Sunday, April 24, 2011

Ending on a Low Note

This Easter weekend turned out to be a very busy three days. We had two delicious family dinners; one of lasagna and one of the largest ham you've ever seen. I had some tasty Star Wars themed drinks thanks to our local mixologist, Jeff! Tom and I also had a fantastic orphan dinner, care of Mallary's cooking skills! The orphan dinner included cheesy scalloped potatoes (from Paige and Chris), proscuitto wrapped asparagus (*Drool*), spinach and artichoke dip in toasted wonton wrappers, carrots and green beans, beer can chickens and gravy, and... The grande finale... Homemade cream puffs! The cream puffs were amazing! Mallary, you absolutely out-did yourself this time!


I broke out my bunny ears for our family Easter dinner because I thought Dylan might like them. I found them in an old box of costume materials that my mom gave me when I moved out. I think Dylan did like the ears, but he didn't want them anywhere near his head. He has also reached an age where he likes to contradict adults. So... It was hard to tell.


Dylan got a set of coloured bubble-blowers from grandma and grandpa. It was surprisingly challenging to aim his breath through the holes on the bubble maker. As a result, a lot of the bubble solution ended up on his face.


After consuming half of the chocolate in a KinderSurprise, Dylan was on a surprisingly high sugar kick. He burned it off by burying Uncle Tom in pillows for about 25 minutes. When that got boring, they hid inside a pillow fort. Then Dylan bossed me around and told me to "Shut the door (on the fort), Auntie Manda!"


In the mean time, Dylan's baby sister, Madelynn, had a snooze on the floor a few meters away. She didn't seem to mind the ruckus at all!

We were supposed to have brunch with Ashley and Andrew this morning, but unforeseen circumstances caused us to cancel our plans. No worries! We'll catch them the next time they are in town. It's actually probably for the best that they aren't available. I felt a cold coming on last night, and it is now in full swing. Headache, cough, congestion-- you name it, I've got it! Advil, ColdFX and Bentasil cough drops have become my best friends. Talk about ending Easter on a low note.

I'm going to go drink some tea and watch TV in bed now.

Happy Easter!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Inner and Outer Balance



When I started doing yoga two years ago, I didn't know much about it. My friend, Heather, would go to classes two or three times a week and often talked about how much she loved it. But my vague impression of yoga was that it was a bit "out there" with the meditating, loud breathing, and the spirit-mind-body mumbo-jumbo. I know that might be kind of offensive to all the hard-core yogis out there, but all I'm trying to say is that I had no clue what yoga was.

So, how did I get in to yoga in the first place?

I tried yoga purely out of convenience. I was sitting in an office at a computer all day, every day, with very little variation to my routine. When I realized my company offered lunch-hour fitness classes, I decided to try one out. And... I really, really liked it!

Yoga is much more intense than I thought it would be. I am pleasantly tired after classes, and always interested to see what new postures and stretches the instructors will throw at us. What I like about yoga the most are the challenges. There is always a new asana (that is, body position) to try. And while many of them seem impossible at first, there is no better feeling than finally nailing an elusive pose! My strength and flexibility have increased leaps and bounds over the last two years.

Here are some poses I have mastered over the winter session:

Sitting Forward Fold

I can't do this every day. But around week 8 of each session of yoga (approximately 12 weeks in total), I hit my peak of maximum flexibility and strength. Then there are a few weeks of off-time before the next session starts, and I have to build myself up again.

Splits

I haven't been able to do this since I was 12! Interestingly, I am only able to do splits with my left leg forward. I tried to find an old photo of me doing the splits. I'm not sure what happened to it, because I know it was the sister photo to the one I've posted below. I'm about eight here, and I don't think it is possible to replicate this pose...

Circa 1992

Crow

This is an arm balance that probably looks a little crazier than it actually is. It's a bit reminiscent of a hand stand, which I am familiar with from my brief childhood stint in gymnastics. It looks pretty cool though!

Side Crow

This arm balance in my crowning achievement for the winter. I had never heard of or seen this pose until Jasmine mentioned hearing about it during one of her yoga sessions. We googled a photo of it, and I immediately found myself thinking, I. Will. Learn. This. I went home and searched You Tube for an instruction video. And with the help of a Dutch instructor, Esther Ekhart, I started practicing. I mashed my face into the ground many, many times before I found my center of balance. This time I found myself thinking, "SUCK IT, YOGA! I OWN YOU!" A very un-yoga-like attitude!

I am currently working on Flying Pigeon. It will eventually look like this:

Esther Ekhart in Flying Pigeon.

I can't quite get my leg up yet.


And many attempts end in a face plant.


But that's not a big deal. That's what pillows are for. Er... Sort of.

If you've never tried yoga before, I suggest you give it a go! You might be pleasantly surprised like I was. If it doesn't help you find an inner balance, I guarantee it will help with your outer balance and strength. Yoga is something I look forward to every week. Now that I've started, I can't imagine going back to a yoga-less life.

I'm definitely a yoga convert!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Tee-hee!

I saw a link posted on Facebook called, "The 10 Most Obnoxious Responses to Misspellings on Facebook." It seriously made my day.

Here are some hilarious examples:


I want to be Daniel's friend!



"Board! Like I don't have anything to do, not BORD, like a chalkbord. Learn to spelcheck."


*Snort*


If you'd like to see the other 8 obnoxious responses to Facebook misspellings, check them out here: http://www.someecards.com/2011/04/06/the-best-obnoxious-responses-to-misspellings-on-facebook

Sunday, April 3, 2011

The First Spring Blizzard

Well... I spoke too soon.

After 26 years in this city, you'd think I'd know that you can never celebrate an early spring. It just never works out like that. Snow in April and May are common place.

Friday, April 1

If you look closely at this picture, you can see our neighbourhood deer right below the furthest set of windows.

Saturday, April 2

And... 20cm of record-breaking snow later...

The snow kept coming down all of Sunday. I do NOT envy all you people out there with sidewalks and driveways to shovel! It was thick, wet and heavy snow. But the sun came out today and melted a great deal of it away.

Oh Canada, you do love your snow!