Sunday, July 22, 2007

And the numbers just keep adding up!

"Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the hell happened" - Cora Harvey Armstrong

Well, anyone who knows me well will know that I absolutely despise birthdays; my naturally pessimistic outlook renders me virtually incapable of enjoying this day. Luckily, this year's birthday was surprisingly easy to get through. Thanks for the cards, gifts, emails, flowers and good cheer that many of you sent my way. Your sentiments are much appeciated and savoured. Thank you.



Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

And the winner is...

Andrew, my brother-in-law, was contacted at the end of the BC Highland Games at the Percy Perry Stadium (formerly Town Centre Stadium in Coqutlam) on June 30th and informed that he had won a trip for two to Scotland! In a brief state of confusion he asked how? Apparently, his name was mysteriously drawn at the end of the games and he was announced the winner. Hours later the mystery was solved.

On Saturday, June 30th, my mom was volunteering at the BC Highland Games and decided to purchase some raffle tickets. In keeping with her kind spirit, she decided to put each of our names (Andrew, Scott, Ted, Jeanette, Diane & Charlene) on the tickets she purchased. Hours later Andrew's name was drawn! What a lucky wee duck!

What's most interesting about this is that years ago when we were at a highland games in Portland, Oregon my mom put her name in the raffle and won a trip for two to Scotland! She ended up going in the fall of that year and had a great time.

Hopefully her good luck will carry on (touch wood!).

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Katie Cat takes to the stage...

Well, the much anticipated day arrived and Katie Cat was set to perform in her first ever dance recital at Capilano College Theatre. For those of you who don't know, Kate attends a ballet class once a week and is learning all sorts of skills including: trying to listen to her teacher, jumping, pointing her toes, walking on her tip toes, listening to music, working with her contemporaries and so forth. Unfortunately, one skill that Kate hasn't mastered yet is a sense of self-control. Jeanette tells me that at class Kate loves to dance to music and perform free-style dances that she choreographs herself. So, with a fear that Kate would venture off the plan of the program, Saturday began.

Once I arrived at the theatre I was pleased to see that our Kate was the focus image of the entire program! During the performance, my excitement and fear built up as my mind wandered wondering what our little Cat was going to do during her dance. Just before she was set to 'take the stage', another group of young ones (kids that are probably 4 years old) were dancing, when all of a sudden our Katie Cat skipped out from the wings and twirled her way around the entire stage. The audience members were literally howling with laughter at the sight of itty bitty Kate in her red tutu, hair dressed in pig tales with ribbons, and tiny feet donning miniature ballet slippers, literally 'taking' the stage. She lept over props, danced and twirled around the girls, and when the music stopped she posed as if to show that her performance had, in fact, come to a close. Honestly, I haven't laughed that hard in years, maybe even longer.



Thursday, April 26, 2007

Honeymooning à Paris!



The day after the wedding, March 18th, Scott and I set out on our honeymoon in Paris. With excitement and much anticipation we disembarked our plane and quickly noticed that it was snowing!

Ah, Paris. What can you say? It is an absolutely amazing city. We only ran into a couple of rude Parisians – most were extremely friendly. In fact, we found that almost all Parisians will deign to speak English.

The hotel was a disappointment. I think their website overstates reality by quite a bit. No worries, however, as we only slept there and were out every day from dawn to well past dusk. We wore out our feet, knees, and backs – we’re still recuperating.

Versailles is beautiful. I took photos and obtained postcards that I can share with my students. My next goal is the create a PowerPoint incorporating all the knowledge we obtained during our tour.

The Eiffel Tower put on a performance for us. We were at the top for the sunset, and when we were walking away it began to dance with lights. A magical moment.

The Louvre was way too much. You can’t possibly take it all in. The building itself was worthy of a few days. Scott really enjoyed the medieval castle archaeology display in the basement. I just about had a religious moment in front of the Mona Lisa.

Musee D’Orsay. Mark, Scott’s best man, arranged for a private guide for one afternoon, so we had a private tour of the museum, complete with an extremely passionate and knowledgeable art history lesson. Both Scott and I were very impressed and this was possibly the highlight of the trip for both of us.

Arc de Triomphe. There was a military ceremony going on below, with every different kind of French military uniform, and that was interesting to watch. We climbed the stairs and took in the beautiful sunset.

Notre Dame. We happened to catch it during Lent and the presentation of the Crown of Thorns. The actual crown presumably. The stained glass is wonderful.

Saint-Sulpice. We saw the ‘Rose Line’, plus some interesting literature debunking the Dan Brown novel.

Food. We ate great food on almost every day, and were most impressed with the bread and the pastries. We also loved the Café Crème. One of the best dinners was at an Italian restaurant. Now we need to go to Rome for a good French dinner.

The Seine. We did a river cruise. It was very inexpensive, and the guide provided some interesting insights and historical context.

The weather for our trip was terribly cold, wet, and windy. It got bad when we arrived, and began getting better as we were leaving. Our next trip to Paris is definitely going to be scheduled for the summer.








Sunday, April 08, 2007

More wedding pics!!!

Yesterday, amidst shopping for bathroom floor tile and perusing the shops at Granville Island, we met up with our photographer, Todd, and he gave us a DVD of all of the photos from our wedding. Here are a few more pics...