Yesterday we made the 3 hour trek to Greenville, SC where cousins Brian & Kate live. It's a booming town full of young professionals and where a number of big companies are setting up shop. My cousin works for GE which is partly the reason for his move to Greenville. It's also 45 minutes away from Clemson, their alma mater, making football games easily accessible. Upon our arrival, they wanted to take us out to Lieu's, their favourite chinese bistro. We ate until we were 110% full and then headed downtown to an ice-cream shop called Spill the Beans. It's a quaint little town with cute shops and restos. I think it's a little too small townish for me but knowing Norm, this is exactly the type of town he would move to. Here you can get a big house (2000 sq ft) for $150,000. It's tempting. Really tempting.
12.28.2008
Greenville, SC
Yesterday we made the 3 hour trek to Greenville, SC where cousins Brian & Kate live. It's a booming town full of young professionals and where a number of big companies are setting up shop. My cousin works for GE which is partly the reason for his move to Greenville. It's also 45 minutes away from Clemson, their alma mater, making football games easily accessible. Upon our arrival, they wanted to take us out to Lieu's, their favourite chinese bistro. We ate until we were 110% full and then headed downtown to an ice-cream shop called Spill the Beans. It's a quaint little town with cute shops and restos. I think it's a little too small townish for me but knowing Norm, this is exactly the type of town he would move to. Here you can get a big house (2000 sq ft) for $150,000. It's tempting. Really tempting.
12.27.2008
Tang, la!
When my cousins and I were little our Grandpa taught us how to play cards and even bet money. The name of the game is Tang but I've heard some other families call it other names. It usually happens after dinner when someone would yell out "Tang, la!" and everyone would scrounge around for change and bring it to the game table. Prior to dealing our 5 cards each, we would bet 10 cents each for the lowest spade and 25 cents for the lowest black pair. Back then, that was a lot of money - especially for us kids. Eventually we would add on and bet on the lowest diamond, red pair or even zebra (red and black pair). There was never any clear winners but we always had cheaters. Grandpa, for example, would hide the Ace of Spades and none of us clued in every time he won the lowest spade bet. My brother and his sidekick Brian were always quick to take our coins when we weren't looking or come up short when paying the winner. But we all cheated when our Grandma would drift off to sleep and slowly her fan of cards would fall for all to see. Last night was no different. As always, it was a loud and rowdy game with rule makers and rule breakers, some of us were short changed, and for some reason my Aunt always won the spade bet. Hmmm, I'm on to you Auntie! Sunday afternoon we will be going to my Uncle's house for lunch so I will save my change in case someone yells out, "Tang, la!"
Okra Grill
A visit to the Charleston would not be complete without a visit to Okra Grill. It's a small, simple restaurant without any frills but people flock here because of the good old southern food they have to offer. We all ordered separate dishes but as usual we changed it to family style and traded and tasted each other's food. Hush puppies (deep fried corn meal) are my favourite and I was glad these did not disappoint. Okra is also a must (hence the name of the resto) so you can have it deep fried and coated with a light batter or simmered in a tomato sauce. Collard greens are also a southern staple and is usually cooked in butter. Norm and I shared a seafood dish that had shrimp, fish and crab cakes but I was quick to try my Aunt's sweet, butter deep fried chicken and Ann's country, fried steak smothered with gravy. As you can see, it's a restaurant that one should not frequent often but it's definitely a winner if you are craving good old, southern cooking.
12.26.2008
A Southern Christmas
We managed to escape the winter wonderland and ventured south for Christmas. It's been awhile since I've been home so I've forgotten the traditions that take place during this time of year. Misa de Gallo was always something I attended when I was little. I'm not sure what misa de gallo means but basically we gather together a couple of times before Christmas to pray and sing carols. I guess it's also a social event but it's nice because it reminds us what Christmas should be about. On Christmas Eve we attended midnight mass, something we had not done in years but realize now how important it is. Our family took up a whole row so as you can probably guess peace be with you was a little complicated. Here in the south when you say the Our Father, everyone holds hands - even strangers. After mass we got home and had our midnight Christmas dinner which consisted of sushi and sashimi, chicken rice soup (arroz caldo), chicken salad and salmon with caper dips with pita, eggrolls and fruit. It was supposed to be a light snack but we ate way too much and konked out by 4 am but still managed to wake up at 10:30 to prepare for Christmas dinner. But first things first - a visit to see Auntie, Grandma and Grandpa were mandatory, especially at Christmas. It was while I was standing there looking at their stones that I realized just how much I missed them, again especially at Christmas. As soon as we got back, I went straight to work. I must say, the seafood casserole turned our amazing and it was a huge hit (thanks Dancing Queen). For dinner we had turkey, ham and roast beef with all the fixins' and for dessert, my almost famous apple pie. It was a perfect southern Christmas. Oh, and did i mention that it was 32 degrees celsius today?
