Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Winter Wonderland

Well we got back from Tennessee last week and there hasn't been much interesting to write about lately. Just the usual hum-drum of family life. It has been like a winter wonderland around here for the past several days. It's really strange looking out the window and seeing so much snow, so early in the season. The only good thing about it is that it's helping me to get into the Christmas spirit. Because I haven't even started thinking about the dreaded shopping. I'm thinking it's time to do internet shopping this year. But first I need some ideas about what to get everyone. This is a stressful venture which makes me procrastinate even further.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Chattanooga

We're in Chattanooga, TN and have had a lot of fun. Yesterday I took my son to the Creative Discovery Museum where we spent several hours enjoying the multitude of hands-on activities available for the kids. There's a huge water table area with pulleys, buckets and levers where kids can explore how water moves and why it does the things it does. There are many different rooms with everything from music and art to a real archaeology pit where one can dig for dinosaur bones. It's a great place to explore and play - not just for young ones but for adults too. I love seeing the world through the eyes of my son. That way I can once again be a kid...act silly and not have anyone think I'm weird.



Today we went to the Tennessee Aquarium - 2 phenomenal buildings of beautiful water creatures and plants. One building houses the salt water creature, the other has the fresh water. There is a stingray tank where you can actually touch the bamboo sharks and many stingray (which have had their dangerous stingers removed). In another area you can 'pet' the sturgeon fish - the oldest fish still living. They were around in the dinosaurs' time. There is a beautiful collection of jellyfish and undersea wonders. It is so easy to just spend hours watching the beauty of the water world. We had a great time watching the river otters play in their habitat. They're very cute and fast! The penguin exhibit is also a real treat to watch. You can stand in front of them and see them from above and below the water. Containers of chilled water also allow you to feel just how cold that water is that they swim in. It's a great way to spend time here in Chattanooga.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Road Trip

We spent the day on the road driving to Lexington, KY which is where we are staying tonight. As usual, the border was a good hour's wait - and that was after arriving there at 8:45 this morning. I get the distinct feeling that the Americans want to discourage Canadians from entering to shop now that our dollar is worth more than theirs. Only 2 lanes were open for the toll booth, and the wait at customs for the volume of cars was lengthy.


We stopped at Lima, OH for a quick lunch at McDonald's and then it was on to Lexington. We got here around 4:30 and then went to look around at some shops. There is a store called Gordman's here and it's got great deals. After picking up a few things, we went for dinner at Don Pablos - a reasonably good Mexican restaurant chain. The frozen margaritas are good and so was the quesadilla. But nobody can beat Carlos & Pepe's cantina in Ft. Lauderdale - or Iguana Mia's in Ft. Myers for really great Mexican. So it's off to sleep soon and on the road again...Chattanooga here we come!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Snow Already?


I was just shocked to see light snow start to fall this afternoon around 3. Two mornings ago, we awoke to a light dusting which later melted. But as I look out of the window, the ground is more white than green and the temperature is hovering around freezing. So this may hang around. Either way, it's way too soon for winter in my opinion.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The Deer and the Hawk

Sunday morning we finally got to see a deer. I've been waiting a while for this event because back in September my son and parents saw a baby one, but we never did. The large male buck complete with horns, calmly and quietly walked across the road, towards our property, where he then disappeared into the tall reeds. It was so exciting. I look forward to seeing more as winter comes along.

On a sad note, later that afternoon we heard a large crash into the front window. I went out to check because this was much more of a thump than we've ever had. It turns out it was a beautiful brown and white hawk. He must have run into the window at top speed because he broke his neck. That was pretty upsetting. I hope that doesn't happen again.

Friday, November 2, 2007

The Fridge

My husband had another exasperating day dealing with Sears. We finally got delivery of our new fridge. The delivery was supposed to be between 11:20 and 1:20. Now given all the headaches we've received from Sears so far, we certainly weren't expecting them to be able to keep that time frame. So my hubby took the day off from work. By 2pm, he saw a delivery truck go by our home slowly but did not stop. By 2:30, he called Sears delivery information to find out where the fridge was, and was once again jockeyed around between several customer service reps. They either didn't know, told him the same delivery time (and then when corrected realized that yes, that time had passed -- oh!), or curtly said they couldn't help him (and that was their corporate customer service).


So my husband called the store manager where we'd bought the fridge around 2:45, only to discover that he was still out on a late lunch. Coincidentally enough, by 3 the fridge arrived. But by this time, my husband was just at his wits end and fed up with dealing with such an incompetent bunch of Sears employees. We have the fridge but now are dealing with a leakage on the water line hook-up. It's always something.