Monday, November 7, 2011


Friday is Remembrance Day....here is some information on the Poppy that we wear in Remembrance.....


HISTORY

Each November, Poppies blossom on the lapels and collars of over half of Canada’s entire population. Since 1921, the Poppy has stood as a symbol of Remembrance, our visual pledge to never forget all those Canadians who have fallen in war and military operations. The Poppy also stands internationally as a “symbol of collective reminiscence”, as other countries have also adopted its image to honour those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.

This significance of the Poppy can be traced to international origins.

The association of the Poppy to those who had been killed in war has existed since the Napoleonic Wars in the 19th century, over 110 years before being adopted in Canada. There exists a record from that time of how thickly Poppies grew over the graves of soldiers in the area of Flanders, France. This early connection between the Poppy and battlefield deaths described how fields that were barren before the battles exploded with the blood-red flowers after the fighting ended.

Just prior to the First World War, few Poppies grew in Flanders. During the tremendous bombardments of that war, the chalk soils became rich in lime from rubble, allowing “popaver rhoes” to thrive. When the war ended, the lime was quickly absorbed and the Poppy began to disappear again.

The person who was responsible more than any other for the adoption of the Poppy as a symbol of Remembrance in Canada and the Commonwealth was Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian Medical Officer during the First World War.

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Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae

With Britain declaring war on Germany on 4 August 1914, Canada’s involvement was automatic. John McCrae was among the first wave of Canadians who enlisted to serve and he was appointed as brigade surgeon to the First Brigade of the Canadian Forces Artillery.

In April 1915, John McCrae was stationed near Ypres, Belgium, the area traditionally called Flanders. It was there, during the Second Battle of Ypres, that some of the fiercest fighting of the First World War occurred. Working from a dressing station on the banks of the Yser Canal, dressing hundreds of wounded soldiers from wave after wave of relentless enemy attack, he observed how “we are weary in body and wearier in mind. The general impression in my mind is of a nightmare.”

In May, 1915, on the day following the death of fellow soldier Lt Alexis Helmer of Ottawa, John McCrae wrote his now famous work, an expression of his anguish over the loss of his friend and a reflection of his surroundings – wild Poppies growing amid simple wooden crosses marking makeshift graves. These 15 lines, written in 20 minutes, captured an exact description of the sights and sounds of the area around him.

Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae left Ypres with these memorable few lines scrawled on a scrap of paper. His words were a poem which started, “In Flanders fields the poppies blow…” Little did he know then that these 15 lines would become enshrined in the innermost thoughts and hearts of all soldiers who hear them. Through his words, the scarlet Poppy quickly became the symbol for soldiers who died in battle.

The poem was first published on 8 December 1915 in England, appearing in “Punch” magazine.


IN FLANDERS FIELDS

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

John McCrae

His poem speaks of Flanders fields, but the subject is universal – the fear of the dead that they will be forgotten, that their death will have been in vain. Remembrance, as symbolized by the Poppy, is our eternal answer which belies that fear.

Sadly, Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae died of pneumonia at Wimereux, France on 28 January 1918. He was 45 years old.



I found the following information through http://www.salvationarmy.ca/?s=poppy&x=18&y=6

DID YOU KNOW?

The poppy should be worn as close to the heart as possible on the left lapel of the outermost garment

An old poppy should never be reused.

Poppy’s found lying on the ground should be placed in a cemetery or at the foot of a war monument.

In 1915, John McCrae, a Guelph, Ont. native and doctor serving with the Canadian Forces Artillery, wrote about the poppy explosion in his famous poem In Flanders Fields.

The average donation for a poppy is a loonie.

In recent years, the distribution of poppies has been steadily climbing. Let’s keep up the trend.

Friday, November 4, 2011


Hey there!! Long time no see!!!


Last night...Superior High School held it's Student Recognition Evening....Matthew had taken Jump Start last year and won an award for technology...here's the thing..it wasn't just people in his grade..it was everyone who did well in their classes last school year...so you can imagine....well...let me start by asking you this...what's our last name? Zaina...starts with a Z. So, we conversed and have decided to ad an A to our name...Azaina.....so we aren't always waiting til the end. Just kidding actually...out of respect that we will always stay until everyone received their award. The staff did a great job though...they kept it moving fast...it was only about 45 minutes!! They know what they're doing!!!

The picture though? A blur!! lol! We all forgot to bring a camera so I had to try to use my cell phone camera. Turns out...there were a few Z's missing from their list....so I was surprised at how fast Matt's name came up!! So...it was a blur...of Matt going in one direction and the principal facing the other way. Ahhh...memories!!!

Have a great weekend!!!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Morning all!!

It's the day before Friday the 13th!! Do you have any superstitions? I don't...but there is one thing that bothers me even when it's not a Friday the 13th. I cannot stand it when the volume level on the tv is at 13. Seriously. My hubby laughed at me (in a nice way) when I told him he had to go up one or down one...but the level could not be at 13. I have no idea why that would bother me so much...cause I certainly don't mind watching channel 13. Also...if I eat chocolate easter eggs (I use this as an example because we still have an abundance of these)...it has to be 12 or 14. Usually 14.

I love status updates on facebook...this morning we talked about a couple that caught our eye...the first one is from a friend of ours..a coworker, so we won't put her name on here...but here is what her status said...oh..we need to add that she is expecting...


one of our facebook friends...who is expecting posted this last night...