Merry Christmas to all.
And to all a good night.
12.20.2008
Christmas Whirlwind
I try to get enough sleep in November to last me through the holiday season but every year it's never enough. I'm exhausted and we haven't yet made it to Christmas. Work alone had 5 Christmas parties plus I had to finish up on work before the Christmas closure at my downtown office. Thankfully Saadia volunteered to cook a lovely Christmas dinner for our WND crew. We were hoping to visit our godchildren before our departure but mother nature had other plans. The news called it 'snowmageddon' but what do you expect when you live in Canada? Many scrambled to find a way home, and many of my coworkers were frustrated with the cancelled GO trains/buses. It was a mass exodus to leave the city but some stayed behind in hopes that the snow would stop and the streets plowed. As for me, I was home in a flash. Living 4 subway stops from home is great! By dinner time, Norm and I walked the city streets and although the snow had given us a break, the temperature dropped to friggin freezing! We enjoyed the snow nonetheless. It was fresh, untouched and sparkly. It almost looked fake. Apparently another snow storm is heading our way. We were scheduled to leave tomorrow morning but we switched it to Monday afternoon. Although I would love to be in sunny South Carolina, I would rather ride out these storms. For now, I'm going to enjoy my Christmas weekend with Norm. Maybe Mother Nature is trying to tell us to slow down and enjoy time with our families. How about making a snowman together? Or baking Christmas cookies? Tonight we're enjoying a roast beef dinner, wine and Love Actually. It's just what I needed. It's perfect.
11.28.2008
Black Forest Cake
11.25.2008
69th Wedding Anniversary
11.24.2008
Mary Ann's Favourite Birthday
11.13.2008
Crocombouche
Our cooking class called for eclairs but Chef decided that he wanted to show us how to make crocombouche! It was a lot of work to make the profiteroles, stuff them with sweet custard or cream, arrange them in a pyramid and decorate with spun sugar but in the end, it was beautiful and better yet, it was delicious.
10.28.2008
Creme Caramel & Bavarian Cream
10.27.2008
Another one bites the dust...
This weekend we travelled to London, Ontario to celebrate the wedding of our friend Derek to his beautiful bride Julie. It was a small wedding in a small town and although we did not know anyone except the groom himself, we were greeted like we were part of the family. This was our first time in London so we stayed the night at a downtown hotel and watched the wild Western kids line up in front of Ceeps, a local bar. We contemplated going but I neglected to pack my Uggs and my short shorts. Besides, we had a great time at the wedding. Great food, lots of wine and a whole night of dancing. Who can ask for anything more?
10.15.2008
WND returns
After a long summer break, Wednesday Night Dinners were back on our schedules again. I kicked it off with chicken pot pies and an apple pie. I quickly remembered how hard it can get to plan and cook for these week night events but it's all worth it knowing that next week someone else is wearing the apron. Stuart is the newest member of our group and although he got us excited about 'toads in a pond' he kept it simple by making pancetta wrapped chicken and paired it with baked potatoes and leeks. He topped his dinner off with a caramilk chocolate cake. It was a pefect. Well done Matie! Welcome to WNDs!
Happy Thanksgiving
10.07.2008
Chef School
9.22.2008
9.15.2008
9.13.2008
The Chef is back!
After taking a hiatus from cooking school (and from blogging, ahem) today was my first day of Baking Arts class that runs until December. I enjoy cooking but most of you know my love for baked goods. I also started back at the gym only because I want to fully enjoy my weekly treats. Today was not a full cooking class but we did make our pie dough in preparation for our apple pies next week. For those of you who want to try my creation, please make your way to Grandma's house next Sunday. And bring your own ice cream!
9.12.2008
Lou & Tim get hitched!
Lou & Tim tied the knot at the Old Mill. It was a lovely ceremony and the fact that it was only 30 minutes made it that much better. After the ceremony we made our way outdoors for the butterfly release. A few of us were given monarch butterflies in a box and on command we released them and watched them begin their journey to Mexico. There were a few little stragglers that wanted to join the party so they parked their orange wings on some shoulders, flowers, heads, and even someone's breasts. I made sure to keep moving so that it would not land on me - can you imagine if it did? You know how much I love caterpillars. The reception was lovely as expected and I was lucky to get a front row seat to watch as the couple would kiss as we made kissy-kissy, smootchy-smootchy sounds. Eventually the kiss turned into a french kiss and I turned my attention to see Seyla and Hannah hide behind their napkins. Once our captain Trae led us to the dance floor, it was party time. There was lots of drinking - a little too much for some kids that didn't make it past 10, but all in all it was a great celebration of love, laughter and happily ever after.
