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Thursday, August 24, 2006
Thursday Thirteen


Thirteen Signs You Need a Break from the Kids!
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1. At mealtimes, you are cutting your husbands meat into bite size pieces.

2. When you style your hair in the morning, you wear pink butterfly clips in your hair that match your daughters.

3. Even when the kids aren't in the car, you still play their Barney CD.

4. When you go to the bathroom, instead of reaching for the toilet paper, you reach for the wipes!

5. After you've gone to the bathroom, you give yourself a sticker on the "potty chart."

6. When you have company over for dinner, you "blow" on your guests dinner to make sure it isn't too hot.

7. You buy pajama's with "feet."

8. You start talking "baby talk" to whoever you're talking to on the phone.

9. You are starting to really really like their cartoons, and have each one incorporated into your "tv" tuning scedule.

10. Your favorite snack is "fruit to go" bars.

11. The most interesting gossip you have when you get together with the girls happens to be that your neighbor doesn't have their child enrolled in dance class-blasphemy!

12. You pack fruit roll ups and peanut butter sandwiches in your hubby's lunch.

13. Your favorite past time lately is running through the sprinkler!







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Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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WORDLESS WEDNESDAY


The most popular novelty item at Folklorama this year! The "Fat Bastard" hat at the Scottish Pavillion! Imagine grown men (and women) intoxicated running around yelling "get in my belly!" wearing this hat. Quite flippin' funny! My favorite phrase wearing this hat, (not that I did this wink wink-was "if it's not Scottish it's crrraaaaaapppppp")


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Thursday, August 17, 2006
Thursday Thirteen


Thirteen Things about Fort Nelson
For the past two weeks, my husband and I have been deep in thought about
relocating. He has been offered a management position in Fort Nelson, BC!
It is a fantastic opportunity, but I have lived in Winnipeg and the thought of relocating
has me really really stressed! It's why I've been a little negligent with my blog recently.
I have family and friends here that I have known my whole life, but I know I have to think
of our family first.

Here are 13 good reasons why we should relocate to Fort Nelson:

1. Low Unemployment Rate

2. Small Town Atmosphere (Population of 4000)

3.Located in the Northern Rockies.

4. Full Northern Living Allowance from Revenue Canada.

5. Quality Education. Also my little ones are at an age (3 & 5) where it is the perfect time to go.

6. Quality Health Services. (They have a hospital, and medical clinics)

7. Quality Recreation (Lots to do! Rec Centre, Library, WhiteWater Rafting, Hiking, Movie Theatre, Liard Hot Springs, Horse Back Riding in the mountains, great fishing)

8. Year Around Outdoor Activity. The weather is so mild all year round, you can enjoy the outside all year, instead of just 4 months like Winnipeg.

9. Great Salmon Fishing! There is a lake right at the town.

10. Good schools and preschools.

11. I would finally be just a car ride away from the ocean! Right now, we are smack dab in the middle of North America.

12. Northern Tax Deduction at income tax time.

13. My husband's salary would triple, or even more. He would get a percentage of what his branch makes each year, and with the oil rigs out there, it would be very sweet!







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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
WORDLESS WEDNESDAY

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My not so wordless wednesday is about Daphne and Velma...my 2 daughters are obsessed with role playing and pretending they are Daph and Velma! Of course, Taylor, the youngest gets to be Velma, the smart one!LOL!


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Thursday, August 10, 2006
Thursday Thirteen


Thirteen Things about FOLKLORAMA


Right now in the 'Peg, it's Folklorama time! For those unfamiliar with Folklorama, it's a yearly event here in Winnipeg, featuring 40 plus cultural pavilions. There are local, national and international performers at each pavilion, as well as food and drink from all different cultures to try. Most people purchase a "passport" at the beginning of Folklorama, and visit all of the different countries. I must say, you are pretty full after a Folklorama evening! I've also been known to do a little to much Oommpappa'ing through the event! Shhhhh......A friend from Edmonton, Alberta will be in next week, and a few of us girls are going to paint Folklorama red next week. Some of the best pavilions I've visited in the past are the Carribean Pavilion, the German Pavilion, the Greek Pavilion and the Scottish and Irish Pavilion. Here are 13 of the Pavilions I hope to visit, and a description of each:
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1. Carribean Pavilion-Come sail with us through the islands of the Caribbean. While you sway to the rhythm of the steel pan drums, watch the magic of Lolita, limbo dancer from Barbados, as she moves to
the hot sounds of the calypso beats. Sip rum punch, piña cola or our finest beers and tantalize your taste buds with our rotis, fish cakes, jerk chicken, flying fish from Barbados, or our curried chicken or beef. For those who prefer a milder drink, you can enjoy a ginger beer, mauby or sorrel. And cool down with a refreshing ice cream.


