Monday, October 26, 2015

SOLD!

We are officially past the point of no return!


Moving day: November 22
Closing date: December 8

AHHHHH!!!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

New Beginnings

I have officially dropped the ball on blogging.  Argh!!  The summer absolutely flew by and the task of summarizing it all is too daunting.  Alas, I offer up the "Cole's Notes" version:

1. We (and by "we" I mean Pete) built a house (refer to last post and a few updates below);

2. Izzy turned 100 and we had a whopping celebration in Ontario with all the extended McKinnon-Corneil-Ferguson clan.  It was fantastic!

The extended family in Collingwood

Izzy on her 100th birthday

The 2015 edition of our favourite family picture

3. We attempted to sell our house privately in the softest market Saskatoon has seen in a decade (ya ya, great timing, we know!).  We did get an offer but it was conditional on the buyers selling their house.  They weren't successful in the timeframe given so we've now listed with an agent.  The saga continues... stay tuned.

Fast forward through summer camps, camping, great visits with family and friends, and here we are in October.  Yikes!  We remain in a period of transition and change.  The kids started at a new school in September and have adjusted remarkably well.  Leah is now in Grade 2, Josh in Grade 4 and Ethan in Grade 6.  Their teachers are fantastic and they are off to a great start.

First day of school
Hockey tryouts have come and gone and everyone is settled on their respective teams.  Ethan is one of 3 first year kids on his Peewee A team (the "Redwing Icehawks").  He's got a challenging year ahead but is excited to be playing with two of his best buds again.  Josh made Atom B and is on a very strong team with some great friends.  Pete is co-coaching his team - the "Redwing Fire".  Last week Leah was adamant that she'd make the switch back to ringette after giving hockey a go this year.  She is one practice in and is already starting to go back on her word.  Watch out for the "Comets Galaxy" novice girls' team... according to their coach they are "out of this world" (yes, Pete is head coach for that team too...).  By the way, if you're ever at the rink catching a Novice game, keep an eye out for the city's newest ref:


All is well on the work front for both Pete and me.  Longo Consulting Ltd had a successful first year and I just signed a new contract with Ipsos Toronto yesterday to kick off my second year on the right foot.

The light at the end of this crazy tunnel is getting brighter and we're all looking forward to getting settled into the new house in the near future.  Here's a sneak peek at some recent pictures:

The upstairs railings that I'll be staining this week.

The kitchen

The start of the much-anticipated backyard!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Once Upon a Time there was a Big Pile of Mud...

We have officially broken ground on the new house. I'll post updates here as we make progress throughout the summer.

April 9 - thanks to an early Spring, we got started 11 days ahead of schedule. 
Pete (who is also our general contractor) scoping out our expensive new hole. 
April 16 - boarded up and ready to start pouring the foundation. 
April 17 - a quick drive by and excited to see a Lafarge truck busy at work. 

April 17 - brought the kids by after hours to scope things out. Yep, this is getting real now!

April 21 - foundation is poured.

April 21 - looking east.

April 23 - extra insulation

May 23 - framing has begun
May 29 - it's going up quickly now!
June 1 - (how did that get in here?) surprising Mom with birthday moose antlers at Montana's!
June 10 - windows and doors are in

July 12 - Pete surprised me upon my return from Ontario with our initials carved into the basement slab.  Guess we're stuck with each other now!

July 18 - stucco is starting

August 27 - what a difference a month makes - stucco and stone both done!


Thursday, March 26, 2015

The One-Time-Never-Again-Holy-Tiring-But-Awesome Trip to Orlando!

Talk about an overwhelming blog post to write!  I have over 500 pictures from our recent 2 week trip to Orlando and every single one of them is worth sharing.  In short, we had a great trip.  Here's the condensed version...

We knew we wanted to take the kids to Disney World at some point and we tried to pick a time when they were at an age that they would each both enjoy it and remember it.  We also knew that we would only go once (there are way too many places in the world to explore!) and we wanted to go for long enough that we could enjoy other things that Orlando had to offer.  So we set off for 15 days and timed our trip for when the Habs were playing the Lightning in Tampa Bay so the kids could catch their first Habs game.

