Sunday, May 31, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Friday's Fave Five #39
2. The garden is in! Yipee, it was beautiful weather this week and I finally got to get all the flowers planted. I always feel really good when this is done.
3. Maple walnut ice cream. Haven't had it in years. Had it this week. 'Nuff said.
4. Pineapple Daiquiri Cooling Foot Creme. Love this stuff from Beauti Control. I don't even know if they make it anymore but I sure am love the tube that I have. It smells sooo good and actually leaves your feet feeling cool. Very nice.
5. Open windows at night time. The weather has been nice enough through the night that we can actually leave a couple of windows open just a little bit. There is something about fresh air that just makes me sleep better.
6. I'm breaking the rules just this once and adding an extra one today. And if you know me and my rule following tendencies, you will know the reason has got to be pretty extra special. And it is. The opportunity to do this giveaway has me thrilled. Please click on over to this post and have a peek and enter the draw for a CD. Leaving a comment will get you entered. And there is a way to get 3 extra entries in too!
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CD Giveaway!
Which brings me to my giveaway. Margaret and her team were at our church on the weekend doing what they do best and after a powerful service in which she led worship I was thrilled that she had brought along her just released first ever professional CD. So I
The album is entitled "The Time Has Come" and is about the journey to God's promises and God's faithfulness to bring about His promises for you in His time. In Margaret's own words from her website:
- Go to Margaret's site and look around
- Listen to the samples andleave a comment letting me know which of the songs that are featured you like the best for one entry
- For an extra entry, mention the giveaway on your site and link to Margaret's site and to this specific post.
- For 2 more extra entries in the giveaway, Tweet the same on Twitter and/or link the same on Facebook and that will give you more chances to win. Leave a seperate comment for each one of these things that you do.
So that's a chance for 4 entries to win Margaret Graham's awesome CD. Don't forget you have to leave a seperate comment for each venue that you that link you on. And you know, you can also purchase the CD and specific songs for your Mp3 on the site as well.
I will make the draw next Friday, June 5. As always please make sure I have a way to get ahold of you, either a link to a blog site or an email.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
"He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will
rest in the shadow of the Almighty.I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my
fortress,my God in whom I trust"
Psalm 91:1-2 NIV
Monday, May 25, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Friday's Fave Five #38
2. Allrecipes.com daily dish. One of the recipe sites that I use the most often. After a couple years I finally registered with them to take advantage of storing my favorite recipes on their server rather than use up my harddrive storing all of them. And now I'm wondering what on earth took me so long to do this. I check marked the little box for them to send me a recipe page a day and I'm totally loving this litte feature. In my email each moring comes a page linking to about 4 different recipes from the sight, all with high ratings, usually following a theme. I don't even have to search if I don't want to for what to put on my menu plan if I'm making one or what's for supper that night. Love this feature.
You Pick the Title
What struck me through the whole show is the seemingly genuine friendship that the top 2, Kris and Adam, seem have developed. It was really refreshing to watch. As was Kris' total shock and tonguetiedness ( I just invented a word, let's go with it) when he was announced the winner. I think he truly thought he didn't have a chance against Adam.
So why did Kris win was the topic of conversation amongst us last night. Several thoughts came up. First of all, let me say, I thought both final 2 were very, very talented. Just in very different ways. Adam's talent is way more obvious and in your face, while Kris' was much more subtle. That said, why didn't Adam, the obvious judges' and producers' favorite, win? Well this little Canadaian, who picked Kris from the top 32 but having to watch from the sidelines and not be able to vote, is gonna go out on a limb and tell you what I observed from the sidelines.First, Adam was incredibly talented but incredibly polarizing. Either you liked his style or you didn't. He was very interesting to watch and you couldn't wait to see what he would do week to week with his theatrics even if you didn't like the screeming, but that is exactly the point. Would the general viewing audience of American Idol actually buy his CD, and listen without the visual effects, to his style of music. The majority of American Idol viewers, I'll bet, are not your hard core rockers.
Second, I think the judges and producer's blatant, constant endorsement and near worship of Adam actually backfired on him. I think it galvanized voters to vote for the more mainstream music style of first Danny and then Kris. This was American Idol after all, and their music is supposed to go onto mainstream radio, not a rock station. And it brought out the underdog factor. We all like to get behind the underdog, well, most of us anyway. Well, ok, me. I like to get behind the underdog.