2. Brasilian Pavilion-Celebrate the regeneration of Brasil at their first ever pavilion. Expect to be awed by captivating performances of capoeira and samba dance from local groups and guest artists from Toronto, Montreal and San Francisco. You will be amazed by the grace and intricacy of capoeira, an art form that brings together dance, music, acrobatics, and martial arts. Try Guarana soda for the first time, or refresh yourself with imported Brahma beer. Don’t miss out on a dessert of brigadeiros.


3. German Pavilion-Learn how to yodel German-style, taste some schnapps, and polka along with the dancers to the melodies of the German Society Brass Band and Choir. Enjoy a hearty meal of rouladen, spätzle, sauerkraut and schnitzel. Wash it all down with any of our German imported beers: Warsteiner, Holsten or Dab! No need to leave early. Stop in at the Oktoberfest beer tent to enjoy our live band. And if you have the munchies, then have a bratwurst, pretzel, or try one of our wonderful tortes (cakes).


4. Greek Pavilion-Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Greek culture and enjoy the energetic performance of the Kefi Dancers. Savour a traditional meal of souvlaki, mousaka, gyros and spanakopita and remember to save room for some sweet and tasty baklava. And nothing will have you saying “Opa!” faster than a shot of our smooth Ouzo. Try some of our imported beers, red and white wines or take sip of our traditional punch called Zorba’s Kiss!


5. India Pavilion-Come experience the rich culture, exhilarating dances and warm hospitality of the India Pavilion. A trip to the India Pavilion would not be complete without sampling some of their scrumptious food. Try the tandoori (barbecued) or curried chicken, chabati, rotis, rice pullau, and samosas. Satisfy your sweet tooth with authentic Indian desserts.

6. Celtic Ireland Pavilion-Once again the Celtic Ireland Pavilion is your ticket to world class entertainment! Visit the magical castle-like setting and be mesmerized by this electrifying light and sound show which features over 60 dancers from the Brady Academy of Irish Dance. Special guest artist from Chicago, Kathleen Keane, will captivate you with her fiery fiddling and soulful singing. Master of Ceremonies, Will Millar of the Irish Rovers fame, returns to delight audiences young and old with his Irish humour and famous Unicorn song. While enjoying the show treat yourself to some Shepherd’s Pie or sausage and chips, and top it off with a glass of Guinness.


7. Chile Lindo Pavilion-Feel the energy of the Chilean culture as the Chile Lindo Dance Group performs traditional dances from all over Chile including the powerful Devil Dance, as well as exotic dances from the beautiful Easter Island. Be sure to sample the many delicious menu items such as beef and cheese empanadas, pastel de choclo (corn pie), and a traditional dessert, torta mil hojas (caramel layers cake). A trip to Chile would not be complete without sampling some imported beverages like Pisco sour, Borgoña (strawberries and red wine) or Ponche (peaches and white wine). Fiesta time - stay with us on Friday and Saturday for our late night parties and move to the Latin rhythms with our live band.

8. Africa Pavilion- Treat your taste buds to a morsel of plantain, spicy samosas or give our featured dinner, an ‘African Plate’ of chicken and rice a try. Satisfy your thirst with a glass of African Punch, or imported Castle or Tusker beers.

9. Pavilion of Scotland-Lively, fun and spirited best describe a night at the Pavilion of Scotland. Your tour of Scotland offers non-stop entertainment featuring Ena Sutton Highland Dancers of Winnipeg, the Flying Haggis Showband, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders Pipes and Drums, Manitoba Highland Dancers Association, along with many guest artists. Satisfy your appetite by trying one of our delicious meat pies, or scotch eggs. A trip to Scotland would not be complete without sampling of the finest Scotch available at the Scotch Glen.

