Friday, December 7, 2007

ooo what a night

Well now that I'm finally feeling better, I can start getting things accomplished again! Last week went as planned, up until Thursday. Thursday I was on babysitting duty, spent the day with Mike's nephew. I was only supposed to be there until about noon, but things didn't go according to plan, and I stayed until 3:30. It was a day of playtime. If it flashed lights and played music, we were all over it! We read stories together and spent some time looking out the window and watching the world go by. After nap time, we had some lunch, and then played some more. And then looked out the window. And then played some more. It was really cold out, but nice, so it would have been nice to go for a walk. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a stroller anywhere! We made the most of staying in though.

After I was relieved, I ran in to Hamilton to pick up my criminal record check. Of course, it wasn't ready, even though it had been two weeks like they said. After assuring me they would call as soon as it was ready, I called it a day and went home. I phoned Participation Housing, and explained that my crim check wasn't ready yet, and they weren't all that excited. Can't blame them! Mike came home and cooked me supper, then we had a normal evening at home. I wasn't feeling amazing, so I went to bed early. Woke up in the middle of the night to puke. Multiple times. Poor Mike thought he'd poisoned me with supper! But no, it was just the beginnings of a particularly nasty cold (I hope that's all it was!). Friday and Saturday were complete writeoffs, which I was not too happy about, as it snowed all weekend! Sunday, when I was finally starting to feel like I could get off the couch for a bit, it started RAINING. There went my beautiful snow. There went my hopes of snowboarding down the little hill around the corner. There went my desire to get off the couch.

Monday I risked a bit of a walk downtown, just to get out and about and get some fresh air into me. It felt nice, but completely tired me out. Tuesday Mike had the morning off work, so we went shopping. Bought all sorts of Christmas gifts and supplies. We got a cheap fake tree from WalMart (I have such a love-hate relationship with that place... I hate it, but I'm too poor to afford anything else...), and Tuesday afternoon I watched cheesy movies and folded paper cranes to decorate our tree with. I also made potato soup to make myself feel better. Our team then lost at trivia. Wednesday I picked up my criminal record check, which was finally ready, then took it over to PH along with all my other paperwork. Wednesday night Mike and I trimmed the tree and took photos for our cheesy Christmas card. His team also lost at hockey. Thursday I took Mike out for lunch, and we did yet more Christmas shopping. He had his first chiropractor appointment after work, and found out that yes, his back is kind of screwed up. Surprise, surprise. The good news is, they can fix it no problem, and it's not as bad as it could be. I also went to the gym for the first time in a week, and felt great for doing so. I did take it pretty easy though, didn't want to tire myself out.

At hockey on Wednesday, I spent the whole time talking with Abby about Occupational Therapy. She recently finished her masters in that at McMaster University, and seems to be enjoying it. She thinks I'd be perfect for it, based on everything she's heard me say about my jobs. Apparently OT is the next level above simple caregiving, more along the lines of problem solving and real therapy. The more she talked about it, the more excited I got. It sounds perfect. I've ordered transcripts from York, they should be here soon. I'd like to apply to McMaster for OT, and Western for Speech Language Pathology. I really want to go to McMaster, because it's so close. It's a great school too, so that doesn't hurt! Western is pretty far away, but SLP is something I'd like to do as well. I'm going to be researching McMaster over the next few days, see what I can find out.

Health wise, I'm slowly getting better. My energy levels are back up, and I'm only congested at night. I've got a bit of a cough, but that always seems to be the final phase of sickness for me. I was scared I was going to get Noah sick, but he seems to be fine. He had a bit of a cold last week, and apparently has a bit of an ear infection now, but it doesn't sound like he's got what I had. Whew!

That's about it for me right now. The pictures are from my drive into Cambridge to visit Mike. The snow on the fields looks really neat these days.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

First Tracks!

