Saturday, September 11, 2010

Testing Postings by Remote

Good Morning world. I recently joined the world of smart phones. Will I get more done? Or less? Only time will test.

Currently I am testing an app that will let me blog even when I am away from my computer. Maybe now my blog will be more up to date!!
BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Back to School! C'est la rentrée scolaire!


The girls started back to school today. Both girls came home full of exciting news. Kyra is in Grade 1 and has M. Denis. Alia is in Grade 3 with M. Loya. Both girls were excited to be in their classes.

Alia was very excited to be ‘on the second floor’!! Alia came home with homework for the week today (yup, on the first day!) but it is not that difficult. It is a series of handouts on Multiple Intelligences and completing a survey to see which intelligence best describes themselves. Alia says it’s easy! I’m glad she feels Grade 3 is easy! Hopefully it stays that way! Ha!

Kyra is in a Grade 1-2 split. She didn’t get any homework today but said I could teach her and asked for work! No problem. I purchased exercise books at Costco back in the summer for just this purpose.

We are back into the routine of filling and emptying lunchboxes, checking school bags for notes and the list goes on!

This morning I started back to work too. I got a call back last week to come back to work in the SK French Immersion class like last year. What an interesting exercise to be there on the first day. Last year, I started in December, when the routines had been established and the students understood some French. Today, it was back to the beginning. Very cool.

Day one was a success. 199 to go!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Harry Potter: The Exhibition

Did anyone see a flying car go by?

Last weekend we took the girls to see the Harry Potter Exhibition at the Ontario Science Museum. It opened back in the spring and Eric and I really wanted to go see it. We were not sure if the girls would appreciate it. We tried to watch the 1st movie together but Kyra found it scary. We ended up watching only half of the movie (up to the scene with the sorting hat and Harry is sorted into Gryffindor). But on other visits to the OSM, the girls had asked to go see Harry Potter.

“We want to see the real Harry Potter. Not the movie.”

So last weekend we ordered our tickets for the first time slot on Saturday morning. This was a great move because the exhibit was empty and we could take in all the displays without the crowds.

The exhibit was a collection of costumes, props and recreations of different scenes from all the movies. It was so interesting to see up close all the tiny details that went into the items that either movie viewers don’t see or don’t notice in the movie! All the thought that went into creating the costumes to help create the characters we all love (or hate).

We made the wise choice of renting 2 audio guides to share. There was a lot of interesting information about the movie and the development of the props used in the movie.

When we first walked into the exhibit, we were greeted by a ‘professor’ who sorted guests into houses! The girls were too shy to face the sorting hat but Eric and I were sorted into Slytherin and Hufflepuff! We then walked through the doors into a ‘movie’ room where we watched clips from all the movies. It reminded me very much of the way Disney controls the crowds with themed ‘holding pens’ for large crowds. After the movie clips, the doorway opened onto Platform 9 ¾. The Hogwarts Express was waiting for us, steam and all. Pretty impressive.

As we walked into the exhibit hall, we were greeted by other ‘professors’. One professor asked the girls to light her lantern with a wand. They had wands from all the characters (amazing how they are all different). When we first walked in, the painting of the Fat Lady was tomented by dark magic, but she soon reappeared a little later! They had set up Harry and Ron’s beds. Beautiful.

Many of the robes of the different professors (Snape, Dumbledore, Moody, McGonagall …) were on display along with their wands and props.

We got to try Quidditch by throwing Quaffles through the 3 goal posts. We pulled out squealing Mandrakes! We sat in Hagrid’s chair and walked through his hut. The girls found the Forbidden Forest a little scary but then, it’s supposed to be!!

The lifesized Hippogriff was amazing to see, all the feathers individually stiched in.

Poor Ron’s dress robes were on display, along with Harry’s robes and Hermione’s ball gown for the Yule Ball.

Of course, no exhibit can exist without the gift shop at the exit! Didn’t see myself spending $45 on a Marauder’s Map! Settled on $0.69 postcard and two pencils!

In all, it took us about 90 minutes to go through the entire exhibit. Eric and I are glad the girls didn’t rush through the exhibit but took their time along with Eric and I. We were also very glad we went early in the day. We started our visit with 3 other families (maybe 15 people max) so we had full access to the displays. By the time we finished, it was a lot more crowded.

Maybe now the girls might want to watch the movie (at least the first one since the other ones are a bit scarier). But then again, maybe not. And that’s ok. 

