A very powerful photo of reflection snapped as the sun began to set on December 25th. TAKEN: DECEMBER 25th, 2023 |
Sunday, January 7, 2024
MY EMPTY CHAIR
Sunday, December 17, 2023
SOME AFTERPARTY PETRO
TOP: Our festive holiday view of the falls in our sleepy little town BOTTOM: Watching the sunset, waiting for my coworkers to arrive. TAKEN: DECEMBER 15TH, 2023 |
Last Friday, my husband and I rented a large AirBnB home overlooking the Bracebridge Falls, and hosted an afterparty for fourteen; which included the seven coworkers I am closest with and some of their life partners.
I was pleasantly surprised by the individual reactions I received as they walked through to the kitchen and spied the gaggle of Petro Canada glasses neatly lined up on the counter. There was one on display for each of us.
None of them readers of my electronic journal, I told my story of how my collection of over two hundred glasses came to be, then poured them a spot of holiday spirit.
I explained that whomever enters my home for the first time, always has to raise a glass and have a drink with my dad. Because my home couldn't sleep ten like the rental could, I brought my glasses to them - as if they were entering my home for the very first time.
As I told the story, one of the project managers I work with (who is the same age as Jukebox) Facetimed his parents so that they could meet me and hear my silly story about my glass collection. Similar in age, they remembered when my conversation pieces were all the rage.
Then, as so many do, promised to keep an eye out for them in Southern Ontario and have their son deliver them to me. As it does whenever anyone offers to help grow my obsession, it warmed my heart.
As I reflect on the last year, I am grateful it has been exceptional. I think I finally have this work/travel life balance thing in check. I took the business to the next level at work AND I got to have a drink with my dad in some pretty cool places.
Under the stars at the Bellagio fountains Las Vegas, in the sun on a beach in Jamaica, rockin' Broadway in downtown Nashville, and with fourteen work buddies overlooking the beautiful Bracebridge Falls.
Life is really good!
And keeping my pops memory alive with my Petro Canada water glass collection is just an added bonus!!
Saturday, December 2, 2023
RAMA-LAMA-DING-DONG
Seated in the tenth row, waiting for the BNL to take the stage. TAKEN: DECEMBER 1st, 2024 |
I will start by saying that there was so much musical talent on that stage, it makes you proud that they are Canadian. And though I love their mainstream hits, I really enjoy their holiday offerings, and I am pleased to report that the evening offered a perfect blend of both.
Their comedic banter provided a ton of belly laughs and we headed home extremely entertained.
The buzz of listening to everyone exiting talk of how amazing it was was an added bonus, with both of us admitting it was far better than we were expecting it to be. Once again, money well spent, and another music concert ticked off the list.
My apologies about the photo quality. I left my phone and home and my husbands' needs to be put to pasture - PRONTO!
PS: Here's a great podcast link with Ed Robertson titled Don't Let Revenge Breed Resentment (click to listen)
The amazing Ed Roberton (center) flanked by Kevin Hearn (l), Tyler Stewart (drums), and Ed Kreegan (r) TAKEN: DECEMBER 1st, 2023 |
Performing my favourite song off 'Barenaked For The Holidays' CLICK TO LISTEN: God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman w/ Sarah McLachlan TAKEN: DECEMBER 1st, 2023 |
Bringing down the house with Brian Wilson! TAKEN: DECEMBER 1st, 2023 |
Monday, December 26, 2022
OUR GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD
Our
motto: If you can’t do great things, do small things in a great way. TAKEN: DECEMBER 26th, 2022 |
Well, we woke up this Boxing Day morn and it was still snowing.
Filled with great food and good
cheer, we headed to bed just after midnight, with the general intention that
we would sleep in. Well, the holiday Gods and our canine cohorts had other plans for us.
With little motivation and the pups primed to play, I focused on preparing a fresh pot of coffee. My man then settled downstairs to watch curling
and I in the living room tackling a jigsaw puzzle. All I can say is that I knew after
three days straight of snow removal, I did NOT want to shovel today!
Anyway, as I have acknowledged here before, we live in a sleepy little town where everything is a fifteen-minute walk and a five-minute drive. We’ve owned our home and lived at this same address for more than twenty years.
Though we tend to be somewhat private people, we live in an amazing neighbourhood of likeminded peeps that embrace a true sense of community.
