Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas Time

Hello,
It has been a while since my last post. Mike has given up on it, but I am determined to keep it going. I'm not even sure if people read it anymore. Anyways, we are now on holidays until January 5th!!! The last few weeks of school were crazy. At my school we had a winter celebration on the last evening before break. Students came with their parents and either brought donations for the food bank or for the shelter (gloves, boots, socks, toothpaste, etc.) The students and their families came to the classrooms to create cards to go to the shelters as well. They enjoyed hot chocolate (the school provided it and we served it)as they made the cards. They also made wish ribbons and created a chain with the ribbons and hung them on the Christmas trees around the school. The families then watched The Grinch in the gym on the huge screen. They laid their blankets out on the ground and wore their pajamas as well. It was such a great night. I was part of the committee that put the night together. One of the other members delivered the donations and cards to the shelters and sent the following text:
Hi everyone:
I just got back from dropping off the Inn from the Cold donations and wanted you to know that each organization was thrilled, and very appreciative of our school's donations. They were particularly touched by the student made cards.
While we were walking in to drop them off, a homeless man asked about the cards that Rob was holding in his hand. He then asked if he could have 3 cards to send to the people he loved. We gave him 3 cards and although we didn't have any envelopes to give him, he walked away smiling & admiring the cards.
We then went to drop some off at the Mustard Seed (around the corner) and they were equally touched by the thoughtfulness of our families.
Our third stop was to the Calgary Drop In Centre, and when we made our way up to the second floor, Rob and I were both surprised to see so many people (more than 200 people) having a little break from the cold, inside a warm building. Phil the man that we dropped the cards off with was speechless, and so appreciative of our small gift of cards. We left feeling a little sad that we didn't have enough cards to leave for each person there.
Our final destination was to the Food Bank. The guy at the receiving dock was happy to include our student's cards in their Christmas food hampers, and thanked us for thinking of them.
Over all it was an emotional day, and I just wanted you all to know what a great impact your work had on the less fortunate people in Calgary.
Have a great holiday, and thank you for all of your effort to make the Winter Celebration such a success!


Mike and I are very excited to come home for a week to visit with everyone. We have a lot going on over the next few days and hopefully can get everything organized before leaving on Friday. We went to the Zoolites at the Calgary Zoo last night. It was beautiful. We walked around for about an hour to see the displays. There was a great Christmas feeling - people singing carols, others gathered around outdoor fire pits, kids sliding down the hills.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Wow Time Flies...

I can't believe it has been just about a month since the last post! Things are pretty much the same here. Just finished working on report cards - they will be going home this week and then parent-teacher conferences will be the following week. I have been very busy with school - student teacher evaluations, preparing for winter celebration, inline skating; jazz dancing. This is the first year where I actually feel like I have things under control and I am enjoying volunteering for various positions in the school. Mike has been busy as well. He had a school retreat last week. They went to Kananaskis for professional development and some time to relax. We have been trying to save money for the past few months, so a lot of our time is just spent at home doing homework, watching t.v., organizing, going for walks, etc. We have also been trying to make different recipes lately. Tonight we had spicy shrimp gumbo and I am making crackerjack cookies...mmmm. We went to the mall today to pick up some new runners for Mike and some makeup for me:) The malls are starting to get crazy...it took us half an hour to find a spot to park. Gordon is still doing well. We are so happy and less stressed now that he is happy and running around.
Christmas is just around the corner and we will be home in a few weeks...hard to believe. Looking forward to a lot of visits, as well as attending the gathering for Jasmine.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween

Hello,
Not much going on in Calgary. The weather has been pretty nice and it was probably the nicest Halloween weather I have ever witnessed. We had about 30-40 kids come by the house this year, mostly really little ones with absolutely adorable costumes. They really liked seeing the cats at the door and one girl even thanked the kitty for her treat. Mike and I took it easy all weekend and got a lot done around the house. We put away all the outside stuff (chairs, marshmallow sticks, etc.) and cleaned the house from top to bottom. Trying to get rid of as much dust as possible for Gordon. We moved all the furniture and vacuumed just about everywhere. Gordon went to the vet this week and he gave him a shot to relieve his itching. It should last for about 3 months and then we go back to another shot. So far it seems to be working. He has been pretty calm and not as itchy the last few days. Our fingers are crossed because we seem to be running out of options. If it isn't dust allergies it could be OCD, which could be a lot more difficult to treat. I have been working on report cards the last few days, trying to get ahead. I am still not feeling very well - started off as a cough and sinuses, but now I have a sore throat :( Mike has been busy watching all the sports he possibly can - BORING! Baseball, hockey and basketball. Although it does give me time to focus and get some work done. Mike and I headed to the Farmers' Market this morning and got a huge bag of vegetables. We were done all our running around by 9:30. Gotta love the time change :) I'm off to bed and Mike is watching his Canucks and the World Series. Hope everyone had a good weekend.
Mike and Mel