So we finally had our first day snowboarding this year... Finally!!! One of the resorts opened early, and so I convinced Mike that there wouldn't be a better way to spend his day off. I had to get my TB test read that day, but I figured we could do it on the way to the hill. I was scared I'd have to wait a while for it, but no, the receptionist didn't even get off the phone, she just looked at it, signed off, and I left. Off we went. Mike had said it would take an hour and a half to two hours to get there, but we actually did it in just over an hour. It was a lot closer than he was expecting! That made me happy.
The hill was pretty pathetic in size, but I had been expecting that. They were making snow, which I was expecting as well. They also had a decent amount of natural snow, which pleasantly surprised me. It was sunny and cold, perfect for boarding. Since it was so early in the season, they only had one lift open, and two runs. It was enough, just to get a taste of what I've been missing. I rode my new board, and it handles really well. I felt comfortable on it immediately, which was awesome. I was even comfortable getting a bit of air here and there! Since Ontario doesn't have a lot of big mountain terrain, they have to make do with park and trick riding, so I'll be expanding my experience this year and learning how to be comfortable in the air as well as on the snow.
We rode for three and a half hours, but then had to quit as we had made plans for the night. Despite the fact that it was an Ontario mosquito bite of a hill, I really had a good time. I think I'd have a good time anywhere, so long as I could snowboard. It really felt good to be back out on the board. We even stopped off for our traditional dinner of breakfast food on the way home. There are a bunch of all day diners in Barrie, and Mike has promised to take me to all of them at some point! Blue mountain, where we have our seasons passes, is quite close to Barrie, but is not open yet. Soon though, they keep promising.
That evening we met up with everyone to watch an AHL hockey game - the Hamilton Bulldogs (farm team for the Montreal Canadiens) vs. the Toronto Marlies (farm team for, you guessed it, the Toronto Maple Leafs). Mike's friend Chris had gotten us all free tickets, and it was a good game. Hamilton won. One of Mike's friends was there who we haven't seen since last April at Telus, and it was nice to see him again. After the real game, some of the guys joined up with a high school team and played on the "pro" ice. Us girlfriends (and Mike and Jamie) were left to watch them, but we got bored and went to a pub back in Dundas instead. The guys met us there afterwards, and we eventually finished up and went home to sleep.

Mike worked yesterday and then headed up to his friend's birthday party in Barrie; he spent the night so I've had the house to myself for the whole weekend. I've told myself I'd be productive, but it didn't really happen yesterday, so I'll have to be productive today instead. We've finally figured out where our storage locker is, and gotten a key from the building super for the locker room, so all I have to do is buy a lock and fill it up with everything we don't need in the apartment. I suppose I'll vaccuum and do dishes too... Perhaps some laundry. Good thing I don't subscribe to "Sunday is a day of rest!"... It's "Sunday is a day of getting things done" around here!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Entertainment Issue

Saturday Mike and I accompanied Lauren, Mike W, and some friends to Niagara Falls. At night. After some ingenious maneuvering by our driver to bypass the highway construction, we were off. It's not too long of a drive, only about 45 minutes. Lots of bright lights and loud music. We started off in a maze, which everyone was able to complete quickly. With the seven of us running around, though, we kept bumping into each other and of course, we all acted like we were about 5 years old. Nothing like a little immaturity to start off the night!!!

Next stop was the arcade, where we wasted some money playing carnie games, and wound up winning some prizes. We all had wooden pink mice hanging from ourselves by the end of the night. If you pull on their strings they do jumping jacks. We wandered down to the actual falls from there, and watched the lights changing colours. They were pretty loud, but rather impressive too. Our last stop was the casino, where everyone wound up ahead, which was awesome. Mike put his winnings into his so-called "piano fund", sweetheart that he is. We eventually made it home around 3am, but not before the kids had their McDonald's. I guess at that time of the morning you don't have much choice of where to get food... But still!

We were up far too early Sunday morning to enjoy breakfast with Mike's family. It was delicious. We went to Apple Annie's, where Mike and I had taken Eryn previously. The rest of Sunday was a bust, Mike and I just watched movies and relaxed. And napped. Monday night Mike and I went to look at a piano, and found that it would suit both of us just fine, and so we got it!

Mike arranged a bunch of his friends to help move it Tuesday night, and so I cooked them all supper and cookies, and Mike gave them beer. Mike brought home a gigantic truck to move it, and between four of them they managed to get it into the truck and drive it here. Apparently it was very questionably tied down, but they managed to make it, and now I have a 1947 Mason & Risch piano sitting in our dining room! It plays like an old piano, needs a bit of tuning, but perfect for our price range and expectations. I really wasn't expecting amazing things out of it, and it plays to my satisfaction. It's really dusty inside and Mike is convinced he's going to clean it all out! I told him to have fun with that...

