A place to keep on top of my (not so) daily boring thoughts and also a place to see recent pictures of Katherine and Jacob
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Sunday, October 29, 2006
As promissed
Enjoy!
PS: Today is Jacob's 3 1/2 year birthday.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Fred Penner
Today, we went to see Fred Penner! We all had a great time, and Jacob even got one of his CD's autographed.
It was a nice weekend all in all.
PS: I've decided to split up my giant post outline; one post per topic.. Some may be very long, and some may be very short, but there you go. Well, to cross the first item off my list, it's been a long time since my last post. Unit next time!
PPS: What's with no one updating their blog lately?
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
could you do me a favour?
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Monday, September 04, 2006
I hate blogger

Fast forward to this morning, and I was trying to comment on a blog (Elizabeth's actually), and I got a message that I can't post comments on any blog that's not in the beta program. And I can't find out how to back out of the beta program (not that I've looked very hard at the moment).
Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
To whet your whistle
(subject to change)
Long time since last post
Katherine's Grandma
Nanny
Dad - no news is bad news?
Josh - coming to Ottawa
Work - busy while boss away
Janet & Steve's wedding
Myspace - connecting w/old friends
Jess
Cards
old friends
what is success?
Family
Mom
Jay & Chris
Lee & Jen
Murals
Camping
Cottage hunt
Car payments
House savings
House hunt
Katherine's Job hunt -- worth it for 2006?
Potty Training
Stay tuned!!!
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Monobrow
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Commencement
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Here's another post.

This afternoon we stopped at the garden centre of our local grocery store, and picked up a few flowers for Katherine to put in her pots. They look nice. There's one pot on each side of the stairs leading to the front door. How cute.
Okay, I promised a picture, so here's one of Katherine, Jacob and I taken only a few minutes ago. Yes, it's only 7:00. And yes, I'm already in my pajamas. Have a nice night everyone.
PS: Last night at about 10:30, I filled up the gas tank for 83.9 cents a litre. This morning it as 96.3 cents a litre. That is dumb. Dumb. Dumb.
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
The strike is over
I don’t really have that much to write about at the moment though, so this is going to be a very boring post. Sorry. (image placeholder) Check out www.PRvillage.org for Katherine’s new website – very exciting.
Well, that’s about it for now. Pretty anticlimactic, eh?
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Just for the heck of it

