Eyeball soup......
So after our first Canadian Thanksgiving came our first real Canadian Halloween. Let me tell you they really do go all out here for Halloween too, a good number of the houses are decorated with all sorts of spooky stuff (including our little effort) and boxes of candy and treats are sold in bulk in the stores. Going out to the shops I couldn't really see the need for such bulk buying but after having been out trick or treating I soon understood. Riley had a little spiderman head bucket for candy whereas most of the other children (and teenagers) that I saw had sacks more the size of pillow cases and bigger and they were full too!!
The day before Halloween there was trick or treating at Brad's office so Emily and I headed down for some treats. Her little pumpkin outfit was a hit and I think she enjoyed all the attention too. On our way home from the office we stopped off and got ourselves vaccinated against the H1N1 (swine flu). Emily was so brave having her needle but sadly within 3 hours she was very sick and vomiting everywhere. We had a very rough night and our trick or treating plans for the following night were in doubt but she is such a trouper and managed to put on her costume and help Daddy greet trick or treaters at our doorstep.
We learned a lot of lessons this year that we will carry with us into our next Halloween like the eyeball stew which was not such a big hit as anything more than a prop, it seems the kids want to get in get their candy and move on to the next house and I think I am going to have to invest in a bigger bucket too or a sack we were lucky this year that one lady took pity on his small bucket and gave him a bigger bag.
Mummy & Riley giving the eyeball soup a mix before trick or treating.
Emily all set for trick or treating at Daddy's office.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Sunday, 18 October 2009
I found my thrills.........on Blueberry Hill
Can you see what I see.......
Well ok so maybe there were no actual 'thrills' but it was still very enjoyable. After all having such fun hiking at Onaping last weekend we thought it would be fun to get out and about again and try another hike. This time we chose Blueberry Hill, named for the good blueberry picking there in the Summer. There were two paths to choose from at the base of the hill, neither looked particularly worn, one had a little seat at the start which we decided was the trail up. The hike was supposed to be about a 5min trail straight up the little hill to the gazebo at the top. About 45 mins later and the complete opposite side of the hill we encountered a couple of guys (well actually the kids encountered their dog......and wouldn't leave the poor lil thing alone) seems we chose the wrong path and had circumnavigated the hill. Was a very enjoyable little walk though(which was close to 2hrs when all was said and done) and the brochure was correct the descent was markably shorter............
Even though I have since posted these pics on Facebook I just had to finish my blog post too!!
Getting set for the trek.
Always time for a little cuddle
And a pose......LOL
The seemingly illusive gazebo.....
The view from the top.Monday, 12 October 2009
Our first real Canadian Thanksgiving
My turkey before going in the oven.
Today (October 12) is Thanksgiving here in Canada. This time last year we had only recently arrived, knew next to nobody and were actually still living in the Homewood Suites so we did not get to celebrate Thanksgiving. This year I was determined to get into the spirit one way or another. I figured that there must be other people in the Hatch office that were here on assignement without family and friends around (turns out I was not all that right.............ok so a little wrong). I extended an invitation to all the office and ended up having an Aussies only Canadian Thanksgiving LOL!! We had two guests both from Australia and we all had a very lovely lunch together and I think it is safe to say we are all now rolling around the place as we are all so full.
Brad carving up the finished product. I must say I was a little nervous about cooking a turkey for the first time but it was so very moist and juicy and delicious I am very impressed with myself (and thankful to Colleen for sharing her recipe with me).
The Aussies sharing in our first Canadian Thanksgiving together.
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Onaping Falls
Today we had our first nice weather day in a long time and probably for a while as well. The sky was a beautiful clear blue and the temperature was a lovley 6 degrees (at one point I think it got up to 11). So we decided to take advantage of the fine weather and head out to explore Onaping Falls and see if we can take in the beauty of not only the falls but also the fall colours that are so beautiful this time of year. We were not disappointed.
All up we were there for just shy of 2 hours and in that time we did a lot of walking, stopping taking pics, and climbing up and down rocks, stopping and taking pics. Both kids did awesomely well. Riley really enjoyed being given the freedom to navigate his way up and down the rocks and did a great job and did not fall over even once. Emily also did really well and was carried only over the really steep parts and was held onto very tightly at all times by her Daddy.
Sitting high on a nice rock.
Daddy and the kids with Onaping Falls in the background.
I love this pic but Riley calls it the butt pic......
Mummy and Emily, Emily is saying Cheese in this pic and is trying to get away from me to run around but on a rock overhanging the falls I thought NOT!
Mummy and the kids.
Brad thought it was only fair seeing as how the rest of the family was in pics that the Durango get a pic too, so this is us leaving Onaping Falls.
And the beautiful fall colours.
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Our little Emmy Bear is 2 years old today!!
Birthday Princess Emily!!
Wish I could say I made this one myself but I think we all know better than that by now.
The 'star' of the day!! (after pigging out on some fairy bread - which the locals here had never heard of or seen)
My gosh this past year really has flown by and I can hardly believe our little girl is turning 2 already. She has grown and changed so much in this past year. She has gone from breast feeding to (reluctantly on her part) being fully weaned and fully independant as far as feeding goes. She has gone from sleeping in a cot to sleeping in her 'big girl bed' (a Dora bed of course). She has gone from just walking to running rings around us all. She has gone from hardly saying any words to talking up a storm (not always coherant but an effort none the less). And she has gone from nappies to toilet training. She has a wicked sense of humour and often reels Riley in with promises of affection only to push him away laughing. She finds the passing of gas to be particularly funny too. She loves to sing and to dance around, and is not shy about having her photo taken. She is really growing into a beautiful little girl and no longer the least bit baby. We really are so very proud of our little girl.
