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Feeling Hot Hot Hot!

July 6, 2010 by Tricia

Whew it’s hot outside! We’re in the middle of a major heat wave here in Toronto. Actually pretty much all of Ontario and Quebec and several other areas are feeling the heat as well.

I’ve been staying inside in my air conditioned home as much as possible today, but of course, I’ve had to go out with the dog a few times. I also went out for a quick shopping trip to pick up some coffee beans for my new French Press. It’s most definitely hot enough to make it worthwhile making cold brewed iced coffee. Yum.

With the humidity it feels like 102 F (39 C) right now, and it’s almost 8 pm! If it’s like last night it’s not going to cool off much more. Last night I went out with our dog at midnight and the air was thick. It was like walking in bath water.

What a difference compared to last summer! Remember how cool and rainy it was all last summer?

I love the heat, but it’s pretty expensive when it’s this hot and you need to keep the air conditioner on all the time. Naturally the cost of electricity just went up so we’re trying very hard to only make the house comfortable and not have the air conditioning set too low. We’ve also been walking around in a very dimly lit house between keeping the curtains closed during the day to block out the sunlight and heat and turning most of the lighting off to save electricity and also not add to the heat in the house.

In addition to trying to stay indoors where it’s cool, we’ve been doing our best to beat the heat by drinking some fantastic cold drinks.

On Monday I made up two different homemade ice teas – one batch of iced green tea (sweetened with honey) and another batch of sweetened Earl Grey Iced tea. Both taste great in a glass with lots of ice and a slice or two of lemon. Yum. I also made lemonade. Yes, we have a lot of cold drinks to help us beat the heat.

Oh and I decided that I wanted to save money and try making my own homemade iced coffee. See the next post for a recipe for homemade iced coffee.

Are you experiencing a heat wave in your area right now too? How are you beating the heat?





Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: air conditioning, beat the heat, closed curtains, cool drinks, cooling costs, dim lighting, heat, heat wave, home made iced tea, home made lemonaid, hot, humid, iced coffee, iced tea, lemonade, price of electricity, staying cool, thick air, Toronto

Long time no see Nephew

July 1, 2010 by Tricia

Our nephew stayed overnight on Monday. He’s my husbands sisters son.

It was the first time I’d seen him in maybe 8 years!

The odd thing is … I’ve been in the same house as him several times over the past 8 years. He is living at my husbands parents house and has been for at least the last five years … but he’s very antisocial.

He’d just stay in the basement with his friends or playing video games rather than come upstairs to join the family for dinner. He wouldn’t even come upstairs to say hi or eat with us at Christmas time. Isn’t that unbelievable?

I guess it’s the way he’s been raised. Ever since he was a little kid he’s always got everything he wanted. He also spent a lot of time with his grandparents and they let him get away with murder. I mean, when he was a little boy he’d ask for ice cream and they’d get it for him right away, then he’d take one bite and say he didn’t want it – he’d want something else. Oh and his grandparents would get it for him rather than make him eat what he’d asked for first or instead of just not giving him something else.

Isn’t that nuts?

So when I heard he was going to come and stay over at our house on Monday night I wasn’t thrilled. I mean, this kid couldn’t even come upstairs to say hello to relatives for a few minutes, even though he doesn’t have a chance to see them all that often?

Anyway I must say I was surprised by his visit. In a good way. He showed up wearing his hip hop clothing on Monday evening. He’s been working as an extra on a television show being filmed here in Toronto and he had to be back on the set early the next morning which is why he needed to stay over at our house (seeing as he lives an hour and a half outside of Toronto).

He was polite and friendly during his stay with us. We made him something to eat and he sat and watched TV with us for a while before heading off to bed at about 11 pm that evening.

It was the most time I’d spent with him in years.

Now if he needs to stay over for a night every once in a while I won’t be so apprehensive about his visit. Perhaps he’s starting to mature and change. He is 21 years old now after all.

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: brat, dinner, early morning, husbands sister, movie extra, Nephew, over night, say hello, son, spoiled, stayed over, talked, visit, working

Ready to study business

July 1, 2010 by Tricia

We heard from our niece in Chicago earlier today. She was calling to say “Happy Canada Day”.

It was nice to hear from her. We had a nice long talk – something we don’t get to do very often.

I don’t know if I mentioned it on this blog, but sometime in the winter my niece had called me asking me about Gmat prep courses. Now I must admit that at the time I didn’t really even know what a Gmat was, but I did some research on the internet and suggested a few places where she could enroll for a gmat prep course online.

She took the course at Knewton. Actually she just finished her course and she wanted to let us know that she did really well and that she was really happy with the company. She took advantage of the live teaching hours and said she was quite happy with the abundance of practice tests that she was able to do. Now she feels ready to continue her business studies.

I think we might get to see our niece in a couple of weeks. She and her dad and her two brothers might be coming to the Toronto area for a visit. It’ll be nice to see them.

Filed Under: Canada, Education, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: business, Canada Day, chicago, GMAT, hello, long talk, Niece, prep course, telephone call, visit

Downtown Toronto Chaos – G20 Summit protests

June 26, 2010 by Tricia

This is a sad sad day for Toronto.

The down town core is in chaos as a splitter group of protesters broke away from a mostly peaceful protest to smash bank and business windows, throw bricks, golf balls, smash police car windows, attack media vehicles and light fire to two police cars.

