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Window shopping and get togethers

June 8, 2007 by Tricia

I’m still in my home improvement mode.

Last night Chris and I went downtown to meet two of my brothers and my sister for dinner. One of my brothers was here on business. Toronto was just one stop in his ongoing three week world wide travel agenda. He was here trying to talk other businesses into investing in his business. He needs to get $240 million dollars! He’s well on his way too!

Anyway … I digress. We hadn’t planned which restaurant we were going to eat at so we met in my brothers hotel lobby and then started walking around downtown looking at restaurants while we tried to decide which one we’d stop in.

As we were walking I saw a home decor store. Of course I had to stop and do some window shopping! They had the nicest house marker that I think I’ve ever seen. It was pricey but I think I can talk Chris into getting it if I work on him a bit. It would go so well with our house!

I also saw a couch in another store window that I’d love to get. It’s kind of 50’s style couch. I’ll have to see if I can find a photo of it later to show you. It’s beautiful.

We finally decided to stop at the Hot House Cafe for dinner. My visiting brother and I both got the Jambalya. Mmmm I just love that. Of course it was a huge helping and I couldn’t even finish half of it so it’s in a doggy bag in the fridge. Hmmm now that I’m talking about it I’m hungry. Perhaps I should go and raid the fridge?

We had a nice time at dinner. Falling into our old habits of teasing one another. I think the five of us had the waitress confused because I don’t think she ever figured out that we were all siblings! Well Chris isn’t a sibling but my bothers and sister treat him like one.

My brother leaves town this evening to go back home to Vancouver. Then on Sunday he’s off to the US, then Paris and Zürich and I’m not sure where else.

I don’t think I’ll see my jet set brother again until the beginning of September.





Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: brother, business, Canada, Chris, dinner, Downtown, home, Home and Lifestyle, hotel, house, night, restaurant, shop, Shopping, sister, sunday, Toronto, travel, visiting

This is almost how I react when Chris steals my pen

May 23, 2007 by Tricia

Ok I just wrote a post about Chris being the biggest pen thief in the world. Is it no wonder, is it, that I get kind of paranoid about my own pens?

Just like this Kids in the Hall video, I will not accept a pen from him that isn’t mine or the one that I specifically want to use. Part of that comes from having my favorite pens stolen by him, and the other part is that I’m a lefty and only certain pens are comfortable for me to use for writing.

I’m not quite as bad as the guy in this video, but to Chris – who immediately went and found this video when I had him read the post I just wrote about him, I must seem this way at times:

My Pennnnnnn!!!!! You’ve got my Pen!!! At least we can laugh at each other.

BTW have you noticed that I’ve really upped the Canadian related content this week? It’s purely by accident. Kids in the Hall is of course an old Canadian program produced by Loren Michaels, a Canadian, the producer of Saturday Night Live.

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Life with Chris, Pulled a Trish, Television, Toronto, Video Tagged With: amusing, chasing a pen, funny, Humor, kids in the hall, my pen, reaction to stolen pen, stolen pen, Video

School Shooting in Toronto

May 23, 2007 by Tricia

OMG I’ve just heard that at about 2:30 pm this afternoon there was a school shooting here in Toronto.

The male student was shoot in one of the schools hallways. He was rushed to one of our trauma hospitals shortly after the incident, but I’ve just heard that he’s died.

Yes, we’ve had school shootings before, knifing’s and mob attacks. Once such mob attack incident happened just down the street from here about two years ago. It’s still a tragic and unusual event when it happens.

I feel just terrible that this has happened.

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, Canada, one student dead, one student shot, school shooting, shooting, Toronto

He really wants to win those Max Webster Tickets

May 21, 2007 by Tricia

He’s a freak, it’s true! Mon mari est un fou! Chris has lost it.

Chris really really really wants to go to a Kim Mitchell and friends plus the 30 year Max Webster reunion concert being held this Thursday evening at the Docks nightclub here in Toronto.

Unfortunately it seems that the only way to get tickets is to win them!

Please tell me you know who Kim Mitchell is? Remember the band Max Webster? Ok well if that’s not familiar to you, then how about David Wilcox, Alannah Myles, Honeymoon Suite, Sass Jordan, and Goddo?

Well, for some reason Kim Mitchell became a DJ at one of our local Toronto rock stations Q107. He’s DJ’ing right now. So Chris decided to make a last ditch attempt at winning tickets by going down there with his guitar to play for the man.

Begging for max webster tickets 3

So if you were in downtown Toronto this evening and saw this guy in front of the Hard Rock cafe playing guitar for Kim Mitchell … well that’s Chris.

Chris is an extremely talented musician himself. If anyone could win tickets by playing for Kim Mitchell it would be Chris.

So Chris took off a few minutes ago. I’m listening to the radio station just in case Kim mentions the freak outside with a big sign and a nice guitar.