.....just went to take out dinner out of the oven and realized I accidently SHUT it off 25 mins ago when I was checking the time...and the other day I went to put a loonie in a parking meter but turns out it was the newspaper box...grrr...would really like my brain cells back.


This one had me laughing when it was posted this morning...this is from Judy...frin her status update this morning....
Judy...s awake. If you're expecting bright-eyed and bushy-tailed go catch a squirrel.

One of the things I love about facebook is reading these status updates...people are so funny!

Have a wonderful day!!

Monday, May 2, 2011

May is here!! and the snow continues...but hopefully...this is the last of it? Tomorrow sunny and 14! Hope that helps you get through the day!

The boys came for a sleepover this weekend...Brandon is 4 and Garrett is 3. I think though, that they may be using me for my wii and Toy story 3 game..anyways....they decide where they want to sleep...either with me, their Uncle Matt or Auntie Vic...they chose to sleep with Auntie Vic Saturday night. Yesterday, Victoria said she was laying in bed with her eyes closed, andI heard Brandon lean over to Garret and say "Garrett, I had the greatest dream last night!!" Garrett said "Really?!", in his cute little voice. Then Brandon starts telling him about having a dream about tractors, and one of the tractors was his buddy, then he was standing on it and threw a lasso onto a fence! Victoria said it was so funny listening to them talk about it!!

Ahh..kids. We are celebrating Mother's Day all month here at CKPR...we have questions every weekday to answer and win a $250 prize pack!! As we were talking about it this morning, I was reminded of the time my daughters Kayla and Victoria decided to make me breakfast for Mother's Day. I waited in my room...I could hear the commotion in the kitchen..and after a while, they came in with breakfast all ready for me. Some juice and toast. I LOVED it!! There is nothing like seeing your children, proud of their accomplisments. It took some time to eat the toast..which by the time they buttered, it was cold. I giggled as I snuggled them and enjoyed breakfast. Ahhh...memories.


Have a great day!!!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Happy Tuesday!!

Some fun things to share from the show for you this morning!!


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CANADA AND AMERICA:
• No hockey team in Canada named after ducks.
• Canadians keep the peace, Americans carry a piece.
• Doesn’t say ‘flocons de mais grillés’ on a US box of Corn Flakes.
• Americans have a ‘buck’; Canadians have a ‘loonie’.
• Americans have sunny beaches in Florida to visit each Winter, while Canadians have
... sunny beaches in Florida to visit each Winter.


Don't feel guilty about your chocolate consumption...it was Easter after all! Check this out...you'll feel much better about it!!

THE RULES OF CHOCOLATE:

• If you get melted chocolate all over your hands, you’re eating it too slowly.

• Chocolate-covered raisins, cherries, orange slices, and strawberries all count as fruit. So eat as many as you want.

• Eat chocolate before each meal. It’ll take the edge off your appetite and you’ll eat less.

• If calories are an issue, store your chocolate on top of the fridge. Calories are afraid of heights, and will jump out of the chocolate to protect themselves.

• Chocolate has many preservatives. Preservatives make you look younger.

• Why is there no such organization as Chocoholics Anonymous? Because no one wants to quit.

• Put ‘Eat Chocolate’ at the top of your list of things to do today. That way, at least you’ll get one thing done.

• Money talks. Chocolate sings.


Have a great day!!!

Friday, March 25, 2011

I spent some time with the Harbour Youth Services Girls Club at Kingsway Park School yesterday...this club is called the "Kids Come First" club. I had such a great time with them!!
I read “The Monster Who Ate Darkness” to them...their theme right now is "Monsters"
They asked all kinds of questions about my job....then they wanted autographs!!!
This all started with a letter I received a few weeks ago from the girls...the letter was hand written...by the girls, who are in grades 1 to 4...a colourful letter it was...and it had all kinds of cutouts of the things I love...a camera, baseball, a picture of a family, headphones, books and of course...popcorn..these girls did their research!! The letter was asking if I could help out with an event coming up....the 2011 Amazing Raising Cash For Kids Race! This will be held May 28th....and it is in support of the Harbour youth Services' after school programs...where kids have aceess to the resources and support they need to dream big!!
These programs are great for the girls club who I visited yesterday...and for the boys club...and the programs are at more than one school...so if you wanted to help out..go to hyskids.com and sign up for this fun event!!!

Here is the link to the information page:
http://www.hyskids.com/Newsletters/Amazing%20Race%20invite%20(2)_pagenumber.002.pdf



An icon passed away this week....Elizabeth Taylor passed away. She was laid to rest in a simple ceremony yesterday. There was no procession to the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles, just limousines carrying family members. The service started after a 15 minute delay. Her publicist says that's because the screen legend wanted to be
late to her own funeral. You have to appreciate the humour!

Have a Great Weekend!!!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Happy Thursday!!



Today we had Constable Mark Caccamo, School Resource Officer to talk to us about the events that we have heard in the news regarding attempts to lure kids into vehicles in our city.

The conversation was so good, it was a great opportunity to help adults and kids to talk about what to do to keep safe. Some highlights:


For the Parents:

Don't become too comfortable or complacent, even in your own neighbourhood. Make sure your kids get to where they are going.

When it comes to their clothing, you may want to rethink having their names on items, this is one way "strangers" gain their attention, by calling them by their name.

Keep an open dialect with your kids. If they know they can tell you anything, they will.

When it comes to strangers, know that if your child has met them once, they may think they would be safe to talk to or go somewhere with. If your child behaves in a manner that indicates this person makes them uncomfortable, pay attention.

You could consider coming up with a code word to use for people who may have to pick up your child.