It's snowing a lot today, it makes me happy! One of the hills is opening today, so Mike and I might go check it out tomorrow. They've been having a lot of snow up there, so I'm hoping it will be ok. It's small... really really small... But better than nothing!!! So hopefully we can try it out tomorrow!! I have to get my tuberculosis test 'read' for work tomorrow though, I figure maybe we can go on the way. I know I don't have it, but I need the doctor to say so for work, so I can actually start working soon. Mike and I are going out for a nice supper tonight, it will be nice to dress up and go out somewhere fancy. He's taking me to an old mill, which is old in every sense of the word, and is supposed to be quite nice.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Busy Bee Part Two

I didn't get to tidy everything up until Saturday, while Mike was at work. Friday night we had Lauren and Mike over for supper and then played 80's Trivial Pursuit. We sucked! That one's tough! Saturday night we played Pop Culture Trivial Pursuit, so it was quite a trivial weekend. Two other couples came out for Saturday night, and we ate snacks and played games. It was a nice alternative to going out to the bar!!!
Sunday Mike and I were going to go for a hike. We found another waterfall, but unfortunately the trail was only 400 meters long, and we were a bit disappointed. We decided to go out to the parents' place instead and maybe hike around there (they do have 50 acres after all!). Mike wanted to get his pacer up and running too, so off we went. Four hours later, Mike was still cleaning the bloody car! I couldn't believe it! I spent the time chatting with Mike's mom in front of the fire while the girls napped. When Mike finally finished, there was just enough daylight left to wander up to the back of their property. The trails through their property are pretty basic, a few ruts here or there from the ATV's, mostly swampland with some stands of trees. It was interesting to see, with no development. Apparently people hunt deer out there; we found a few shell casings on the ground.

It got dark just as we walked back up the driveway, and so we called it a night and headed home to find some supper. We were feeling lazy, so we had the wonderful bar staff make us food. It was quite delicious. Mike rented us a couple movies, and we relaxed on the couch to watch Spider Man 3.

Monday I got stuff ready for the dinner party, and cleaned up the apartment a bit. Mike cleaned his car after work (he's a clean freak when it comes to the pacer), and we watched Reign Over Me, which was actually quite good. Yesterday was the day of the dinner party! We had Mike's friends Chris and Abby over, and I cooked Lemon Chicken Risotto, which turned out wonderfully, and everyone liked it (or so they said at least!). Mike fixed the salad, and I also made a crisp for dessert. The usual Trivia Tuesday followed, and we came in second by one point yet again.

I also heard from the potential job yesterday, and they cleared all my references and want to continue with the hiring process. I went in to get some paperwork for my crim record check and doctor's note, and I asked them about vacation time and schooling, and they said they try to be flexible, especially in the case of school, so that's good. So today I have to find out where to get my check done, and make a couple appointments. Fun fun.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Busy Bee

So mostly pictures today; I took a lot of them with Eryn because Mike and I were showing her around the area. Meant I got to take lots of pictures! A lot of them turned out well, and it was a good visit, so I thought I'd share some of the better ones.

After Eryn's flight was delayed in Calgary for two hours, She finally got in to Toronto. I didn't mind the delay THAT much, because it meant that Mike got home and could make sure I went the right way. Really, he wasn't much use at all, but it was comforting to have someone else there! We took Eryn out for supper with Lauren, Mike W, and a few of our friends. Lauren and Mike requested Turtle Jack's for the video games, so we caved and went to meet them there. It actually provided some dinnertime entertainment, watching the two of them try to beat each other at the games! Eryn was pretty tired, though, so we just went home after eating.

Mike took Saturday off work so that he could come to Toronto with us. We ate breakfast at Apple Annie's in Burlington, which we all agreed was delicious. From there we parked at the GO train station, and took the train into Toronto. No fuss, no bother! The train let us off right downtown, and we did some window shopping and wandered around downtown Toronto. When we got tired, we just hopped on the train back to Burlington, and picked up our car. Eryn had a lot of fun on the train, it was something fun to do! Mike and I decided to take Eryn out to Dimitre's, which is a dessert place that also happens to serve dinner. The dinner we forced ourselves to eat was pretty good, and the desserts were delicious!

Sunday we showed Eryn the nature that was around Dundas. We went to three different sets of waterfalls, and a bit of a nature hike, then did some more window shopping at the most organised Winners we'd ever seen. I found a blazer to go with my pants for my interview, and a muffin tin. We also drove around the new development area - houses for millionaires! Mike and I stumbled across it by accident a few weeks ago, and decided to show Eryn the ridiculously huge houses there. That sparked a tour of Lakeshore Road in Burlington, where even more millionaires hide out. After such a long tour, Eryn was only too happy to make us her famous chicken parmesan for supper.

