17 May 2023

A busy spring, ready for summer

It has been such a busy late winter and spring that I haven't posted since right after the new year!  Sorry, but this post will be a long one!

I taught 7 courses over the winter term, so that kept me very active at work. That didn't stop us from taking a week (February break week!) for a short vacation. Wendy and I took a trip towards Ottawa and stopped by for a few days to visit Wendy's brother and his family (Peter, Lynn, Spencer, and Henry. We took in a few curling games (our nephew Henry was playing) and toured around the Belleville area. Even dropped in for lunch at a fantastic café owned by a good friend of Lynn's in Camden East called Stone Corner (stonecorner.ca).


We continued our trip to Ottawa and took in a few sights along the way - mostly to take some photos for Eric's cannabis course.




In Ottawa, we stayed at Wendy's cousin's place (Sarah, Tim, and Christine). Did some shopping, met a friend of Eric's for dinner (Marcos), drove by some of Wendy's old schools and where she lived, and went for breakfast with our friends (Simone, Ken, and Kiera). It was definitely cold in Ottawa, but the Rideau Canal was surprisingly closed since there was not enough ice!

On our way out of Ottawa, we stopped by the Diefenbunker - a cold war underground military facility that is now a museum. 






The museum was fantastic! Wendy thought it was better than she expected. Reminded her of all the offices that her father used to work in. 

We headed up to Petawawa to visit our nephew and his family (Dan, Veronika, and Elizabeth). Had a great time there, toured the base, and had lunch in town. 




Although it was warmer in Petawawa, it got really cold when we headed to Haliburton! We stayed at an AirBnB in the woods outside of town. Saw a large number of wild turkeys - didn't know they could fly up into the trees for the night! We also went to dinner with our friends Carolyn and Bill, and spent the rest of the time relaxing, before heading back home. 



The crazy weather continued in March and April, with snow storms (wind chills below -20C)) and heat waves (above +30C with the humidex).  Parker bought a used car (2020 Nissan Kicks) so that he could get out and apply for jobs. The real estate company he worked for (3 years with Fair Square/Purple Bricks) closed all North American offices and he was out of work.



When spring sort of arrived again, we took Anton and Tanya to the Westfield Heritage Village for the Maple Syrup Festival! A few days later we went with them to a free concert at a church in Dundas.  






After many long months of waiting, we finally received the mechanism to repair our recliner couch. It was surprisingly cheap, but we had to rely on Adam to take everything apart and replace the mechanism on one side. Parts and tools everywhere, but it works like a charm now!




Parker did get a new job in real estate (his card is below), but he also got a job at the SnuggleBugz warehouse (high end Children's items) in Burlington to make some steady money.

Eric turned 59 and really started feeling his age.




He also celebrated 3 years in remission and had some cabernet sauvignon icewine to mark the occasion! 



Maddy went to the vet for her first 'geriatric wellness check' at age 12, and the heart murmur she had since birth seemed worse. We kept an eye on her as suggested, and just a few weeks ago Maddy started having some issues with breathing too fast.  After connecting with 4 veterinarian places on a Saturday morning, we got her seen and a few days later she had an echocardiogram. She definitely is worse and has multiple leaky valves and her heart is enlarged. We got a batch of medicines for her and she is still adjusting to them. Hopefully things will settle a bit, although it is unlikely to reverse any of the damage to her heart. 


Wendy and I started really feeling our age as we both got hearing aids! I lost hearing over the entire frequency spectrum (over the last several months it was noticeable) and Wendy lost hearing in the more typical pattern of high frequencies only.



As the term ended at McMaster, one of my students gave me a very thoughtful gift. I bet that I will feel younger when I wear them! 


Spring really hit with all the flowers and trees blooming around here.










Maddy continues to improve and even went to get her hair cut today. She was happy that she got treats, but wasn't as thrilled with the fake flower they stuck on her collar. 



Our next post will be in about a week. We are heading on an extended vacation out to British Columbia, but before we post about that, I will be posting something special here as a parting gift to my graduating students.  Stay tuned...


3 Jan 2023

Happy New Year!

I keep forgetting to add things to this blog. The time has flown by recently!

In the middle of December, Wendy and I headed to New York City to check off a bucket list item (Wendy's list). We went specifically to see Andrea Bocelli in concert at Madison Square Garden. Spectacular concert!

On the GO train heading to the Island Airport


Times Square, a block from our hotel

At the concert - we had bar stool seats


Bocelli did mostly classical and opera for the first half, then Christmas for the rest.
He sang with his son Matteo and 10-year old daughter Virginia.

Rockefeller Center



Random spot near Rockefeller Centre (next to a glass waterfall)

At the top of the Summit One Vanderbilt Tower


In the ballroom at Summit One Vanderbilt

In the ballroom at Summit One Vanderbilt



After New York and all the rain, we travelled to Orlando to meet Parker and his girlfriend Jaclyn, plus Wendy's best friend Mel and her husband Murray, and their friend Ivan.  They did Animal Kingdom before Wendy and I arrived, but we all headed to EPCOT the next morning.

At EPCOT

Lots of 4D rides and goofy glasses



Dinner inside an Aztec temple

We also went to the Disney Hollywood Studios park. Lots of great Star Wars rides.


Intergalactic Coca Cola stand



At Oga's Cantina

The Magic Kingdom was our final park. Remind us not to go to Disney the week before Christmas... it was very crowded!








Shopping at Disney Springs for our day off. I had a frozen Kirin beer. I also came down with a cough and chest congestion. Not unexpected.



Universal Studios was our next destination. The weather was cool, but the crowds kept us warm. It was even busier here, compared to Disney. 


Ready to get on the Hogwarts Express train to the other Universal Park.

The Dr. Seuss area was a hit. 


The big storm of 2022 started to hit the continent, so 3 of our companions had to cut and run to make it home before the flights all got cancelled. We stayed and waited for our flight to be cancelled (it was). I was feeling so rough and we were all exhausted that we decided not to go for the second day of Universal.  We were able to rebook on another airline for the 24th of December and got a hotel near the airport - expecting to be cancelled again. We were not!

While we were at the hotel, Adam informed us that the storm pushed down our neighbour's tree onto our house. Here is a clip ( https://photos.app.goo.gl/f9zuogUb6cVfqkNG8 ) of it coming down.


It damaged our gutters, so insurance is looking at repairing it. 



Maddy received a beautiful hand made Christmas gift from Tanya - a new bed. She loves it. 


Our family picture on Christmas Day 2022.


This is our extended family photo with Anton and Tanya. They moved to their own apartment on January 1st after staying with us after their arrival from Ukraine on Easter Sunday. 


We had a late Christmas Dinner on Boxing Day and it turned out perfectly!


Puzzles happened many times over the holidays!