off, but that's another story!! I even managed to sew the sleeves to the chemise in WRONG side in (or is that "out"?) Boy, was that a DUH moment on my part!! My Home Ec. teacher would have been sooooo ashamed of me!! But gee, guess that's what happens when you only take a semester & a half of Home Ec! Then it was off to INDUSTRIAL ARTS!! Now THAT was fun!!!
* The wildlife is baaaaaaaack!! I have pictures of snakes, and flowers, and birds. Gracie kind of lost out as I was attempting to survive our tax season. But we're getting back on track with our walks once again! Another thing to be posted... later!!
* Oh, and get this!! Most years I do the MS Super Cities Walk. Didn't last year, and tons of people were asking me where my pledge sheets were. So this year, I put out my pledge sheet at my desk at work, and by time the walk happened on April 28th, I had managed to raise $1,950. I went in to the office on the Tuesday after the walk (May 1st), found out how close I was to the $2,000 mark, phoned Dave at work, and the darling man donated that last $50 so that I can honestly say: "I RAISED $2,000 TO HELP CURE MS!!!" How about them apples!! LOL
* It's Patrick's Grad coming up on the 25th. I was racking my brain trying really hard to come up with something to give him as a Grad present!! I had given Chris a really nice dress watch, engraved, 3 years ago when it was his grad. Patrick informed me at the time "Ewww, I don't want one of those when I graduate". Turns out when I spoke to Chris this week - he's not even sure where the watch is!! ~big sigh~ Well, there went $300, down the drain! They use their cell phones to tell what time it is!!
As I was speaking to Chris, he "hinted" that he would like a digital camera for his grad, cause he had broke his last one. To tell you the truth, I really hadn't thought about his grad. But yep, he is done his 3 years of college, and even tho he won't be attending his "convocation" ceremonies, he is technically a graduate. Jeez, what kind of mom am I??????
Okay, I had already been playing with the idea of getting Paddy a camera. Had been keeping flyer ads on the table, doing research. Not exactly something they can keep for a lifetime, but it will be used. Went shopping finally on Saturday morning, after Gracie & I did our river walk. I started with finding a jewelry store in town that had advertised "steel" jewelry. I figured Patrick couldn't wreck STEEL!! I ended up getting him a dog tag, then took it over to the engraver's to be made pretty. Okay, one part is done.
It's camera time.... checked out one store. Okay, not there, even tho that is where Dave got me my Kodak Easy Share. Over to Future Shop - I can say that here, because I've had really good service with these guys!! (the tv I had bought for Dave on xmas eve died on us, and we had no problem having the store replace it!!) And they had a ton of cameras to choose from. Altho, I can honestly say it was a good thing I had some experience with digital cameras, otherwise the guy would have sold me more stuff!! LOL
I ended up buying these two Sony cameras - one in black, and one in silver. Sony 7.2MP Digital Camera (DSCW55). They both have internal memory, Paddy will just have to get his own memory card. Or I may give him my old one that you can put about 80 pics on (128 MB) 'cause I had bought a 2 GB one for $42 - holds like 1265 photos - for grad & vacation time. Chris has his own memory card, from when he had a camera. Which he dropped when the zoom lens was out, and it broke, hence the "request" for a digital camera. LOL What's nice about this gift - IF they also get one from their father, this IS Future Shop, there is LOTS of other goodies that can get in place of.
Okay, think that is it for now!! Whew!
Well, I survived (barely) another tax season. I really, seriously, don't have any idea how on earth I am going to survive another 16 or so, until I retire!! Seriously!!!
So some catch up is in order....
* Let's see, I missed my aunt & uncle's 60th wedding anniversay (on the Island) on the Easter weekend. Just the wrong time of year for me to take off!! :-( Turns out, Colin ended up having acute pancreatitis hit him, hard, on the Thursday before Good Friday. I took him to the ER, we had no idea at the time what was causing him to double up with the pain. So that's where I spent a good amount of time that weekend. But by Tuesday, he was home, took the rest of the week off from work, and has been fine ever since!! Not a nice thing to suffer thru!!! They really don't know the "why" of why it happened, but the doctor said it wasn't my cooking!! Whew!!
But one thing about it, he certainly got his complete physical (more or less). And yes, his past drinking probably played a part in it, but the good news is that his tox screen came back CLEAN!!! Our mom had her first attack last year (hers was to do with her gall bladder), I sure as hell hope it ISN'T hereditary!!
* Also missed Dave's aunt & uncle's 50th wedding anniversay, in Manitoba. Tax Time again, there is NO way I can take any time off at that time of year! Go figure, eh? But... we have been promising for YEARS to go out & visit them, this will be the summer that it is finally going to happen!! Dave may even get his wish and we'll take the motorhome!! I know, I know!! Me? not camping???? Sheesh, I must be getting old!!
