Showing posts with label 2007 Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2007 Post. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2007

Do-Gooders

There are do-gooders in our world. They still exist. Do-gooders are not usually boisterous or loud. Do-gooders tend to work quietly.

Just like today.

We went to do a bit of shopping, mostly for food, but also for a few small post-Christmas items. We arrived at the cash and were waiting to pay, when the lady behind us asked if we wanted to use this gift card that she had in her hand. It was worth $20. She said she had shopped as much as she wanted to and offered the card.

Do-gooders....be watchful...they show up when you least expect it.

p.s. - I hit 10,000!!! (thank you all for visiting).

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Fermenting Blog

This has been a busy Christmas season, and I seem to have neglected my poor blog. However, during my absence, my blog seems to have fermented, and in the process, appears to be approaching 10,000 hits! This is very cool, seeing as I have only been a blogger for about a year and a half.

Every now and then I peruse the Traffic feed, and sometimes I find some interesting fellow bloggers creating some equally interesting things. Take for example Finding life Hard. One day, I noticed this particular link, and decided to check it out. The blog has a link to a YouTube video called 'Harvey - my life as a dog' (although I am not a dog person - really!).

The video will melt your heart (really - I am NOT a dog person!!)

Enjoy!
Signed KittyLady

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Transported Back in Time

Today, I visited a fellow blogger's site, where this Christmas is the first without a parent. Having been in that situation, I left a comment about how my Dad loved Christmas as well.

While this was sad for me, as this season surely can be, at that particular point in time I was transported back to my childhood home.

My Dad loved Christmas. He loved decorating the house, both inside and outside. There were paper bells (you know the ones....they're just like wedding bells, except that they were red or green and they unfolded and clipped together to form a bell) hanging from the doorways. Garland strung from the curtain rods. Inflatable Santas and accompanying scenery (thanks to my dolls who had to wait in line for their special). There were decorations that played music. Even the budgie's cage was wrapped in Christmas paper, complete with a bow.

Now, just last week, I was again transported back to my childhood. I have these really old ornaments that my parents had bought when they were first married. They are made out of a papier mache type of material, and are quite fragile. There are 2o Santa soldier (at least that's what they look like), a Santa in his sleigh, 2 small Santa boots and 2 large Santa boots. Once again, when I pull these ornaments out each year, I remember. It's funny how things like that can bring you back in time in a flash of a moment.

I guess my memories keep my warm too.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Warm in Heart, Worn on Feet

Today was my vacation day, and I spent it working on a local charity event called Christmas Cheer. Toys and food are donated from the public and corporate sponsors, and volunteers (comme moi) come and help to pack the food and toys for designated families in need.

This was my second year helping with this, and though my feet are a little worn, my heart is very warm. This day always leaves me both in awe and extremely touched by the generosity of the public. I was manning the canned tuna and salmon area.

1500 boxes of food were packed and distributed. Awesome.

If you get A-Channel News, you'll catch a glimpse of me with tuna and salmon in hand. I am wearing a red and white scarf.

Merry Christmas...it is surely coming......

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Holiday Thoughts

It's been crazy busy around here. Work has been crazy busy. Social life has been crazy busy. Add in the regular holiday prep crazy busy.

This is really the first opportunity that I have had to blog. Or any real interest. Just too crazy busy.

Anyway, through all of the crazy busy, I have managed to take some time to reflect. It always happens at some point during the season. When I pull out the Christmas decorations from years past, listen to the Christmas carols. It's a feeling of almost sadness.

But then, I manage to turn the sadness around, and that sadness turns to warmth. That warmth happens when I give.

For me, this is the season for giving, not receiving. There are so many people who have nothing. They may have lost everything in a fire. They may have had nothing to begin with. For me, it's a way to show thanks.

Yesterday I gave. And I will continue to give.

And I will be warm inside.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Fire Last Night in Town

There was a. See here huge fire in downtown Barrie last night. We were in that area earlier last night, about a block away from where this happened.

One of the buildings that was lost was the old wellington Hotel, est. circa 1880's.

This season is such an oxymoron type of season, full of joy for some people, but also full of sadness for others. This is a bad time of year for this to happen. There is never a good time for a fire, however, but many people are now without a home and lost everything. Knowing this town, people will chip in and help in whatever way that they can.

Luckily nobody was hurt or killed.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Friday's Feast - One Hundred and Seventy


Welcome to Feast One Hundred & Seventy
for
Friday, November 30th, 2007


Pull up a chair and dig in!
Friday's Feast is a meme of five questions
cooked up by the chef each and every week.
Enjoy!