Check it out!
Friday, April 07, 2006
Rube Goldberg
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Have you ever...
This is for your entire life, including today:
Have you ever...
(x) Smoked a cigarette
( ) Crashed a friend's car
( ) Stolen a car
(x) Been in love
(x) Been dumped
( ) Shoplifted
( ) Been fired
(x) Been in a fist fight
( ) Snuck out of your parent's house
(x) Had feelings for someone who didn't have them back
( ) Been arrested
( ) Gone on a blind date
(x) Lied to a friend
(x) Skipped school
(x) Seen someone die
(x) Been to Canada
( ) Been to Mexico
(x) Been on a plane
( ) Purposely set a part of yourself on fire
(x) Eaten sushi
(x) Been skiing
(x) Met someone from the Internet
(x) Been to a concert
(x) Taken painkillers
(x) Love someone or miss someone right now
(x) Laid on your back and watched cloud shapes go by
(x) Made a snow angel
(x) Had a tea party
(x) Flown a kite
(x) Built a sand castle
(x) Gone puddle jumping
(x) Played dress up
(x) Jumped into a pile of leaves
(x) Gone sledding
(x) Cheated while playing a game – if the game “cheat” counts
(x) Been lonely
(x) Fallen asleep at work/school
(x) Used a fake ID
(x) Watched the sun set
(x) felt an earthquake
(x) Slept beneath the stars
(x) Been tickled
( ) Been robbed
(x) Been misunderstood
(x) Pet a reindeer/goat/kangaroo
(x) Won a contest
( ) Run a red light/stop sign
( ) Been suspended from school
(x) Been in a car crash
( ) Had braces
(x) Felt like an outcast/third person
( ) Eaten a whole pint of ice cream in one night
(x) Had déjà vu
(x) Danced in the moonlight
(x) Witnessed a crime
( ) Questioned your heart
( ) Been obsessed with post-it notes
(x) Squished mud through your bare feet
(x) Been lost
( ) Been on the opposite side of the country
( ) Been on the opposite side of the
( ) Swam in the ocean
( ) Felt like dying
( ) Cried yourself to sleep
(x) Played cops and robbers
(x) Recently colored with crayons
(x) Sang karaoke
(x) Paid for a meal with only coins
( ) Done something you told yourself you wouldn't
(x) Made prank phone calls
(x) Laughed until some kind of beverage came out of your nose
(x) Caught a snowflake on your tongue
(x) Danced in the rain
( ) Written a letter to Santa Claus
(x) Been kissed under the mistletoe
(x) Watched the sun rise with someone you care about -- it was awesome!!
(x) Blown bubbles
(x) Made a bonfire on the beach
(x) Crashed a party
(x) Gone roller-skating
(x) Had a wish come true
(x) jumped off a bridge
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
I'm thinking of changing my template
Monday, April 03, 2006
Another week, another Monday
Sunday was a lazy day, really. We walked over to the local Tim Horton’s, and had a nice breakfast. Later on in the day, we raked up some leaves. It sounds very simple, but it was very nice, and we all had a good time.
I did a few hours of work late last night (always the procrastinator), and was up early to continue my work. Needless to say, I'm a bit tired at the moment -- I think I'll go to bed early tonight.
Well, until tomorrow (or later). Goodnight!!
PS: Next week at this time, Lee, Jen and the kids will be in Ottawa. They'll be visiting from beautiful Nova Scotia. The week after that, we'll be in Montreal staying at a four star hotel for $75, thanks to Priceline. Also that same week, Shelley, Chris, and their unborn baby will be visiting from busy Toronto.
pps: spell checker is not working again. I' not sure why as the cookies are enabled. Sorry.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Monday, March 27, 2006
Sunday, March 26, 2006
And another thing
Another day, another post

Today (Sunday), we put Jacob's car seat in Steve's car, and we all piled in and set off for the sugar bush. Jacob was a bit apprehensive at the time, but he was talking about it for the rest of the day. He especially liked the old horse named Blue who was moon blind. Attached to the sugar bush is a cabin where you can have an all you can eat pancake breakfast that includes pancakes, eggs, sausage (if you're into that sort of thing), coffee, juice, and of course maple syrup from the sugar bush. The food is made by The Lonestar, so it was good.
Later on this afternoon, we went and bought Jacob a few pairs of shoes for the spring. He was so impressed by the first pair of shoes he tried on that he cried when I suggested that he try another pair. So, since he loved them so much, we decided to get them. You'll be able to see him coming a mile away because of the giant NIKE written across the top; this definitely would not have been my choice in shoe. I must admit that he's very good at taking them on and of, though. We also got another pair for him that are a bit larger, but they're very nice, they will fit in a few months. Or maybe more.
Well that was the weekend. Tomorrow is the beginning of a brand new week. Enjoy everybody!
PS: I finally got the spell checker to work. I had cookies blocked.
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Happy Saturday