Tews Falls were the first falls we visited. They're on part of the Bruce Trail, which connects all of the Niagara Escarpment Parks. Tews Falls are a pretty good example of escarpment falls; typically the water tumbles off a very sheer cliff and finds a valley to flow through. It's part of the Webster's Falls Park system, and is protected by the city of Hamilton, which assumed ownership of the park when the surrounding areas were amalgamated into the city of Hamilton in 2000.

Tews Falls is connected with Webster's Falls by a short trail, only about a kilometre or so. Webster's Falls Park is part of the Niagara Escarpment Parks and Open Space System. There are a lot of local conservation agencies that, along with the government of Canada and the province of Ontario, have been purchasing and protecting historically significant park lands. Webster's Falls is part of the Spencer Creek System, which runs through the town of Dundas. In the early 1800's, a dam was built at the top of Webster's Falls, to provide the surrounding industrial area with power. There were a lot of dams constructed on Spencer Creek throughout the 1800's and into the early 1900's.

Ashbourne Mills drew on the power of Webster's Falls, and was constructed in 1830. It was used to mill flour, grist, and oatmeal until it was destroyed by fire in 1898. The cobblestone bridge that currently spans the creek used to be a dam, but was converted to a bridge in the 1930's. The bridge became the focal point of the park, and was a popular tourist attraction for many years. Eventually the bridge became unsafe, and was shut down to the public. It was repaired by the Optimist Club of Greensville, and re-opened on Canada day 2000.
Our next stop was in Waterdown, which is one of the oldest towns in the area. Mike took us down to Smokey Hollow, which had another waterfall in it. The waterfall belongs to Grindstone Creek, which was a busy milling area during the 1800's. The industry started in 1805 with a saw mill, and soon grew. With all the industrial smoke, the valley soon became known as Smokey Hollow. In the early 1900's, the source of power shifted from water to steam and electricity, which resulted in many of the mills closing down. There were numerous fires, and when the railway was constructed through the valley in 1912, the mills gave up for good.

You can actually see quite a few remnants of different buildings along the banks of Spencer Creek, and other watersheds in the area. It's interesting to go for a walk along a river here, because you just never know what you're going to find. Grindstone Creek is just one of many. The railway does in fact go right over the creek, as does the current road.

As we drove back towards Dundas on Sunday, we took the Lakeshore Road route, which takes us past, you guessed it, the lake shore! We stopped at a little lookout point to look off at the horizon. It's easy to forget it's not the ocean after all; there were the same Canada Geese (and their resulting poop) everywhere, there were the same large waterfront houses, and it even looked like Crofton out in the distance. But no, it's actually Hamilton, and it's actually a lot bigger than Crofton ever could be! That and it doesn't smell like the ocean. But it was still fun to just look out and say "wow that's big!".

On Monday Eryn and I intended to go for a walk around Dundas and see what we could see, but we woke up late and it was raining, so we bought groceries and I introduced Eryn to Bulk Barn instead. We went into Cambridge to visit Mike and work, and Eryn took a fast car for a test drive, and had a blast doing so! We stopped at Costco on the way home so Eryn could buy some delicious cheese, and then we went bowling after supper. Laser Light Rock-a-bowl, and we were the only people there. Ten pin, too, which Victoria doesn't have any more!

Tuesday Eryn and I actually did our tour of Dundas. We took the historical walking tour, and all of the building pictures are from our historical tour. They're some of the older houses and buildings around town. I showed Eryn where Lauren and Mike live (theirs is the white house with the gray shutters and porch). We also stopped at the drive-in park. I'm still not sure why it's so important to be drive-in, but it had some cool old stonework and an interesting purple dinosaur which Eryn had fun on (she looks so good in this picture I had to include it!), so it was fun. There are a lot of old churches around town, and a lot of the houses date back a few centuries, which is sweet. We finished the day by taking a picture of the front of our building, which is a converted warehouse, built in 1918.

Tuesday night was supper with Mike's parents, and then they joined us for trivia. It was overall a great night, everyone got along well, which is always good! Wednesday Eryn packed up her things, then we went out to breakfast in Hamilton, and drove out to the airport. It snowed on the highway as we were driving, which I found exciting, but Eryn wasn't quite as excited about. I saw that she got on the plane fine and dandy without any major delays, and then drove home all by myself, and didn't get lost! Wednesday night was hockey night of course, and the boys played their worst game yet. The other team was up 8-2 and still trying to pick fights and hitting our team. Josie and I were getting very annoyed at the other team... At one point the other team's goalie was punching one of our forwards! We were not amused.

More to come later, but I'm written out right now. It's been busy!