For Kids:

Don't go in ANY vehicles. If there are relatives that may pick you up, you would know that before you left school or anywhere you happen to be.

You might want to come up with a code word with your parents so that anyone that may come to pick you up from school or wherever you are would have to know the code.

No one expects you to stop and write down a description of a person who has made you uncomfortable, but what you can remember would be helpful.

Be aware of your surroundings. If a anything looks suspicious, tell your parents or an adult you trust.


We are working on posting the interview will be posted on our website soon.



More than 500,000 people were polled for an ABC TV and People magazine movie poll - asking the question - who takes the title of THE most romantic onscreen couple of all time.

Making the list:

The romance between Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in 1939 classic "Gone with the Wind" was rated the second most romantic film pairing

....while Richard Gere and Julia Roberts' unlikely coupling in "Pretty Woman" landed them third in the survey.

"Casablanca" couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall came fourth,

...and Spencer Tracey and Katharine Hepburn - who starred in nine films together - rounded out the top five.


and #1 on the lis:

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's doomed relationship in 1997 film "Titanic" has earned them the title of most romantic onscreen couple of all time





TRUE HOLLYWOOD CASTING CALLS:
Excerpts from actual recent ads for acting gigs in Tinseltown ...
• “We are looking for a male little person, 20-to-50, all ethnicities, who can ride a miniature horse.”
• “Frighteningly skinny people, male or female, ages 18-to-70. Only submit if you are borderline emaciated. Please note on your submission if you would consider doing nudity for a higher rate.”
• “Need a double-jointed hand model, male, 20-to-50. Double jointed where thumb and pointer finger can bend back to the wrist. Also where all fingers can bend back to the wrist.”
• “Amputee hand double, male, 18-to-100. Looking for anyone that has missing fingers on either hand or both. This is open to both union and non-union.”
• “Looking for male or female Mayan extras, 18-and-over, Screen Actors Guild members. Piercings a plus.”
• “We are looking for males or females, 20-55, who can resemble zoo animals. A guy who resembles a bear would go to the bear cage. A lady that could look like a peacock will walk to see the peacocks. This will take a little work on your part.”
– QMI Agency
• “Looking for Hispanic men, 18-to-45, that are willing to wear a loin cloth.”


Have a great day!!!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Hello!! Happy Hump Day!!!

Tomorrow on the show...between 7 and 7:30 we've invited a police officer to come on the air and talk with us.

The stories have been in the news..about kids being approached by people, either trying to get them to get into their vehicle or approaching them and talking to them in explicit language.

Fortunately, all of the kids who have been approached knew exactly what to do. But we want to reach as many people as we can...adults and kids...and talk about what to do if someone was to try to get a child in their car..or approached them.

We have asked a Thunder Bay Police Officer, the School Resource Officer, Mark Caccamo to join us on air Thursday morning between 7 and 7:30. We'll talk about the incidents that have occured...what parents need to discuss with their children..and we want the kids to be listening too...this is all about the kids.....because we want them to be safe.


AGAIN - as we always say, it it wasn't for these kind of people - our lives would be boring:
On Monday, a 92-year-old woman (Helen) of Fort McCoy, Florida decided to go next door to visit her neighbor, a 53-year-old male named Dwight Bettner.

And she had a very specific goal in mind: She wanted to basically "get busy with this man - or at the least make out with him"

Only Dwight wasn't into Helen. And when she said she wouldn't leave unless they MADE OUT, he slammed the door on her.

So....Helen...the 92-year-old responded by going home, grabbing her .380 semi-automatic handgun . . . and firing FOUR SHOTS into Dwight's house. Dwight was hit by some debris but wasn't seriously injured. Then he called the cops.

When they got there, Helen told them she was shooting at, quote, "his car that he loved so much." She was arrested for two felonies: Aggravated assault and firing into an occupied dwelling. She's still locked up today.

Dwight told the cops that he's had issues with Helen trying to get all up on him before. Quote, "I feel she is enamored with [me]." He says he even tried to introduce Helen to his girlfriend once . . . after which she threatened to shoot him.


Then there's THIS story...

In Guatemala, the constitution makes it illegal for close relatives and spouses of government officials to succeed them. So, for example, if the CLINTONS were in Guatemala, Bill would've had to divorce Hillary before she could run for president.

Right now, a man named Alvaro Colom is the president of Guatemala. When his term ends next year, his wife Sandra, wants to run for president. Only she can't under constitutional law.

So . . . the Coloms came up with a solution.

Alvaro DIVORCED her, which will make her eligible to be president. They filed for divorce back on the 11th. Because they said the divorce is "mutual," they didn't need to cite a reason for the divorce on the form.

Her potential opponent in the race - naturally, is calling it quote: "shenanigans".

The Guatemalan Constitutional Court is going to review the case and determine whether Sandra should be allowed to run.

(what a unique concept - talk about determination!!!!)

Monday, March 21, 2011

Welcome to the FIRST full day of SPRING!!! Sure...our yards are full of snow..that just fell yesterday...but the season has just changed...and hopefully..we start to see it soon! That was one yucky winter!

Thanks to Shawn, a friend of mine for bringing us a "Slinky" to celebrate the start of SPRING!! Danny thought playing with slinky's would be a great way to bring in spring...so Shawn made it happen. We had some great fun with it this morning!


Wow! Our Mounties have to start watching their weight!!!

Some Mounties might have to go on a diet.
R-C-M-P figures show almost a-quarter of the force's officers are
considered obese.
The R-C-M-P says there are plans to toughen up the physical
fitness test that Mounties must take every three years.