Jenn & Sean's Wedding
When Jenn first told me she was getting married, she went straight to work and quickly put together her to-do list for her dream wedding. It wasn't too long when she realized it demanded a lot of work and time and so she ditched the fairy tale wedding. Instead, they went to Bora Bora where they pledged their undying love for each other. After a week in paradise, they came back and celebrated with their parents, siblings and 30 of their closest friends at an Al Dente Italian restaurant. It was a simple, romantic and intimate reception. Everything was perfect. But deep inside there was a part of me that wished we could have celebrated with them in Bora Bora.
8.25.2008
Ev & Stu's Wedding
At last, the day everyone has been waiting for...Ev & Stu tied the knot on Saturday, August 23rd. First of all, she could not have asked for a better day. The sun was shining so bright that you forgot about the rainy weekends past. Our day started at 8am as we got our hair styled at Marc Anthony and got ready at the Four Seasons Hotel in Yorkville. Just when we thought we were on the ball, time slipped away from us and ended up being half an hour late for the ceremony. I bet Stuart was getting nervous but once the bus pulled up to the church, we all got in our places. It's showtime. I got teary eyed as Ev walked down the aisle. She looked so beautiful, so happy. After the ceremony we all crammed on the coach which took the bridal party to the Distillery for pictures and took the UK visitors on a tour of TO. After pictures we went inside the Fermenting Cellar and it took my breath away. To see everything come together, to see all the details, to see all of Ev's hard work come alive. It was perfect. Everything was perfect. Congratulations to Ev & Stu. Looking forward to a lifetime of WNDs with you both.
8.04.2008
Pool Party
Norm and I usually have a knapsack packed away in the car that includes towels, flip flops and bathing suits for those emergency situations. This weekend it came in handy as we were at my brother's place and we made a last minute decision to go to Petticoat Creek. It was packed but that's expected on a long weekend and a sunny one at that. Swimming and sunbathing were followed by a stop at DQ. Who can resist a Skor Blizzard or a strawberry sundae? The next day the fun continued at a pool party we were invited to. It's always nice to know someone with a pool and even better when it's family because you can go there unannounced. Norm had a diving competition with the kids, making sure that all the plants and flowers surrounding the pool got a nice spray of pool water. Summer days by the pool...awesome.
Handwash only
And so the saying goes "when it rains, it pours". It has been a couple of weeks now since we've noticed our washing machine leaking and now it's so loud that we need to turn the TV on full volume and talk to each other in sign language. Our appliances came with our condo so we have determined that it is approximately 10 years old which is more than what I would ask for from a washing machine. So off we went to do our research on different types of washers but because we needed a condo sized washer, it narrowed it down to only a few. Otherwise I would go for the Whirlpool Duet. And if you're wondering about front loader vs top loader, do your research on the particular brand you are buying. There are a lot of forums that complain about mold and mildew so when I asked the salesperson at Sears, he said all you have to do to avoid mold and mildew is to keep the washer door open to let the air circulate after each load. Other recommendations were to wash the washing machine with vinegar, bleach, or other home remedies. Nonsense! So needless to say, we bought a simple old fashion top loader that will hopefully last another 10 years. I'll save my vinegar for when I eat chi-charon.
7.27.2008
Ev's Stagette
Martha Stewart herself planned her Stagette so everything was perfect, just the way she likes it. She hired a Blackjack Dealer complete with table, chairs, chips and cards to teach us the tricks of the trade. Diana played a "How well do you know your other half? game" which got the drinks rolling. The night ended with a dance marathon at Pravda where Ev rock-n-rolled until the wee hours of the morning.
7.25.2008
Diana's Marathon Birthday
This week has been all about Diana since it's her Birthday week! The week started off with a last minute dinner at our place where Norm had a chance to showcase his chicken curry. Tuesday night Diana had her WND Favourites on her rooftop patio where she served all of her favourites from Salad King and her favourite pastry from Kensington Market. Festivities continued on Wednesday at Saadia & Raju's where they had an amazing spread: mini burgers, chicken crepes, chicken wings, portabello mushrooms, pasta salad and a bean salad. Di is a big fan of games so Saadia gave us each some construction paper and markers where we had to write and draw an illustration of our 'favourite thing' about Diana. Later we had a chance to sneak upstairs to try out the WiiFit. As it turns out, my Wii age is 24! That's right...24! Must be the Yoga. The girls were a little upset because I lied and told the Wii I was 30 (instead of 32, my real age) but regardless, I doubt that would have made a difference to my Wii age. The wonderful night ended with sparklers as we sang Happy Birthday to our dear Princess Diana. My favourite thing about Diana is her birthday...can't wait until next year!