Appetizer
What is your favorite carnival/amusement park ride?
  • Always the roller coasters...all of them!


  • Soup
    How do you react in uncomfortable social situations?
  • *blush*


  • Salad
    On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being highest, how much do you enjoy discussing deep, philosophical topics?
  • I enjoy those discussions, but only when the other person hasn't been drinking alcohol. Always best to be on the same wavelength so to speak.


  • Main Course
    Did you get a flu shot this year? If not, do you plan to?
  • I did not, and I may...we'll see.


  • Dessert
    Approximately how many hours per week do you spend watching television?
  • No matter what number I admit to, it will probably be wrong, so I have to take a guess between 10 and 20.
  • Friday, October 26, 2007

    Friday's Feast - One Hundred and Sixty-Six


    Welcome to Feast One Hundred & Sixty-Six
    for
    Friday, October 26th, 2007..IT'S MY BIRTHDAY TODAY!!!!


    Pull up a chair and dig in!
    Friday's Feast is a meme of five questions
    cooked up by the chef each and every week.
    Enjoy!



    Appetizer
    Name a great website you would recommend to others.
  • MINE of course.....


  • Soup
    On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 as highest), how often do you dream at night?
  • I am on a scale of 0, because I don't dream, or at least I don't recall my dreams...I'm sure I must though, or I would be dead...which I am not, and I know that I am not because I am here celebrating another birthday!!


  • Salad
    Did you have a pet as a child? If so, what kind and what was its name?
  • I had budgie birds. Three of them. PeeWee, Pudgie, and Nipper. I was allowed to have birds because they mostly were contained in their cages....except for PeeWee, who came out and flicked peanuts over his head.


  • Main Course
    If you had the chance to star in a commercial, what would you choose to advertise?
  • I would love to advertise handbags....all the uses for them, and the hidden compartments, the smell, the touch....oh oh don't get me started..


  • Dessert
    What is your favorite kind of hard candy?
  • Weeeeeerther's.......
  • Thursday, October 25, 2007

    BJ's Update: A Day in My Life

    Hi! It's me, BJ, the cat!
    I have received some really nice comments from fellow felines and canines, and I just want to say meooooow and thanks for visiting and dropping a comment.

    A few of you had asked how I typically spend my day. I can simply answer that I pretty much do the same thing every day, and that is probably quite similar to what each of you do. Sure, there might be slight variations to this, but in the end it's same poo, different litter box.

    Pretty much everyday, I am up before my parents, and that is because, in the colder weather the heat comes on and I find the air vents particularly warm. It is usually at this point that my parents find it quite cool in the room (because I am soaking up all of the warm air). As soon as I see any hint of stirring from the bed, I am alert and I might give a prrrt or a purrr, just to let My Parents know that I am here and waiting for them.

    My parents will get up and go to the bathroom (one of their daily rituals), and when they head for the bathroom, I am right on their heels in the hopes that somebody will give me an elevator ride up to the sink and turn on the tap so that I can fool around with the water. I can pretty much stay in the sink all day if they'd let me, but I usually end up following My Parents downstairs, because I know that breakfast is coming....and that it will soon be time for m-i-l-k-y!!!!

    My Mom will head downstairs, and I am usually close by, almost tripping her on the way down. She's smart though...she knows to get out of my way..heh. Breakfast noises begin, and when I hear the lid of my food box, I know that there are fresh cookies in my bowl.....mmmmm.

    Then, I wait. I wait for them to get their breakfast going, and I wait for the white measuring cup to be placed in front of my little face so that I can lap up the remnants of milk. Once that is done, I wait for their cereal bowls, again for milk remnants.

    Okay, so it's a tough morning so far. Lots of action. Time for a poop and a pee, and then to burrow down in one of my comfy cozy spots in the basement. On a sunny day, I'll usually pop out of my hidey spot so that I can visit and lie in the sunshine. I might hang around the back door so that I can watch the my little feathered friends eating their seeds (little do they know that my mouth is usually going smack-smack-smack.....). If I'm really lucky, I might even get to go out on the front patio.

    By the end of the day, my dinnertime approaches. More cat cookies (don't ask how I can possibly eat the same thing day in and day out, but I do, and I seem to enjoy it).

    After dinner, we watch TV, and if we're in the basement, I get to cuddle up with whoever has a warm spot beside them. This is probably the best part of the day.....aside from bedtime of course.

