Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year



Today we spent a lovely few hours with our friends who live on a lake to the north of the city. We went ice fishing under blue skies, amidst fresh snow and in -10C degree temperatures. S & B also invited an English family who are in PG for a year on a teacher exchange.

Happy New Year from Canada. I hope you have a good one.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Northern Lights Festival 2011

Last night we took our "traditional" pre-Christmas tour of the Candy Cane Lane section of town. This is where all the houses on three adjacent streets are overdressed with Christmas decorations. We saw lots of Santas, a few Grinches, many Disney characters and many, many garden reindeer. After this we drove up to Connaught Hill where every year, a more formal series of displays are illuminated. We had a hilarious time trying to work out what some of the displays were depicting. We decided the one above was a group of elves, frogs and/or smurfs playing hockey with a spectator either smoking a pipe or playing a violin. Can you suggest a more plausible scenario?

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Super Santa



So that's how he does it.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Skiing in Porridge

After a promising amount of snow early last week, it rained on Friday and Saturday. The result was thick, horrible, sticky and heavy snow which was a bear to ski on. The kids bravely soldiered on but it was hard work. I was trying out new skis and my third turn of the day had me in a snow bank flat on my face. After a few more runs, we'd had enough, called it quits and came in early for a hot drink and snack.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Snow-meter 2011/12



Shovelled 10cm off the drive this morning. This is after the 5cm I shovelled yesterday. Another 10cm is forecast today. We had 15cm 2 weeks ago so the total this last month is about 30cm with more to come. I'm going to try and keep a tally this year. The positive skiing karma still outweighs the negative shovelling karma so I'm happy. This may change through the season though. And to snow of a different kind, here's this years gingerbread house effort by V and D. I think the snowman is sledding off the roof in case you were wondering.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

'Tis the season...



It's been a busy week. On Sunday we were out with V's friends for her bowling and pizza 12th Birthday party (photo below). On Monday, D and I went carol singing with the cubs around the neighbourhood. Tuesday evening was spent with my Church housegroup volunteering at the local Salvation Army Food warehouse. Last night, my bowling team enjoyed a night off competitive bowling at the league's Christmas "Fun-bowl" (photo above). We go into the holiday top of the league and clear by 8 points. Tonight I get a night off as K is at her Book Club Christmas party. Friday I am on call, Saturday skiing etc.etc...

Monday, December 12, 2011

Don't get mad...

D's latest craze is the Angry Birds game. He's slowly building up a plush toy collection of said birds and associated pigs. A friend gave him a catapault (called a slingshot here) earlier in the summer and he is now re-enacting the game in real life around the house. He can even play the theme tune on the piano.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Winter wonderland


It's turned distinctly chilly of late but the fresh snow does make things look beautiful. Here are a couple of pics taken whilst I was out cross-country skiing yesterday.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

4 points clear at the top


Last night's bowling game was quite something. Our team "Split Happens" in second place was drawn against the current leaders "Splits and Swallows". The stakes were high and pressure was keenly felt by everyone. In the end our team prevailed and we ground out three wins out of the three games. The maximum seven points won last night places us 4 points clear at the top of the league. Yay!

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