7.14.2008
Go home Yankees!
Even without Rios we were able to beat up on the Yankees but then again, we had the Wild Child AJ Burnett who was solid and almost pitched a complete game. It was a hot game (literally - Ev and I were burning up under the hot sun) but by the time the 7th inning stretch came along, the sun had given us a little break. According to Norm, this was a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. I'll have to cheers to that!
7.13.2008
A day with California bound
Breakfast at Richtree, gelato at Solferino's, fish & chips at the market, butter tarts at the north market and shopping at Eaton Centre. I know, my blogs are always centered around food but when you live where we live, how can it not? We're surrounded by good food! Had we walked down to the Harbourfront there would have been Peruvian, Indian and Jamaican just to name a few! While the girls went to the Eaton Centre, the boys snuck away and got their feet massaged. I'm sure Eric will be revisiting this place everytime he comes off the plane but next time, I want in.
Globe Bistro - Summerlicious
Trae's pick for summerlicious this year was a restaurant on the Danforth called Globe Bistro. Don't judge it from the outside because the inside is beautiful and spacious. It has three levels with a private dining room and a beautiful urban rooftop patio. Dinner was good but portions were small. Tim paid $15 extra for a 15 oz ribeye, potato fries and salad. Norm's highlight of the night was the roasted pork belly. My highlight was picking food off Tim's cutting board of a plate without him knowing. Pig!
7.12.2008
Summerlicious at Bistro 990
Summerlicious turned out to be a girls only outing - which I always enjoy. Topics of conversation are always more interesting (not that anyone filters when Norm is around). The evening started off with manicures and pedicures to start. I was not lucky enough to join in this luxury but I did make it just in time to have my share of the 'good bread'. Unlike other fancy restaurants, Bistro 990 had decent sized portions. It was a lovely evening with foie gras spring rolls, rib eye steak and pavlova. We ended the night with doggie bags...and some even scored some extra bread!
7.10.2008
Let's go Blue Jays!
Chicken wings, beer and a baseball game... what better way to spend a Tuesday night. The Jays are in a slump these days but we were optimistic. In the 6th inning we were down 6-2 but with the bases loaded and Rios at bat...you just had a feeling that something great was just about to happen. Turns out we tied it in the 7th inning and won the game in the 9th. What a perfect way to end the night! Go Jays Go!
7.08.2008
Gone Fishing
There's something I like about fishing. Maybe it's the adventure of experiencing different fishing sites and finding the perfect spot. I also like to wake up early and head to the market to pick up items for our picnic lunch. These days we are in love with fresh bread, fresh pastries and of course, cheese! We had a few passengers with us - Princess Seyla, Kahlua and of course the princess herself, Diana. The day was perfect - and we even had a chance to go to the big Apple.
7.05.2008
Happy Anniversary to us
The book says the traditional 6th year anniversary present is candy or iron. I didn't have a chance to buy Norm candy but we raided Rocky Mountain at Niagara-on-the-lake and came out with chocolate covered pretzels, pralines and a caramel apple. Close enough. I also bought him a cast iron pan (although someone suggested to get him 'iron pills') which he is thoroughly enjoying. You can't go wrong with a man who likes to cook. And what did he get me, you ask? Well, it came in a little blue box (which was good enough for me) but inside was a beautiful silver bracelet to add to my growing collection. Our anniversary this year was spent at Niagara on the lake, Niagara Falls and we even managed to go to Rochester, NY and a pit stop to the Cheesecake Factory in Buffalo. And who says the high gas prices will have an affect on our driving this summer? Although we love our city, it's always nice to get away. We love to just pick up and go.
6.27.2008
A weekend with kids...