    Bedtime is when I stake my spot out on the bed, but first I have to watch to ensure that My Parents are in bed, then I make my move with the most ferocious snuggle attack that you can imagine.

    To some, I might seem to live a pretty simple life. I am spoiled. I am coddled.

    But mostly, I am loved, and for that I am very lucky....Meow!

    Tuesday, October 23, 2007


    Then, there's this lady, from up in Canada way, who uses some really subtle humor, loves sailing whenever, wherever possible, enjoys knitting (my kind of gal there) as well as animals - especially cats! That would be Mau of It's About Time and her sister-in-law is Lattegirl, who received her TREAT on the second day of these little awards. I really should apologize to both of them for the photo on my Tour blog of the area where I live yesterday of my son-in-law with a deer he got two or three years ago because both of them are really big animal lovers. However, hunting -and fishing too - are both really big things in this neck of the woods. Lots of hunters/fishermen/sportsmen of that type come here frequently - many have camps in town here as well as back in the wilderness that does have a pretty good impact on the economy of the area year after year.

    Jeni, from Down River Drivel posted those lovely words. Jeni has been a member of my sidebar for what seems like forever now, and as she wrote, we are like family. In fact, my SIL at Inner Dialogues is one family member who is also a blogger, though she has been doing it much longer than me. Family is a good way of describing the connection with fellow bloggers.

    Jeni is an awesome writer, and has vast experience which she draws upon for her posts. As she mentioned, we have a few things in common, and that's really cool. She is keenly aware of keeping us informed of Dubya's pertinent words each day, and for that we thank her.

    Jeni's award is quite timely for me. This is my time of year. I was born during this season, and feel that I am a fall person. So, why don't you click on her link and go on over and pay her a visit. You never know...you just might become addicted.

    Monday, October 22, 2007

    Reminiscing

    What a weekend! Saturday was haulout day, and, in keeping with past haulout weather, it was cruddy. It was cold. It was very windy. It rained.











    Now, Sunday was an entirely different story. The boat was out of the water, and of course it was splendiforous outside. Like 70 degrees or something silly like that.










    Anyway, I had a bit of down-time, and observed a few things:
    - various people sailing on the bay
    - the grouping of eight Muskoka chairs around an imitation fire pit
    - various boaters offloading their boats, in preparation for their upcoming haulout
    - the glowing highlight effect that the sun had on the islands in the distance

    And of course, I always sit and think about:
    - how can we just cash it all in and sail south, and live on the boat indefinitely

    That last one is the biggest threat to personal security for me. It takes a huge leap to actually be able to throw the docklines and head south for the BIG adventure. It certainly takes some planning and some money.


    It would also mean that BJ would have to learn to sail very quickly.

    Tuesday, October 16, 2007

    One Kitty Left.....Still

    How do you like that for a picture of an unhappy kitty with a little yellow mousey sitting on his head? Well, he was a tad unhappy in that picture and he has been slightly unhappy lately too.

    Yesterday, BJ, our only remaining kitty, went to the vet. He had been walking around favoring his right side, and we became increasingly concerned. He looked uncomfortable, and we had no idea what was going on. So we made an appointment for him. Both of us were nervous as to what they might find, but we were adamant that he would be coming home with us that evening.

    The trip to the vet is always an ordeal. He constantly mroooooowed during the drive, but at least he didn't poop, pee and puke the way poor CoCo used to do.

    When he got there, he became Mr. Curious, exploring every surface and corner, and then he turned on the charm for the staff. They were particularly taken with his little pink nose (so are we hee).

    Now, mind you, he is 15 years old, that dreaded old age number for a cat, so we shouldn't really be too surprised that he may have ailments associated with aging, but BJ's behaviour is very much like that of a kitten sometimes. When we still had CoCo, she would, at times, appear older than BJ.

    In the end, BJ came home with us and got lots of cuddles and treats. He is just an old guy who has a bit of arthritis linking back to an injury that he had a few years ago, when he got his foot caught in a crevice in the basement and had to have one of his toes amputated. When his foot got caught, he probably twisted his knee as well, hence the difficulty later in his little life. He was never quite the same after that I guess.

    But at least we still have him, hopefully for quite some time.