Third, Adam came into the competition already with mega stage and professional experience. I mean the guy performed a main role with Val Kilmer in The Ten Commandments, the Musical. (Who knew Val Kilmer could sing, BTW, but that is a whole other post!) He was already the comsumate professional with great work ethic and know how, with his name well known in certain circles. Kris was totally the inexperienced guy next door who had a good voice and a desire to sing, who didn't even know if he could be the next American Idol when asked by the judges. And isn't the point of American Idol to find that unknown gem out there , the one hiding on that farm, or working behind the grocery store till, not necessarily the one who's already in the business in one form or another?
We watched Kris grow and get better and better each week. There is something inspirational about watching the underdog listen to the judges critiques and put them into practice and come into his own as an artist and performer. The judges didn't really critique Adam, they just fell all over themselves each week praising him, except when Simon would mention theatrics, but even then, he was never really critiqued. It didn't grab you and want to cheer him on and become his fan. He didn't grow on you. You were either a fan from the beginning or not.
Fourth, there was the Danny factor. When Danny got out, the question was who would get his votes. It only made sense that Danny's fans would back the guy who's style was more like Danny, which of course, was Kris. And with only 1 million votes out of 88 million separating Kris and Adam at the final three point those votes obviously went to Kris.
Fifth, there was something appealing to the general population about Kris' humbleness, in spite of the fact that Simon told him to cut out the humbleness, even in the face of Simon's disparaging comments the last few weeks and his telling the audience to make sure and get voting for Adam and even in the face of Paula and Kara's outright worship of Adam. Don't get me wrong I thought Adam was actually a very humble person too considering all the "can do no wrong praise" but he did have a very professional confidence in himself and his talents, whereas I don't think Kris really knew how good he actually is.
Sixth, never discount the tweenie vote, with their hundred mile an hour texting talents.
Congrats to both the final 2. I'm happy that Kris won. This will be life changing for him and his cute little wifey. I hope American Idol backs & promotes him well even if he wasn't their choice for the winner. I know I'll be buying his CD. Adam will, no doubt about it, get a big recording contract and go on to huge international fame, I'm sure. All he really needed was the exposure and for big recording execs to see him. In fact, it was probably better for Adam to not win as now he is free to do exactly what kind of recordings he wants without being tied to an American Idol contract and putting out what they deem would make the most money for them.
And that my friends is my post for my "Why Kris Won" or "Why Adam Lost" or "About American Idol by a Canadian" or "I haven't a clue what else to post about today so hey, why not post about American Idol" post. You can go ahead and pick your favorite title.
I've now done a first, writing about American Idol. What could be next? LOL.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Loving a Challenge

Monday, May 18, 2009
All Work and A Little Play
No, this weekend is usually up for fun stuff like carpet cleaning, bush trimming and flower bed digging. Yeah, we are a fun people! We did manage to squeeze in a bar-b-que over at my sister's house yesterday. It was hot outside, 27*C, that means almost 80*F, so that is hot for this time of year. Perfect to fire up the grill and have some good visiting on the swing on her deck. Typical of around here though, today we woke to overcast skies and barely 5*C or 41*C, a little bit chilly.
So all my big plans of getting the bedding out plants in their planters and flower beds came to a screeching halt as there is still one night, next Thursday, that they are predicting below freezing temperaturs. Sigh, so these guys will be doing the twice daily dance with me of putting them and taking them in, putting them out and taking them in, for at least a few more days.
If you look closely by the rock there, you can see the lovely burgundy leaved perrineal my kids got me for Mother's Day. I did plant that one out. Unfortunately, this bed still awaits me:
I took yesterday off to do some fun stuff, as in a birthday bar-b-que for my Dad at my sister's place. But now this is calling my name:
As is this:
and much to my chargrin, in years past I could always console myself saying I started a tan this weekend trimming these babies, but alas, I cannot even lay claim to that this year as I will probably be wearing a darn parka. Thank you weatherman! And yes, I do realize the grass is two different colors, as in there is grass in one strip, and stripped grass in the other. LOL. We really had to power rake our lawn badly this year, and my dear hubby, whom I, with much affection, call Mr. Extreme, did his job. He never does it halfway. So with some good fertilizer thrown down and some rain hopefully today that should be beautifully green by next week.
Somehow the overfilled parks are starting to look more appealing. But chin up, taking a deep breath and charging on. This must be done. And I'm giving myself a reward of a soak in the jet tub with a hot chai tea and a good book later on. But only if it gets done. So I'm off because that reward is sounding better by the minute.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Friday's Fave Five #37
6. Tia's very first violin recital. This was her first year of violin. And this was the first conservatory concert we've ever attended. What a fun couple of hours listening to good music. I like orchestra music once in awhile and the different ensembles put on a great show. Tia did three songs with the other beginner students. Her class did well considering the wide variety in age. Next year she'll be in the junior orchestra so that will be a whole different experience.