While Norm was 'sightseeing' in Boston, I got to experience life at my brother's house. They were expecting me right after work on Friday night but Ev twisted my arm to stay downtown for some shopping and dinner with Di. Early Saturday morning I made my way to Meadowvale where Flo had breakfast ready (I can get used to this). Jeremy was awake so I was lucky to spend some alone time with him as he tricked me into taking me out of his exersaucer. Most of my time there was spent carrying this 28lb little boy. I think I may need a hip replacement now. Soon after, Hazel heard the chatter downstairs and quickly got out of bed to see me. She so sweetly cleaned her room from top to bottom just for me. Flo says I should come over more often since she has never seen Hazel's room so clean. And then there's my little man, Hayden. As soon as he saw me he asked, "Tita Mel, what took you so long?". Apparently his mother made the mistake in telling him I 'might' come over as early as Friday night. There's no such thing as 'might' in a child's vocabulary and so he stayed up until 3 am waiting for me. So what's a girl to do with three kids and a sister in law? Two words: Vaughan Mills. I took Hayden to the racetracks, Hazel shopping and pushed Jeremy around the mall. A few hours later we made our way home, ordered Frederick's and called it a night. Life with kids is definitely a challenge but anything is possible when you have a brother who picks up food, moves my car at night to avoid a ticket and Flo's famous chocolate chip cookies that followed me all the way home.
And now, it's back to reality...
6.22.2008
Ev's favourite things
As per Sally's blog, Ev invited us over for her birthday dinner. Just to name a few, she received Glen's favourite toilet paper, oregano oil which is Di's favourite home remedy, sun screen from her favourite Pharmacist and Pocky from her most favourite, fobulous friend. It makes shopping a lot easier when you shop for what you like versus what you think the receiver will like. Although it is always hard to buy something for Ev (as we all know she has everything) it was a lot easier this year. I walked into my favourite store, Banana Republic, and purchased a bracelet I absolutely would have loved for myself. I was thankful there was a sale but I still went over the $25 limit. Ev, buy me a coffee and I'll call it even.
6.15.2008
Another road closure
Looks like I have a theme going. I am happy to report any road closures this summer in and around the city. This weekend College St was closed for the Taste of Little Italy. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the patios but we were on the look out for something "different". They had rows and rows of BBQ's that were serving chicken and beef kabobs, burgers, and of course corn. What caught my eye (and my appetite) was a bakery called Riveria. We had something called "arancini" which is a rice ball with peas, onions, cheese and ground beef. It resembles an orange (hence the name) once it is rolled in a ball and fried until golden. We also treated ourselves to some pastries filled with sweet ricotta cheese. Thank goodness we went to gym. In fact, it may have been still within the 'power hour' time limit. At that same bakery, we heard a few people ordering ice cream sandwiches. I figured it must be good since so many people were ordering them. To my surpise, they were actual sandwiches - kaiser bun with ice cream inside. I actually remember my Grandma making me these same ice cream sandwiches with plain white bread. How could I have forgotten something that was so good? After we strolled over to Augusta/Kensington Market and had a late lunch at El Trumpo. Norm had a craving for mexican so we enjoyed 5 beef tacos, nachos and guacamole. As usual we opted for the patio seating where we people watched and enjoyed the beautiful weather. After lunch we decided to walk off all the food and ended our day off at Spadina. I feel lucky and privileged to live in a city so diverse and full of culture.
Happy Birthday Twins (kinda)
First let me explain my title - my brother and my sister share the same birthday but they are one year apart. They have always shared birthday parties, shared cakes, and maybe even shared gifts.
This year my brother decided to leave the kids at home so we headed to Terroni's where we had pizza, pasta, belini's and red wine. And what's a birthday without cake so we ended dinner on a sweet note with an array of desserts - tirimisu, creme caramel, and chocolate torte.
After dinner we headed over to Pravda for some birthday drinks. Norm's choice of drink was a espresso martini, Has went the James Bond route, and Flo & I enjoyed the lychee martini. It was our first time in their new location which was bigger and more beautiful. They have Happy Hour Monday to Friday from 5- 7pm. Half price martini's. Good to know.
6.12.2008
Another closure
Tonight Yonge Street was closed for the NHL Awards. I was hoping to see some of my favourite hockey goons but had no luck. The red carpet was already being rolled away as everyone was already inside the building. We continued our walk along Yonge street in our quest for a good pad se ew. I have not found something comparable to the one in SFO and even tonight did not quite compare. Still, it was a beautiful evening to dine on a patio. As we walked back home we found the NHL award ceremony had ended and to our surprise we ran into Jarome Iginla. Iggy!
6.08.2008
Woofstock, North Pole and Sex in the City
It's always nice to start the summer with road closures and street parties. This weekend they closed Front Street for Woofstock, the biggest dog party ever. Most dogs were prepared for the hot weather as they were wearing visors and sunglasses. Those that needed to cool off jumped into the pool (yes, there was a canine pool party) while those that were tired retreated to their doggy strollers. After some fun at Woofstock, we made the trek to the North Pole for some burgers and beer on the newly, finished deck. What a beautiful day to spend outside with the small kids, the big kids and the young at heart kids. My last stop was at Milestones where I met my girlfriends for dinner and ended the night with a late Sex In the City show. Don't worry, I won't divulge any information for those who have yet to watch it so I will end this entry here before I slip...
