More Easter Fun

It is quite relaxing when you can’t clean or cook because it is not your own house.  Almost like a vacation for mom because there is the added bonus of other people who desperately want to entertain your child by spending quality time with them.

After hunting for eggs this morning, she talked her Grandma into helping her dye eggs.  Then it was off with Grandpa to the Wye Marsh (0f course) to do a scavenger hunt, egg hunt and craft.  Then back to the house to decorate cupcakes and play outside.  Notice how I managed to find time to update the blog during the day.  I think that photos will showcase her fun better than my words so here are some more photos for you to enjoy.

Science North

What a day.  Katrine was so busy that she fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow (which almost never happens).  She thought Science North was fabulous.  “Mom, I just LOVE it.”  I think that she did close to every experiment or activity that they offered.

My favourites three:

1.When she made a contraption to safely carry her egg to the ground when dropped from 5 feet in the air.  Needless to say poo Eggy didn’t make it.  By the end of his crash landing there was yolk everywhere.  I still think that the results would have been more favourable if she had listened to mom and attached a balloon or two.  Maybe they would have slowed it down some.

2.Rock polishing.  She chose a piece of white quartz which turned out pretty shiny in the end.  It actually was a lot of fun sitting there watching as she ground it and polished it.  I also didn’t worry as much as I thought I would about her grinding or polishing her fingers so it turned out to be more relaxing than anticipated.

3.Sodering together a little Easter circuit board.  I have never do that before and I likely never will again.  If Katrine is going to soder anything else together it will have to be with Glenn.  I am just not that technical a person.

We also did the height prediction thing (the same one that was there when we were kids).  Guess what?  Katrine is going to be short.  Big surprise aye?  Lucky for her though, not as short as me.  Five foot 2 vs five foot.  Those two inches might make it easier for her to find pants…then again, she is also unlikely to have my hips which also might make it easier for her to find pants.

Now off to bed so that I will be ready for a day of egg dyeing, egg hunting and chasing around a chocolate filled child.  Gotta love Easter.

Oh, one more thing.  Why do people put pussy willows inside?  They are just fuzzy sacks of pollen designed to make an indoor space icky with air borne allergens.  They don’t even smell so why would a restaurant need to put them inside?  Bluck!  Now I feel icky (in their defence, I didn’t notice them until I started to get itchy and looked around to identify  the cause).

Good Eats in Sudbury!

Boy were we hungry after hitting Dynamic Earth this afternoon.  We headed to a really nice restaurant just 5 minutes from our hotel called the Hourglass.  All I can say is YUM!  They have a whole gluten free menu so I was in heaven. Gluten free battered fish, burgers, chicken finger, garlic bread.  Mmmmm! Crispy, galicy goodness followed by hand cut fires and a homemade burger.  I wish that I could still eat egg because all of the desserts on their menu are gluten free and there was tiramisu.  I wonder how rummy it was?  Even without dessert it was delicious.

Heather, why post about food first.  Well, food is my issue now so I started with it.  Now about our trip.  While Glenn is working on the basement Katrine and I are up in Sudbury with my parents.  Katrine thought that it was awesome.  “Wow! That is one huge coin!”  “Look at all of these minerals.”  “I found some gold!!  Can I keep panning?”  It was one huge smile all afternoon.  I am expecting more of the same tomorrow when we visit Science North.  Fingers crossed.

Elspeth?  Nothing yet but it is not May yet.  We are thinking that there will be at least two more weeks until the next batch of referrals.  Keeping our fingers crossed that they do 7 days of files so that we will finally get our photo of our wee one. It is looking like the group before us is suppose to travel just 6 weeks after their referrals arrived.  That would be awesome if it could happen to us too so again, keep your fingers crossed for us.

Now off to relax so that we can get up bright eyed and bushy tailed for more science tomorrow.

7th Birthday

Had Katrine’s birthday party on Saturday.  The drive down the DVD to the beach volleball place (she wanted a beach party, and where else can you find sand in the GTA) was bad but getting the supplies in from the car was wet and freezing cold.  That however was the major glitch aside from my personal inability to properly operate Glenn’s camera which resulted in having less photos to chose from for this post.  (I guess we know who will not be taking most of the photos in China)

Once everyone was inside they had fun.  I am so glad that we got the games organizer.  She had them running races, playing soccer, dodge ball and, my favourite, tug of war.  During the soccer game, some of the girls decided to dig trenchs in the sand infront of their goal for defence purposes.  They then added to their teams defence by laying in the sand in front of the net or sitting doing the splits.  Just like little kids playing soccer outside except with sand instead of flowers and clouds.  We arranged for some extra sand time after the food and gift portion just in case they had extra energy to burn.  They build a sandcastle and played volley…well, hit-the-net ball.  Money well spent.