When my husband was medically bound to use a walker last fall, it was my neighbour to the left (whose home you see above) that arrived from work on a Friday night and immediately fired up his gas-powered leaf blower on steroids to give a gal a hand to ensure our end of season cleanup could be completed.
So, knowing we were experiencing record breaking snow fall levels, my husband announced we would repay his good will. Not because it would be expected... but more for these eight little words.
Would you want to come home to that?
Happy Holidays everyone - and remember to always pay it forward. Because a small gesture from you, could make the world of difference to someone else.
#thatisall
Sunday, December 4, 2022
A SIMPLE HOLIDAY SHIFT
When we took our road trip to the Outer Banks for Canadian Thanksgiving, during those couple of thousand miles in the car, we mutually decided we would not be celebrating the holidays this year. Or, at least not as we had in the past.
Initially, it was because we had planned to take a full two weeks off together and disappear with the dogs for another beach house experience farther down the coast.
Then,
when my company decided to close the last week of this year and the first week
of the new, our idea of hitting the open road went out the window; with me being off the second week alone.
The good news?
We
discovered we would only have one week together early enough, that we could ensure the cottage be stocked and ready to
head in and stay during what time we did have off together. A ritual we haven’t been able to enjoy together since late December 2014.
Heading down the hill (Pre-4wheeler) with provisions to ring in the New Year. TAKEN: DECEMBER 27th, 2014 |
The biggest inconvenience associated with enjoying our cottage space when it has been closed down is drawing, hauling, and boiling water out of the lake. That said, with enough split wood, the wood stove does all the work heating the water for the dishes as well as keeping us very toasty and cozy.
I have to admit, there is something to be said for the place smelling of great food that isn't grilled outside, not to mention the serenity of no one else around as we sit around the glow of an outdoor bonfire with the music cranked on a cold night. Which is probably why we've never listed it for sale. It brings out the best in both of us.
Anyway, for the very first time since becoming parents, we are establishing a 'zero gift giving zone'. I have put up a beautiful natural tree as well as my exterior lights but that is it. I guess you can say there has been a seasonal shift.
A shift because, after the last couple of years we have had, and the deep losses we have felt this year alone, we believe the true gifts are of time and love - and they will always be the two most important things we could ever hope for.
Time and unconditional love....
The perfect gifts which will NEVER appear on your credit card statement, nor have any type of buyer’s remorse attached!
Friday, December 31, 2021
REMEMBERING 2021
There is so much emotion attached to the last year that I truly don’t know where to start.
Personally, I decided I would no longer surround myself with people that didn’t have the same core philosophies as yours truly, cleansing myself of a mountain of stress and unnecessary drama.
Professionally, I decided that health of loved ones and home life happiness trumped making ungrateful employers’ gobs of money without thanks. Who knew that at my age I could still grow a pair? Guess you CAN teach an old dog new tricks!!
All the best for 2022 everyone. Remember to keep your hands and feet in the ride at all times.
Cheers from Rhondi
Most significant moment (centre): Merry Christmas! My husband and his sister were both given a clean bill of health. What an amazing way to end the year that lasted a century.
January: Knowing that travel wouldn’t be an option, we decided
in the new year to keep the cottage deck cleared of snow so that we
could spend weekends there during the winter.
February: Back in lockdown and only interacting with our exclusive
bubble, we enjoy an amazing dinner and bonfire to celebrate Jukebox’s birthday.
March: With my husband being fast tracked for surgery, we received our first shot.
April: Rebuilding cottage decks and illustrating the crap we
found – including a kitchen sink that had been buried for decades.
May: After we had a new roof installed, we spent the weekend
repairing and staining the exterior of our home.
June: Born April 9th, 2021, we brought home the
lovely Miya Maria on June 9th (my Dad’s birthday) 2021.
July: After a 7-year hiatus, Goob got me back on the golf links on Sunday afternoons. I had no idea how much I had truly missed it.
August: Stella, our floating picnic table became the go to
pup activity (and official conversation piece) on Orillia Lake.
September: I snapped this photo moments before my husband went in to have his life
changing surgery.
October: Just eighteen days post op and we attended the beautiful
wedding of my husbands brother and his new bride.
November: Mid way though our three-month break, we found a
beautiful bouquet of the Petro Canada glasses I collect. Words can't express how I still get excited to find them.
