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Monday, November 30, 2015

Last weekend of November



SR & I took the kids to Shipyards Park - there is a toboggan hill there.  This is the first time the kids sat in this particular sled.


Emerson truly enjoyed it and Alanna took it all in stride.


SR went down with them the first few times.  There he is near the top in the orange sled with a little girl in pink.


Then he set them up and sent them down to me at the bottom of the hill.  


At home, he read Emerson's new favourite book.  We also made a snowman as the snow is now packing snow (it is so warm outside).  Had a fun weekend with my big kid and his little kids.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Seniors' Soirée



Last night was the Seniors' Soirée held at the Convention Centre.  I love it - you pay $35 for an evening of a beautiful buffet and dancing (as well as door prizes and silent auction) or the next night pay $200 for the same thing.  Sometimes it pays to be a senior.



Music was provided by the Cannucks.  I love those guys.


It is a part of the Festival of Trees.  Corporations or groups sponsor a tree, fill it with goods, and people bid on them  The trees lined the centre (the one above on the extreme right is filled with beer cans).


My Line Dancing group filled table 4 and a handful of other dancers were sporadically located throughout the centre.


After dinner and dessert the dancing started.  We formed our lines on the perimeter of the dance floor and started dancing.  Lots watched and at times we had new dancers joining us as they couldn't resist.





Thursday, November 26, 2015

Late November



The sun is now lower in the sky and creating dramatic reflections.  Our morning skies are becoming a moving sea of crimson and this day, about 3:30 in the afternoon, it reflected brilliantly off the top of a mountain.  Don't like the shorter days, but do like what the sun is doing to the sky and landscape. 


These are taken on the Robert Service Way beside the Yukon River.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Sunday at Gramma's


Sunday dinner at Gramma's house.   Above is Alanna chillin' in an Alanna sized chair munching on a Farley's biscuit until dinner is ready.


Emerson enjoyed resting in his chair as well.  They both had to learn how to back into a chair then sit  rather than attempt to climb into it in a forward position.  And they learn quickly those two.  



They also have to have a bit of time at the "table and chairs" and push those beads around. When one sits at the table, both have to do it at the same time.  When one leaves, both leave at the same time.  Interesting.   Notice Alanna is still eating her cookie whereas Emerson wolfed his down ever so quickly.  


Spruce Bog Saturday


Ahhh Christmas.  I had just started delving into my Christmas boxes when Spruce Bog came along.  It is our biggest, and perhaps oldest, Christmas fair. 


It was a beautiful morning.  This photo is my old neighbourhood, McPherson, on my way to pick up Helen.  Pink sky in the morning ...  But I guess that since we were't sailors, the day turned out beautiful.  Well above 0 and melting roads, which meant dirty trucks, but that is A-OK with me.


My friend Helen and I went first thing in the morning - seniors enter 10:15 to 11 and all others come at 11 AM.  (There are perks to getting old)  It was held in the Canada Games Centre and as we got there early I bought us a coffee and the only table we could find in that area was the kids tables, on which we sat, although considering she had a hip replacement a year ago, perhaps not the wisest choice.  We both didn't need a thing and ended up with a bag full of crafts.  

Friday, November 20, 2015

Christmas Already


 Driving downtown the other day - that is, Wednesday, November 18, I saw some construction happening at the end of Main Street.


It is officially the beginning of the Christmas season.  Our Christmas tree is going up at the end of Main Street and soon its lights will shine down the street.  This coming Saturday is Spruce Bog, a craft fair that has been in existence even before I came in '78.  I am taking Gramma to that (at the Canada Games Centre), then we will visit a couple more craft fairs that day.  It is becoming busy with December 25th approaching.

PS:  Thanks Sister Deb for looking out for me.  It is nice to know when I am tardy at posting on my blog, people (at least 1) are concerned for my well-being.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Spectre


OK, look at the above picture.  Now who wouldn't want to sit for 148 minutes and look at that!  OK, we'll start again.  Went to see the latest James Bond movie last night.  And it was very James Bondy - lots of crashing very expensive equipment - cars, helicopters, buildings,  lots of fighting with armies of men shooting their machine guns at James and he kills them all with his one gun,  lots of chase scenes and with all that miraculously James doesn't get a scratch on him.  And you watch James fall in love.  It is the kind of violent movie I like to watch because I know it is not real and in the end the good guys always win.  I enjoyed every 148 minutes of it.  I give it 4 Stars out of 5.
P.S.  This may be Daniel Craig's last 007 movie (although I heard rumours they are negotiating with him for one more)

Monday, November 09, 2015

Happy Birthday Gail



My friend Gail turned 65 on Saturday and her lovely daughter arranged a Surprise Tea Party for her.
Jennifer made all the sweets and Joan was in charge of the sandwiches.



When Gail arrived, we were all quietly standing behind the table waiting for her to enter the room (no jumping out of hiding spots for seniors!!!) and when she entered we yelled SURPRISE!!


And she was - surprised that is.


Unfortunately the silence followed by the shouting scared the wits out of little Mayela



It was a great gathering of her friends and we all wish her a Very Happy Birthday! 



Tuesday, November 03, 2015

Bridge of Spies


Saw this 92 Tomatoes Critics Choice movie last night and I must agree with them.  Tom Hanks won't be nominated for an Academy Award for his role in this film but after saying that I can't fault his performance.  It was a straight forward story of Spy v Spy during the cold war of the late '50's and it is a true story.  Mark Rylance, an actor I was not familiar with, did an excellent job as the Russian spy Rudolf Abel.  Although just over 2 hours in length, the time passed quickly (which means a pretty good movie for me).  I give this movie 8 Stars out of 10.

Sunday, November 01, 2015

Hallowe'en Night


The Farmers and their chicks came to my door on Hallowe'en night.


Gramma gave them pumpkin pails filled with goodies, like new mitts, finger puppets and (edible) goldfish.


The kids were so good, watching all the Trick n Treaters as they came to the door.  As the night lengthened, the Trick n Treaters became scarier and scarier.  They almost scared me and the kids sometimes ran away crying.  But they always came back the next time new ones were at the door.  It was their job to wave good-bye and shut the door, a job they took very seriously and did very well.  They were excellent little chicks all night despite the fact they missed their afternoon nap.  
Great costumes Brooke.  I think you won Best Costumes in Whitehorse this year!