The whole week, I had agonized over wether we had enough food.  We had the party in the middle of the afternoon so we decided not to go with the usual pizza.  Instead, went with cake, candy, fruit and goldfish(the crackers, not real ones).  Glenn kept telling me that there was more than enough. That I needed to chill.  Maybe this time I will learn to listen to him because low and behold he was absolutely right.

All in all, the kids were fun to watch and I think that all of them had fun.  I would declare it a good party.

Now a moment away from the discussion of parties. Snow in April!!!!! What the heck ?  My spring bulbs have finally come up and are almost ready to flower and then snow!  I will be really pis**d off if I don’t see those flowers because of it.  I might hate all of the pollen but I like looking at spring flowers.  Except for pussy willows and Easter lillies.  Have you ever noticed that they are everywhere this time of year?  Those big sacks of pollen on sticks and deceptively beautiful lillies with their bright yellow pollen centers.  They have ruined many a perfectly good Easter for me.  Enough of my rant.  Enjoy the photos.

Big skating news!

Yes, it is another skating post.  Before I bring you up to date on Katrine’s skating exploits, I thought that I should tell you where we are in “The Wait”.  Last week they sent out referrals for up to June 15, 2006.  If we are lucky, we will be included in the May referrals but we are not expecting our referral until June.  Of course we will let you know once our referral arrives but now on to skating.

Today was the last skating competition for this season which means we have a bit of a break before the dance competitions begin in June.   Anyways, Katrine skated really well today (it was one of those times where everything you’ve been working on just comes together at exactly the right time) and got first place for her group.  It was also great because all three grandparents were there to help her celebrate.  Katrine was almost as excited about her prize from the contestants draw area…glittery lip gloss and a medal what could be better?

Now for some more skating news.  This is the BIG skating news.  On May 14th Katrine will have the honour of receiving the BMO CanSkater of the Year award for Central Ontario.  She doesn’t know yet, we are going to tell her after her birthday so that she doesn’t get overwhelmed with everything.  We found out two weeks ago and have finally come out of the shock phase as we didn’t know that this award existed until Glenn got the phone call from Skate Canada central Ontario.  If it took us two weeks to process this I am not sure how Little Miss will react.  What is the award?

The BMO Financial CanSkater of the Year Award:  Emphasises talent and skill achievement coupled with the spirit of a champion. These skaters will have the desire to continue and succeed in skating.  Each club in Central Ontario awards one CanSkater of the Year medal to one skater, under the age of 8, at their club.  They then submit this name to Skate Canada Central Ontario officials who chose the top 13 skaters in that section of Skate Canada and from those 13 they chose the top one.  This year Katrine is that top one.  So, on May 14th we are off to an ice show so that she can get her medal in front of a bunch of people.  Her name has also been submited for consideration for the National CanSkater of the Year award but we won’t know more about that until May 14th.

Anyways, I guess this means that we will continue to spend vast amounts of time at a variety of arenas.  It also means that we will likely to continue to provide skating blog posts for many years to come.  Surprise!

The Tooth Fairy Comes to Visit

The Tooth Fairy came to visit our house last night for the first time.  Katrine has had two lose teeth since December.  This past weekend she gave one of them a mighty tug which resulted in a trip to the dentist with her father yesterday morning.  The dentist pulled her two front teeth out and then sent her home to spend the day with daddy, her monkey and movies while the freezing came out.

When Grandpa called to check on her, she assured him that she was fine and that the tooth fairy was going to bring her money and probably a toy or something because she was so very brave.  Next she had to explain about the tooth fairy to her stuffies.  Did you know she is the size of a piece of dirt but very strong?  Also, she only comes once you are asleep like Santa?  Then she tucked the teeth under her pillow and for once fell right to sleep.

First thing this morning, she literally dove head first under her pillow in search of her booty.  The look on her face when she discovered the cash and a cute little monkey bowl was priceless.  Now we have a temporarily half toothed daughter (her adult teeth were growing in behind the baby teeth so they are already half in).

March Break Fun

I thought that I would share the highlights of our March Break with you.

Katrine had her last dance competition as a Primary on Sunday.  That means no more loot bags just for giving it a go.  Instead medals or none based on your personal performance in each dance.  We have a lot of work to do between now and June.  That said, she did really well bringing home a second and third in addition to her loot bag.  After a dance workshop, she and I headed up to my parents.

Monday morning saw us cross country skiing again.  It was a lovely day.  Warmer air but still enough snow.  Very relaxing.  It was a good thing that we went on the Monday because it rained on Tuesday and that was the end of the snow.  After lunch it was off to do some skating and then tobogganning.  Katrine even talked me into going down with her.  I remembered that I don’t like going down hills backwards (my parents only have a saucer).  I think that Santa might have to bring them a more rectangular sled this Christmas.