December: Life is good. Though I left my job in October, for the first time in my life I chose life balance over work life which has made a world of difference for us.
Sunday, December 27, 2020
TINY BUBBLES
My electronic journal found some bizarre inspiration this morning.
It was when the vinyl record player that is my mind kept hearing the classic 1966 Don Ho lounge lizard tune: Tiny Bubbles . (The song title is a link for those that have yet to have the pleasure.)
Now I'm sure we can all agree my chosen isn't a festive holiday tune, nor a track that plays into the whole 'reason for the season' vibe. Let's face it, as we crawl toward the end of a year so annoying it continually tripped over itself (twenty-twenty), a song about tiny bubbles within a lockdown mandate shouldn't be considered unfathomable.
My tiny bubble. Featuring my amazing Fab Five! TAKEN: DECEMBER 25th, 2020 |
Thursday, December 24, 2020
MY HOLIDAY MUGGING
My hug-a-mugga-fulla-java holiday tradition I truly enjoy. TAKEN: DECEMBER 24th (l-r 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020) |
It started a few years back when I began embracing Instagram. The mug became a unique way to send best wishes to the masses whilst embracing my love of taking pictures. Not an online shopper, before purchasing this offering (the mug on the far right) I really did have to search high and low locally.
In the end, I chose the one I did for the one-word explanation it illustrates.
I literally stood in the store talking to myself, wishing the past year had brought more joy and far less angst in so many areas of my life. My 2020 choice resembles what I hope the future will unconditionally bring to everyone. JOY.
Merry Covid Christmas eve everyone. More importantly...
Java GREAT day!
Thursday, December 17, 2020
MY CHUCK B. TREE
A week or so in I noticed my wee Chuck B was not taking on water. The second week I noticed my holiday ribbon beginning to sag. Figuring he was sent to market a month before he became mine, then proudly jimmy rigged him on a glass table so his star could reach the ceiling (next to a large picture window), week three had the inevitable happened. Suffice it to say, I had to officially call his very brittle time of death.
Not one to throw dead needles out before a celebration supper, I decided to refrain from plugging in my beloved 700+ lights until our upcoming Christmas morn.
Meaning, the neatly wrapped gifts will be lit by a lighter shade of green on Chuck's last day, then I will have him serve as my annual Boxing Day quick burn bonfire sacrifice. In a non-religious or Game of Thrones kinda way!
Jokes aside, I’m not even remotely surprised about the general fate of my tree. As a matter a fact, as we head back toward grey-lockdown here in Ontario, I will just add it to my long list of... “I didn’t see that coming at me in 2020." Which also reinforces the important message my buddy Charlie Brown (aka - Chuck B) has been reminding me for decades: “It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree that matters. It’s who’s around it.”
I guess the difference between this year and all others previous, is if you happen to be one of the five in my bubble on Christmas Day, I must ask that you please refrain from standing around the tree with any type of heat bearing or igniting thingamajigs.
Better yet, best ensure ugly holiday sweaters are both flame retardant and cover off at least two of the four hazard categories for arc protection and flame resistance: being the tree itself and a turkey that may burst into flames in the oven.
Guess as a proactive measure, I should promise to have both fire extinguishers and garden hose on standby to keep our wee bubble of visitors safe from any potential and unexpected harm. Which is soothing in itself.
But let's face it....
Who the hell worries about an ongoing lockdown and world pandemic risk when I'm the one cooking a butter-basted bird?!
#yagottalaughaboutit
Sunday, November 22, 2020
SNOW IT STARTS!
My pretty pups posing with my frozen foe! TAKEN: NOVEMBER 16th, 2020 |
Sunday, January 5, 2020
QUIET QUESTMAS
Proof of a very quiet Questmas Eve! TAKEN: DECEMBER 24th, 2019 |
I’ve been involved in digital marketing before most understood the reach and power online media offers. With my current digital footprint being what I would classify as decent, I can't express how excited I am to be gaining even more knowledge.
I know, eh?!
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
REMEMBERING 2019
My year in the rear view! TAKEN: Throughout 2019 |
Monday, December 31, 2018
REMEMBERING 2018
There is no path to happiness, because happiness is the path. ~ Budda TAKEN: ALL IN 2018 |
Thursday, December 27, 2018
MY PERFECT GLOW
ONLY multicoloured lights for this cat. TAKEN: DECEMBER 24th, 2018 |
Then, every night, something always made me stop and reflect.