6.01.2008
A few of my Favourite Things
This year we will be buying each other a few of our favourite things. I know, it's seems odd that you wouldn't buy the celebrant what they want but in doing this, we might learn more about each other and find something new on your own favourite list. This year I bought Sally a lululemon headband that came with a lululemon bag. I like this headband because it actually stays in place and neatly tucks away my growing bangs. I also scored Sally a big lululemon bag which is great for grocery shopping or in her case, lugging 'drawer worthy' things back and forth to Ron's house. Inside the bag was a booklet that includes all Yoga studios in the GTA. I am hoping Sally will give it a try so that I have someone to do the downward dog with. I also included a pair of Gap socks. I love these socks because they are soft and thick and they have a nice padding for the soles of your feet. Lastly, I bought Sally a waterbottle that is not plastic. This was initiated because I saw a few plastic water bottles in Sally's car. I guess the theme of my gifts surrounded the idea of staying healthy and to think green!
5.25.2008
Big Brother
I don't usually have a heart to heart with my brother (I save that for my sister) but even though I don't tell him everything, he always knows when I need a little boost. This weekend they came over and he took us shopping at Eaton Centre and later treated us for dinner at Wah Sing. Growing up, I always remember my brother working whether it was at the corner video store or summer jobs at the CNE and every pay day he would take me out to eat or even buy me something I needed (shoes for school). After all these years, I guess some things don't change and even though I am grown up and have my own job, I will still let my big brother treat me every now and again.
5.16.2008
Thanks Mama Lee
We all helped in bringing everything up to the rooftop patio for this weeks' WND. As we unravelled the table cloth, we found some food Diana was saving from last year. It must be the secret ingredient to the delicious kalbi we had that evening. As we eat, Gerwyn gave us a history lesson on Marco Polo and Columbus. We were all impressed until the sangria wore off and we found the the true story thanks to Wiki. The evening ended with a beautiful, red sunset. You know what they say, "Red sky at night, sailor's delight".
Thanks Mama Lee for the kalbi. And Happy early Birthday Di!
5.05.2008
Good Eats
Last night we took Stu to our favourite Chinese restaurant. You guessed it, Wah Sing. As usual, they left the ordering to us so we ordered the usual: soft shell crab fried rice, cantonese chow mein, green beans, spicy squid, fillet of sole, and of course, lobster. Everyone thought it would be too much food but it all disappeared an hour later. Wah Sing is always a sure thing.
5.03.2008
Welcome Home
WND was held at Ev's but this time she had a little help from her fiance, Stuart. He's back...but now he's back for good. Norm is so excited now that he has another male join our WNDs. He has definitely been through a lot of 'rubbish' talk about Sex In the City, Oprah, explicit details of our trips/experiences. I think that's what makes him such a great husband! And now that Stu has joined our group, I'm sure he will learn a thing or two from our girl talk. Welcome home, Stu!
Happy Birthday Hayden
Normally little 4 year olds ask for toys on their birthdays but our little boy, Hayden, being the unique boy that he is, asked for ties and a bowler hat. When he is misbehaving, instead of taking away his toys, his parents will take away his tie. It all started when the whole family started playing Toontown where Cogs walk around in ties and suits making the neighbourhood gloomy and grey. Your goal is to make them laugh using gags such as throwing a pie at their face or squirting them with water. When asked why he
4.20.2008
Healthy Living
Norm and I always try to stay on the healthy side but as we pealed our winter clothes we noticed what was keeping us warm throughout the harsh winter season. It was an awful sight. It gave us the kick in the butt that we needed to get back into shape. Normally we go our separate ways at the gym - Norm goes towards the room with big, grunting men and I, to the ladies only room. Today we did something different. This time we trained together and I got a dose of those crazy workouts Norm finds in Testosterone. First he started me on dips and pull ups. I've done this before but he was literally standing beside me yelling and hitting my butt to go faster. Luckily no one was there to see the abuse. Next I did leg lifts - because I refuse to do Norm's version of a sit up. Try lying down on an incline, sit up, and ever so slowly go back down. You only have to do this three times to get abs like Frank. I'm sure that's his secret. Next we found an empty squash court and he made me do the unthinkable. It's hard to explain but picture me walking with my hands while my feet dragged a mat. I was only able to do it three times across the court as my wrists were starting to give out. Off to another room where we picked up heavy weights and just walked around the room. Sounds easy enough but give it a try and you will be surprised at how much you sweat.