The pictures will tell a better story than I ever could so here we go.  In summary, there were no rides we didn't ride, no princesses we didn't meet, and no ice cream we didn't sample!!!

CONDO - Windsor Hills:
We rented a condo in Windsor Hills, located approximately 4 miles from Disney.  It was everything we could have wanted. We had a 3 bedroom unit complete with a fully-equipped kitchen and 2 bathrooms.  The resort had a big pool and there were tons of amenities like tennis, ping pong, a games room, and a theatre that took requests for daily viewings.  We enjoyed everything the place had to offer on our down days between amusement parks.

Picnic lunch by the pool.

EPCOT - March 5:
Our first Disney park was Epcot.  

Waiting for the rope to drop - here we gooooo!!!

First ride: Test Track.  We got to design our own car and then "test it" on the quasi rollercoaster track.  Cool!

The kids now think they've been to Italy and can't wait to tell Nonno!

We were there for the Garden festival and all over the grounds were Disney characters in plant form.  I told Leah this was the closest she'd get to meeting Anna and Elsa because I'd heard rumours of 4 hour lines.  She seemed fine with not meeting them.  Little did I know...
Guess who lives in Germany??  This was of course a planned meeting (hence the dress) and I can't possibly put into words how cool an experience this was for Leah.  She wound up at the front of the line when it was time for Snow White's 20 minute break.  The princess saw her and said a quick hello as she left and then made a huge stink out of Leah when she came back. There was a massive line behind us, but the meeting wasn't the least bit rushed.  It couldn't have worked out better.  Leah was speechless for a full 30 minutes after.  Completely speechless and in a daze.  Extremely cute.
I took a video of the end of their meeting where Snow White is teaching Leah a dance.  I believe you can access it by clicking this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/p30uoe2qpfwdwz4/MVI_2587.MOV?dl=0

ORANGE PICKING - March 6:
This was one of our coldest days and wasn't a great day for hanging at the pool.  After some morning tennis, we decided to venture out and find an orchard where we could pick some Florida oranges.  The kids had a blast picking the oranges but weren't as excited about eating them.


 

ANIMAL KINGDOM - March 7:
It was still a little cool today, but it was the perfect day to check out Animal Kingdom.  We even enjoyed the Kali Rapids ride (picture White Water Canyon at Canada's Wonderland only shorter) but opted to wear our ponchos to keep dry.

Traveling back in time to capture a dinosaur egg before the meteor hits!

A very brave (and terrified) Leah on Expedition Everest - she even went again!

Ethan and Josh were pretty freaked out the first time on it too!

Josh aboard the safari.

The kids in front of their favourite coaster (they wanted to wait until the train was coming down the track in the background).


GATOR SWAMP TOUR - March 8:
Someone had recommended Gatorland to us, but by this point we were getting a little tired of the crowds and decided to find a more authentic gator experience away from all the Disney tourists.  We drove over an hour to a place that came highly recommended on Trip Advisor and enjoyed a one hour tour aboard a boat through the swamps.  The number of gators we saw was unbelievable.

On the lookout for gators.

It didn't take long before we found them.  This guy is as close to our boat as he appears.  Ack.

Our guide risked his limbs to fish some water lilies for Leah.

The boys enjoyed those walkie talkies!

Back at the dock safe and sound!
We came back to Orlando and finished off a great day with some minigolf.



UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - March 9:
We put in a full 12 hour day at Universal Studios and left no stone unturned.  It was unanimously our favourite of all the amusement parks we went to.

Checking out the Delorion!

Waiting in line for Minion Mayhem.

Waiting in line for Escape from Gringotts.  It was awesome!

Waiting in line for Disaster!

Diagon Alley.  We went into Olivander's Wand Shop and Josh got chosen as the wizard for wand selection.  Is was done exactly as it's done in the book when Harry goes into the shop for the first time.  Very cool experience (until they tried to convince us that the wand chooses the wizard and we need to fork over $60 for a piece of plastic while our son was in tears.  Sigh.)

Meeting Sponge Bob.