* Been working on collecting "things" for the Medieval Feast next August. I've found some cool funky things for it. I'll post pics another time. But I'm learning how to make chemise's and tunics. Actually, I copied the outline of a simple chemise that I had bought from a new friend of mine, who is in the SCA in the States. She and I hit it off, but that's another story!! I even managed to sew the sleeves to the chemise in WRONG side in (or is that "out"?) Boy, was that a DUH moment on my part!! My Home Ec. teacher would have been sooooo ashamed of me!! But gee, guess that's what happens when you only take a semester & a half of Home Ec! Then it was off to INDUSTRIAL ARTS!! Now THAT was fun!!!
* The wildlife is baaaaaaaack!! I have pictures of snakes, and flowers, and birds. Gracie kind of lost out as I was attempting to survive our tax season. But we're getting back on track with our walks once again! Another thing to be posted... later!!
* Oh, and get this!! Most years I do the MS Super Cities Walk. Didn't last year, and tons of people were asking me where my pledge sheets were. So this year, I put out my pledge sheet at my desk at work, and by time the walk happened on April 28th, I had managed to raise $1,950. I went in to the office on the Tuesday after the walk (May 1st), found out how close I was to the $2,000 mark, phoned Dave at work, and the darling man donated that last $50 so that I can honestly say: "I RAISED $2,000 TO HELP CURE MS!!!" How about them apples!! LOL
* It's Patrick's Grad coming up on the 25th. I was racking my brain trying really hard to come up with something to give him as a Grad present!! I had given Chris a really nice dress watch, engraved, 3 years ago when it was his grad. Patrick informed me at the time "Ewww, I don't want one of those when I graduate". Turns out when I spoke to Chris this week - he's not even sure where the watch is!! ~big sigh~ Well, there went $300, down the drain! They use their cell phones to tell what time it is!!
As I was speaking to Chris, he "hinted" that he would like a digital camera for his grad, cause he had broke his last one. To tell you the truth, I really hadn't thought about his grad. But yep, he is done his 3 years of college, and even tho he won't be attending his "convocation" ceremonies, he is technically a graduate. Jeez, what kind of mom am I??????
Okay, I had already been playing with the idea of getting Paddy a camera. Had been keeping flyer ads on the table, doing research. Not exactly something they can keep for a lifetime, but it will be used. Went shopping finally on Saturday morning, after Gracie & I did our river walk. I started with finding a jewelry store in town that had advertised "steel" jewelry. I figured Patrick couldn't wreck STEEL!! I ended up getting him a dog tag, then took it over to the engraver's to be made pretty. Okay, one part is done.
It's camera time.... checked out one store. Okay, not there, even tho that is where Dave got me my Kodak Easy Share. Over to Future Shop - I can say that here, because I've had really good service with these guys!! (the tv I had bought for Dave on xmas eve died on us, and we had no problem having the store replace it!!) And they had a ton of cameras to choose from. Altho, I can honestly say it was a good thing I had some experience with digital cameras, otherwise the guy would have sold me more stuff!! LOL
I ended up buying these two Sony cameras - one in black, and one in silver. Sony 7.2MP Digital Camera (DSCW55). They both have internal memory, Paddy will just have to get his own memory card. Or I may give him my old one that you can put about 80 pics on (128 MB) 'cause I had bought a 2 GB one for $42 - holds like 1265 photos - for grad & vacation time. Chris has his own memory card, from when he had a camera. Which he dropped when the zoom lens was out, and it broke, hence the "request" for a digital camera. LOL What's nice about this gift - IF they also get one from their father, this IS Future Shop, there is LOTS of other goodies that can get in place of.
Okay, think that is it for now!! Whew!
Tuesday, April 24, 2007


The Pelicans are back!! Here's a kinda funny ditty about them:
"A wonderful bird is the pelican. His bill will hold more than his belican. He can take in his beak, Food enough for a week, But I'm damned if I can see how the helican." was written by Dixon Lanier Merritt in 1910.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
deb's weekend here
Monday, April 02, 2007
My poor kid again!
I spoke to P yesterday, trying to find out if he is going to come down here for Easter weekend. It sounds like he may! (has to take the bus tho)
But in the course of the conversation, it comes out that he is royally PISSED at his dad! See, for the last year, he's been promising the boys that he was going to buy this condo for just the two boys to live in. They actually should have been in it by now, except that in the beginning stages it had burned down. Anyway, I got to see the cement basement last Sept. when I was there, and the finished ones from the outside. The kids were so excited about getting into this place. It was to be a 2 bedroom 2 storey end unit. They had picked out which bedroom would be theirs. They were pretty thrilled about living together once again, and yet being on their own.