Happy Saturday, everyone.
To keep up with my daily posts, here is a wonderful picture of a firefox... my guess is that it's probably PhotoShopped.
Have a nice evening, everyone!
Friday, March 24, 2006
The answer
Question: What two mammals lay eggs?
Answer (from Yahoo! Answers):
Well, we knew one at least -- we remember learning in school about that odd creature called the platypus (no, it's not a "platymapus"). But we set out to see if there were any more. As it turns out, there are two other egg-laying mammals: the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) and the long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijnii).
Also known as spiny anteaters, these prickly creatures are native to Australia and New Guinea. After mating, the female echidna lays a single egg in a small pouch on her body. The egg hatches after about 10 days, and the young echidna remains in the pouch for about 2-3 months before mom kicks it out (those spikes get painful).
The platypus and the echidna are the only living examples of monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. Although mammalian in most respects, adult monotremes are toothless and share some similarities with birds or reptiles in some aspects of their anatomy. It's believed that mammals evolved from reptiles, and monotremes represent an early offshoot of mammals, retaining some of the characteristics of their reptilian ancestors.
On another note, tomorrow we're going to the car show with my mom. She got some free tickets from her work. Jacob should love it.
Have a nice weekend everyone!
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Did I ever tell you...

Anyways, not much has happened since yesterday (one of the perils of posting every day!). Last night, Katherine and I went to Bayshore, and she bought a skirt that she'd been wanting for a while (about two days, really), and I got a pair of pants, some cheap underwear, and some socks.
Jason was telling me about someone he works with that traded in his 2000 Kia for $5000. It kina got me thinking that I might want to trade in my Kia sometime soon. I've got a 2003, but once the warranty runs out at 100,000KM's it won't be worth very much -- even for a trade in. Hey, maybe by tomorrow, I'll be posting about going car shopping over the weekend.
Actually, this weekend we're going to see my mom (who we didn't see last weekend because she was working). We'll also be going to the sugar bush on Sunday for a pancake breakfast with Janet and Steve. Woo hoo! Let's hope the weather stays nice for the entire weekend.
Well, until tomorrow (maybe!).
ps: I still can't ge the spell cheker to work. I think it may have something to do with the fact that I downloaded the Internet Explorer 7 beta.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Whoa! Two for two
Anyways... Jacob is getting ready for bed, and I'm typing here. Once he's asleep, Katherine and I are going to go to the mall to buy her a skirt, and a pair of pants for me(living with the in-laws has its advantages!).
Wow, this is a boring post... but at least it's a post. Type to you tomorrow.
Link of the day: Gadsby. A story of 50,000 words -- without using the letter E.
PS: the spell checker is not working, so I apologize in advance...
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
It's been a long time
Tonight we went to Jay and Chris' house for dinner. Our first bbq of the season to celibrate spring. We also booked a camp site at Sharbot late for August. Cool.
Well, I am going to try to post a lot more often again, and fall into a regular pattern of posting on a semi-daily basis.
Cow curling
For now, here's a fun link...
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Woo-hoo!
Monday, February 13, 2006
This is weird
Not only do they talk that way, but they also write that way. This is a link to the Scottish parliamentary website. It's REAL!
I hope your afternoon is going great!
Here's my favoriite quote from the site. They are talking about what the Scottish parliament can do...: "Issues sic as defence, employment law, genetics, immigration, international affairs, pensions an social security is kent as reservit maitters an is dealt wi by the Unitit Kingdom Pairlament in London. The Scottish Pairlament can debate reservit maitters but canna mak laws on them."
Funny they didn't mention grammar, eh?
Friday, February 10, 2006
Another early morning post
At the moment, we are all recovering from colds, but it looks like we should be okay for the weekend. I'm glad, because if the temperature co-operates, I'd like to take Jacob to Winterlude tomorrow -- hopefully I'll remember the camera.
Not a whole heck of a lot else is going on, to be honest. Things are very quiet.
Oh, that embarrassing video of Jacob seems to be very popular as there have been over 500 page views of the video since it was uploaded.
Well, that's it for now everyone. Have a wonderful day, and check back here early next week for video from the weekend!
Monday, February 06, 2006
Supoerbowl commercials
Friday, February 03, 2006
A blackmail video
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Jacinda and Hilary Duff
Wow Jacinda! You must have had a night that you'll remember for a long time to come!!!!