10. Pearl of the Orient Phillipine Pavilion-Magdaragat celebrates its 30th anniversary this year! From traditional dances with bamboo poles to Filipino hip hop – there is something for everyone to enjoy. Arrive early so you have time to savour tasty dishes like chicken adobo (chicken stew), pansit noodles and scrumptious pork barbeque. Finish your meal off with a unique and yummy tapioca drink called sago at gulaman. Show off your vocal talents at the outdoor karaoke bar while the kids gather to learn the game ‘sungka’ and how to make ‘parol’ (Christmas lanterns).

11. Scandinavian Pavilion-Your journey will take you on a fun-filled tour of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Before the show, head upstairs to the cultural display area where the kids can colour and play with toys while you learn how chain mail is made. Each night the Scandia Fun Folk Dancers and the Scandia Youth Folk Dancers will entertain you through song and dance. While enjoying the show savour some traditional foods: hot roast pork dinner, shrimp sandwiches, and desserts like vinarterta (Icelandic layer cake with fruit filling) and lefse (dessert wraps).

12. Belgian Pavilion-Belgian is the country of beers, and this year our theme is all about beer! With more than a dozen types of Belgian beer to choose from you won’t know where to begin. Whether you are looking for a strong beer like Chimay, a rose beer like Witterkerke, or a sweet cherry beer like Bellevue Kriek, we have a beer for every taste. Hungry? Why not have a bowl of beer stew with your beer. For dessert you could have Fruli, a delicious strawberry beer.

13. Korean Pavilion-The Chang Won University Dancing Troupe, travelling all the way from Korea, will amaze you with their skillful dances and colourful costumes. Local group, Tae Ryong Park will present a fun and educational demonstration of their Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido skills. Take a moment to divulge in the variety of Korean dishes like bulgoki (marinated beef with sesame oil), mandu (dumplings with ground beef and bean sprouts) and japche (noodles with beef, spinach, mushrooms, red peppers.) Finish off your meal with a flavoursome glass of rice wine known as soju.




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Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Wordless Wednesday






















Pictures of a tornado that touched down in Manitoba at Gull Lake on the weekend. It killed one woman, and critically injured another. Close family friends have cottages at Gull, and the tornado stopped short of their cottage.



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Monday, August 07, 2006
Hospitals, and Coconuts

I first want to begin by thanking you all for the well wishes for my sister-in-law Shauna. We had a great time on our trip, and Shauna although quite thin, was in very good spirits and seemed to be feeling a little better. The beaches were beautiful, and we had a fabulous time. Our digital camera is missing, so I had to take a disposable. I haven't gotten the pics back yet, but when I do, I will post them.

When we returned from our fabulous trip however, I began having really severe chest pains. I have been having them off and on for the past two weeks, but they were quite bad so I decided to go to my family doc to see what the problem could be. He suggested I go to the hospital right away for a cardiogram.

With my anxiety level quite high, I decided to follow his advice for a change and go. When it comes to the old ticker, I don't like fooling around. So off I went. When I arrived, I was taken in right away which gave me another shocker...usually there is about an 8 hour wait, our medical system being what it is.
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They brought me into a room with two other elderly gentlemen apparantly there for the same reason as I. By this time, I was feeling a little silly being there. I am 35, and in pretty good health. I have severe anxiety and panic attacks which I figured was causing the chest pain. When I was brought into the room, the man beside me was burping, hacking and spitting into the basin. I thought, great, this guy is dying and sick, what am I doing here???
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The nurse came in, and I was given a cardiogram, and had the old blood pressure tested, and was asked a series of questions about the pain etc. All the while, this poor guy beside me was asking about pain killers. With only a curtain separating us, it was tough not to listen in....

The nurse left, and I was all by myself listening to this guy beside me. I'm usually not so nosy, but with nothing to do but kill time, I couldn't help but listen.