As for myself...
I had a feeling there was something up with this whole set up. Wouldn't it make more sense to build something that was close to the College for when P goes, not closer to their Dad's work? Little alarm bells were going off for me, and hindsight being what it is, I'm wishing now that I had given the kids some kind of a mini heads up of the possibility of their dad leaving his GF, and living there also.
Well, I was correct. Now I guess they are going to finish the basement, so that will be Chris's space. Then Patrick gets the "other" bedroom, NOT the one that he had his heart set on, 'cause gee, guess who is going to be moving in with them. He was RIPPED about this new turn of events!! Man, is their father ever hanging himself with all of this!!
I like to pride myself with not cutting their father down in front of them. If anything, I try to show them things from his point of view. I try to be the mediator, even tho he has no idea I do that for him. Guess secretly, I'm hugging the knowledge to myself that I'm a better person than he is. LOL So old habits are still there - and I'm trying to explain to Patrick that his father has always done things that way. That that is just the way his dad is.
Called Deb R and told her what had occured. Which I had mentioned to her eons ago. Not really a surprise to either of us. Go figure, eh? And to quote her - "Things like this just reaffirms WHY we are WHERE we are." Good on Deb for always finding the right way to put things! :-)
TTFN
But in the course of the conversation, it comes out that he is royally PISSED at his dad! See, for the last year, he's been promising the boys that he was going to buy this condo for just the two boys to live in. They actually should have been in it by now, except that in the beginning stages it had burned down. Anyway, I got to see the cement basement last Sept. when I was there, and the finished ones from the outside. The kids were so excited about getting into this place. It was to be a 2 bedroom 2 storey end unit. They had picked out which bedroom would be theirs. They were pretty thrilled about living together once again, and yet being on their own.
As for myself...
I had a feeling there was something up with this whole set up. Wouldn't it make more sense to build something that was close to the College for when P goes, not closer to their Dad's work? Little alarm bells were going off for me, and hindsight being what it is, I'm wishing now that I had given the kids some kind of a mini heads up of the possibility of their dad leaving his GF, and living there also.
Well, I was correct. Now I guess they are going to finish the basement, so that will be Chris's space. Then Patrick gets the "other" bedroom, NOT the one that he had his heart set on, 'cause gee, guess who is going to be moving in with them. He was RIPPED about this new turn of events!! Man, is their father ever hanging himself with all of this!!
I like to pride myself with not cutting their father down in front of them. If anything, I try to show them things from his point of view. I try to be the mediator, even tho he has no idea I do that for him. Guess secretly, I'm hugging the knowledge to myself that I'm a better person than he is. LOL So old habits are still there - and I'm trying to explain to Patrick that his father has always done things that way. That that is just the way his dad is.
Called Deb R and told her what had occured. Which I had mentioned to her eons ago. Not really a surprise to either of us. Go figure, eh? And to quote her - "Things like this just reaffirms WHY we are WHERE we are." Good on Deb for always finding the right way to put things! :-)
TTFN
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Bad singing!
I chuckled so much when I read this, I just had to put it here to share!
From Annie's Mailbox:
Dear Annie: I smiled when I read the letter from "Pittsburgher with a Dilemma", who asked what could be done about their caring and inspiring rabbi who happens to have an awful singing voice. You made some good suggestions.
Our wonderful parish priest also sings enthusiastically and terribly (into a lapel microphone) at every Mass he officiates. Someone must have mentioned how off-key his singing was, because one Sunday he apologized for any ears he was hurting. He then declared he certainly wasn't going to quit singing at Mass. He said, "God gave me this voice, and I am paying him back!" -- Montanan with No Dilemma
Cracked me up to no end!! Isn't that hilarious??? I'm going to have to remember that line the next time someone complains about MY singing voice!! :-))))
From Annie's Mailbox:
Dear Annie: I smiled when I read the letter from "Pittsburgher with a Dilemma", who asked what could be done about their caring and inspiring rabbi who happens to have an awful singing voice. You made some good suggestions.
Our wonderful parish priest also sings enthusiastically and terribly (into a lapel microphone) at every Mass he officiates. Someone must have mentioned how off-key his singing was, because one Sunday he apologized for any ears he was hurting. He then declared he certainly wasn't going to quit singing at Mass. He said, "God gave me this voice, and I am paying him back!" -- Montanan with No Dilemma
Cracked me up to no end!! Isn't that hilarious??? I'm going to have to remember that line the next time someone complains about MY singing voice!! :-))))
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Okay, just freaky....
So the wedding. Tentatively booked for August 2, 2008. I'm thinking around suppertime. Still playing with that idea of calling that Alastair MacLean fella, that Marriage Commissioner person that I saw listed. You know, to pre-book for next summer. 'Cause his name works. LOL
And the last few weeks, we've had one of our clients have some sort of dealings with this man. I even looked him up on the net, to get a look see at him. But kept putting off calling him.