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

EN by YAKUDO

Calling all taiko fans!

Mark your calendars!!

On Sunday, October 3rd, 2010, Yakudo Traditional Japanese Drummers will be performing 2 shows in Richmond Hill, ON (just north of Toronto). I have been an apprentice with Yakudo for the past 18 months and lovin' every minute of it!

For tickets and more information, visit www.yakudo.com or www.rhcentre.ca

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Taste of the Danforth 2010

Chicken pita! Délicieux!!

Yuuuummmm! Souvlaki! Baklava!!
Here's a clip from a local news videocast about the Taste of the Danforth.
Toronto's Greektown hosts a fabulous street party every year with food, food and more food. Since there is a higher concentration of greek restaurants, the choices of greek food is wide and varied. But there is also variety with every restaurant, pub and store getting in on the action. Thai noodles, sushi, roasted corn, ice cream...the list goes on.

Culture crossroads!
We just got back from our afternoon of chicken souvlaki, baklava, spanikopita and so much more. It was a lot of walking but a lot of fun. There was a lot of people and so walking through the crowds was sometimes difficult. Line ups were long but seemed to move quickly. The challenge sometimes was to find the end of the line and to make sure you were standing in the right line!!! Most people are pretty courteous about waiting there turn. I've never seen people line jump for freshly squeeze lemondade or fried calamari.

Since streets are closed and parking is next to impossible, we decided to take the bus and subway. The girls were very excited to take the bus (Alia claimed it was the first time. Hard to believe but I guess we take the subway more often and they've rode the streetcar last summer). The bus ride was long but we brought some reading and it is sometimes just fun to look out the window. I think some of us napped a little too!

Our way home proved a little more difficult. We found out on the subway from passengers and muffled TTC announcements that our station was closed and riders had to find an alternate route to their destination. Great. We got off one stop early but now what? Guess we have to walk to the next subway station. The girls were real troupers. We stopped halfway to rest our feet and finish our slurpees from the 7eleven. We made it to Victoria Park Station only to find that busses were diverted too and we had to walk around a bit to figure out where to catch the bus. Luckily busses run every 5-10 minutes so the wait was next to nothing. The bus ride home seemed to go faster than the ride earlier in the afternoon.

Let's just say, when we got home, we put up our feet and relaxed. Not sure what I will have for supper tonight. Not very hungry right now!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Ribfest 2010

What an interesting weekend. July 30 to Aug 2 was the Rotary Ribfest in Scarborough. What's a ribfest you might ask? Well...
Umm...where do we start?

The ribs were great. The pulled pork sandwiches were great. We tried the ribs from 2 different 'Ribbers'. We got a kick out of seeing all the trophies some of these teams have won. Most of them also sold their 'secret' sauces.
Ribs anyone?
The sign says it all!!!
Blooming Onion

On top of ribs and pulled pork and baked beans and coleslaw, if you were still hungry, you could try the Alabama lemonade, fruit smoothies, Mill St. beer on tap (not cheap!), fresh cut fries, blooming onions (which we shared one after sitting at the playground for half an hour to digest the ribs), roasted corn on the cob, ice cream truck treats and the list goes on.
Yummm! Pulled pork sandwich!!

We were glad we went on the Sunday. It was rock 'n roll day. They had a band playing classic rock tunes. The Saturday was 'country/western' day which we were happy to have missed! Gotta say that the food was good (to the point that we stopped by on the holiday Monday to pick up some pulled pork sandwiches to take to the beach for lunch).

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Parks, Walks and Gelato!

Today was a wonderful day. Mom and Dad are in town this weekend and with the sun shining today andthe humidity gone, it was the perfect day to go for a picnic. We packed our lunch and headed out.




Our first stop was Humber Bay Park. It's on the west side of Toronto and was a easy walk to some neat rocks and a great vi
ew of the city skyline. We will definitely be back with our bikes because there are some nice trails that would probably take us all along the lakeshore.

We decided to have our picnic lunch at High Park. We ate and then walked to the park and zoo. We didn't see too many animals since it was midday and hot and they were probably hiding somewhere to stay cool.









We were all hot and our feet were getting tired. Time for some ice cream. We decided to head to the Distillery District and aim for Soma for some gelato and chocolate! Yum!!









Gee. Not bad for an afternoon in Toronto!