Enjoying my beautifully lit tree.
Sunday, December 23, 2018
THE GIFT OF GUILT
Truth is, I generally overload my cart & overspend on comfort food. With the subliminal thought process that I'll be able enjoy my sinful spoils when I get home.
My next confession is that our timing yesterday had us land at the Walmart McDonalds to avoid the previously mentioned shopping threat; which in itself was an epic fail.
Last minute shopping with my Sweetie. Embracing a glamour shot under fluorescent lights! TAKEN: DECEMBER 22nd, 2018 |
I am laughing because I tend to always focus on the negative rather than the positive. That, and because I know more than most, that guilt is the ultimate gift that keeps on giving.
Yup, yesterday I ate fast food.
Yup, yesterday I had to spit on my hand, calm down my out of control bangs and retake the picture I'm sharing.
Yesterday confirms my Sweetie is definitely my daughter (replace a Hallmark movie with How I Met Your Mother). Except for her hair.
It was perfect in her hat and didn’t need any of my impulsive spat for the retake.
Felt the need to clarify that.
Just sayin'
Thursday, April 5, 2018
E IS FOR EXHILARATING
Two Toronto Raptor games, a killer oceanfront suite at the Grand Beach Hotel, & evening dining in South Beach, Miami. Giddy UP! TICKET PICS TAKEN: MARCH 10th, 2018 |
Sunday, April 1, 2018
A IS FOR APRIL ADJUSTMENT
So, even though I missed their master list registration (that closed yesterday) I figured I would once again forge ahead and play by my own rules; which coincidentally work especially well in my favour!
Admiration. Ambition. Absenteeism. Adios Amigos. Amazing... Resulted in an April Adjustment! TAKEN: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 |
Here are the pictures from my last five April 1st posts.
2013: Admiration (As you can see I hadn’t embraced how my camera truly fit in yet.)
2014: Ambition (Dot proving to me that ambition is a true key to success.)
2015: Absenteeism (Reflective that the two bloggers that got me started, had quit.)
2016: Adios Amigos (Starting by saying goodbye, as I'd fled to Mexico to learn to surf.)
2017: Amazing (The selfie I shared was taken the night before my very first April A- Z post in 2013. What an amazing outlet this has truly become!)
Sunday, December 31, 2017
SOME ADVICE TO LIVE BY
My timing to town was perfect, which allowed me the privilege of taking my daughter for a bite of lunch at our favourite coffee shop. After a great visit and some much needed 'I love yous,' I headed back toward the homestead on foot. Man, it was cold. I hadn't noticed the bitter windchill heading to town as it must have been to my back.
My beautiful airborne Annie... with Puddin' and Dot! TAKEN: DECEMBER 30th, 2017 |
As I grabbed my phone I laughed a loud. All my mind could process from the oncoming visual was THIS's what unconditional love looks like!
It's that simple.
In 2018, make a conscious effort to radiate the energy you want to receive. Always keep your words kind, and the tone of your voice kinder. Spend time with the people in your life that align with your personal philosophies; and less with those that don't.
Most importantly? ...Don't be a dick!
As we officially ring in our seventh eve together, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and once again thank you all so very much for reading.
Cheers to 2018 ~ Rhondi
Saturday, December 31, 2016
ARRIVEDERCI 2016. WELCOME 2017.
Barometric elation aside, I guess I am trying to relay that in a nutshell I had a really good year. So very grateful for so many things, yet there is only one place to start. Look at those kids. We're so very blessed. Truly thankful for them, as well as our good health. Nothing tops those two. Nothing will ever come close.
So grateful for a year full of wonderful memories. Thankful for so much. TAKEN: Throughout 2016 |
Happy 2017 everyone. As we journey into our seventh year together, thanks to each and every one of you for reading. It is truly appreciated.
Godspeed ~Rhondi
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRING…
A quiet house waiting for morn. TAKEN: DECEMBER 24th, 2016 |
For that, I will always be absolutely and unequivocally grateful.
Who needs a selfie stick when you have Goobs extra long reach? TAKEN: DECEMBER 25th, 2016 |