Today, a fella by the name of Scott is here to see one of our partners. He wasn't in a hurry to see the partner, 'cause he was still waiting to for someone else to join him, and then they would BOTH see the partner. Well, damned if it wasn't ALASTAIR MAC LEAN!!! Can you believe it???? I mean, what are the chances of him coming here!!
So I asked the guy, are you the 'Alastair MacLean' that performs marriages? Yep, that's him!! Altho, he usually only does the overflow when everyone else is booked up. So we began to talk about what I was looking for. I even had the sample invite that I'm thinking of using here at my desk!! LOL
Well, the fella has even done handfasting ceremonies. Not exactly what I was looking for - a little too much pomp and ceremony for me, altho, I DID check it out!! LOL And he's worn his kilt to perform weddings! He sounded like he was on board!
But..... it's too early to book him, AND, he kinda made a face when I said it was the August LOOOOONG weekend. Altho, he was happy to hear how small it would be - guess he still works full time too. ~big sigh~
BUT... he did give me his number to call him! I'm thinking that he may just be the one to hitch us!! The gods certainly seemed to be pushing me that direction. "If Mohamed won't come to the mountain then the mountain will just have to come to Mohamed." What kind of "coincidence" was that?!!! A sign!! A sign!! LOL
And the last few weeks, we've had one of our clients have some sort of dealings with this man. I even looked him up on the net, to get a look see at him. But kept putting off calling him.
Today, a fella by the name of Scott is here to see one of our partners. He wasn't in a hurry to see the partner, 'cause he was still waiting to for someone else to join him, and then they would BOTH see the partner. Well, damned if it wasn't ALASTAIR MAC LEAN!!! Can you believe it???? I mean, what are the chances of him coming here!!
So I asked the guy, are you the 'Alastair MacLean' that performs marriages? Yep, that's him!! Altho, he usually only does the overflow when everyone else is booked up. So we began to talk about what I was looking for. I even had the sample invite that I'm thinking of using here at my desk!! LOL
Well, the fella has even done handfasting ceremonies. Not exactly what I was looking for - a little too much pomp and ceremony for me, altho, I DID check it out!! LOL And he's worn his kilt to perform weddings! He sounded like he was on board!
But..... it's too early to book him, AND, he kinda made a face when I said it was the August LOOOOONG weekend. Altho, he was happy to hear how small it would be - guess he still works full time too. ~big sigh~
BUT... he did give me his number to call him! I'm thinking that he may just be the one to hitch us!! The gods certainly seemed to be pushing me that direction. "If Mohamed won't come to the mountain then the mountain will just have to come to Mohamed." What kind of "coincidence" was that?!!! A sign!! A sign!! LOL
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Spring is REALLY here!!
Watching the blue jays out of my LR windown this morning, zipping & bopping around - and what do I see? A ROBIN!! Wait, TWO ROBINS!!
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!!
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Patrick's wrecked car March 10

My poor kid!! He went on a little road trip up to Devon with a friend. On their way back by Leduc, he crashed into a guardrail. Spun back and hit it again. THANK GOODNESS there wasn't anyone in the other lane. THANK GOODNESS the people behind him where back far enough to not be involved in the accident. THANK THE POWERS THAT BE that he and his friend WEREN'T hurt!!!!! The people behind him called 9-1-1, the cops and EMT guys came. I guess there has been numerous accidents right there before his! Jeez!! Think maybe there should be something done about it????? And some accidents weren't so lucky - there has been roll overs and even fatalities!!! The EMT guys were surprised that P's air bags didn't even deploy. But he said he wasn't speeding, doing about 112 km/hr.
He couldn't reach his dad on his cell phone, so he & his friend ended up taking a taxi to RD. At a cost of $140!!!! 'Cause the cops towed the car right into Leduc, right away. Before he had a chance to do anything else with it. And of course, he's young, and it was his first accident, and he didn't know what kind of things to do. Poor kid!
Then the quote came in to repair it. About $6600. It's a 2002 Saturn. P's dad then wants to see if Dave could repair it cheaper. So Dave & Dwight went thru the quote that was faxed down here - the best they could do would be $4500. With Dave doing the labour @ n/c. And paint at cost. We faxed the info back up to RD, and then P's dad figured we could break down the cost by 3 - he'd pay 1/3, Patrick would pay 1/3, and I would pay 1/3. Thank goodness for Patrick, who TOLD his dad that "Mom doesn't have that kind of money!". He was rather disgusted with his dad, I think. See, give the man enough rope, and he WILL hang himself!! I WISH I could help Patrick out!! ~big sigh~
So the poor kid is hoofing it for now. Lots of walking. Sucks to 18 and have no wheels. Wait, I was 18 once, and had no wheels!! LOL I'm still very grateful that it was only his car that got wrecked!!