Working out is easy enough to do but you have to pair it with healthy eating. Today we ate fresh fish, chicken, omelettes, brocolli, bok choy and instead of rice we had quinoa. Looks like we're on our way back to our healthy lifestyle. It's not going to be easy (or cheap) but at least we still have time to look good for bathing suit season.
4.19.2008
Patio Season
I got a call from a Blogger Police (who, i should mention, does not have a blog). I guess the warm weather has kept me outside and away from my computer. On Friday, Rachel & I decided to go out for lunch but only to a place that had a patio. We headed over to Zelda's, home of the best sweet potato fries, and found their patio was booming with people who didn't seem to be in a rush to get back to work. I guess we get really excited when the weather starts to warm up, especially after such a long and hard winter. Although we skipped out on Baskin Robbins, our afternoon lunch in the sun was exactly what I needed. Had it been a Laura Secord, I definitely would have ended it with a french crisp.
4.13.2008
At last...
4.07.2008
Bird's Nest
Something I've always wanted to learn was how to make a Phoenix Nest or sometimes called a Dragon's Nest. The nest was made by arranging thin pieces of taro in a bowl and quickly deep frying until it comes out of the bowl and is able to hold it's form. Once that is done, everything else comes easy. I made a quick chicken, shrimp and vegetable dish and put it in my edible bowl. I am really going to miss cooking classes this summer. The school is undergoing renovations so I guess that means I will have to find another hobby. For those of you who are interested, my teacher is offering classes at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Scarborough. See website for more details: http://www.cccgt.org/F.cgi/(en)/courses_by_category.html
Our Savior Sue

Sunday was Hair Day and as all of you know it's a full day affair. The three lovely, big haired ladies met at Pacific Mall where Sue and her crew were stretching their arms and wrists in anticipation of the 7 hours they will be spending with us. Knowing full well that it takes them even longer with me, I came with freshly clean, showered hair so off I went straight to the chair where they started the tedious Japanese straightening procedure. For me, it has to be done every 6 months and although it's expensive and long, it's worth my time and every penny.
A day with the kids
It's always amazing to see how fast kids grow right before your eyes. Jonathan has grown up to be a lovely young man with a mustache that Hayden wished he could have. Hazel is wonderful at being Mom's little helper. As we all pack into the van, she buckled both her little brothers into the car seat and made sure they had everything they needed within reach. Hayden has great fashion sense as can be seen when he sports his skinny, black tie. He apparently never takes this tie off, not even for bed. And lastly, Jeremy is the best baby in the world. He never cries and is content just watching everybody and slowly he drifts away and falls asleep.
All of these kids bombarded our place in the afternoon for lunch. They dragged me and my wallet to the Eaton Centre but thankfully the two younger ones were asleep. Whew. After we worked up an appetite, we went to Wah Sing where we met Mom and Wendell and had a feast to celebrate Jonathan's belated, belated birthday.
All of these kids bombarded our place in the afternoon for lunch. They dragged me and my wallet to the Eaton Centre but thankfully the two younger ones were asleep. Whew. After we worked up an appetite, we went to Wah Sing where we met Mom and Wendell and had a feast to celebrate Jonathan's belated, belated birthday.
4.02.2008
Triple J
Last night we met up with Jeff, Jen and Jasmine. It's been a long time since we've seen them but we just picked up where we left off had a wonderful evening at Richtree. We finally had a chance to meet Jasmine who is a little energizer bunny that keeps going and going...I wish I had pictures to share but I forgot my camera (i know, it never happens. must be old age). As always, kids shy away from us in the beginning but by the end of the night we wanted to take her home and I don't think she would have complained. Actually, Jen and Jeff probably would have welcomed a good night's rest! I have tried to recruit them to our blogger world in hopes that we can get weekly updates of Jasmine. Hope you can help me convince them, too.
3.31.2008
Earth Hour
Of course we took part in Earth Hour, did you? We started off at home and watched the countdown on CP24 as if it was New Years all over again. When we saw Nelly Furtado at Nathan Phillips we decided to walk down and enjoy it...live! We sipped on hot chocolate to stay warm as we watched the unplugged performances by Nelly Furtado, Fefe Dobson and the Philosopher Kings. After the performances we went home, turned on the stove to cook dinner, watched TV and surfed the net during commercials. I guess it only lasted an hour but in my opinion, we're doing our part. We have a small living space that is sufficient for our current needs, we have one car that we use only on occasion, we take the subway or walk to work and we walk to the market to buy local products. I am guilty, however, of having my computer on from the minute I get in the door but how else am I going to be the Blogger Police?