Tuesday was more skating and a long drive home.  Wednesday saw us driving off to the mall for some rock wall climbing with friends and then back home for a playdate and some building.  Building?  Why yes, do you remember how much fun you can have with a cardboard box…or two in this case?  She and I fashioned a house for her monkeys and then another for her fairy family.  It was not enough for them to have walls and furniture but they also have accessories: paper towel soap, toilet paper, tin foil mirros and plates.  Needless to say, we had a light recycling bin for this week’s collection.

Thursday it was off to do some more skating (her only, I sat and froze my butt off).  She was pretty excited about trying her camel spin.  I was happy that she had fun but glad to get back out into the warm sun.  Another playdate followed by some fun outside with our neighbours.  They rode bikes, scooters, climbed, jumped, laughed, screamed…reminded me of playing on my driveways as a kid.  We use to stay out there for hours with the neighbour kids playing nothing or something but always having fun.  We had such a nice time that we were back out Friday afternoon (it was like a playdate for me because I got to know some of the neighbours better).

This weekend?  More skating, building Lego, decomposition experiment (ever watched what happens to bananas in yeast? hours of fun) and maybe a trip to the zoo.  Glenn gets to join us this weekend because he hurt his elbow which is bad for him because it takes him away from working on the basement but good for Katrine and I because we get to enjoy his company!!!

Family Day & Food

This weekend marks the 6th anniversary of the three of us becoming a family.  We are keeping our fingers crossed that next year, we will be celebrating yet another anniversary.  Below  is Katrine’s version of the day we became a family.

My brother and the kids were in to visit yesterday.  I am betting that my niece will be as tall as me, if not taller, by her birthday next year.  Yet another person to look down on me.  It is a good thing that I am not balding from the top!  They are all doing well.  My brother brought me my yearly birthday-novel.  I can’t wait to start it.  Don’t know how he does it, but each year he chooses something that I would never select for myself and it is wonderful.

Today we got to visit with one of Katrine’s “Yongning Sisters”.  After some skating, we headed to the pool and then the hot tub.  I can’t sing the praises of the hot tub enough.  It helped me to stop hurting for at least an hour!! (Damn fibro is acting up again, sigh)

Then it was out for dinner at Riz.  And what a dinner….gluten free goodness packaged as delectable thai food.  It was heaven to have both good company and good food.  Yes, I posted pictures of the food because it’s lack of gluten failed to detract from its yumminess.  Especially good were the spring rolls.  I can’t remember the last time that I got to eat good spring rolls (I tried to make them once after my diagnosis and they were a failure).  I also posted a headline that was hanging by the door of the restaurant…Hmm, do you think that message is meant for me?

GF Shanghai Noodles

GF Lemon Chicken

GF Spring Rolls

Happy Year of the Rabbit!!

Happy Lunar New Year! The year of the rabbit began with a lot of celebration.  We went to the FCC New Year’s Banquet at the end of January.  It was throughly enjoyed by all.  The food was yummy and the company even better.  It really is a fun evening because alot of the Toronto area families from Katrine’s travel group go as well.  We have a chance to reconnect.  Plus, whenever the girls get together there is definetely free entertainment.  The icing on the cake for that evening (for Katrine at least) was the lion dance.  Once the real dancers are done, they let the girls use their lions.  This year Katrine got to go around the restaurant in the head.

On New Year’s Eve we had just a family evening.  I made a few chinese dishes at home (as you can see from the photo, many less than most years because I am still smarting from my spectacular fall at skating class).  It was a great family evening nonetheless.  Katrine loved her hongbao.  She stuffed all of her new years money into her piggie bank for use in China.

Normally I don’t have anything exciting to report about our second adoption.  For the past few years, my updates have basically been that we are still waiting.  Yes, we are still waiting BUT they are now into the files registered in China during the month of June 2006.  That is our month!!  We are hoping that the year of the rabbit will bring us our referral and trip back to China.

Happy New Year!

Heather and Katrine Dance Together

Chorus:
Oh! Campbeltown Loch, Ah wish ye were whisky!
Campbeltown Loch, Och Aye!
Campbeltown Loch, I wish ye were whisky!
Ah wid drink ye dry.

Now Campbeltown Loch is a beautiful place,
But the price of the whisky is grim.
How nice it would be if the whisky was free
And the Loch was filled up to the brim.

I’d buy a yacht with the money I’ve got
And I’d anchor it out in the bay.
If I wanted a nip I’d go in for a dip
I’d be swimmin’ by night and by day.

We’d have a gathering of the clans
They’d come from near and far
I can see them grin as they’re wading in
And shouting “Slàinte mhòr!”.

But what if the boat should overturn
And drowned in the Loch was I?
You’d hear me shout, you’d hear me call out
“What a wonderful way to die !”

But what’s this I see, ochone for me
It’s a vision to make your blood freeze.
It’s the police afloat in a dirty big boat
And they’re shouting: “Time, gentlemen, please!”