    Monday, October 15, 2007

    Blog Action Day - Blogging for the Environment



    "Blogging for the Environment. Today is Blog Action Day, and the theme this year is the environment. If you have a blog and want to join in, all you have to do is use today to post something related to the environment, in whatever way, shape, or form you prefer. You can pick an environmental issue that has meaning for you and let us know why it's important. Organize a beach or neighborhood cleanup and tell us about it. If you're into fiction writing, give us a story with an environmental theme. Have a podcast, videoblog, or photoblog? Join the fun! The idea here is to have a mass effect on public awareness by sharing as many ideas in as many ways as possible. If you're game for participating, go register your blog Blog Action Day with the 7,000+ other blogs (with 5 million readers!) that are already signed up. Also, see the Blog Action Day blog for more on how bloggers can change the world."

    Happy Blog Action Day.

    We all do little things to make our environment. It might be something as small as recycling our plastics or turning the lights off if not being used.

    Our household actively tries to do the following:
    - use energy efficient light bulbs (the curly Q type)
    - use green waste boxes for food to be recycled/composted (the City provided everyone with a small one for kitchen use and a large one which goes out on garbage day)....the red one is coming in the future (for hazardous waste)
    - use brown leaf bags to recycle lawn/tree cuttings
    - use blue boxes to recycle glass and hard plastics
    - use grey boxes to recycle paper and cardboard
    - when we eat out, will bring home the containers and recycle them if the establishment does not recycle
    - use less plastic water bottles. Buy a Rubbershmaid bottle and refill it!
    - speaking of Rubbershmaid, if your old containers have bit the dust, don't throw them out. I use old ones to store a variety of things, from matches to tealight candles.
    - when shopping, bring your own bags. We do this especially for food shopping. As a matter of fact, we no longer do huge groceries. On our fridge, we keep a list of things that we 'need', and we only buy those things. It sure saves money!
    - recycling is relative to shopping. Before purchasing something, ask yourself 'do I really need this?'


    Everything makes a difference. Remember, we're all in this together. Life is good. Let's keep it that way.

    Friday, October 12, 2007

    Friday's Feast - One Hundred and Sixty-Four


    Welcome to Feast One Hundred & Sixty-Four
    for
    Friday, October 12th, 2007


    Pull up a chair and dig in!
    Friday's Feast is a meme of five questions
    cooked up by the chef each and every week.
    Enjoy!



    Appetizer
    When was the last time you were surprised?
  • In August, when we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary, we received some nice cards from some very close friends.


  • Soup
    Fill in the blanks: My eyes are ________, but I wish they were __________.
  • My eyes are hazel, but I wish they were nothing different than what they are. I happen to like my eyes the way that they are.


  • Salad
    If you were a Beanie Baby, what would you look like and what would your name be?
  • I would probably morph into a kitty Beanie Baby....and I'd be called Minky.


  • Main Course
    Name two things you consistently do that you consider to be healthy habits.
  • Gosh, I do many things...exercise regularly, eat fruits and veggies, track my food intake, drink lots of water.


  • Dessert
    What brand of toothpaste are you using these days? Do you like it? Why or why not?
  • We use Colgate, and we like it.
  • Thursday, October 11, 2007

    BJ's Update: Election Day

    Hi! It's me, BJ, the cat! Well, yesterday was election day here in Ontario, Canada, and my parents, were involved in getting the vote out. They also offered our house to be one of the host houses.

    This surely spelled trouble for me.

    A host house is when an individual's house becomes a mini command central on election day. It serves as a central meeting place for the volunteers who are working the polls in the related riding. This means that people have a place to get their instructions, use the phone, washroom, have lunch and dinner, take a break, get a drink and a snack. It becomes their home away from home.

    This also means that I got to spend my day hiding out in the basement, in my snuggly place, with my litter, my food, and my water. This also meant that I was subjected to loud blaring stereo music, altering between heavy rock and soothing classical.

    And they kept ringing that darned doorbell! Now that really makes my fur stand up!

    This entire day lasted from about 8 o'clock in the morning, til my folks got home around 1AM. Then I quietly creeped back upstairs and crawled into bed with my 2 favourite people.

    p.s. - my folks were out so late because they were celebrating!!!!! Yay to our lady who took Barrie!!!

    Wednesday, October 10, 2007

    For My Ontario Voters

    Get your Vote Out TODAY!

    I am on vacation day - working on the Provincial election to get the vote out.

    Our house is one of five command centrals.......Yay!!!

    Tuesday, October 09, 2007

    I Am An Alien

    But then some of us already knew that...right?

    Found this at Skittles' Place....and while I thank her for the link, I must say....AN ALIEN!!!! REALLY!!