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Forot to tell you - MYSTERY flowers!!
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Spring has Sprung!
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Larimar
Deb R sent me my belated Christmas gifts and my early birthday gift!
This is a 3D stained glass dragonfly and lily - absolutely stunning. Not so much in the picture, MUCH better in person!!

It just had to go with my bamboo, kinda fits there. There is normally more "stuff" on this table, but it got packed away at Christmas, and has not been found since! LOL
And this is my birthday present from her! The stone is called LARIMAR, which is the national stone of the Dominican Republic. Again, the pics don't do it justice, but it is such an amazing colour!

And then, of course, I had to go check out the energy associated with this stone!
Larimar: Known as Pectolite, this is a stone for business if customers are in need. It releases chains in a material world. It enhances healing, peace and clarity, bringing inner wisdom and physical manifestation.
She bought it for me when she was on vacation there - she just got back a couple of weeks ago. Lucky girl! :-)
Speaking of vacations, tonight, we go to the River of Dreams party thru our radio station. Out of the 107 qualifiers in attendance, one will when a trip to Hawaii. EVERYONE will go home with a prize, which is very nice. 'Cause I've gone to these things, and most of the time, the only one to win anything is the trip winner. :-(
I'm kinda hoping for a guitar from Scott's Music - Paddy's Grad is coming up in May, and I want to get him something he'll keep forever. I got Chris a REALLY nice expensive engraved dress watch for his Grad 3 yrs ago, but Paddy has already told me "no way", not for him. MEN!! But a REALLY nice guitar might be good. :-) Maybe get an engraved brass plate and put it on it. That would be kinda sweet.
So I'll let you know tomorrow what I've won!
The owl has been just a "chirping", even last night, just after 9 p.m., he must have gone on for close to an hour. When I took Gracie for a walk thru the green strip around 6, there wasn't a sign of him. But 3 hrs later, he's baaaaack. If we can hear him that well (it almost sounds like he's on our roof!), I hate to think how loud it would be for the people whose house antenae he perches on! LOL I still think there is a pair of them, too much "chatter" for just one.
It started snowing again yesterday. First is snows, then almost totally melts. Then snows again, then totally melts. Last night when I took Gracie thru the green strip, man, was it slippery in places. Fresh snow on top of ice. Ya, this is fun! NOT!!
Oh, and you HAVE to read this email from a friend:
You just about got a weird call from me Friday evening.
Friday night got home just before 6p, and by the time I changed and grabbed the dogs, it was too late to take them to Peenaquim - too dark (plus the whole porcupine issue). So, I stayed up top and drove past the entrance to Peenaquim and stayed on the gravel road and parked on the road just before it heads down into that Alexander Wilderness Park. We walked back toward the city, and then turned off at the power station onto the Coalbanks Trail which heads east toward that new housing development (Legacy Ridge). Got to the end of the path and turned around to head back to the car. Was almost back to the road when I saw a coyote come up out of the coulee and cross the road only a hundred metres or so away. Luckily I saw it before the dogs did, so I was able to grab them. I had one leash w/ me so put that onto Clara and grabbed Bud's collar. By this time, they'd seen the coyote and were at full alert. I was about to start again when I see two more coyotes come up this same route. They stopped for a minute because a truck came along, but then saw me and just stood there looking. Soon a third coyote joined them. Well, it was either stand there or start heading for the car, which was still about 10 minutes away. I got to the road and walked very briskly back to the car, hanging onto the kids the whole time for dear life while all they wanted to do was be free to investigate these other "dogs". THESE THREE COYOTES PACED ME ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE CAR. They stayed a couple hundred feet to my left and just kept walking the same pace we were all the way back to the car. To say I was a little freaked is an understatement.
If I had no dogs with me, I wouldn't have been bothered at all as coyotes rarely bother humans, but I knew if the kids got away from me, I'd have big trouble on my hands.
Got back to the car and to further add to my being freaked out, the truck that had passed by earlier had parked near my car (it was very dark by this time). Hopefully they were just there to enjoy a joint. Got into the car and locked the doors quickly. Drew a few deep breaths and drove to the grocery store to pick up a few things. While I was in the store, the adrenaline rush that had sustained my since the coyotes appeared drained out, and my legs went wobbly. Good thing I had the grocery cart to hang onto.
Yikes!
I thought later (after I got home and very quickly downed a beer) that I should have stayed put as soon as I saw the coyotes and called you to see if you could come and "deliver" us back to my car. I know - I'm a wuss. :-)
K.
Poor Girl! The reference to the porcupines....
