Wednesday, August 01, 2007

MOVING DAY!!

It's taken me a couple of months to actually make the move, but as of today, the Thomas and Emma blog has been moved to a new location. If you'd like to follow along, please email me (click on the EMAIL button on the right hand side of the blog) or leave a comment. If I don't know you, please tell me a little bit about yourself and forward your blog address if you have one.

Thanks to everyone for following our amazing journey which started almost 2 years and more than 500 posts ago!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

New fun for the raccoons!!



You might remember last year when we put new sod down in our backyard that the raccoons kept tearing it up. Since then, they've been pretty good little neighbours until last night. You all know my dream house has a stunning pool in the backyard, but for now, our pools are the rubber blowup kind. Yesterday, I found a nice big rubber pool on sale at our local drugstore and spent over an hour blowing it up with the bike pump and filling it with water. The kids had a blast. We covered it up last night with a big plastic tarp to use again today. This morning, we look out in the backyard and the pool is torn to pieces. It's flat and I can see little pieces of plastic here and there. It looks like the raccoons decided it would make a delicious midnight feast... my kids are not thrilled with raccoons today!!!lol

Sunday, July 29, 2007

You're going where??

We've got a couple of quick vacations lined up later this year. A few days in Prince Edward Island in August and Florida in December. I spent a good long time today booking flights, hotels, etc. I'm at the point where everything is done except for the rental cars. So, I look up the H&rtz website and dial the number listed under "USA and Canada". I speak to a guy who has no problem booking a car for a few days in Florida. Then I tell him that I also want to book a car for a few days in Prince Edward Island. A long silence and then "For where" he asks? Prince Edward Island, P.E.I., I repeat, S-L-O-W-L-Y. He then tells me "just a minute, I have to transfer you to international rentals". I thought okay, I guess the number is only for the US. I wait a minute or two and he comes back and says "Is that in Canada?"....ummm...yeah, it is. He says "Well, you know I'm in the US so I don't know that"... excuse me?? I'm sorry, but if you're working for a rental company and you only deal with Canada and the US, is it really too much to ask for that you at least recognize the names of 50 states and 10 provinces - I don't expect knowledge of any and all cities, but come on, at least have a vague clue as to what the states and provinces are you're dealing with!! I was so annoyed that I called Av1s, where they had indeed heard of both Florida and Prince Edward Island, and I rented both cars there!!lol

And speaking of travel, can I share a recent pet peeve. If you've booked any flights lately, you may have noticed that many airlines are now charging you to book your seat in advance. This so annoys me. Because airlines have often tried to convince me that I don't REALLY need to sit with my 2 year old (yeah, because strangers are really clamouring to entertain my kids on long flights!!), I do book seats in advance as I don't want to have to deal with trying to get us all seats together at the gate, but it annoys the hell out of me that they're now charging you just to ensure you can get a seat with your child. And you know how often once you get to the gate they try to change your seat? I just paid $30 to pick my seats, you just try telling me at the gate that I'm in row 5D and my 2.5 year old is in row 14C!!! Ah, I love to travel!!lolol

College life

My brother is a college professor in Montreal so we got to visit with him on our trip. My parents, who live much closer to Montreal than they do to our hometown, also came to visit. Anyhow, my brother was recounting some funny stories about his students. He was telling us about this one student who hand delivered a research paper and explained/apologized for the fact that when her paper was all typed up, she had handwritten by pen the Roman numerals enumerating her headings because "her computer doesn't have Roman numerals on it"!!!! ROFL Talk about unclear on the concept!! Yeah, because where ever would one find I, II, III, IV, V, X, L, C etc. etc. on a computer!!!! And on a totally different note, while I love Cartier watches, one thing that drives me totally crazy is that they insist on doing the number 4 on their watches, which should be IV as IIII... it's almost enough to make me not like their watches... almost!!lol

The time has come...