Tuesday, January 31, 2006
And now for his internet debut..
... and here is is singing Mary Had a Little Lamb...
More video to follow... once I film it, that is :)
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Another video
Friday, January 27, 2006
And now for something completely different...
If this video works, I am going to investigate how to upload my OWN video to Google (of Jacob of course), and post it on the Blog. Let the fun times begin!
Thursday, January 26, 2006
No whammy's... No whammy's... STOP!
If you're interested, here are the official election results for Ottawa Center:

Oh, and here's the latest news that leads me to believe that Canada may very well be going down the tubes.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
More one the subject not to be spoken about..
Also, Katherine asked me to post a link to her blog: http://katherineinottawa.blogspot.com/.
A powerful case of why we should not vote for the Conservative Party
You may want to take a look at bloc-harper.com if you find the article below interesting.
It is sad to witness the demise of Canada, one of the greatest nations in the
world.
The Leader’s Debate demonstrates the problem. Prime Minister Paul Martin does not have it in him to project himself as a Leader able to save Canada.
Opposition Leader, Stephen Harper is just that - an opposition
mentality.
He has spent most of his two years as Leader harassing the Government on various allegations of wrong doing. Harper does not stand for Canada First, he stands for Canada second - behind the Provinces. His plans for a “new federalism” in Canada are well documented but they were not debated last evening nor have they been explained in the media.
Since confederation our Leaders in Ottawa have put Canada First. Sir John A. Macdonald’s “National Policy” and his building of the Canadian Pacific Railway, not only put Canada first, it made Canada a reality.
At that time there was no Alberta. Oil and gas resources were not a factor.
Two world wars allowed Canadians to demonstrate they were willing to fight for our country and our democracy.
Canada’s prosperity into the 1990’s made us one of the richest countries in the world right up there with the U.S.A.
But in the last fifteen years the average Canadian’s earnings, which were fourth highest in the world, have now fallen to 17th. Our per capita revenue which equaled U.S. per person revenue is now $7,200.00 behind.
With a Prosperity Canada programme we could catch up to the U.S. level again. Every man, woman and child would earn that extra $7,200.00 a year and all levels of government would have an extra $80 Billion per year to pay down our National Debt or to spend on public services.
What went wrong?
A thing called separatism.
First in Quebec the Bloc Québécois was started by ex federal politicians and then in the West another group of politicians formed built a party around “Western Alienation”.
The Bloc was driven by a sense of Nationalism for Quebec while the Western movement was money driven. Of the two, money (some call it greed) has proven to be a stronger force in the West than Nationalism in Quebec.
Separatism or as it was called sovereignty association with Canada never received a 51% vote in Quebec.
It was always claimed they could only be a sovereign nation if Canada agreed. They of course could not control the Government of Canada. Yet a constitutional change was needed.
In the West, however, the Calgary School, which included Stephen Harper, saw a different opportunity.
They realized if they could take control of the federal government they could then, through down sourcing of federal activities to the provinces, and the transferring of tax revenue capabilities to the Provinces they would have de facto separation without constitutional change or the need for a referendum. It could also be called sovereignty association if they left with Canada some role for them to play such as foreign affairs, defence, international trade negotiations and maintaining a central money system.
Virtually
everything else would be handled provincially with say ten different provincial health plans, welfare programmes, educational activities and resource management.
In 1995, Mr. Harper then an M.P. and unity critic in the Reform Party under Preston Manning called their plan New Confederation or New Federalism. The 20 point plan was published at the Reform Party’s Headquarters
in Calgary.
Now Mr. Harper calls it “open federalism” and he slyly had it slipped into the Conservative Policy document agreed to in Montreal last
March.
This Policy paper actually endorses the Council of the Federation; set up on December 5th, 2003, by Provincial Premiers, to lobby the federal government.
The dollar effect of Mr. Harper’s scheme would be monumental.