Kids are fine. They had their first (and hopefully last) run-in w/ a porcupine Saturday evening down at Peenaquim. I was parked in the parking lot, but because the footing on the trail was still icy, I was walking south down the road toward Softball Valley. I was just past the entrance to the shooting range and the two were off in the grass snooping around when Bud started to bark. I couldn't see them and I called and called and yelled and called. Pretty soon they came back into sight, both shaking their heads so I figured it was either porcupine or skunk. My vet is on the west-side, but the Uplands Clinic was the on-call clinic that night, so they went there for quill removal. Got those out (14 for Clara, 28 for Bud) and on the way home, the anaesthesia had a further effect on Clara because she had a huge bowel movement on the backseat. Luckily, I had sheets on the seat. Ah, the joys of dog ownership...
She cracks me up. I want you to understand - I am laughing WITH her, NOT at her!! :-)
WOW. I did rather go on and on (and on and on), didn't I?
Okay, really need to go now!
TT
This is a 3D stained glass dragonfly and lily - absolutely stunning. Not so much in the picture, MUCH better in person!!

It just had to go with my bamboo, kinda fits there. There is normally more "stuff" on this table, but it got packed away at Christmas, and has not been found since! LOL
And this is my birthday present from her! The stone is called LARIMAR, which is the national stone of the Dominican Republic. Again, the pics don't do it justice, but it is such an amazing colour!

And then, of course, I had to go check out the energy associated with this stone!
Larimar: Known as Pectolite, this is a stone for business if customers are in need. It releases chains in a material world. It enhances healing, peace and clarity, bringing inner wisdom and physical manifestation.
She bought it for me when she was on vacation there - she just got back a couple of weeks ago. Lucky girl! :-)
Speaking of vacations, tonight, we go to the River of Dreams party thru our radio station. Out of the 107 qualifiers in attendance, one will when a trip to Hawaii. EVERYONE will go home with a prize, which is very nice. 'Cause I've gone to these things, and most of the time, the only one to win anything is the trip winner. :-(
I'm kinda hoping for a guitar from Scott's Music - Paddy's Grad is coming up in May, and I want to get him something he'll keep forever. I got Chris a REALLY nice expensive engraved dress watch for his Grad 3 yrs ago, but Paddy has already told me "no way", not for him. MEN!! But a REALLY nice guitar might be good. :-) Maybe get an engraved brass plate and put it on it. That would be kinda sweet.
So I'll let you know tomorrow what I've won!
The owl has been just a "chirping", even last night, just after 9 p.m., he must have gone on for close to an hour. When I took Gracie for a walk thru the green strip around 6, there wasn't a sign of him. But 3 hrs later, he's baaaaack. If we can hear him that well (it almost sounds like he's on our roof!), I hate to think how loud it would be for the people whose house antenae he perches on! LOL I still think there is a pair of them, too much "chatter" for just one.
It started snowing again yesterday. First is snows, then almost totally melts. Then snows again, then totally melts. Last night when I took Gracie thru the green strip, man, was it slippery in places. Fresh snow on top of ice. Ya, this is fun! NOT!!
Oh, and you HAVE to read this email from a friend:
You just about got a weird call from me Friday evening.
Friday night got home just before 6p, and by the time I changed and grabbed the dogs, it was too late to take them to Peenaquim - too dark (plus the whole porcupine issue). So, I stayed up top and drove past the entrance to Peenaquim and stayed on the gravel road and parked on the road just before it heads down into that Alexander Wilderness Park. We walked back toward the city, and then turned off at the power station onto the Coalbanks Trail which heads east toward that new housing development (Legacy Ridge). Got to the end of the path and turned around to head back to the car. Was almost back to the road when I saw a coyote come up out of the coulee and cross the road only a hundred metres or so away. Luckily I saw it before the dogs did, so I was able to grab them. I had one leash w/ me so put that onto Clara and grabbed Bud's collar. By this time, they'd seen the coyote and were at full alert. I was about to start again when I see two more coyotes come up this same route. They stopped for a minute because a truck came along, but then saw me and just stood there looking. Soon a third coyote joined them. Well, it was either stand there or start heading for the car, which was still about 10 minutes away. I got to the road and walked very briskly back to the car, hanging onto the kids the whole time for dear life while all they wanted to do was be free to investigate these other "dogs". THESE THREE COYOTES PACED ME ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE CAR. They stayed a couple hundred feet to my left and just kept walking the same pace we were all the way back to the car. To say I was a little freaked is an understatement.
If I had no dogs with me, I wouldn't have been bothered at all as coyotes rarely bother humans, but I knew if the kids got away from me, I'd have big trouble on my hands.