Emma will be 3 at the end of the year. In 2 weeks, she is starting summer camp (2 weeks, daily from 9:00 to 11:30) and then in September, she starts nursery school, same hours as camp. Now she's never been dropped off anywhere so that's a whole new issue that we'll have to figure out, but the more pressing issue which we will deal with starting tomorrow, is p0tty training. While she doesn't HAVE to be trained for either camp or nursery school, it is much preferred by staff and honestly, by me as well. I would prefer not to have "strangers" dealing with my ch!ld's pr1vates (and yes, I know it annoys the hell out of some people when we bloggers substitute letters, but let me assure you that I don't want any pervert doing a Google search for "ch1ld's pr!vates" making their way to my blog so ya'll will have to deal). Anyhow, it only took Thomas a couple of days to be fully out of d1apers, and I'm really hoping his little sister will follow in his footsteps in this area! Wish us luck! Updates to follow.

Home Sweet Home!

We drove back home yesterday after spending 4 weeks in Montreal. It really is nice to be back amongst our own stuff! I hadn't realized how frustrating it can be to live in someone else's house... you can never find anything, they may not have appliances or supplies that you consider a "must have" - like a garburator or a rice cooker, how can you live without those??lol And BBQs with tanks are for the birds, you never know when you'll run out in the middle of cooking...at home we have gas heat and therefore we have an outlet on the patio to plug our BBQ into - no tank, no refills and you never run out - is that setup common or unusual? We also mainly used paper plates and plastic glasses. Perhaps the owners take away the good stuff for the summer, but the dirty chipped glasses and 6 cracked and/or chipped plates they left just didn't cut it...then again, that could be my issue since I use Wedgwood every day dishes and even my 2 year old uses them - I figure the "good" stuff should be used, not stuffed away in some boxes somewhere. Oh but I did love that huge, huge kitchen window all along the counter above the sink - so nice to be working in the kitchen and getting fresh air and seeing the lovely greenery. As for Montreal, it really is a beautiful city. We had some great meals, got to hang out with friends and family and generally relax and explore. I won't miss the one way streets and the no turning right on a red, but I will miss the wonderful architecture and quaint shops. Many of the houses in our neighbourhood dated from the late 1800s and were maintained in such a lovely manner. It was fun to explore the neighbourhood and check out these old homes with their lovely intricate facades. They sure don't build them like they used to! It was fun to live in a rambling old house that was over 100 years old when our own home is a modern linear home.

I have to say though that it took me a good 2 weeks to adjust to a new home and neighbourhood. I guess I'm really a creature of habit. We may well do this again (either in Montreal or another city) and we'll have a much better idea of what to expect.

BTW, this woman from whom we rented the house must be one of the most relaxed people on the planet. She mailed us the key to the house and we let ourselves in. She called once or twice (she was living at her summer house a couple of hours away) to see if we were settling in well or had any questions about anything. She called the day before we left to tell us she wasn't coming into the city but a friend of hers would pop by to give us back our damage deposit. I told her we'd be happy to have them come through the house and she told me not to bother. Sure enough, friend came, refused to even step into the house, quickly handed me a cheque and left. How trusting is this woman?? She says she figures anyone who can afford the rent is trustworthy...that sounds like a pretty iffy strategy to keep your house safe, but she says she's been doing this for 5 years and has never had a problem. While it's true that most of the furniture is older and has seen better days, she does have lovely antiques and artwork...you'd just think that after allowing a family with 2 kids (and 2 cats!!) to live in your house for a month, you'd check it out... man, don't I wish I could be that relaxed about life!!!lol

Friday, July 27, 2007

Out of their minds!

The kids run to the bedroom to find me this morning. They're looking for one of the cats. There's a bug in the living room, can the cat come catch it. Sure, why not I say as I grab one of the cats and head downstairs. So, point us to the bug I innocently say and they run over and point to this thing that's HUUUUGE folks, it's one of the biggest bugs I've ever seen. Upon seeing said bug, I'm not sure who ran out of the room faster - me or the cat!!lol Can the cat eat the bug, are you kidding, that bug would more than likely eat the cat!! I know kids learn from their parents and Emma wasn't freaked out by the bug at all until she saw me run screaming from the room at which point she declared the bug to be gross and said she was scared of it. I guess I'll have to work on my "keeping my cool" expression next time they show me their finds - but really, that bug was almost as big as my cat!!lol And in case you're wondering, the bug has found a new home - and the cat and I were not involved! (as the cat and I ran out of the room, I kept expecting him to jump into my arms, a la Scooby Doo when he's frightened!lol) And no, there is no photographic evidence - not a chance I was going near that creature again after the first viewing!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

A trip to the beach!