We’re back from March Break and here are the top five signs March Break is over: (remember, it's all in fun!)

5...teachers spent the weekend counting how many days there are until June
4...people just back from Florida dressed like its minus 20 outside
3...the kids all look a bit nervous because the only thing they never got around to over March Break was... their homework assignment
2...some people are still at the airport...... looking for their luggage
1...school bus drivers stopping and starting up the road trying to remember which driveways they’re suppose to stop at


Have a great Monday!!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!

My friend Neil from Ireland came on with us this morning to talk about the goings on in Ireland for St. Patrick's Day. One of the things he shared with us was that some bosses let their employees of on St. Patrick's Day...while others give them the next day off. Which would you choose? I know I'd take the next day!!

Pothole Patrol!! The roads are getting bad our there...Potholes everywhere! If there are any that you think should be reported potholes by calling 684-2195 during the day and 684-3117 after 4 p.m.


A local woman doing quite well for herself!! Check out AMBRE MACLEAN tonight at Crocks!! She's from Thunder Bay!! She's a singer / songwriter...and she is performing TONIGHT at CROCK's. She has 4 cd's to her credit- and - they are all availalbe on ITunes...her latest is called "Murder At The Smokehouse"
You can check her out on FACEBOOK, MY SPACE or her website, ambremclean.com
......check her out TONITE......at Crock's between 8 and 10


Some Irish fun for you!!


An Irishman, by the name of O'Malley proposed to his girl on St. Patrick's Day. He gave her a ring with a synthetic diamond. The excited young lass showed it to her father, a jeweller. He took one look at it and saw it wasn't real.
The young lass on learning it wasn't real returned to her future husband. She protested vehemently about his cheapness. 'It was in honour of St. Patrick's Day, 'he smiled....."'I gave you a sham rock"

"I had an accident opening a can of alphaghetti this morning,' said Murphy. 'Were you injured?' inquired Seamus. 'No, but it could have spelled disaster,' concluded Murphy.

An Irish lass, a customer: 'Could I be trying on that dress in the window?'
Shopkeeper: 'I'd prefer that you use the dressing room.'

Hey," said a new arrival in the pub, "I've got some great Irish jokes." "Before you start," said the big bloke in the corner, ", I'm Irish." "Don't worry," said the newcomer, "I'll tell them slowly."

Donncha is shocked at finding out all his cows are suffering from "Bluetongue." 'Bejabbers,' Donncha murmurs, 'I didn't even know they had mobile phones.'

Murphy lost a hundred dollars on the Melbourne Cup, a famous Australian horserace. He also lost another hundred on the television replay.

'O'Halloran,' asked the pharmacist, 'did that mudpack I gave you improve your wife's appearance?'
'It did surely,' replied O'Halloran, 'but it keeps fallin' off.'

Paddy and Seamus have just opened a new restaurant on the moon. It serves great cheese dishes, but the atmosphere ? - terrible.

'What's wrong with Murphy?' asked Father Green.
'I don't know, Father. Yesterday he swallowed a spoon and he hasn't stirred since,' said Mrs Murphy.
'How far is it to the next village?' asked the American tourist. 'It's about seven miles,' guessed the farmer. 'But it's only five if you run!'

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Morning all!

Finally...some sunshine and a high of 5 degrees!!! Of course..there's some rain in the forecast later today...and the forecast for later in the week...snow. Hopefully that all changes....


March break boredom set in at my house at about 2:30 yesterday afternoon...so we have made some plans for our son for the next couple of days to keep him busy! I couldn't believe he was so bored already..day one of the break. We put him to work..bathing and helping groom our dogs. That took up about an hour of his time. There are a lot of options out there...we need to use as many as we can to keep him busy!






Some of the things we talked about on today's show:

Jon Bon Jovi blames Steve Jobs (co-founder of Apple, and creator of Itunes) for "killing" the music industry with iTunes.
He says he's "saddened" that kids no longer get the "magical" experience of buying records since they have been replaced with digital music.
Bon Jovi has no regret in laying the blame directly to Steve Jobs. Jon told The Sunday Times Magazine, "Kids today have missed the whole experience of putting the headphones on, turning it up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and getting lost in an album; and the beauty of taking your allowance money and making a decision based on the jacket, not knowing what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple of still pictures and imagining it."
He continues,"God, it was a magical, magical time. I hate to sound like an old man now, but I am, and you mark my words, in a generation from now people are going to say: 'What happened?'. Steve Jobs is personally responsible for killing the music business."


Gas prices have been hovering around the 1.33 / litre mark
You probably know that having enough air in your tires is important - because it can improve your gas mileage - by about 3%. BUT - here are more sneaky ways to save money on gas!

Don't drive aggressively:
90 to 95 km's / an hour on the highway is the most fuel-efficient speed for most vehicles. Speeding will cost you more

Try to hit the pump mid-week:
Gas prices tend to rise slightly on Thursdays; then drop back down on Tuesday or Wednesday

Buy gas at night or early in the morning:
Gas is stored underground....and its denser when the ground is cold. So, you actually get slightly more gas for your money if you pump before the sun comes up.

Have a great Tuesday!!

Friday, March 4, 2011

We had a topic on the show this morning that sparked a lot of interest from our listeners!! We asked about people's favourite restaurants...from when they were kids or even dating and hanging out with friends. The response was awesome....Ponderosa, Doodles, A&W, The Beefeater, The Skyline Drive In...so many..my personal favorite was Pizza Delight on Red River Road..it was where Eddy Lee's Restaurant is now..which is my favorite Chinese food place!! We definitely brought a lot of fun memories back to mind for a lot of people.