Got back to the car and to further add to my being freaked out, the truck that had passed by earlier had parked near my car (it was very dark by this time). Hopefully they were just there to enjoy a joint. Got into the car and locked the doors quickly. Drew a few deep breaths and drove to the grocery store to pick up a few things. While I was in the store, the adrenaline rush that had sustained my since the coyotes appeared drained out, and my legs went wobbly. Good thing I had the grocery cart to hang onto.
Yikes!
I thought later (after I got home and very quickly downed a beer) that I should have stayed put as soon as I saw the coyotes and called you to see if you could come and "deliver" us back to my car. I know - I'm a wuss. :-)
K.
Poor Girl! The reference to the porcupines....
Kids are fine. They had their first (and hopefully last) run-in w/ a porcupine Saturday evening down at Peenaquim. I was parked in the parking lot, but because the footing on the trail was still icy, I was walking south down the road toward Softball Valley. I was just past the entrance to the shooting range and the two were off in the grass snooping around when Bud started to bark. I couldn't see them and I called and called and yelled and called. Pretty soon they came back into sight, both shaking their heads so I figured it was either porcupine or skunk. My vet is on the west-side, but the Uplands Clinic was the on-call clinic that night, so they went there for quill removal. Got those out (14 for Clara, 28 for Bud) and on the way home, the anaesthesia had a further effect on Clara because she had a huge bowel movement on the backseat. Luckily, I had sheets on the seat. Ah, the joys of dog ownership...
She cracks me up. I want you to understand - I am laughing WITH her, NOT at her!! :-)
WOW. I did rather go on and on (and on and on), didn't I?
Okay, really need to go now!
TT
Monday, February 26, 2007
Last Friday - 3rd Friday in a row
Friday, February 23rd.... no word of a lie! Bloody owl was doing his thing again when I got home from work. This time he WAS sitting in the trees to the west, and I could finally see him clearly! Great horned owl it was! I run in the house to get Colin so that he could see the owl - 2 seconds was all it took - when we got back outside, the owl was gone. Poof*, just like that!
Walked Gracie that evening down at the off leash area, LOTS of doggies and their owners down there. So she got a good work out! It was GORGEOUS!!
Did a wee bit of 2nd hand "looking" on Saturday, didn't really find anything noteworthy. DAMN! LOL
It was bath time at the zoo yesterday! Gracie was beginning to smell, so she needed to be bathed. God God Almighty - the hair in the tub from that dog!! Amazing how she LOVES to swim in the river, but be damned if she'll get in the tub on her own. ~big sigh~ So there I am, trying to pull her to the tub edge. Not gonna happen. Finally get her to the edge of the tub, now I have to lift the front end of her (the heaviest end, by the way!) over the lip of the tub. I swear the front end alone weighs 90 lbs! She isn't fighting, but she certainly isn't helping!! Then pick up and plop the rear end of her into the tub. Whew, that's the hardest part of the whole tub experience - getting the dog INTO the tub!
Not content to leave well enough alone - Lynx was next. (In a semi cleaned tub) With Brewster checking out every step of the way, as poor ole Lynx was yowling thru the whole ordeal. Then it was Brewster's turn! NOW the war was on!! He got away from me, and out of the tub about 4 times. Water EVERYWHERE!! I was absolutely, positively SOAKED!!
And then I cleaned and sanitized the bathroom - washed walls, the whole bit. There was dog hair stuck to the walls from Gracie shaking. Sheesh. Doesn't THAT sound like a fun way to spend your Sunday?
Walked Gracie that evening down at the off leash area, LOTS of doggies and their owners down there. So she got a good work out! It was GORGEOUS!!
Did a wee bit of 2nd hand "looking" on Saturday, didn't really find anything noteworthy. DAMN! LOL
It was bath time at the zoo yesterday! Gracie was beginning to smell, so she needed to be bathed. God God Almighty - the hair in the tub from that dog!! Amazing how she LOVES to swim in the river, but be damned if she'll get in the tub on her own. ~big sigh~ So there I am, trying to pull her to the tub edge. Not gonna happen. Finally get her to the edge of the tub, now I have to lift the front end of her (the heaviest end, by the way!) over the lip of the tub. I swear the front end alone weighs 90 lbs! She isn't fighting, but she certainly isn't helping!! Then pick up and plop the rear end of her into the tub. Whew, that's the hardest part of the whole tub experience - getting the dog INTO the tub!
Not content to leave well enough alone - Lynx was next. (In a semi cleaned tub) With Brewster checking out every step of the way, as poor ole Lynx was yowling thru the whole ordeal. Then it was Brewster's turn! NOW the war was on!! He got away from me, and out of the tub about 4 times. Water EVERYWHERE!! I was absolutely, positively SOAKED!!