Funny thing is, Kim was just mentioning on the radio that for some reason he’s always wanted to learn how to do the Robot. Now that’s something I can do! LOL Yeah … one of my many hidden talents since I was a little kid. So I called Chris on the cell phone – that he doesn’t have turned on – and left him a message telling him to tell Kim that I’ll teach him how to do the robot if he’ll give us tickets to the concert. Ok so that’s my freaky effort.

Update:

He went there and they started howling with laughter. It sounds like they would have given him tickets if they had any at the station. Kim told him to come back tomorrow or Wednesday but that he’d probably have to play live on the air to get the tickets. LOL So it might work after all!

Here’s the sad face he was practicing:

Begging for max webster tickets 2

Pathetic isn’t he!

BTW my venetian plaster walls aren’t that dark! It’s just how they came out in the photo with the poor lighting in the room when I took the picture.

Filed Under: Canada, Contest, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Music, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: 30 year reunion concert, Alannah Myles, Canada, Chris, concert tickets, David Wilcox, Docks, Downtown, funny, Goddo, guitar, hard Rock cafe, hidden talent, Honeymoon Suite, Max Webster reunion, Music, musician, photos, Q107, radio station, Sass Jordan, Toronto, Win tickets

Save energy, save money, cut C02 emissions

May 5, 2007 by Tricia

I know that Earth Day has passed and I really wish that I’d come across this great article about lowering your homes carbon emissions earlier as I would have written about it for Earth Day.

The article discusses 20 different ways in which you can reduce your use of energy and thus the amount of carbon emissions that your produce in your home. I’m happy to say that Chris and I already do almost every single item on the list and in fact I could probably add to that list too.

I would hope that almost everyone is participating in a recycling program in their area. It’s so easy to do once you get used to it. Here in Toronto recycling is the law. Every second week the city picks up all of our recycled items such as cans, plastic containers, bottles and paper products. From April through to December the city also picks up yard waste – such as plant trimmings, leaves and items like that. Depending on the exact time of year this happens weekly or biweekly. They also pick up Green garbage weekly.

Green garbage is everything from table scraps, to napkins of serviettes that we perhaps use while we are eating, tissues and things like that. Now, we do have a composter in our backyard so we don’t give the city all of our scraps, but we do have something to put out weekly.

The article that I read says that by participating in a recycling program and by purchasing items made with recycled content, just an increase of 10% alone, will save the average household 91 kg C02 over a years time. Considering that recycling programs are mandatory in many municipalities, and that many stores sell products made of recycled content I would think that just about everyone is doing this to some extent.

You know what’s really strange. I was going to talk about this anyway before I found this article because something happened earlier this week that made me think about writing a post about saving energy. Finding this article just reminded me to get that post done.

You see, earlier this week we had a nice young girl knock on our door. She was working with our city in a program called TAPS TORONTO that’s being provided by the Toronto Hydro Electric System and Enbridge (a natural gas company). Absolutely free of charge she gave us a new shower head for our shower that would reduce water usage, a kitchen facet aerator, a bathroom faucet aerator, foam pipe insulation (to wrap around a hot water pipe and prevent heat loss), and four 14 watt Compact fluorescent light bulbs. Well probably save more than $100 a year just by using all of those items.

It’s funny too because we always seem to manage to get free compact fluorescent bulbs each year. We started using them about four years ago, and every light in our home that can be fitted with one of these energy saving light bulbs has one in it. They last forever too – much longer than regular incandescent bulbs. I think each year we manage to get 4 to 8 free.

Along with discussing the use of low flow shower heads which we were given the other day, and which we already use in our home, the article states that by using energy efficient light bulbs such as the compact fluorescent light bulbs that we just got for free you can cut C02 emissions.

If you aren’t already using the compact fluorescent bulbs think about trying them. The light they provide is very similar to that of the incandescent bulbs that you are likely still using, but considering that most of these compact fluorescent bulbs are 12 -15 watts compared to the normal incandescent bulbs 60 to 75 watts you’ll save both energy, money and C02 emissions by using them.

Just replace your incandescent bulbs as they burn out with the new fluorescent bulbs. If you only change three of them over the next year you’ll save 136 KG of CO2 and €44 (£30 or $60 USD). Wow, I didn’t even realize you could save that much just by switching three bulbs over. Chris and I must be saving hundreds of dollars with at least 90% of our lighting now being compact fluorescent lighting.

Go have a look at the article and then let me know how many of those tips you are already doing. We are doing all but #19 (update insulation in home), but we’re working on that one.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Living Green, Money, Toronto Tagged With: C02 emissions, Co2 emission savings, earth day, energy saving tips, fluorescent bulbs, low flow shower heads, recycle, reduce energy use, reuse, save energy, save money

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