3.25.2008
Easter Long Weekend

Besides the obligatory masses that we attended as well as the additional novenas that we did at home, we managed to set some time aside for some other activities.
Not only did Norm take me for a much needed foot & back massage but he also planned a little treat later that evening. He took me to watch Nicholas Nickleby at the Princess of Wales Theatre. Not only was it a great show but we had such great seats. As we walked home our intention was to go to Richtree for dessert but the cold air blew us all the way straight home. I am really getting tired of this weather.
Saturday we had a couple of tourists in the city that we happily showed around. We started off at the Eaton Centre, took the train to the CN Tower, walked around Spadina and ended our day at Wah Sing. Norm and I could not believe all the food we had. He was worried that it would be too much but as it turns out, we actually ordered more! We had lobster (of course), 3 or 4 plates of fried rice (i lost count), deep fried sole, spicy squid, salty fried chicken, steamed vegetables and 2 or 3 plates of noodles. It was a very lovely day with a sweet Wah Sing ending.
Sunday we met up with the tourists again and headed to St Mike's for Easter mass. After mass we had breakfast at...drum roll please...McDonald's! I can't even begin to tell you the last time we had a McDonald's breakfast. Norm and I devoured every bite of our hashbrowns and mcmuffin sandwiches. We even tried the cinnamon bun and it was sticky, gooey, good! Later that afternoon we went to Grandma and Grandpa's hall to celebrate with the Barrientos family. The McDonald's must have had an instant affect on me because Grandma was quick to tell me that I have gained weight, however, it didn't stop me from stuffing myself silly with more food. Who can resist when you have a smorgasbord of delicious food.
I can't wait to see what this week unfolds...now that lent is over, we can go back to our normal way of living - eating out!
3.17.2008
A Stu Occasion
When Stu is in town it's definitely a reason to celebrate so we all met up at Terroni's to toast to the English bloke. We were given a private room that was away from the hustle and bustle Terroni is known for on a Friday night. Unfortunately we were unable to run away from a drug induced crazy woman who was stuck behind a door that led directly towards our private dining room. Maybe she was so scared of the freaky baby picture (not a real baby - a doll baby with those scary empty eyes) on the wall that she locked herself in the room? Well, it made for an interesting night and one that we'll laugh about in the years to come.
3.16.2008
Pork & Raisins
Thursday night cooking class consisted of more rolling and pounding of the sweet dough and stuffing it with BBQ pork as well as making raisin loaf bread. It sounds easy enough but you need a lot of patience for the dough as you wait for it to 'proof'. The end result was that I was a little stingy with the pork filling and the raisin bread had barely any raisins. Oh well. Trial and error will lead me to perfection.
3.15.2008
Ev's WND

Since Sally was MIA, I decided to bring my camera along and take pictures of Ev's delicious WND. The menu consisted of the following: shrimp salad, mashed parsnips, sweet potato fries and cordon bleu. The grand finale was profiteroles with chocolate sauce. One of us had more chocolate than cream. I wonder who?
3.10.2008
Jeremy Ryan
Our Godson
My brother's youngest baby boy Jeremy Ryan was baptized on Sunday at St. Joseph's Church. Luckily the main roads were clear of snow so we were all able to celebrate this occasion. It was also the day we all had to reset our clocks but despite even that, no one showed up an hour later. The reception was held at Nagoya - an all you can eat Japanese buffet. Norm and I enjoyed all the food and cannot wait until we can go again after Easter. Unless there's another occasion. Anyone? Anyone?
Winter Wonderland

What do you do after a big snow storm? Take pictures! Sunday morning Norm and I ventured to UofT to take pictures. We were actually headed to Harbord Bakery to get that chocolate croissant we missed out on last week but as we drove by UofT I asked Norm to drive in so I could take a few shots. So to all of you in BC, South Carolina, California & Texas - Eat your heart out. This snow is all ours!
3.07.2008
Coconut Buns Anyone
As I walked into class I was a bit overwhelmed with huge mixers lined up against the wall, the factory style oven that took up the other side of the wall and all the students who were busy shuffling back and forth preparing their ingredients for our class. I quickly took off my jacket, dropped my bag and began working. After 4 hours of pounding and rolling, here are my results. And here I thought it would be a relaxing way to spend my Thursday evenings. Not that I don't love it, because I do. It's just a lot of work.
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