Here is a followup to a video we posted on our facebook site...about a 10 year old girl who sang a Lady Gaga song on Youtube....

Lady Gaga granted a 10-year-old Winnipeg girl a share
of her spotlight on Thursday, inviting YouTube singing sensation
Maria Aragon onstage for a duet on ``Born This Way'' in front of a
roaring crowd at the Air Canada Centre. About midway through a
nearly two-hour set, Gaga invited Maria on stage and the packed
audience bellowed its approval. With an orange stuffed monkey slung
around her neck, Maria hugged Gaga tightly then sat on her lap at a
black grand piano, taking the lead on vocals. Maria shot to
Internet fame after a video of her performing Gaga's outsider anthem
went viral and drew more than 17- (m) million views.



We also talked about how it is the weekend....and how some people will be going out and having fun...that may include some alcohol...so we read out a list of how to know when it's time to go home...you know...so you don't end up like Charlie Sheen...

YOU KNOW IT'S TIME TO GO HOME WHEN ...
• You have absolutely no idea where your shoes are.
• You drop your 3 am burger on the floor, pick it up and carry on eating.
• There are less than 3 hours before you're due to start work.
• The man you're flirting with used to be your 5th grade teacher.
• You think you're in bed but your pillow feels strangely like pizza.
• You challenge the bouncer to an arm wrestling competition.
• You decide to audition for “American Idol” via the security cameras.
• You mistake a police car for a cab and shout obscenities when it doesn't stop for you.



So, whatever you have planned for this weekend, hope you have a blast doing it!!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

I don't know about you...but yesterday's cold weather made me REALLY cranky! It does not happen often...but man that was cold...and I just couldn't shake the chill I caught in the morning. Today...it's so much better...I don't feel like curling up in a ball.

I am hooked on the upcoming Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton!! I LOVE Royalty!!! Not sure why...because I sure would not be bowing to anyone or serving them hand and foot ('cept hubby Joe and our kids...but that's a different story) Yet...I love to watch movies about them..and I love watching these kinds of events. And yes...I am even keeping an eye on the happenings through the official website...which is here if you choose to follow too. Who knows...I may even order up something off the internet...so I can have a keepsake!!

http://www.officialroyalwedding2011.org/


This is one of the topics we discussed this morning.....

MOST-PAUSED MOVIE MOMENTS:
A new survey asks which movie scene caused viewers to hit the pause button in order to take a longer look. The top 5 responses ...
5. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988): A scene in which a dress worn by animated hottie ‘Jessica Rabbit' rises up.
4. “Trading Places” (1983): A then-24-year-old Jamie Lee Curtis appears topless in a scene that even she refers to as the ‘Freeze Frame’.
3. “Star Wars” (1977): A blooper scene in which a ‘Stormtrooper’ hits his head on a ceiling.
2. “The Back-Up Plan” (2010): A scene in which Jennifer Lopez briefly bares her beauteous butt.
1. “Basic Instinct” (1992): Sharon Stone's provocative leg-crossing scene, frozen by more than a third of film fans in the poll.
– LoveFilm.com

Monday, February 28, 2011

Happy Monday all!!


I am loving this Facebook update by my friend Diana..with the responses from friends. I like it so much that I have to share it...enjoy...and remember the message here....

Diana
Well the cleaning didn't get done today, but I did manage to spend lots of time with my girls, dinner (home made pizza) and off to see a movie...Gnomeo and Juliet, what a great day.

Catherine
THIS is what life is all about, D. No one cares how clean your house is. Wrap those girls tightly in your arms and enjoy the moment! Just wish I was there with my girls to enjoy it together.

Sheri
We worry so much about keeping a clean house that we sometimes forget to enjoy our kids. Glad you had a day with the girls! Our kids grow so fast. We moms need to take a step back and allow ourselves time to enjoy the small things in life. I know I know.....sapppy but true! :)

Diana
So very True Sheri!

We all need to remember that what matters is the impact we make on our kids...and that the house doesn't have to be perfect. We could at least put down the cleaning stuff while our kids want our attention. It's the memories we make with them that count.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

So how was your Valentine's Day?
We had a great day....Danny and I were out and about with our Candy Bouquet contest handing out "Bundles of Love" to our 10 lucky winners. I got home and went straight to bed...this cold has not let go of me yet..and all the running from the CKPR van in and out of offices and homes without a jacket was not a smart idea. So, I fought off a chill all afternoon.

My hubby Joseph and I created our dinner...homemade pizza...with yummy toppings..pepperoni...bacon...onions..peppers...it was so good! Dessert - cupcakes! We had gone to Kayla's house Sunday to bake cupcakes for Brandon's kindergarten class...we made lots so we brought some home. It was a quiet..relaxing night.

I saw a lot of facebook updates talking about how unhappy some people were yesterday...which did not make me happy. It's too bad that so many feel they need to have a significant other to celebrate the day with. I know..that's the point...but most of us have spent a Valentine's Day or two alone...at some point in our adult lives. It's all about doing the things that make us happy. Going to or renting a movie...picking up or going or going out for dinner...perhaps alone..shocking I know, or with friends.

I remember going to Eddy Lee's and picking up a chiness dinner..and going home to watch what I wanted to watch. Whether it was a comedy or a romantic movie..I did just what I wanted to do with my Valentine's Day. We are our own entertainment committee after all!