MAGIC KINGDOM - March 11:
We opted to go to Magic Kingdom a little later in the day so that we could stay until midnight and catch the fireworks display.  We were all anticipating some serious awesomeness (this is afterall THE Disney park), but unfortunately we were all a little disappointed with Magic Kingdom.  We still had a great day - and Leah certainly was the perfect age for it - but it wasn't our favourite of the Disney Parks. 

Exploring the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse.

Waiting in line for the Haunted Mansion.

As we were eating our ice cream, the Wicked Stepmother and Stepsisters from Cinderella came over and tried to steal Leah's.

Cinderella's castle.

Aboard "It's a Small World" which literally hasn't changed in 35 years and the song will be in my head for eternity!

Space Mountain.

Splash Mountain - I love this picture!

Remember when I said we wouldn't wait in line to meet Anna and Elsa?  I caved... and Leah clung to them both and hugged them for ever.  Super cute yet again!

Leah and Elsa.

More hugs.

While the boys were off doing more rides, Leah and I went to check out "Enchanted Tales with Belle".  Leah was chosen to play the horse in the little play they put on and got to have extra time with the Princess.  Pretty cool!

Meeting Belle.

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS - March 13:
The last of the Disney parks was Hollywood Studios and it ended up being our favourite of the four.  There were 2 fantastic stunt shows - Indiana Jones and a car one.  We also had a blast on some of the rides.  However, the best of the best was the jedi training that we managed to get the kids signed up for at the end of the day.  They were trained and then fought Darth Vader one-on-one.  I've included the 20 minute video of the entire training if you want to see the whole thing.  Ethan and Josh are one of the first to fight Vader and then Leah is 2nd last, so you can fast forward through all the kids you don't know.


This is the only ride Leah was too small to ride - the Aerosmith Rock'n'Roller Coaster - it was our favourite of all the coasters we rode.  But Leah wasn't too disappointed to skip it.

The Tower of Terror terrorized one of us in particular (poor Leah!). 

Jedi Ethan

Jedi Josh

Jedi Leah

Official Jedis!

You should be able to access the video at this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yzkx1dw8rn9a44h/2015-03-13%2016.39.53.mov?dl=0

MEETING UP WITH THE MAYBEES - March 15:
Amanda, Greg, Zach and Jake were down in Florida for their March Break and overlapped a few days with us.  They rented a big house with their entire extended family and invited us over for the day to hang out and swim in their pool.  We had a blast together catching up.



COUSINS REUNION AND HABS GAME - March 16:
Karen and the kids were in Clearwater for March Break which is only 30 minutes past Tampa.  Since we were going to Tampa for the Habs game, it was the perfect opportunity to meet up.  We had a picnic lunch on the dock and then swam in the pool.  It was so great to see them and catch up for a bit.  We're all really excited for a longer visit in a few months in Ontario.  Then it was time to head to Amelie Arena.  We got there early and took in all the Thunder Alley pre-game activities.  We then made our way into the arena to catch the warm up.  There were a ton of Habs fans there that night and the atmosphere was awesome.  Every time the Lightning fans started cheering, the Habs fans would overpower them.  Unfortunately, despite all our cheering and some great hockey, the Habs made some mistakes and the refs made some questionable calls, and we had 3 bawling children when the final buzzer marked the end of the game.  Oh well!

Josh and Kim having lunch.

Picnic by the sea.

The London and Saskatoon cousins.
In front of Amelie arena.
Throwing bean bags and listening to a great Irish band in Thunder Alley.

Leah posing with some Lightning cheerleaders.
The Maybees also came to the game to cheer on the Habs!

Waiting for warm up to start.

This was Leah's first NHL game!

HERE WE GO!

DOWNTOWN DISNEY - March 17:
We had one more day back in Orlando.  The boys wanted to go back to Hollywood Studios to ride some of their favourite rides so Leah and I dropped them off and went to check out Downtown Disney for a couple of hours.  The Lego store was Leah's favourite!




So all in all it was a fantastic... and exhausting... trip!  We came home to melting snow and spring fever and I'll be posting again soon about the big summer build!  Eek!