Thursday, April 22, 2010

The Nomad Returns

The Nomad landed safe and sound today bearing many gifts for all from her travels.  Air Transat was horribly disorganized; phoning them contradicted the information on the website, GB camped out from 3pm until the plane finally boarded around 2:30 am and then finally flew out after 3am UK Time.

So great to have her back with us again, but I am going to miss those 60+ daily emailed videos and picture updates!!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Still Stranded in UK

We just received an email around midnight UK time from my sister (we affectionately call "GB" because my daughter, Trinity couldn't pronounce her name "Geraldine") - the subject line said simply "Gatwick Reopens" (which is one of the London airports) and when we opened it, it said simply "GB go home?"

She is missing her hubby & kids, but geesh, she is having a great time galavanting around the countryside of England.  She has galavanted all around the downs of Sussex, train rides all over England & been in the Yorkshire moors in Bronte country.

We have been trying to orchestrate the reprotection of a ticket from here as she was getting the runaround over there.  We were bounced around from Expedia to Air Transat back and forth for hours as each one INSISTED the other is to co-ordinate the rebooking! A lesson in patience to be sure!  However, they didn't know that I have been dealing with the Canadian Immigration Department for almost 20 years!! They met their match!! Anyhoo, there is of course a huge backlog (I read 7 million stranded), so we are hoping in the next few days that we may see the wandering Nomad again with all her tales!! We don't feel like she really left though - the constant contact to us through the iphone and ipad.  At last count it was 63 emails just for today alone with pics & vids today - ya she hasn't lost her "papparazzi" touch!

Here are a few pics of what she sent me today:

               Missing someone?


                                         A car for me!!


            A house for me!


       Ha Ha - kids liked that one!


                                                                                                Snicker Snicker



              This cross is from the 600's. !!

                                      GB was in Haworth (Bronte Country) for a couple of days and visited the Museum and Parsonage etc. This is the church that Reverend Patrick Bronte looked after.


I was very jealous!  Years ago on a trip to England I wanted to see Haworth - I must have taken a train near there up to Scotland, but for some reason I didn't stop there!



                                            

Holy Crap!

I cannot believe I typed "cuz" in that previous post - wow too much texting eh?

Friday, April 16, 2010

Stranded in London

My Sister Geraldine (GB) was in Wales at the University of Aberystwth (try saying that three times!)  last week.  She is studying for her Masters. She was due back in Toronto today - it is her youngest child's (Freya) 2nd birthday today! 

Unfortunately, she is stuck in London along with the thousands of others!  We have a betting pool going on here at this point as to when she will return. 

She is an iphone and ipad fanatic (we call her "paparazzi" for a reason!).  Apparently walking around the UK with this ipad has garnered her a lot of attention - she has had dozens of people ask to have their picture taken with the thing & offered her money to buy it, as it is only available in the U.S. right now.  She has been keeping us up to date through daily videos.  Unfortunately I couldn't fathom out how to get the videos saved from the emails to the hard drive, otherwise I would have posted one - cuz my Sister has a great sense of humour, so they are quite funny.

Weekend Birthday Getaway

In honour of Avalon's birthday (yes, any excuse to get away!).  The girls & I went away for the weekend to good ol' Niagara Falls. Yes, we love going there! It's only about a 40 minute drive away. It was incredibly busy with "wall to wall children" - I even asked at the front desk if there was a "children's convention" in town.  Nope, just the long weekend with families coming out in droves to Niagara Falls.
                                              Cosmic Cars

                                              Clifton Hill

We stayed in a hotel near the action of Clifton Hill and The Falls, ate lots of chocolate covered strawberries, spent lots of money playing in the Canadiana Midway, eating in the great restaurants, people watched, rode the rides, and went in all the Museums and Haunted Houses on Clifton Hill.  We walked until our feet almost fell off and then topped it off with renting a horror film in our hotel room! The next day we put our battered feet to the test again, crossed the border (which is right there!) and went on a shopping spree in the U.S. I scored a great necklace that I had eyed in Target a few months back and didn't buy at the time.  It's 14 kt gold with natural pearls.  When I saw it last, it was on sale for only $50.00 - this time it was on sale for $12.00 - bargoon!!!

                                             Wearing my Bargoon!

                                           My new boyfriend has eyes only for me!
                                           Like she doesn't need more sugar!




I think it was a memorable birthday for Avalon - especially since she managed to talk me into going into the "old school"  haunted houses and boy - they were actually pretty scary!! She loves to be scared to the max.  The entire time we were in the "Haunted House" she was buried behind my butt holding onto my jeans waist.  At one point in a dark hallway (& I do mean dark), something above us rattled and she dove on the floor for protection!! She came out of there loving it though and wanting to go through again!!
                                                                               Going into the Canadiana Midway.

Avalon's Birthday



My April Fool's baby turned 10! At the time of Avalon's birth I was working in a Management position of a New York City Financial Services firm.  I had accepted the position at 8 months pregnant without my employer knowing I was pregnant - I did so by hiding myself under big winter jackets, voluminous business jackets and sitting behind huge desks. I'm sure they must have wondered, but I'm not petite, so it wasn't exactly THAT obvious. Avalon was a very co-operative child - she decided not to inconvenience me and hence she was born on the Saturday and I went right back to my full time position on the Monday! (As an aside, I had widwives for both my kids and I thoroughly recommend that experience.) I felt allegiance to the company as I had been there to start the business up in Canada along with a small group of other Managers and the money was very good! I could have taken the 6 month maternity leave, but Douglas was also doing some schooling so that would have interfered and again the money was very good! Douglas & I were on completely opposite shifts so our kids were always with one of us or our extended family.


We had the family party on April 1st to celebrate my fiercely creative child's birthday (she wants to be an actress and we have no doubt she will achieve this), but tell that to my car battery - it decided to die on me as I left the office.  As a result, I was delayed in picking up the ice cream cake and getting back home to get my "party dress" on.  Eventually I made it home to Avalon & family - but it was a bit of a late starting party!  Since a lot of our family are just little ones they had to get to bed at 8pm - so it was short and sweet.  One of the prezzies that Avalon got that she really loved was a wooden box from Nana & Grand Dad filled with loonies and toonies. She got some cute little "lolly goth" clothes as well that look so adorable on her!