Showing posts with label Stanley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stanley. Show all posts

10 Jun 2015

Leap of faith

This happened last weekend, but I wanted to post the photos as soon as I had the chance but on its own blog post. I think you'll agree that this one shouldn't be mixed with flowers and Maddy pictures.



Stanley
Adam
Yes, they did it!!!! 

They jumped out of a plane over Dundas this weekend and had a blast. The rest of us froze our butts off in the cool wind at ground level.

So here is the sequence. 

Stanley went first and headed up with the instructor and videographer in the Cessna 182 (you don't think I would forget to check on that little detail, would you?). He jumped at ~11,000 feet after a quick check to see if he was ready to head out the door. Mel, Murray, Wendy, Adam, and I watched from the moment he left the plane. By the way, before he went up, Stanley mentioned that he had told his parents he would be doing this... sort of.  ;-) 

Trained and ready to go
Are you ready?
"Face first" into the void
View from the ground (Eric's camera, 200 mm lens, handheld lying on ground)
Even his pant legs were shortened by the force of the parachute!


Happy to be done, now he can explain it to his parents!


Adam went next and was strapped to the same instructor that his Auntie Mel had last August. The weather was a little more hazy, so it was harder to see the plane from the ground.

The first step is always the hardest
View from below - more haze this time
Adam and Chris did a somersault before the drogue chute came out
Umphhhh!

Legs up!
Even his hair is standing on end

Certificate of achievement 
Those who have jumped.
Wasn't that worth its own post?



10 May 2015

May flowers

Happy Mother's Day!

As usual, a very busy week. Summer seemed to steam roll over top of spring, and it was approaching 30C many days this week and weekend. 

Last weekend, Wendy went with her friend Mel to Niagara Falls so Mel could give a talk at a conference. Her husband wasn't feeling great, so Wendy went in his place. Wendy had some time to wander around and they visited the Niagara Casino. Wendy even took her very first selfie!

Wendy's first ever selfie!
We were able to arrange a hike in on Saturday (yesterday) but it was very hot. Maddy thought it was so hot she went into a creek and laid down. She was dry by the time we reached the car.

Too hot to hike without a little cooling break.
As we arrived home it looked like our crab apple tree was at its peak - I took this photo in case we received the predicted thunderstorms and lost all the flowers.
Crab apple tree on our front lawn
Stanley is getting ready for his graduation next month - he came down to ask about dress clothes for the event. Below is a picture of Adam teaching him how to tie a double Windsor knot. I think it is going to take some practice.
Learning to tie a tie

Parker and Adam didn't get Wendy any flowers today, but Stanley did. This is how it is done, boys!

Stanley gave Wendy flowers for Mother's Day


For my Mother's Day gift to my mom, below is a video that shows flowers that have popped up in our yard (and on the hiking trail) over the last 10 days or so.

Enjoy!



5 Apr 2015

Brunswick, Baby, Balls, Billiards, Bingemans, Bowling, Birthday, Badminton, Baby, Birthday, Blazes, Bruce, Brock, Bunny

Yes, that was our week in summary. This is going to be a longer than normal post, so be prepared. In keeping with the B theme, I'll go over it... BACKWARDS.


Happy Easter, everyone! Seems like our Easter Bunny hunter wasn't too thrilled to have snow again. She was out looking for evidence left over from the Easter bunny, which she usually eats (eeeewwww...!).
Maddy the Easter bunny hunter
There wasn't much, but we had finally rid ourselves of the white stuff just yesterday! Maybe spring will come back this week.

Yesterday, Wendy, Maddy, and I took a trip down to the Niagara area to hike. We parked at Brock's monument. This monument honours Major General Sir Isaac Brock - who died at this site during the war of 1812.
Brock's monument
Although slightly cool with the wind, it turned out to be a nice day. We were actually at this site because it is the southern terminus of the Bruce Trail (i.e. km "0"). Wendy and I will be tackling the Bruce Trail this spring and summer with several friends from Dundas. We aren't actually trying to do an "end-to-end" of the Bruce Trail (over 800 km), although it might be possible to do so over several years. The main idea is to get out and do some hiking with a specific goal in mind - we hope to approach the Dundas area by the end of the summer.


Behind the cairn is the US border - as far south as you can go on the trail without a passport


We came down on our own this weekend mostly to check out the parking locations for the beginning and end of our first 'official' hike on the trails. We also wanted to get a sense of what kind of terrain might be involved. This can help in planning the hikes in the next few months. We only hiked the first 3 or 4 km then returned to the starting point. We will come down to start the first 7.5 km of the trail in a few weeks. This sign describes what the Blazes mean on the trail.
The Bruce Trail is well marked
We were excited to come across the first waterfall of the Bruce Trail somewhere around the 2.5 km mark.
The first waterfall

Don't get too excited - to give you a sense of scale... here is the waterfall with Maddy and Wendy.

Not much, but it is definitely a waterfall!
In the first few km we also came across this strange metal contraption that didn't have any obvious purpose or function. Not sure exactly what it was, but there was a post underneath it. Unfortunately for us, any plaque that may have been on the post was long gone. Anyone have any ideas what this is? One idea I had was that it was an old piece of equipment from the apparently abandoned quarry nearby.
The weird metal thing

Strange but interesting...
The trail itself was quite level and without any major obstacles or big hills. However, it was almost uniformly muddy. A good portion of the trail looked like this. Maddy had fun.

