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Friday, December 24, 2010

Santa visit 2010


Got my annual Santa visit in this year!
This time with some friends from school - elementary school!

He didn't remember me from last year, but that's understandable as I didn't get quite a good one-on-one in 2009.
Here's hoping for a good memory for Mr Claus for this year!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Santa's surprise

Santa made a little present for our Calvin Seminary folk!

Enjoy!

(Yes, there is an extremely long story both before, during and after Santa sent this out to our seminarians. Too long for a blog, so just enjoy the music! And actually 'no' I did not create this. Click on the Christmas hues in the text above.)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Sleighbell Shuffle

I'm not ecstatic about it, but knowingly and unknowingly I've gotten on a number of e-mail distribution lists. It's easy to delete the unwanted ones (98%), so I remain subscribed and appreciate the helpful 2% which do come along.

One of these e-mails was announcing the "Sleighbell Shuffle" a 5k run through the wintry streets of Grandville in subzero temperatures at night. Tell me, who WOULDN'T jump at this opportunity?!

I convinced an equally crazy colleague of mine to join, so we planned to
  1. meet up at the start of the race
  2. obtain our free jingle bells to tie on our laces
  3. donate old winter coats for the local woman's shelter, thus obtaining raffle tickets
  4. run 5k
  5. feast on eggnog and cookies following the race
  6. possibly win something at the raffle
We are quite a team. I accomplished numbers 2, 3 and 6. She accomplished 4 and 5. A very important step is number 1 and this you will be quick to notice both my running partner and I bypassed. Through a series of humourous (to me at least!) events, she ended up running the 5k and I was left behind inside the warm school.

Thirty minutes or so later as the runners came through the school doors, winded and cold, I was shocked to see her. She equally to see me. We shared our stories, which made sense as to how we missed each other when notes were compared and I thought was simply hilarious - my partner, not quite as much.

In the end we did jog about half a mile following her run to sing a Christmas carol to another colleague (and kin) who lives on the route and had kept an eye out for us amidst those who ran, but texted to say they didn't see us for some reason... hmm.

Oh yeah, number 6! This was my prize, which is perhaps a bit unfair since I was the only one present who didn't run...

It's a heart rate monitor - for serious athletes - those who actually do things to make their heart rates go above sedentary.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Perfect Gift

Arriving home from work on Friday, I found a new phonebook waiting underneath the mailboxes for each of the residents. Not remembering the last time I actually looked at a phonebook, I brought the orange plastic bag and its contents home, released Si from his cage and offloaded my work related accoutrements.

Over the last few months, I've probably spent hours investigating and choosing quite deliberately which toys I thought would be the most engaging for my little greyhound. Usually with little success.

This week the ideal object of entertainment was discovered. Silas, my 'nothing gets me excited' greyhound went absolutely crazy over this postal service delivery. Ripping into the bag, tearing the phonebook(s) apart, and throwing the respective pieces all over the room.

This kept him occupied for quite some time and I regret not videoing his moments of exuberance. And in classic Silas mode when he felt all had been successfully torn, slobbered, chewed and scattered he collapsed contentedly in the middle of it all.