Thursday, July 29, 2010

'It's Kind of a Funny Story' - Trailer |HD|

This could be pretty funny:


Its to be released on September 24th 2010.

B.

The New Ride

As mentioned previously, we have been in need of a new vehicle.  A week before our trip I received our insurance cheque (the old Santa Fe was a write-off) and bought a 2005  Santa Fe with 53,000 km on it.  Its a FWD with a 2.7 litre V-6.  The colour is different and unblike the 2004, it has anti-lock brakes and stability assist.

 

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Our new Santa Fe had a very comfortable ride on our trip and decent mileage.

 

B.

“Best Road Trip Ever”

Last night we arrived home after a road trip to Maine.  We visited Bar Harbor, Freeport, and Bangor.  It was a great trip and went smoothly.  Super Girl (age 6) proclaimed it the “best road trip ever.”  That can’t be a bad sign.

 

Bar Harbor:

We had a great time seeing the mountain, Acadia National Park, and the town   itself.  Unfortunately, our whale watching tour was cancelled due to high seas.

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Freeport:

The Land of L.L. Bean.  Shopping, shopping, shopping.  Plus a few quirky sights:

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Back to school clothes and backpacks were the popular choice.

 

B.

Here she is...

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Cat News!

I can't believe the cat came back after a week and a half! Apparently she spent the last few days in the neighbours camper trailer.


B.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Open House Today!

Open house today! Cross your fingers!

Living room has been painted (by me). Surely that's all it could possibly take to tip the balance in our favour.

B.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Stuff that reminds me of Mom: Philips Turntable

Happily, I have a number of memories of Mom that involve records and music. Neither of us were hardcore fans of any particular music (although I came close in my devotion to U2). But, we both liked a number of different types of music and she was always willing to listen to whatever I suggested and played for her.
Last week, I collected a number of cassettes to which I knew Dad would never lsiten. He recntly bought a turntable with a recordable CD drive on it. We tried copying a one record so far and results have been mixed. I'll write more about the cassettes in a future post.
My dad's biggest objective of the last few months has been to get the basement cleared out of stuff that he will not need and which are not pricless family heirlooms. I help when I'm able and last week I decided to tackle our 1970-ish vintage Philips "portable" turntable. Its an item with which I associate a lot of good memories, including at least one birthday party. Here it is.
























Saturday, July 10, 2010

And, then there's the other stuff (House & Cat)

So, these two things in no way compare to yesterday's events, but-

1) The two families that were interested in buying our house are no longer interested (or possibly couldn't get mortgage approval). We're having another open house on Sunday, July 18th.

2) Peggy is missing. She's been "out" since Thursday. The longer she's gone, the less likely it is that she'll be returning to us.

B.

A Trying (but really GREAT) Friday

Yesterday was eventful. Action Girl (age 9) was finishing at the summer camp she had been at since last Sunday. In a unrelated happening, I took Super Mom's car top have some brake work done. Our plan had been for her to leave home and pick me up and to drive to pick up A-G at her camp.

At about 2:35PM, about a kilometre from our home a car crossed the centre line and struck them close to the driver's side front wheel. They are fine, at least by today.

The local fire department, police, and two ambulances were called. The other driver and Super Girl (age 6) were taken by ambulance to the hospital. Happily, Super Girl was there and gone in about two hours and she and Super Mom are bruised and stiff but otherwise okay.

Our car, the 2004 Santa Fe is pretty heavily damaged. It now has three wheels, which I suspect may turn out to be a problem. All that really matters is that they are fine. That makes it a really successful day.

B.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Terrifying police raid wakens couple at 4 a.m. - thestar.com

I'm generally pretty supportive of the police. One of the great pluses of the last 14 years as a social worker has been getting to know a number of police officers and working quite closely with them , at times.

Stories like the one below trouble me, though.

Terrifying police raid wakens couple at 4 a.m. - thestar.com

Mistakes happen. Mistakes that almost get people killed are harder to excuse.


B.

Maybe we're actually pretty good at this...

So, it sounds like there are actually two families who are very interested in our house! Neither has yet made an actual offer, but things are progressing. We had an agent showing one of them our house on Saturday and they told their agent that of the four houses they had seen, our house was their first choice.

Admittedly, all of this could mean nothing, but its hard not to be optimistic. :-)

B.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Last Day of Grade Three

From our "things that have me feeling OLD" department: in seven minutes time, I'm leaving to pick up our eldest daughter from her last day of Grade Three! Where has the time gone?

B.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

It may soon be time to get excited....

I'm at home today with an under-the-weather Super Girl (age 6). She's recovering nicely.

Our real estate agent just called and she expects an offer within a couple of days! Its important not to assume this is 100%, but I'm beginning to get really optimistic. The house that's our number 1 choice is still available, so things could start to happen soon. The family that's interested in our house is waiting to hear back on mortgage approval.

Fingers crossed,
B.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

CBC News - British Columbia - B.C. rebuffs children's watchdog

If I'm ever published, it will (probably) be for writing an article on kinship foster care. The theme of relatives caring for kids in state care holds far greater promise than other forms of care, with a host of expected and unexpected risks and challenges.
B.

Click on the link below:

CBC News - British Columbia - B.C. rebuffs children's watchdog

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Open House Outcome

This post's title may be a little premature. Our agent said that there were about 10 people through the house and that one family in particular seemed serious ( the dad left and he and the mom returned and spent about 45 minutes). We're optimistic but not getting our hopes up too much.

B.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Pretty Balanced and Very Busy

The only reason I have time to write this entry this morning is because Super Girl (age 6) is home with a sore tummy.  This weekend we have our second open house and we are (I think) still enjoying the challenge of trying to sell our house that now, yen years on, seems so small.

 

The girls have been even busier than usual.  Here’s a quick run-down:

Super Girl (age 6):

  • Graduates from kindergarten next week.
  • Had her Grade One Orientation morning (went well).
  • Has started her sport for the summer: baseball!  She liked it so much she made a baseball diamond diorama as soon as she got home from last week’s practice.
  • Is on the verge of riding her bike with no training wheels (I’ll keep you posted).
  • Has her first loose tooth.
  • Is greatly enjoying our read-aloud of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
  • Danced last week in the provincial dance competition.  Her group clogged to “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” as interpreted by Hannah Montana.

Action Girl (age 9):

  • Is winding down Grade Three.
  • Has started her SIXTH year of soccer.  She missed the second night (last night) because of a bad tummy but should have a great year.
  • Continues to enjoy a wonderful and complex social life with a number of close friends (including a best friend).
  • Has “wrapped” Super Mario Brothers on her Nintendo DSi.
  • Is currently reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on her own.
  • Is going to camp for six days in early July with her best friend.  Every camper gets to pick an area of speciality.  Hers?  “Rock Climbing” for the second year in a row.

More soon,

B.

Friday, May 21, 2010

CBC News - World - Malawi gay couple get 14 years in prison

I am very angry at the government of Malawi. Please add that body to my &*%$^ list...

I hope that years from now, moves like this are seen for the blatant they so clearly are.

CBC News - World - Malawi gay couple get 14 years in prison

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Open House in Two Weeks?

Our realtor is going to have an open house at our place in two weeks! How exciting- how terrifying!

Actually, I think we should be really ready for it by then.

More later,
B.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Work Mumblings...

Not a great day at work...

Am thinking a change maybe in order, but the same old question arises. Should I be the happy new fish in a new pond or an old, unhappy fish with aquatic seniority?