What where your favorites from the week? If you've done a post on your Fave Five sign Mr. Linky so we can come visit.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Keeping Tradition, If Not Plants, Alive
This was my first Mother's Day without my whole little brood around me. I didn't anticipate how hard that would be. I really, really missed Kay. But in spite of her not being able to be here it was a wonderful, wonderful Mother's Day. Church in the morning, Moms over for take out Chinese for lunch, traditional trip to buy bedding out plants in the afternoon. And the finale of the Amazing Race in the evening.
In spite of Kay not being here, we did get to talk to her, and talk to her for free, thanks to Skype. Too funny though watching her grandmothers, getting on headsets and getting used to talking into the mike. We have headsets that only have one ear piece and it was hilarious watching them keep trying to stretch the head band and try to stick the other side over their ears. Technology and grandmothers, too fun.
Kay totally surprised me by having this lovely plant delivered for Mother's Day. A surprise because I wasn't expecting it all and because I wondered how she was able to do it not owning a credit and all. Well, thank you boyfriend's mother's credit card. Love my african violets! I hope you got your cash. LOL. And be still my heart, there was even an adorable little bird stuck in the pot. We all know I love my birds.
It has become tradition that we head off to a greenhouse or somewhere that sells bedding out plants after lunch on Mother's Day. I love this little Mother's Day outing my kids have started. I get to pick out any plant I'd like and that is their gift to me. And they buy their grandmothers each one also. This year I picked this lovely colored plant. With it's red/bronze leaves, it will stand out nicely against some of the greener plants I have in the front and it's supposed to get little pink to white flowers on it during the summer. I'm so hoping it survivies my black thumb. I really like it and would hate to see it's demise at my hands.
What is it about greenhouses that possess
a person me when I walk in the door. Note the above comment about having a black thumb? That totally seems to escape me when I walk in there and see all the beautiful flowers and colors and choices. I'm horrible at making up my mind to begin with and then I see all this gorgeous stuff and visions of what my paltry little flower beds and pots could look like overtake my brain and I end up walking out with more stuff than I ever know what to do with. So now I have this to find a home for. And because I bought it at Costco I had to buy a package three. LOL. What am I thinking?
But seriously who could resist these leaves?
And as if my mind was not in limbo enough, I walked out with these at another greenhouse:
As soon as I got home, my mind returned and now I'm staring at these gorgeous plants thinking "huh?". How did those get here and what am I going to do with them and exactly how much of my bank account was diminished? LOL.
So now I have to keep these poor babies alive until I can plant them out, which around here is not until the last week of May. The days are getting nicer, but our nights can still get down to freezing, so it's not worth the risk. So you all, might want to say a little prayer for my little bedding out plants. Coming home to live with me, they're going to need all the help they can get.
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Friday, May 08, 2009
Friday's Fave Five #36
It's Friday already! Whoa, where on earth has this week disappeared? But Friday brings one of my favorite posts. Fave Five where I can look back on my week and pick five favorite things and then I get to go read all of your favorites. I love it. It's such a wonderful pick me up! If you're a first fave five timer, then welcome. Details are here.
1. Skype. Hubby downloaded Skype for business but it took me all of a day to figure out that, hey, I can talk to my girl, who's away at school, for free! So we got the both of registered and downloaded and off we went. How cool is that. Getting to talk to my girl whenever we want. And did I mention, it's FREE?!
2. Well you my faithful readers are going to know I am so going to mention the Celtic Thunder Concert we attended. I won't go into all the details again but I'll just direct those of who by chance didn't read it over to here.
3. Kris making it to the final 3 on American Idol. I don't blog about Idol each week but boy, oh boy, I was tempted this week. After a show that I felt was totally set up to favor Adam and get him into the final 3, and after, as Boomama so eloquently put it, Simon threw Kris under the bus, and after I sat and stewed because I couldn't vote being Canadian and all, Tia and I cheered when in a total surprise Kris was the first one through. I've rooted for him since he made it through on the wild card round. Go Kris and Danny!
4. Outside time. Oh has it been nice to have outside time. The kids have been so housebound it's been heaven to get outside into the sunshine and let them have some running around time. Burn up some of that energy they've had pent up. Today and tomorrow it will be raining but that's okay because we're busy making Mother's Day things and goodness knows my trees and bushes are appreciating the spring rain. Al long as it doesn't turn to snow, I am happy, happy, happy.
