Monday, September 19, 2011

i wish...

...i could wear really wide legged pants and maxi skirts but i am height challenged!

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maxi skirt from zara


weekend pics

it was a quiet weekend folks.  there were a number of events going on in the city this weekend that i thought i would try to attend - the autumn shift festival on main street, greenpeace's 40th anniversary at jericho park, and a walking art tour at granville island.  unfortunately i wasn't feeling well this weekend and i missed all of these.  instead, i was a homebody.  it's amazing how quickly time whiles away when you are not doing much.  it seemed i spent most of saturday doing laundry, folding, and ironing.  and our kitchen sink needs a plumber so doing the dishes in the bathroom was interesting!  but i also made sure to while away some  time reading through my pile of magazines.  i did manage to leave the house in the mornings for my bikram yoga classes (sweat out the germs in my body) but that was all i could manage this weekend.
this debbie travis basket gets so many compliments! bought at canadian tire.
 

stefan and kai managed to have more fun. they lunched at thomas, played a game of soccer, watched a movie (the first harry potter, they finished reading the book and have begun to read book number 2), kai also sent some thank you cards. and today kai attended a birthday party at a bowling alley. 
 

oh, i did get my potato and leek soup! it was yum as always, thank you stefan! 

Friday, September 16, 2011

more lockets

i am still craving a locket necklace.  i first posted about it here.  i found a few more from a shop on etsy. i especially love this first triangley one.  unfortunately it's sold out.  boo!
 

have a lovely weekend! we have no plans this weekend, a welcome change. 

jamaican memories

our dinner tonight consisted of jamaican patties with curry.  we discovered the patty shop recently but it has been in business for decades.  they make their patties - ready to eat or frozen, veggie or meat, mild or spicy - fresh on the premises.  the pastry is the melt in your mouth kind; nice and flaky.  the shop itself is a little hole in the wall where upon entry you ring a bell for service then choose from the variety of patties on the blackboard.

as we ate, i told kai about the jamaican trip we took when he was 1.5 years old.  one of his highlights of that trip was waiting for the patty guy to show up on the beach with his bike and box of patties.  we ate patties almost daily while we were in jamaica.  it was also his first time eating shrimp which he loved and continues to enjoy. 
the patty guy

we stayed in negril and the accommodation at crystal waters villas was fabulous.  cabins were scattered on the property and each cabin came with a cook/housekeeper. we would wake up to the smell of breakfast and at the end of the day we would return from wherever we were to find dinner in the oven.  we could ask for a particular dish or have her surprise us.  she was an awesome cook and we devoured every jamaican meal she made for us. if we wanted, lunch would be prepared too but we often ate out for lunch - too much good food to be had in jamaica.




a daily nap for kai

        

we discovered kai's love for the water very quickly. the evening we arrived, we walked down to the beach to take a peek and before we knew it kai submerged himself in the ocean with a great big smile on his face (my expression was one of fear!). 
the evening we arrived - kai is dry
the evening we arrived - kai is wet almost immediately
 
 

the driver we hired during those two weeks to take us out of the city for adventures was wonderful with kai and helped care for him on our outings.  kai loved having him around too.
 


we had such fun in jamaica and we often talk about revisiting it. the food was delicious, we ate alot of jerk! the people were friendly and lovely. and i loved their love of colour.
 

 
 
 

 
     
 
 
 
 
we ate here lots!
 
  
needless to say, kai had a fantastic time in jamaica!  these photos were taken on our last day on the island.
 
  
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