Today we went to the border where Andy was granted a work visa. Turns out that in his professional he is eligible for an exemption to some of the bureaucratic stuff so it was quick and easy - ha ha (Jesse didn't think so). Jenna also got her work visa sorted so we can all stay. The only down side was that they refused to give me one (oh dear, how sad).
Andy has secured a job at Sirius Satellite Radio. He starts on Monday.
Jenna is still looking for work but there are some possibilities so keep your fingers crossed.
What all this means is that we can stay in Canada for the next year - whoopie!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Ice Skating
Yesterday we went ice skating. It was fun and much easier than we thought it would be. Our friend Mike took us to Nathan Phillips Park. Once we got our skates on we managed to stand (a feat all of it's own) then it was onto the ice - gosh that step down onto the ice seemed very high!
Once on the ice there was lots of giggling - Jenna and I were holding hands - not sure who was holding who up.
We quickly got the hang of it.
Jesse did very well and did better when he was not holding onto anyone.
Andy enjoyed it too and managed to get his head around it quite quickly.
It's really hard on the ankles and legs - my quads are quite sore today so we kept having to stop to rest. I sat down on the edge and couldn't get up. Had to ask a nice Asian man for a hand up in return for which I took some photos of his family for him.
After about an hour we'd had enough - we couldn't feel our toes anymore as it was -10 so we headed off to the pub for lunch and a warm up.
Ice Rink

I think Jenna's having trouble standing up.
Jenna and Jesse.
Mike - How it should be done.
Lindsay Lights
Last weekend we went to see the Lindsay Lights - one family who decorate their home every year. Thought I would post the photos for you to look at and the website where you can see what they've done in past years - Lindsay Lights Website.
The lights were beautiful. Check out the website.
Also on Saturday, the Olympic torch runner passed our house.
The lights were beautiful. Check out the website.
Also on Saturday, the Olympic torch runner passed our house.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Merry Christmas
Well, it's Boxing Day in Canada and I'm exhausted. Not that we did a great deal for Christmas but there seemed to be such a rush leading up to it. I think everyone in the Greater Toronto Area left their Christmas shopping till the last minute - me included.
For Christmas I got:
- A lovely cookbook from Jesse - Giada's Kitchen (she's one of my favourite TV chefs but does not come close to Sophie)
- A pilates mat from Jenna- now their's no excuse not to put that DVD into action
- Tickets to Guns 'n' Roses concert from Andy (a date)
- A beautiful pair of the paua shell earrings from my sister, Dawn, to match the necklace the she bought me for my birthday
We invited our NZ friends Layton and Nadine for dinner. It was nice. We served the traditional ham and a slow cooked chicken with a spicy paprika rub - divine, roast veges, green beans and brussell sprouts. Dessert (not that there was any room left) was of course trifle, steamed carrot pudding with custard and fruit salad. I didn't manage any of the trifle but I had it on good authority that it was good.
Must admit to being very homesick right now. Speaking to my sister yesterday, she's camping at Bland Bay which is where we would be if we weren't here. She admitted to hiding in the tent because it was too hot outside. The thought of sitting at the beach with a bottle of Bundaberg Lemon Lime & Bitters in my hand is a good one. Unfortunately, not likely any time soon. I also always miss my Dad at Christmas. This is Andy's first Christmas without his Dad too.
Well, heading up to New Year fast and Jesse will be back at school in just over a week which seems very odd.
Andy has a job secured, at Sirius Satellite Radio - http://www.sirius.com/. Turns out that his profession is exempt from some of the dramas of hiring a "foreigner" so all we have to do is cross the border and get the work visa. Hopefully, we'll be doing that this week. I get an open visa which means I can do anything I want, much less stressful than Andy's situation. We will also activate Jenna's visa at the same time.
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and have exciting plans for the New Year. May all your New Years resolutions come true!
Friday, December 11, 2009
The Room Was Filled With Miniature Michael Jacksons
Today was Northstar Montessori's Winter Concert - a Tribute to the King of Pop. I tell you, it was simply an overdoes of cuteness. They started with the toddlers and went to Junior High.
Jesse was the star of the show with his Dangerous dance assisted by Gregory.
I have uploaded the photos to the MobileMe Gallery. Username is friends password is karls1234.
This link is for the video of Jesse's dance.
He rocked the house!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Dressed for the Snow
Snow boots, snow pants, snow gloves, a good jacket and woolly hat - I'm ready now!
I'm just heading for that big pile of snow over there - need to bring some in the car to school!
Outside at 5pm last night.
A snow penguin???
Having fun in the snow.
This morning awoke to more snow (surprised?). It was different today though as it's not raining, just light fluffy snow. Much more dangerous on the roads this morning as there's a layer of ice under the snow. Not sure I'm happy to drive today. I guess I'll have to get used to it. Where's the summer when you need it.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
More Snow Photos
I took these on the way to drop Jesse off at school. After the first few Andy wouldn't let me wind down the window anymore so some of them are taken through the wet window.
Steps
Our street
Lewes Crescent
Maple Ridge Drive
Fieldgate - you can see how dirty the snow is once the cars have driven on it.
You can't see it but these trees have their winter coats on - they are covered with hesian.
Thought the school bus looked funny with the snow on top.
Pile of snow ploughed from the parking lot at Jesse's school
Jesse's school
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