Today is Flag Day in Canada.....the 46th birthday of the Canadian flag....it was approved by the Commons on today’s date in 1965. Very cool to take note of...too bad it's in the winter...guess you could still barbecue and enjoy it...but will have to take the meal inside.



WE JUST CAN'T MAKE THIS UP....

• ‘Harvey’ has to be the unluckiest dog in England. The Kent woman who adopted the stray Jack Russell terrier from a rescue group brought him back just 2 days later. Was he not a good companion or misbehaving? Nope. She explained she was returning him because the ginger & white pooch ... clashes with her curtains. WOW.


• Romania’s beleaguered witches, who recently began paying tax for plying their trade of foretelling the future, may soon face another setback. Proposed legislation threatens fines or even prison if ... their predictions don’t come true. The new bill would also require a witch to have a permit and provide customers with receipts. You would think as witches, they would have seen this coming?

Friday, February 11, 2011

FRIDAY!!!!

We head into a weekend that promise plus temperatures. So exciting!!
We have all kinds of Valentine fun Monday morning for you to enjoy!!

We came across this list of reasons it's good to be single...even if it is Valentine's Day....

Today is "Satisfied Staying Single Day" – as we head into the Valentine’s Day weekend Not everyone is married or has a significant other………….and there’s nothing wrong with that!!! So…today is a day for YOU!!!

With Valentine’s here on Monday – some single people would like to point out that they’re quite content buying candy and flowers for no one but themselves!!! AND…there are benefits to staying single:

Flirting – you don’t have to feel guilty about staring at that cutie from the coffee place

Your Money Is Your Own – if you want to blow a week’s salary in Vegas, go for it! There’s no one to nag you to put it in the bank for a rainy day!

All The Covers Are Yours – no waking up cold; no pulling blankets off someone else just so you can get a few hours sleep (and, no one snoring all night)

Let Your Spirits Fly – are you having a great day? Your partner can’t come home and dampen the mood. Conversely, you don’t have to cheer anyone up.

You Can Leave Your Socks Anywhere You Want – no one will nag you to pick them up!

You Only Have One Set Of Relatives To Deal With - while it can be great to have a large family get together with both sides of an extended family, it can also be a headache at times. If you’re someone that prefers a more quiet holiday by just dealing with one goofy family (your own), being single can afford you a calmer celebration.

Here’s a few more:

You don’t have to hide gift receipts
Everything in your house or apartment is yours
You don’t have to share
The only people complaining about music volume are your neighbors
If you feel like going for pizza at 2 in the morning – you don’t have to explain it to anyone
AND………….YOU DON’T HAVE TO USE THE "I HAVE A HEADACHE" EXCUSE ANYMORE!!!



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Thursday, February 10, 2011

All right...enough of this cold stuff. So..Environment Canada says tomorrow will be a high of -8....but the windchill will make it feel like -29!!! Just hang on now...Saturday and Sunday are supposed to be oh so much better with highs of plus 1 and minus 1.


Yesterday my hubby Joe and I were out and about with our truck...and decided it was time to have that "tickety tickety" noise checked out. We went to our mechanic at D&M Automotive...Joe went in and came back out with two mechanics....when they heard the sound...their faces changed to that of pain....which I laughed at...at first..then realized...Oh...geez...that's going to cost us a lotta money!! So..we dropped the truck off. Within hours though..we received a call from Bill, our contact there..he told Joe..the truck was REALLY low on OIL!! Oooops...one of the lifters was stuck...they fixed it. It did not cost us what we thought it would!! Whew!



Today's wacky story......


PUT ON A HAPPY FACE:
A Japanese company has invented an ‘electro-smile’ device that hooks onto a child’s ears like eyeglasses while a hi-tech strap fits snuggly under the chin to send a pulse of low-voltage electricity through the kid’s cheeks. That, they promise, will cause a forced smile on the child’s face, no matter what their mood. (No more worries about grandma feeling your kids aren’t happy to see her ... just crank up the voltage!)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Happy Wednesday everyone! ONE MORE DAY OF THESE WICKED WINDCHILLS!!! For a while at least. It's going to start warming up starting tomorrow.



I was so excited to be asked to MC this event coming up Saturday...it's the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society “HAVE A HEART” Dinner, Dance & Silent Auction. It'w all happening at the Slovak Legion. Symposium is at 6, dinner at 7...then it's dancing to the music of Ti Amo. It is going to be so much fun...and it benefits the animals at the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society!! We all win!!!



THE WORLD'S MOST POLITE ROBBER!

An elderly man walked into a Shell gas station in Seattle and made a purchase before asking the cashier to do him a favor.
The elderly man produced a gun and told the man behind the counter, "Could you empty that till for me please...I'm robbing you, sir." The man said he was committing the crime to feed his family and repeatedly apologized for what he was doing. Taking $300, he even said he would return the money if he was ever back in a better financial position.
The man was arrested...it was found he was a




I received this email today...this is a GREAT idea!!! Pass it on if you like.....

Apparently this is a standard procedure all paramedics follow at the scene of an accident when they come across your cell phone.

We all carry our mobile phones with names & numbers stored in its memory but nobody, other than ourselves, knows which of these numbers belong to our closest family or friends.