Here are a bunch of pics of the kids. Some blog readers who fancy themselves comedians have made comments on the lack of photographic evidence of the kids on this Montreal sojourn, wondering if perhaps we'd even brought the little tykes along. So for you, here they are - I took 242 pics over the course of a couple of hours. DH thinks this is "wasting"... he doesn't quite get the concept of digital photography!!lol

It was a gorgeous day so we headed off to a nature park on the West end of the island known as Cap St. Jacques. It contains one of the apparently few beaches in the area. Given that Montreal is an island, you'd think there would be a ton of beaches - you'd be wrong!lol Apparently, many people do their swimming in cottage country, not in the city. Anyhow, this was a lovely beach and the kids loved it. It was a particularly great beach for kids because you could walk out a good distance and still not be much more than waist deep - very gentle slope and great sand.

Emma checking out the water...as you can see, not the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean... and look at those arms, she is one muscled kid!lol
But it is nice and warm, Emma approves!
Thomas and Emma checking the water
Thomas is heading for the deep end
I think I should name this picture "Shoulderblades x 2"!
Thomas is putting on the goggles and heading off for a swim with the fishies
Emma looking cute

Here's Thomas swimming in the lake and looking for interesting creatures at the bottom of the lake

Emma looking for her brother
Playing - Emma forefront, Thomas background




Saturday, July 21, 2007

A visit from old friends

Here are Elyan, Nathan, Joran, Emma and Thomas
The boys
Joran

We had such a lovely visit with old friends on Saturday. In November 2005, we were joined in China by Rachelle and Stephane who were there to adopt their beautiful daughter Joran. They left China a day before us and headed home and we hadn't seen them since. As with most of our travel group, they don't live near us. Anyhow, they happened to be passing through Montreal today and we got to hang out for a bit. We got to see them again, see how wonderfully Joran has grown since we'd last seen her and we also got to meet Rachelle and Stephane's sons who hadn't made the trip to China. Playmates for both Emma and Thomas! :-) It's always so wonderful to see the people who shared that most amazing experience in China with our family. Our travel group seems particularly spread out but many of us do make an effort to keep in touch, if only by email... it's so wonderful to see how these girls are growing up. :-) Sorry the pics aren't exactly inspired...had my camera on the wrong setting and didn't notice so most pics came out totally overexposed!

Friday, July 20, 2007

Hope Floats

A few days ago, we found ourselves back in Old Montreal. We checked out the Science Museum and then went on the ride Thomas most wanted to try - one of those "land and sea" bus rides where the bus gives you a little city tour and then heads into the river - yeah, you read that right, the bus slides right into the St. Lawrence River... nice eh?lol I know a few cities have this type of tour, but I must admit, it made me rather nervous!!lol The tour itself was rather limited and the tour guide wasn't the most informed, but it was fun, if nerve racking. At one point, you just head down a ramp and suddenly, your bus is a boat - or you sure as darn hope it will float!! You do get a nice view of the city from the water. I settled down a bit once I saw that the bus was indeed floating, but I must admit to getting a little nervous again when the guide pointed out some rapids and said we'd be doing a Uturn soon as the bus couldn't handle the current from the rapids... yeah, could we turn, like, right NOW!!!lol Thomas loved it and Emma thought it was cool to be in the water with a bus.

As I'm sure you've all noticed when you take guided city tours, well, they are not all created equal. I must admit that the best tours we've ever been on have been in London and in Chicago. The Architecture Foundation in Chicago has amazing walking, bus and boat tours and the guides are so knowledgeable about every inch of the tour. With this land and sea tour, knowledge was somewhat lacking. The absolute funniest thing was when the guide was pointing out the building known as Habitat 67 and she said it was designed by famed architect Sa1man Rushdie (yes, the one from The S*tanic Verses fame)... excuse me???lol DH and I just looked at each other and hoped she'd just had a slip of the tongue but no, again and again, she referred to him as the architect behind the Habitat 67 project!!lol The famed architect in question is M0she Safdie, not Sa1man Rushdie!!lol

And finally, here's an Emma-ism from yesterday:

Emma: Mommy, you have attitude!

ROFL... excuse me?? This from little Miss Attitude herself!!lol