5. Canadian Tire Money. This stuff is great. Everytime we buy gas, hubby goes to the Canadian Tire gas bar where we get about 7.5 cents on the litre back in CT monies which we can spend in their store. Hubby saves it up and it bought my bedding out plants and the mulch and cedar chips we're putting under the trees. Again yipee for FREE! I'm sure I've had CT money on my favorites list before but how can it not make the list when I got stuff for, you know, FREE!
What have you enjoyed in your life this week? Special blessings from God, an interesting quote, special things your kids said, warm fuzzies? Anything that made you smile or lifted you can make your list. If you've done a Fave Five post, sign on to Mr. Linky so we can come and visit you!
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Famous Firsts
First job: other than babysitting was working in the food shack at our local public golf course. It was fun, the golfers were the best tippers I have ever run across, it was outside. The only downfall was that the ripped open relish and ketchup packets would attract a mega amount of wasps. And well, can we just say I have a very healthy fear of the darn things.
First real job: cashier at Safeway
First favorite politician: this made me laugh. It's almost an ironic type of question. Like the words "favorite" and "politician" somehow don't go together. LOL. But I'd have to say it wouldn't be some famous for-whatever-reason politician. It would be our federal Member of Parliment who has served this constituency faithfully and well now for many a year.
First car: can't remember the year but it was a silver four door Ford Granada. I loved that car.
First record/CD: My very first record I ever got was a reward for a good report card in grade 2. It was this one. Oh how I loved it. I knew every song by heart!
First Sport played: I played a wicked tether ball and was the playground champ many a day.
First concert: My very first concert I ever attended was a Tommy Hunter concert and I went with my Mom and Godmother. I was a pre-schooler and I don't remember anything about it except that my sister had her first anaphalactyc shock reaction to a chocolate bar that had peanuts that night. The first concert I ever attended as a teenager was a Bachman Turner Overdrive concert who's opening act was a Canadian group named Trooper, who later became my favorite group as a teenager. And no, my Mom and Godmother did not come with me! ;v)
First foreign country visited: Hungary at the age of 10.
First favorite TV show: From what I can remember it was this one and this one.
First favorite actor: Mark Lester who starred in 1968's Oliver! and 1971's Black Beauty.
First favorite actress: Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins
First boyfriend/girlfriend: a boy in grade 7 named Greg who asked me to "go around" with him. I said yes and then was so freaked out I totally avoided him. That lasted about a week before he broke up with me. LOL.
First encounter with a famous person: I once quite by chance got about 15 feet from Donny and Marie Osmond and the rest of the Osmond brothers but I couldn't get an autograph because the elevator doors were closing.
First brush with death: When my Mom caught me lighting up a smoke behind a truck on my way to school with another girl in grade 7 and told my Dad. LOL.
First house or condo owned: A cute little 1000 square foot 2 bedroom right across the street from the school where I worked.
First film seen: I was 4 years old and the film was Mary Poppins.
First favorite recording artist: Donny Osmond
First favorite radio station: 1090 CHEK
First book I remember reading: A beautiful hard cover edition of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that my Mom and Dad gave me for my birthday.
First meme you answered on your blog: It was this one that Shalee tagged me for. But it was not the actual first meme I ever did. Before I got my own blog, I used to hijack Shalee's comment section and answer her meme's. I had no idea about blog etiquette. It's a good thing she was such a sweetie!
Thanks to all the original stealers. This was fun.
If you'd like to join in the stealing of this meme, let me know in the comments so that I can come and read.
Monday, May 04, 2009
Menu Plan

Monday Mish Mash
Tia was happy, I think, when he did "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" and "Breaking up is hard to do" complete with the Fonzie kind of outfit and combing of the hair back into a duck tail. But her favorite of the night is still the song on the above video. My highlight of the night was when Paul Byrom sang my all time favorite song "You Raise Me Up". He sings tenor opera and it was amazing. Blew. us. away. It was totally a surprise as it's not on their concert DVD. Every single song was enjoyable, "Danny Boy" and "I Want to Know What Love Is" being another couple favorites, oh heck, we loved every single song they sang! And the sell out crowd really got behind them in clapping along and sometimes even singing along. Really funny listening to a crowd of Canadians singing belting out the Irish rugby team's theme song. LOL.
Tia waiting for it all to start.
Whoa! Zoom out, zoom out!!