If we were to be involved in an accident or were taken ill, the people attending us would have our mobile phone but wouldn't know who to call. Yes, there are hundreds of numbers stored but which one is the contact person in case of an emergency?
Hence this 'ICE' (In Case of Emergency) Campaign

The concept of 'ICE' is catching on quickly. It is a method of contact during emergency situations. As cell(mobile) phones are carried by the majority of the population, all you need to do is store the number of a contact person or persons who should be contacted during emergency under the name 'ICE' ( In Case Of Emergency).

The idea was thought up by a paramedic who found that when he went to the scenes of accidents, there were always mobile phones with patients, but they didn't know which number to call. He therefore thought that it would be a good idea if there was a nationally recognized name for this purpose. In an emergency situation, Emergency Service personnel and hospital Staff would be able to quickly contact the right person by simply dialing the number you have stored as 'ICE.'
For more than one contact name simply enter ICE1,ICE2 and ICE3 etc. A great idea that will make a difference!
Let's spread the concept of ICE by storing an ICE number in our Mobile phones today!

Please forward this. It won't take too many 'forwards' before everybody will know about this. It really could save your life, or put a loved one's mind at rest.
ICE will speak for you when you are not able.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

I found this story Sunday and talked about it yesterday...it was in the Toronto Sun....This man is questioning how he could inadvertently board a flight from Ottawa with fireworks in his carry-on bag without getting caught.

He says he had a Roman eight-ball candle, Roman 10-ball candle, a big pack of extra-large sparklers and an airbomb. Mark Bennett flew to Thunder Bay via Toronto on Jan. 29 with Air Canada....AND he says he had a lighter in his pocket.

Fireworks are banned by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority in carry-on AND checked luggage. Bennett says he let off fireworks for Victoria Day....threw them in a bag and forgot about them.

The Nepean resident said the fireworks were hidden underneath the bottom stiffener in his duffel bag...and he says he did not find them until he was packing his bag to leave Thunder Bay...so he took the fireworks out of his bag...he left them here.

This guy was at Toronto's Pearson International Airport for about two hours between flights....he even went outside to smoke and had to pass through security again.

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority says they can't take any action regarding the incident until Bennet contacts them.

When I finished talking about this story, I did say that it was an alleged story as Mark had not contacted CATSA...so I questioned whether it was true or not. Well...I received an email from a woman right here in Thunder Bay..who not only says it is a true story...but she has these fireworks in her home. Mark was here visiting her home..and it was there that he found the fireworks and left them behind.

This makes the story that much more scary to me!!!


On a lighter note.....

SKUNK GIVES COUPLE WAKE-UP CALL:

A Florida couple who heard noises under their bed were surprised to find they had an unexpected guest -- a skunk.

Odell Wadlington had to call in local wild life trapper James Dean to help get the animal out of the house.

Dean was sprayed as he tried to capture the skunk.

The powerful smell stuck to Wadlington as well and when he got to work that day he was sent home.

He said, "I had that brand on me . . . (The boss) didn't want to deal with that."

Monday, January 31, 2011

Yes, it's Monday again. Who wants to return to work? For that matter, who wants to go outside to get to the vehicle that gets us to work? So cold.

I am working on when the newest member of our family will arrive....she is an eight month old Bassett Hound. We were told someone was looking for a new home for her..so we said of course...our next thought was "what will we name her?". We thought of many names...Because we already have our Jack Russell Terrier, Elvis...we thought..what about Aaron, Graceland, Presley, Tupelo or even Priscilla? We then determined that the dog likely has a name..and we should stick to that. We received a call last night...with more information about our new pup...her name....Presley. It's like the stars aligned and it was meant to be. It is however, going to sound weird...if while outside the dogs get out of hand..and we have to call them...Elvis!! Presley!!! This is going to be great!!!


The All Star NHL game was awesome last night...unfortunately, Staal's team lost to Lidstrom...11-10. It was cool...some players had mics on...so the commentators were able to speak to them AS THE GAME WAS BEING PLAYED!!! I loved this!! Of course, this was a game played more for entertainment than anything else...so no superserious attitudes on the ice last night. It was nice to hear that Patrick Sharp was chosen as MVP of the game with Eric Staal right behind. Then it was the football Pro Bowl. I watched about five minutes of that game...watching Joe's favorites...sorry...I just cannot remember their names right now!! I was tired. lol.



It's bubble wrap appreciation day!!

An annual event on the last Monday of January celebrating the padding we all like to pop. Check this site out....
NET: http://www.fast-pack.com/bubblewrapappreciation.html
Get your bubble wrap out and pop away!!!




I thought this story was interesting this morning...thank goodness my kids are brutally honest with me (though they do not think I try to dress younger)...


1/3 OF GIRLS THINKS MOM'S CLOTHES ARE EMBARRASSING:

A third of girls consider their mom's clothing choices to be embarrassing.

One in four believes their mother wears clothes that are too revealing, and more than two thirds claim never to want to dress like them.

Less than a third think their mother dresses appropriately -- with many claiming she shops in the wrong stores or simply tries to copy young fashions

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Thursday is here...it is one of my favorite days!! Mainly because it is followed by Friday!!!


In the news this morning there was as story about a male and a female caught in a home at about 4 this morning. They were each 31 years old. The male did get away..but police caught up to him not too far from the house. Yesterday we told you about a women who was pushed as she was getting into her vehicle in the McIntyre Centre..at 4:30 IN THE AFTERNOON!! A bold daylight robbery. This all makes me so upset. With the store robberies and the increasing credit union robberies...it makes me wonder where it is safe to go. I know it sounds negative...but I am thinking what others are also thinking.

Please keep an eye on what's going on around you...we need to watch out for our fellow Thunder Bay residents and get help when it is needed.

