Sunday, January 29, 2006


BC at Carnival! It's been so warm that the raven had a drippy runny nose.

Thursday, January 26, 2006


Aarofu. Aaron made this!!

Our new toy! We can make our own fresh soymilk, almond milk, oatmilk, rice milk and our own tofu! My special model comes with a husband that makes it all. I haven't read the manual yet.

Sunday, January 22, 2006


We received a good dump of snow again last night. We were heading to Paz and Daniel's house for dinner and then Salsa dancing afterwards. The snow was light and easy to move away. Luckily the city didn't turn on the 'park underground' lights so they could clear the snow. I guess they're taking it easy on the weekend. Salsa dancing was fun but the instructor wasn't there so we'll be going next time hopefully when we can learn some moves.

Saturday, January 14, 2006


In the town at Niagara falls, the Americans have moved in.

Say "Hello" to Robert. My cousin. Son of Christopher and Vicky in London Ontario. He's a very chill kid who doesn't cry very much. Yumm.. fish crackers!

In Toronto many people get around in these streetcars. They seem to replace most busses. When you drive down streets your car starts to want to follow these tracks. It's a little strange when you have one in front and one behind you on the road. A tight squeeze.

Niagara falls the day after New Years. Everything in range of the mist was covered in ice, very winter wonderland'ish. It was cold and there were still quite a few tourists fighting for photos of the falls. For some reason I remember the fall being much longer but I was quite a bit younger and maybe a bit shorter.

One thing you notice right away in Quebec is that no-one walks on the sidewalks in the side streets. One quick look up and you'll see something sharp looking down at you. You also have to watch where you park your car because every few days people clear off ice from their roofs and it comes crashing down onto the sidewalk/road.