In 2004, Alberta’s GDP per capita was over 144% of the National average. Prince Edward Island is 72% while Ontario the second highest
province was 103%.
Alberta is running a surplus at the rate of over 12 Billion dollars per year which would be equivalent to over 140 Billion in
Ottawa.
Alberta has no debt. Canada has over $500 Billion.
Oil and gas revenue flowing into the Alberta Treasury is over $15 Billion per year. That is almost $5,000.00 for every man, woman and child in the province.
In Canada, Ontario is the main purchaser of Alberta’s energy. Every time we fill our car gas tank we send dollars to the Alberta Treasury.
Harper’s open federalism would make it clear.
Resource revenue flows one way into Alberta’s Treasury. Ottawa would not be able to tax any of it for the benefit of Canadians in other provinces.
Question? Why would Mr. Martin not challenge Mr. Harper with these facts?
Answer. He is not a political leader who can handle provincial politicians.
And this is a game politicians are playing at the provincial level.
It started in Quebec with the separatist government claiming they had a fiscal imbalance with the federal government.
Other provinces through their politicians followed suit including Liberal Premier McGuinty in Ontario.
That meant if Martin attacked Harper on his open federalism he would be opposing Liberal Premiers in the two most populist provinces, Quebec and Ontario, who had supported the Council of the Federation.
Unfortunately Martin was already living with the Ad Scam problem so he felt trapped.
Too bad for Canada.
All he could do was hope Harper would snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
So far it has not happened.
Harper has said “24 hours a day I think strategy”. Martin on the other hand has said - “I don’t touch strategy”.
On that basis there is no contest.
Harper is an ideologue on a mission.
He took over the leadership of the Alliance Party.
He convinced Peter MacKay, the Progressive Conservative Party Leader to merge Canada’s oldest federal party, the Party of Sir John A. Macdonald, with his weak, heavily in debt Alliance Party.
Then over three days Canada’s future shifted.
On December 5th, 2003, the Premiers formed The Council of the Federation.
On December 6th, 2003, in a rigged vote the P.C.’s appeared to support the Alliance take over.
And on December 7th, 2003, Messrs. Harper and MacKay persuaded Mr. Kingsley the CEO to eliminate the Progressive Conservative Party and register the Conservative Party of Canada. This action has been found by two courts to have been unlawful and a violation of the Canada Elections Act.
Now as a result, Mr. Harper may succeed in his dream of reducing Canada to a shell hovering over 10 pigmy states.
Hon. Sinclair Stevens.
SMS/ap
Monday, January 16, 2006
Here are some picture I took this evening
So, anybody who knows Jake knows he likes his chocolate anyway he can get it. With this method, he extends his hands to reach his little dirty fingers into the chocolate sauce meant for dipping fruit into.
Later on this evening, Grandma showed Jake that a bunny lives in her hands and shows him how it goes to bed.
And Jake gets entirely too excited when taking his picture that he cant wait for the flash to go off before he runs to the camera to check out the shot.
This is the face Jacob makes when we ask him to smile for the camera. When we ask him to make a real smile, he insists that this is his real smile.
Numbers are awesome. And so is Katherine. She's beautiful.
Hope you enjoyed the photos!
Some personal messages:
Avi - Jen says that your e-mail address is wrong.
Michael - your parents blog doesn't work.. did they change the address?
Have a nice night everyone!
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Text to speech is awesome

Well, it looks like this blog may be helping me stay more in contact with my family and friends after all. I've heard from a few family members lately (because of the Blog?) that I haven't heard from in a very long time. It was very nice to see your post Avi, and I can't wait to see you at pesach. It was also very nice to talk to you Amanda, and I can't wait to see you either-- whether you make it to Ottawa, or we make it over there. Today, we also received a letter from My aunt and uncle on my fathers side. I haven't spoken to them almost since Katherine and I got married. It was good to have an update on how everyone is doing. The next time Katherine and I make it to Montreal, it would be nice to plan a visit.
Well, as I said, I don't really have much. I do, however, have two very cool links that I found. Both of them are text to speech websites, so if you don't like that sort of thing, you can ignore the links below.
Let them sing it for you
Loquendo