And then I cleaned and sanitized the bathroom - washed walls, the whole bit. There was dog hair stuck to the walls from Gracie shaking. Sheesh. Doesn't THAT sound like a fun way to spend your Sunday?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
AHA!!!
Less than 6 weeks, definately within the 6 week period......
Yesterday, on his way home after work, Dave stopped at the gas station to get smokes. What does he hear? sssssssssssssssss.... his tire is deflating that much!! So he fills it up as much as possible to make it home. Guess there's a hole in the side of it. Great, eh?
He started his convertible to make sure it would run for today. Yep, good ole car started up like a charm! Whew.
But... I've been having problems with my car, which I mentioned to him last night. Which I was going to get him to drive my car to work today, and I'd take the truck. But with the truck being out of commission....
This morning he offered to take my car, and he'd leave me the convertible. Damn, that thing is soooooo big, nah, my car will wait another time, until his truck gets fixed.
On my way back to work at lunchtime, before I had even gotten out of our Close, my car dies. And for the life of me, I couldn't get it to restart!! Kinda a groan thing happening, wouldn't turn over. Called Dave, he's going to come & see if it can be boosted (is that a word???). Called my work, told them "ooops, gonna be late!". Dave comes, and figures it's the alternator!!! GREAT!! Just flipping GREAT!!! GGGRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!! It wouldn't charge AT ALL. Put it in neutral, and pushed it backwards, and parked it in front of the neighbor's house and Dave gave me a ride to work. ~big sigh~
CRAP!! Jeez, just thought of something!!! After I had put it into Neutral to push it backwards, when I went into the car to get my stuff, DID I PUT IT BACK INTO PARK??? LOL Well, guess it's a good thing it isn't on a hill or a slope.
So we are down to one vehicle, can you believe that?? Dave's is easier to fix, but mine... if it were the '68, much easier to fix. Being a '92, Dave says he damned near has to take everything out to get at the alternator. Poor guy!
And I can just see Colin coming home after work. There's my car, parked at the corner. And Dave's truck parked in front of the house. But we aren't anywhere in sight. LOL
Yesterday, on his way home after work, Dave stopped at the gas station to get smokes. What does he hear? sssssssssssssssss.... his tire is deflating that much!! So he fills it up as much as possible to make it home. Guess there's a hole in the side of it. Great, eh?
He started his convertible to make sure it would run for today. Yep, good ole car started up like a charm! Whew.
But... I've been having problems with my car, which I mentioned to him last night. Which I was going to get him to drive my car to work today, and I'd take the truck. But with the truck being out of commission....
This morning he offered to take my car, and he'd leave me the convertible. Damn, that thing is soooooo big, nah, my car will wait another time, until his truck gets fixed.
On my way back to work at lunchtime, before I had even gotten out of our Close, my car dies. And for the life of me, I couldn't get it to restart!! Kinda a groan thing happening, wouldn't turn over. Called Dave, he's going to come & see if it can be boosted (is that a word???). Called my work, told them "ooops, gonna be late!". Dave comes, and figures it's the alternator!!! GREAT!! Just flipping GREAT!!! GGGRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!! It wouldn't charge AT ALL. Put it in neutral, and pushed it backwards, and parked it in front of the neighbor's house and Dave gave me a ride to work. ~big sigh~
CRAP!! Jeez, just thought of something!!! After I had put it into Neutral to push it backwards, when I went into the car to get my stuff, DID I PUT IT BACK INTO PARK??? LOL Well, guess it's a good thing it isn't on a hill or a slope.
So we are down to one vehicle, can you believe that?? Dave's is easier to fix, but mine... if it were the '68, much easier to fix. Being a '92, Dave says he damned near has to take everything out to get at the alternator. Poor guy!
And I can just see Colin coming home after work. There's my car, parked at the corner. And Dave's truck parked in front of the house. But we aren't anywhere in sight. LOL
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Quaich (said quake)

Last weekend, Colin & I hit the 2nd hand stores in town. He for some cheap clothes, me to check out "things". I LIKE "things". LOL Well, damned if I didn't find a Quaich!! I'm sure nobody else really knew what it was, but I did!! Grabbed the darn thing, and wouldn't let go!! LOL It's a bit dinged in places, but it just adds to the character of it! There wasn't ANY marking ANYWHERE on it, no stamps at all. Go figure!

This is a close up of the handle!

And look at what I paid for it!!! Sweet!! :-) Like I said, I'm sure nobody knew what the darn thing was for!! Their loss, my gain!! LOL
I brought it home, and was soooooo excited. Showed Dave. He said, try a magnet in it. ??? So I did, and it just slid around in it. So he figures it's stainless steel. I wouldn't say it was pewter (well, the handles are probably pewter), and it isn't silver. I don't care. It's mine! :-)
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