Never in my time in Toronto have I ever seen such violence and senseless destructive behaviour. I’ve lived in this city for 26 years and I’ve never seen anything like this. Sure Toronto is a large diverse city, but it’s also a very peaceful city. Well, it was – until today.

The protesters, being called the Black Bloc which is believe to be the “Get off the Fence contingent” are apparently shouting slogans such as “Who’s streets, Our Streets”.

This group put out a media release at 1 pm this afternoon which said in part:

it plans to continue on to the summit site “to confront the self-proclaimed G20 leaders and the security apparatus that will have occupied our city. We will take back our city from these exploitative profiteers, and in the streets we will be uncontrollable.”

The news release uses the word “militant” a number of times to describe the planned demonstration.

I turned on the TV at about 3:30 pm and shortly after that two police cars were set on fire at the Bay and King street intersection in the heart of the cities stock market district.

The group then seemed to scatter and shortly thereafter there was news of rioting in the Yonge and College street areas.

Now there are reports that several businesses all along Yonge street from King to at least College have had their windows smashed and been vandalized. One reporter saw a security guard being beaten by several protesters.

While Yonge street was under siege there was no police presence. I’ve been monitoring the news and Twitter updates and I could see for myself that the lines of police in riot gear that are en masse in the “Security Zone” near the G20 summit area at the Metro Convention Center was non existent in much of the rest of the riot areas.

Many businesses and buildings completely shut down when the riots started. The Eaton’s Center – the largest shopping center in the down town area, is in lock down, as are many of the big hotels and the hospitals along University Avenue. All buses and streetcars in the down town area have been stopped and the subway has been stopped and closed in the downtown area as well.

It’s crazy!

At about 4:30 there was news that tear gas had been deployed, but now, as I write this at almost 5:20 pm there are new reports that no tear gas has been used. Our police force has apparently never used tear gas on a crowd of protesters ever in it’s history.

Frankly, in this case I think it probably should have been used, there’d be far less damage to the city if the police had been able to get the violent protesters under control earlier.

Again, I’ve never seen anything like this happen in Toronto.

My Toronto.

Going back to that chant that the militant protesters were yelling “Who’s streets, Our Streets” – These are my streets, these are the people of Toronto’s streets. People who smash windows and burn police cars have no right to call these city streets their streets.

You are criminals!

I don’t mind peaceful protests, even though they can be quite disruptive at times. However, what is the point of such a violent and destructive protest? What do they gain from smashing windows and burning police cars? Really? All they did was justify the massive police force and the ((( GASP )))) more than $1 billion cost of this G20 summit – the most expensive ever.

Many of the protests and marches that have been going on all week have been about the high cost of the G20 Summit security and how that money could have been spent to build homes for the homeless, prevent poverty, promote women’s rights and or highlight how few rights women have in some areas and to highlight the plight of Aboriginals.

Again, how does smashing windows, starting fires and causing chaos help any of these causes?

I’m appalled that a few people could cause such destruction in my beautiful city. I’m also very angry. I hope the police put all those security cameras that have been so recently installed to good use and identify the people that caused these riots.

I’ll update this post or write a new one if the chaos continues or if anything more serious happens.

Filed Under: Canada, Toronto Tagged With: 2010, angry. appalled, black bloc, chaos, fire, G20, G20 summit, lock down, militant, my city, my streets, police, police cars, protesters, riot, riots, set fire, splinter group, Toronto, vandalism, Video, violence

A music filled weekend

June 25, 2010 by Tricia

My husband, Chris, and I are having a very music oriented weekend.

It started earlier this evening. The music documentary “It Might Get Loud” with Jimmy Page, Jack Black and The Edge is on the Movie Network this evening and we taping it and watching it at the same time. It’s amazing! We both love all three of these masters of guitar.

I’m also taping Micheal Jackson’s “This is it”. We weren’t huge fans of Michael, but he was extremely talented and I think it will be interesting to see this last documentary of his.

Tomorrow we’ll be going to a Vintage Guitar Festival. I’m sure my husband will be drooling the whole time … even though most of his guitars are vintage pieces as well.

Then in the afternoon/ evening we’ll be going to some of the free or almost free events at the Toronto Jazz Festival.

You see what I mean … Music all weekend of one kind or another. Actually very different kinds of music really, but we enjoy it all.

Last weekend we went to the Beaches Rib Fest and they had live bands playing there too. We bought two full racks of ribs from two different vendors (and ate them from Saturday through to Monday), had a beer in the beer tent and watched a Funk band while we were there. It was fun.

On Sunday my husband is going out of town because his father is having an operation (gallbladder) on Monday so we also need to get some shopping done before he goes. I actually want to get out and take a look at laptops. The one I’m typing this post on it getting old and a little sluggish … so maybe I’ll take a peek and see what’s out there, maybe an Asus or something will fit the bill as a back up laptop.

I’ll bring my camera with me to the Vintage guitar and jazz festivals so expect a post or two with some pictures. Soon.

What are your plans for the weekend? Anything exciting?

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Items to Try, Music, Toronto Tagged With: events, free events, fun, It might get loud, jazz festival, laptop, loving it, Music, music documentary, rib fest, Shopping, This is it, Toronto, vintage guitar festival

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