Finally! I just received my (Canadian) passport in the mail this week. It took less than 3 weeks by mail. Now J&E and I have all our travel documents lined up. It's been over 7 years since I've had a valid passport, not needed, really with my greencard, but this year is the first year it will be required for land travel between Canada and the USA.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Daddy's Dinner
Friday, May 29, 2009
Booked Passage on the Alaska Marine Highway
I just booked passage on the Alaska Marine Highway from Prince Rupert to Ketchikan, Alaska (leg 1) and from Ketchikan to Bellingham, Washington (leg 2) from Aug 17-21.
This includes 2 nights of camping in Alaska (Signal Creek Campsite) and a cabin on the long ferry ride. Overnight on the ferry! E is a little worried.
It's one of the "book it now or it will sell out" legs of our trip.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Stomping eggshells
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Chevy's!
My cube wall
My desktop at work just died and while I'm waiting for it to reboot, I snapped a pic of my cubicle (I am actually in a hexagonal "honeycomb", not a square cubicle). Time for I-spy! 1 Patrick's "Cheers" magnet pint 2 E's sewing project bunny 3 How many Four Twin Sisters items can you see? My computer is back online - "Cheers"!
Found - Zazzle stamps
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Making A Hammock
Violin practice
Cousins
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Zazzle is in Canada. Finally!
Zazzle.ca just launched today!
I love Zazzle and I get “Camp Gramma” shirts from them every year. For our roadtrip, I’m planning on getting a shirt for each of J&E and myself so we can match when we feel like it.
Amaranth and Quinoa Seedlings
Monday, May 18, 2009
Alphabet Quilt
WolframAlpha - A "Calculation Engine"
WolframAlpha.com
I finally found a search engine (calculation engine?) that answers, almanac-style, all kinds of science, music, math, and "general knowledge" questions succinctly and with graphs and figures. (Huh? you ask - You don't know how hard it is to keep up with J's questions!)
Mary Mary Quite Contrary
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Invitation to view Annette's Picasa Web Album - Exploratorium
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Simplicity 4518 - Lizzie McGuire jacket
Hammered Dulcimer
Here you see J playing our hammered dulcimer. He's giving the strings a pluck which makes it sound like a harp. The little wooden mallet in his hand makes it sound softer. This is one of my favorite instruments, as you can have zero skill, sit down with the mallets, and sound like wind chimes. A profesional player was playing this at an antique faire, and he was kind enough to show us the basics. This instrument is too bulky for our road trip, but we'll be taking a penny whistle, fife, and recorder to flute some melodies at rest stops.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
School Walkathon Fiesta
Friday, May 15, 2009
What is this "posterous" thing
Background
Grammar Gremlins
Goodbye Joyce! See you in Montreal in July!
O Canada!
Above is a border crossing into Canada near Vancouver. This is the first year passports are required (and they mean it this time!) for land travel between Canada and the USA. I, of course, just mailed my application in last week. I took Mare's class on procrastination and passed with flying colors. I just had a pang of dout - did I remember to put my birth certificate in with the application? Yikes! I hope so.
Movie Time!
Probably the most-asked question I have received about our road trip plans is, "How will you keep your kids occupied!?" Well, I won't lie and say that it's easy. We have learned over the years a few tricks. 1 the tub of activities you see between J&E contains: books, coloring/activity pads, pencils, 2 Nintendo DS's, games, puzzles, binoculars, and other assorted toys. Here you see J&E enjoying a movie on a tablet PC (headphones on a splitter so they can both listen while the adults enjoy music or silence up front). Everything that consumes electricity has its own car charger, and in addition we have a dc to ac converter to keep the laptop running (it provides a "regular outlet" in the car). Coupled with lots of rest stops, and some mandatory "quiet time" (gotta enjoy the scenery now and then), as well as naps, we usually don't have much trouble driving long distances with our kids.