Hope this dries up before our first hike
When we met with our friends (Terry, Theresa, Dave, and Nicole) to talk about the idea of hiking the Bruce Trail, we did cover the topic of footwear needed for the trails. FYI Dave, if you are planning on wearing sandals, it looks like someone else tried the same thing...
A Bruce Trail victim?

Also this weekend, we had family over for a combined Birthday party for myself and for Wendy's father. I didn't take any pictures, but a few others did and they will likely email them to me soon.

Of course, when family comes over, the highlight for Wendy is always going to be the Baby! Our niece and baby attended the party, along with her husband and my sister from B.C. (oops, I think I missed an opportunity to continue the B alliteration on that one...). In addition, Wendy's parents and our friends Mel and Murray were on hand.

Wendy and Jacob
Jacob meeting a new friend - his sister took longer to warm up to Maddy
Jacob smiling
During the middle of the week, Parker won a spot on the Junior Men's Badminton team. He has being trying out for weeks, and got a spot on the team for Men's singles (they also had doubles teams). He is happy about being on the team, and we are more happy that he is involved in something at school. Sorry, no pictures yet.

Stanley turned 18 last weekend, so we had a little Birthday celebration after dinner with some cupcakes.
Stanley, the 18 year old.
A week ago today, we drove to Cambridge and Kitchener area to visit the family and to go Bowling! Our niece had won a prize that included bowling for 6 and a $25 gift card for Boston Pizza (darn, another B I should have used!). The Boston Pizza is actually inside the Bingemans entertainment complex (Bingemans) in Kitchener. 

After a big pizza feast for dinner, Parker, Stanley, and Jacob went over to play Billiards. Jacob does't know what Balls are for yet, so he wasn't thrilled.
Jacob wasn't impressed by the pool tables

Parker had to play on the pool table after dinner
Before dinner we did some 10 pin bowling. Below, Jacob was mostly interested in the lights and sounds... and believe me, there were lots of lights and sounds!


Carrie and fast moving Laura (age 2)
At least I was able to prove to everyone that I could lift a 10 pin bowling ball. Unfortunately, the putting it down part wasn't always as successful...or smooth. I definitely felt it the next day.
Eric bowling
My sister (from B.C.) is visiting to help with her new grandson. She probably bowled longer than I did!
Cathy bowling
Jacob wasn't thrilled at all with the bowling ball. Wendy decided to sacrifice going to bowling so she could hold the Baby.


I took this picture because I saw Stanley taking the same scene with his phone. This image contains the final B of the post - Brunswick.
Artistic balls

Until next time - and don't worry, I won't do the B thing again!







27 Dec 2014

Spring has sprung!!!!....err, Merry Christmas...

After the stockings were stuffed on Christmas eve, I glanced at the thermometer before heading to bed. I don't think we have seen a Christmas eve temperature of 10.5 C before!


10.5 C on Christmas eve? Come on... this is Canada!
That clinched it. It was guaranteed to be a green Christmas this year. I sure hope we won't have to get out the lawnmower again. 

Haven't been posting much lately, but now I have the time off to putter on the computer and do a little stained glass. Below is a piece that I made for Wendy after we sold one to a good stained glass customer a few days before. 
Finished two of these just before Christmas
The next piece we are working on will be a large transom window for our friends. When I say large, I mean 64 inches wide.  It will take some time but we have designed the pattern and already have all the glass. Will post some photos when it is done.

Christmas itself this year has been a whirlwind. Although Wendy and I are both off until the new year, there was always something to do. Now that Christmas is over, things have slowed to a crawl and it is sometimes a little to quiet for us. 

Christmas tree 2014

Stockings all filled Christmas eve

Parker trying to keep his eyes open when my flash goes off...

...Adam trying not to have any expression at all...

...and Stanley, who does not mind smiling!
We opened presents in the morning at our house then packed up at 10:30 and did the same at Wendy's parents. Round 2 begins...

Maddy received a bone - seems to just be compressed dog food

Stanley and Wendy opening presents

Parker handed out presents to everyone
Adam didn't get much, except a car.
Yes, you read that correctly.  Adam didn't get as much as he usually does for Christmas because he will be getting his grandfather's car when he upgrades in the next few months. Adam had to do a long and involved treasure hunt and eventually got the news that his new GPS and bumper sticker would not really need to be installed in Wendy's car. 

Here is a link to an auto generated movie that Google made of Adam's treasure hunt

After a short time at home for some cooking and a nap, Adam drove us up to Mel and Murray's for more presents and a big Christmas dinner. Here is round 3...

I got some scotch glasses to go with some good scotch

Murray also got some liquids

Parker really wanted white hot chocolate - he got enough to last a year or two

Adam got Advanced Scuba lessons on the island of Roatan (in February)

Everyone got into the action!

As with every year, Wendy got a Coca Cola item!

Turkey dinner with family

Murray, the chef


More pictures to follow as the holidays continue!