

year old boys playing road hockey on my driveway, and two of them are from Korea! These are the twists and turns that your life takes when you open up your horizons. We just came back from skating at the arena for 2 hours, had cookies and hot chocolate afterwards. One of the parents from our school owns a finance company an
d sponsored free skating for all the school families for a small donation to the local women's shelter. So these three pals and their "big brother" Craig, chased each other around the ice for two hours and helped raise money for a good cause. It was such fun to see everyone again after being apart for the March Break. It was good for them to see someone besides the people they live with!! :):) Of course it was fun for ME to see all the other moms and dads too! For a little while it was just the 4 or 5 of them on the ice! All that wide open space!!!

We had some other really fun outings as well this week...after that crazy weekend!!! We made a trip into London to do some shopping. We began on one side of London and visited the Asian food store. This is a lot of fun for all of us. For Kevin, it was fun to be able to buy some treats from home, things he hasn't had in a long time (since he finished the care package full of delicacies from his mom!!) Mi-Chew, geem, shrimp chips, Shin-cup, Jin-Jin jellies, etc..... For us, we get to buy some of OUR favourite Korean treats, which we have come to love!!! We loooooove the sour lemon balls!! I love Cuttlefish chips, which look like Crispix but taste shrimpy...heavenly!!!! Then we drove across the city to go the Christian bookstore and bought a couple of CD's and used the bathroom. Then we stopped at EB GAmes an
d purchased some games and another guitar for Guitar Hero. One of the highlights of that trip was going to Tim Horton's!! Kevin always talks about the time that he had a coffee at Starbucks, which is almost sacrilege to every true Canadian. We would counter his story with the virtues of Tim Horton's coffee and donuts AND Timbits of course!!!! After helping all morning by raking and carrying wood, I treated all the boys at Timmy's. Kevin and I had a coffee and the other boys had hot chocolate. We all had a donute too. Joe's friend Logan came with us as well. Our family size varies on any given day.

The weather has been nice and warm. We visited the sugarbush this week too. The tree are very straight and tall.
A few trees are actually outfitted with taps and pails but most of them are hooked up to a modern line system. We all dipped our finger on the tap to see what the raw sap tastes like. For the sap to "run" you need warm days and frosty nights, so this past week was perfect sap-running weather. A very Canadian outing. I went with a friend of mine who is also hosting a Korean student for the entire year. We made it a little educational field trip:) We enjoyed a horsedrawn wagon ride, visiting with friends in the sunshine, one of us did not particularly enjoy the horsedroppings, and instead of having pancakes with Maple syrup at the bush, we spent the equivalent amount on a large jug of Maple syrup and made french toast at home. We also picked up a package of breakfast sausages at the store to add to supper. I thought this was very thoughtful since Ray was at work all day and couldn't join us. McLachlan's has a great woodchip
covered playground, the kids played outside here for an hour on the teeter totters and with the basketballs. They had such fun together and the weather was fabulous.
Of course....we werent' on the road everyday! This just shows the enduring appeal of Archie comics! Excuse the coffee table....I call it the lived in look. And if you ever come over...please put your feet up on it! We ALL do. (PS- I spy, with my little eye, something that is black and white....Joe made this fabulous little cow bowl in art class at school. He is soooo proud of it. It is has the cutest...Wallace and Grommit type of face on it. He talked about it for weeks, giving us the latest updates on it each Tuesdays and all things his teacher said about it to him. He even named it...that's just Joe.)
8 comments:
Thanks for your "A Week in the Life of..."!
I love the cow bowl! I'll have to ask Joe what he named it. Our kids did that with all sorts of things - which made it rather confusing when people were around - how do you explain that Travis isn't the neighbour's kid, it's the Grand Am...
Jannette
Hey Tetcy, how are you. I was amazed to see that you have no snow left. It is really springtime there. And you lost your shade tree. That will be missed in the heat of summer. Oh well, you will get to see more sky year around. That is a bonus.
So Kevin enjoyed his hockey season right to the end. That is good. Now he can focus on the summer things to do.
And what a nice idea to visit the maple sugar farm. We used to do that right here as well.
And to top it all off, you got to see Avalon in concert. That was great. Is it one of your favourite bands?
Glad you are having fun.
Love, Randall.
Hello Tetcy (sorry for calling your name. I don't know your family name. ^ ^), I'm Francis's mom. I heard that Francis spent great time with Kevin last Friday playing free skating, road hockey, and football. He said that he went to the sugarbush and the maple syrup was great. Seeing this picture, I learned that you and Charlyne went there together. Thank you for the photoes~
Hyon Joo
Aww! I love your post and picture!I would love to prop my feet up on your coffee table some day!It would be great! Man the guys are getting so big! It has definetly been a while. It makes me sad that I will not be making it home for family vacation..but you cant always do everything you want to do.I think by that point I will be opting to have the baby instead of going on vacation.. :) Hope you have a great week! Love Dianna
Hey Tetcy, can you check the way you post comments on Kevin's blog? It is quite hard, for someone not familiar with these operations.
Or maybe you set it up that way. Thanks anyway, thought you should know. He will get more comments, if it is less restricted I would think. Randall.
HI, Tetcy.
This is Kevin's mom.
You spent busy last week also.
Everyone seems to be happy, especially Kevin.
I always thanks for your photo.
Wow! It looks like you guys all had a really good time! I love your updates and I love it that you used so many pics. Maybe I'll have to crack and buy the camera I've been eyeing since christmas...
~ Mary
"Ditto" for what everyone else said.
I wanna stay at your house. You always sound like you're having so much fun. Always lots of activities planned and fun was had by all.
No snow in the driveway. Wow. Wonder what that's like! Maybe I'll find out in May. Sigh. Will spring ever come?
I have some pics posted on my blog about the vacation if you want to check that out. Only if you have time -- there's 100 pictures in a slideshow. :D
Love as always, Karen
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