    Your Halloween Costume Should Be



    An Alien


    Friday, October 05, 2007

    Friday's Feast - One Hundred and Sixty-Three


    Welcome to Feast One Hundred & Sixty-Three
    for
    Friday, October 5th, 2007


    Pull up a chair and dig in!
    Friday's Feast is a meme of five questions
    cooked up by the chef each and every week.
    Enjoy!



    Appetizer
    On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being highest, how much do you look forward to your birthday?
  • Because my parents always made a big deal of my birthday, I get excited, so it would be a 10, but I usually get let down once it actually arrives, so that 10 drops to about a 2.


  • Soup
    What is one word you don’t like the sound, spelling, or meaning of?
    There are many words that I dislike. Here are a few which particularly irk me: any swear word, chill, addy.


  • Salad
    Do you wear sunglasses when you’re outside? If so, what does your current pair look like?
  • When it's sunny out I wear sunglasses. I have 2 pair right now. One is a pair of RayBans and the other pair I got at Harley Davidson...black with rubber around the inside to prevent slippage..great for the boat..


  • Main Course
    If you were to write a book, to whom would you dedicate it?
  • I would dedicate it in memory of my parents.


  • Dessert
    Name a beverage that you enjoy.
  • Iced Capps!!! Made with milk of course.



  • Happy Thanksgiving everybody.

    Thursday, October 04, 2007

    BJ's Update

    Hi! It's me, BJ! My Mom thought it would be a great idea if I did a post every now and then, and so here I am, hiding under a pile of tissue paper. I just luv tissue paper.

    A little background about me. I'll be 15 years old this month. I'm just an old fart of a cat. My Mom and Dad found me in Midland, on a farm. I was advertised as a free kitten, along with my sibling. Because I was just so adorable, I was scooped up and brought home to join Muffy and Cleo. CoCo later joined the household, and we became a cat house of 4. Eeek! Muffy went to kitty heaven in 1999 and Cleo in 2000. Then it was only me and CoCo....and little did I know that she would smother my space!

    Now, you know I am the Top Cat now, since the other one (CoCo) left. I don't know where she went, but now I seem to have the entire house to myself. I have My Mom's lap to sit on whenever I want it, and I don't have to be afraid of getting kicked off. I have My Dad's stomach to lie on when I go to sleep with them at night. I get to eat MY food whenever I want, without being pushed out of the way. I even go out on the patio (with someone of course) so that I can roll around and smell the air.

    Now, this is not to say that CoCo was a brute, but she certainly did command her space. She just seemed to dominate everywhere.

    I am so glad that My Parents have decided not to bring home another cat. I really am enjoying the spotlight.

    Have a purrrrrfect Thanksgiving.....til next time....meow xx

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007

    That Time of Year

    Fall is here....sort of. Some days it feels like a hot summer day outside, while the nights get downright chilly. From my window I see the trees losing their leaves. We all know what that means.

    This year, fall is also wrapped around a Provincial election. My Sweetie and I are working with one of the local candidates, and hoping for a win, and most assuredly a change, since it appears to be time for one.

    How did this start? Well, a few years ago, we got involved as a way to funnel my frustration. It was a great experience. Even though we worked long and hard, our candidate did not win, but we learned so much and met new people. So, it seems that in small cities/towns/whatever, one hand washes the other, and here we are again working.

    Now, I have always been kind of shy about discussing this other side of my life. I am not a political activist by any means. Neither am I a protestor. I am simply involved in this group endeavour along with a number of other really fine people. Sometimes, there are events to which we get invited, and I need to rearrange my gym/work schedule to accomodate. Sometimes people are curious as to why I can't be at the gym for example. The other night I finally told someone what we do. To my amazement my blurt was received positively (which surprised the heck out of me). I didn't really feel uncomfortable talking about it either (although my tone of voice was certainly waaaay quiet, in case others would hear). I was asked if I ever got frustrated while calling on people at their homes. I guess I mostly get frustrated when people say that they don't vote, but moreso if a woman says she never votes, and even moreso if a woman says that she votes the same way that her husband votes. Other than that I don't get too frustrated. We are merely messengers.

    So far it is great. We can even feel the momentum working in our favour...at least we'd like to think so.

    ~`~ V~`~O~`~T~`~E~`~
    (don't let others speak for you)

    Update as of 8:30ET - We just got back from our very first political rally, where the premier came to speak. How can I best describe this? Exciting, full of energy, fun, alive, crowded....WOW!