Emily's birthday celebrations started on the Wednesday before her bithday (Sept 30th) with a small celebration at daycare where Emily got to wear a birthday hat and was sung Happy Birthday to and got to choose a toy for herself out of the birthday box. She was made to feel very special all day.
Next came the morning of her birthday (Friday the 2nd) where we all sat together on our bed and opened presents with her. She got a Dora look and see book (kinda like a Where's Wally but not so busy and of course Dora) and a Dora clock for her room from Mummy and Daddy. She got a toy Backpack (Dora's backpack) that talks and sings the backpack song and comes with cute little Dora sunnies, friendship bracelet and storybook from her still very proud big brother Riley and a radio control car from her Daddy. Yes we know she is a spoilt little monkey.
Then on the following day (Saturday the 3rd) we had a little birthday party for her. Sadly we do not know very many children here yet and so there was Emily, Riley and one other little girl Elizabeth (who is a couple of years older than Riley) the rest of our guest list comprised of Brad's work collegues who all put in a super effort and made it such a wonderful morning for Emily. They all bought her wonderful gifts including a gorgeous fur collared fall cardigan, an animal puzzle that makes the sound of the corresponding animal when the piece is placed in its correct position, a toy pet salon, some groovy Mickey Mouse sunnies and two custom built teddy bears. They also got together and spoilt me with a $100 spa voucher (my feet are just dying to be pedicured.........). Everyone graciously got into the spirit of the party and happily donned the princess party hats too which was really fun.
Hmmmmm now where to start??
"It's my party and I'll steal cake if I want to............"
Daddy serving up cake for Miss Emily and the very lovely Sheila.
The 'R' boys; Rob, Raj and Richard (Raj & Richard are over here on assignment from Australia)
Like I said everyone was getting into the spirit of the day and here is a demonstration of that by Jean (the lovely Colleen's hubby).
For those whose heads are bigger than the average little girl's........
Our little angel girl looking like a movie star with her fur coat inspired collared cardigan over her princess dress, paired with her Mickey Mouse sunnies.
Daycare
Emily's locker
As we were leaving (or attempting to leave anyways) Emily ran off and started playing in the outside play area..........hmm can't tell why....
A view from the street.
Three weeks ago Emily started at daycare. She goes one day a week and is absolutely loving it! We went for a look-see the week before signing her up and I literally had to drag her out of there crying because she didn't want to leave. The first day she went I dropped her off at 9am and told the girls that if she got teary in the afternoon or something to let me know and I would come get her, I got no calls so I arrived at 4pm to pick her up and when she saw me coming she ran and hid from me........hmmm complex much???? Ever since then all I have to do is drive past and she starts calling out "play, play play....." and when we pull up to the front on her daycare days she gets so excited she tries to unstrap herself and cannot get out of the car and inside fast enough. Although it would be nice to at least feel a little bit missed at the end of the day I am very happy that she is enjoying herself so much. The staff all tell me that she has fitted in really well and is getting along nicely with all the other children and taking part in all the activities etc.
Out & About in Sudbury - Science North
Riley out the front entrance of Science North.
The view over the lake from the cafe at Science North where we had lunch.
The kids exploring the deepest ocean in a submarine.
Exploring a cave...
Dress-ups. Riley was a bird (I think......)
Emily playing dress-ups. She was a lady bug.
Emily the Butterfly.
Riley in the butterfly gallery. This butterfly landed on him and stayed on his shoulder for most of the time we were in there.
Still there............
Ummm butterflies..............
A rather surprised looking astronaught Riley.
and astronaught Emily.
Entering the Lego room....... We all enjoyed the Lego room differently,
Emily built houses.....
Riley built something on the lego wall...........
and Daddy??? Well he just chilled!!
A Lego angel??
The view over the lake from the cafe at Science North where we had lunch.
A few weekends ago we decided to pay a visit to one of the regions big attractions; Science North. It is a multi level (approx 7 different levels I think) interactive hands on science centre for children and adults alike. There are exhibits such as exploring the deepest parts of the ocean and the kinds of creatures that live down there, a toddler treehouse play area, an area full of living insects from across the world, a butterfly gallery and a Lego room. There are areas where you can measure your fitness level and race a sprint against another person and have it timed and videoed in slow motion to watch in play back mode. We spent a few hours there and of course didn't get to see anywhere near all of it but both the kids had a ball and we will certainly head back again for more fun.
The kids exploring the deepest ocean in a submarine.
Exploring a cave...
Dress-ups. Riley was a bird (I think......)
Emily playing dress-ups. She was a lady bug.
Emily the Butterfly.
Riley in the butterfly gallery. This butterfly landed on him and stayed on his shoulder for most of the time we were in there.
Still there............
A rather surprised looking astronaught Riley.
Entering the Lego room....... We all enjoyed the Lego room differently,
Emily built houses.....
Riley built something on the lego wall...........
A Lego angel??
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