The nurse asked him about his pain. It didn't sound good to me, he had severe chest pain in his chest that felt like severe heartburn and his left side was tingling. He was burping, and well, grossing me out, but I was engrossed in what he was saying. He was taking zantac, and different antacids. All the while I was feeling silly for being there when this guy was having a real heart attack, I was sure!!!
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When the nurse asked him what he thought may be causing the pain, he said he wasn't sure, but thought he may have an idea. Apparantly at 1:00 AM the night before, he ate a whole coconut. Who eats a whole coconut at 1:00 in the morning?
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting And how could the nurse keep a straight face? I let out a little giggle, and quickly put my hand over my mouth. The nurse said to him "Well, that could definitely have caused the heartburn and chest pain. A coconut is very high in fat content, and can be hard to digest." Suddenly, I didn't feel so silly being there anymore. As it was, I was stressing because I had a few beers the night before, and was hoping and praying they weren't going to ask me if I had consumed any alcohol. I don't smoke, but that guy took the cake!

It turned out I was having a severe panic attack, and the muscles surrounding my heart are inflammed and swollen. Apparantly that is where I hold my stress when I am having a panic attack. I was given some anxiety medication, and of course was told to walk about 1/2 hour-1 hour per day to relieve any stress I may have. I will never forget the damn coconut though...I know I would never be cut out for the medical profession...I can't keep a straight enough face!


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Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Thursday Thirteen

Thirteen Things about Going on Holidays


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1. I'm writing this meme early, because I will be going to Gimli, Manitoba for a short holiday to visit Art's brother and his wife.

2. Art's brother's wife Shauna has cervical cancer, and has about a 50/50 shot right now. She's lost so much weight, and it's taking it's toll on the family.

3. Art and I have never been away together anywhere on a holiday in 6 years together alone, or with the family.

4. I am deathly allergic to cats, and Art's brother has several, so we will be tenting it in their backyard (bummer).

5. However, Gimli has beautiful beaches, and a boardwalk, so we will be able to bring the kids to the beach in the daytime.

6. Art's brother is a fisherman, and wants to take us on the fishing boat. Should be really interesting. I always wondered what it would be like on a real fishin' boat.

7. Art's brother makes the best pickerel. It's always fresh catch, so I'm really looking forward to that.

8. The Icelandic festival will be on while we're visiting. Should be alot of fun. There 's a parade, and lots of activities for the kids to do.

9. I am saying a silent prayer that our car makes it there. As it is, our air conditioner is on the blink.

10. My children have never slept in a tent before. I hope they will. Let's face it...I am really not looking forward to sleeping in a tent, but hey, it may turn out just fine.

11. I sure hope I will sleep in the tent. I can't stand tenting...I am not real outdoorsy.

12. How will I survive two days without my computer? They don't have one in Gimli...

13. Here's to hoping it doesn't rain!!! We'll see you in two days, sooner if the tent doesn't work out!
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WORDLESS WEDNESDAY

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Manitoba Spirited Energy

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Since June of this year, there has been alot of buzz in the Province about Manitoba's new Spirited Energy Slogan Campaign. The Province has spent an embarrassing amount of money to change Manitoba's image. We have been Friendly Manitoba for as long as I can remember. What is wrong with being Friendly? Spirited Energy sounds like we are a bunch of drunk people (we do have alot of drunks, so this may not be such a stretch. LOL). I personally think the people of Manitoba should have been given a few different options to chose a fitting new slogan, and a vote should have been held. Apparantly a naming consultant arrived at Spirited Energy, for the low fee of $600,000, and it has created alot of criticism and ridicule from the masses.

Tom Brodbeck of the Winnipeg Sun took it upon himself on July 13 to invite Manitobans to
create a better slogan. Manitobans stepped up to the plate as usual, and submitted some very promising slogans that create a positive visual of our Province. We are very proud to be Manitoban, and are very loyal to our Province which is one thing I think most can agree upon...we have alot of heart.

Some of the suggestions were:

Manitoba - Heart of the Continent
Manitoba - The Jewel of the North
Manitoba - Prairie Paradise
Manitoba - Explore your Dreams
Manitoba - The Centre of it All

It cost alot less then the $600,000 that was paid to the naming consultant to come up with the spirited energy slogan. It was free! I would have chosen Manitoba-Heart of the Prairies.


 
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