We talked about this yesterday morning...we didn't all start out with great jobs and spouses who helped boost our income. We didn't always have the things we have now.

I myself figured out my plan to get where I wanted to go way back when...and started on my path.
I just wish these people who would rather go for the quick money would just get a job. They might appreciate what they have and realize that just because it's in front of you..it doesn't mean you can just take it.

That's just what I think.

Have a great Thursday!!!!


THE AVERAGE COUPLE ARGUES 312 TIMES A YEAR

The average couple will argue with each other a whopping 312 times a year – mostly over cleanliness. It was also found couples are most likely to have an argument after dinner on a Thursday evening with everything kicking off at just before 8 p.m. The average fight also lasts just 10 minutes.
Researchers discovered stubble in the sink, dirty marks in the toilet and taking too long to get ready are regular triggers for arguments. Other reasons for relationship fights include flicking through TV channels and not replacing an empty toilet roll.

TOP ARGUMENT TRIGGERS
1. Stubble in the sink
2. Dirty marks in the toilet
3. Flicking TV channels
4. Not replacing the toilet roll
5. Leaving the seat up
6. Leaving lights on
7. Leaving dirty cups around the house
8. Leaving wet towels on the floor/bed
9. Hoarding stuff
10. Not flushing the toilet

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Welcome to Tuesday!! Here are some of the topics we covered this morning!!

MORE WAYS TO BEAT THE WINTER BLUES:

A few more tips to help you survive the cold & dark of mid-Winter ...

• Take a vitamin D supplement, which has mood-enhancing benefits. In colder months, you just can’t get enough naturally from the Sun’s rays.

• Re-decorate. When it’s grey outside, make it bright inside. Add splashes of color to your home. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, paint your walls yellow for maximum happiness infusion.

• Pick up a few buds from a local shop to display in your apartment for some much-needed freshness and a little life.

• Plan a mini outdoor getaway. Don’t spend your days-off inside and waste daylight you can enjoy. Go sledding or explore a nearby town.

• Have a romantic dinner by candlelight. Take advantage of the darkness and turn your apartment into the ultimate sultry escape.

– Taken from “Cosmopolitan”




It's a day to eat haggis and drink scotch!!!

It is Robbie Burns' birthday!!!

One thing that we do hold here in Thunder Bay is the Robbie Burns dinner...(usually the closest Saturday to his birthday)

Elsewhere, Burns Night is celebrated on 25 January with Burns suppers around the world, and is still more widely observed than the official national day, St. Andrew's Day.

The first Burns supper in The Mother Club in Greenock was held on what they thought was his birthday on 29 January 1802, but in 1803 they discovered from the Ayr parish records that the correct date was 25 January 1759.

The format of Burns suppers has not changed since. The basic format starts with a general welcome and announcements, followed with the Selkirk Grace. After the grace, comes the piping and cutting of the haggis, where Burns' famous Address To a Haggis is read and the haggis is cut open.
The event usually allows for people to start eating just after the haggis is presented. This is when the reading called the "immortal memory", an overview of Burns' life and work, is given; the event usually concludes with the singing of Auld Lang Syne...which Burns is credited with writing..

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The Academy Award nominations

Best Picture
“Black Swan” Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers
“The Fighter” David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg, Producers
“Inception” Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers
“The Kids Are All Right” Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte and Celine Rattray, Producers
“The King's Speech” (12!!) Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin, Producers
“127 Hours” Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers
“The Social Network” Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ceán Chaffin, Producers
“Toy Story 3” Darla K. Anderson, Producer
“True Grit” Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Producers
“Winter's Bone" Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Producers


Actor in a Leading Role
Javier Bardem in “Biutiful”
Jeff Bridges in “True Grit”
Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network”
Colin Firth in “The King's Speech”
James Franco in “127 Hours”

Actor in a Supporting Role
Christian Bale in “The Fighter”
John Hawkes in “Winter's Bone”
Jeremy Renner in “The Town”
Mark Ruffalo in “The Kids Are All Right”
Geoffrey Rush in “The King's Speech”

Actress in a Leading Role
Annette Bening in “The Kids Are All Right”
Nicole Kidman in “Rabbit Hole”
Jennifer Lawrence in “Winter's Bone”
Natalie Portman in “Black Swan”
Michelle Williams in “Blue Valentine”

Actress in a Supporting Role
Amy Adams in “The Fighter”
Helena Bonham Carter in “The King's Speech”
Melissa Leo in “The Fighter”
Hailee Steinfeld in “True Grit”
Jacki Weaver in “Animal Kingdom”

Animated Feature Film
“How to Train Your Dragon” Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
“The Illusionist” Sylvain Chomet
“Toy Story 3” Lee Unkrich
Art Direction
“Alice in Wonderland”
Production Design: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1”
Production Design: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan
“Inception”
Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas; Set Decoration: Larry Dias and Doug Mowat
“The King's Speech”
Production Design: Eve Stewart; Set Decoration: Judy Farr
“True Grit”
Production Design: Jess Gonchor; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

Directing
“Black Swan” Darren Aronofsky
“The Fighter” David O. Russell
“The King's Speech” Tom Hooper
“The Social Network” David Fincher
“True Grit” Joel Coen and Ethan Coen


Talk to you tomorrow!!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Happy Monday!!

Hope everyone made it through the weekend without losing it because of the cold!! Let's face it...being cold for so long...being in the dark more than when we are in the light...can have negative effects on us. Here are some ways to beat the winter blahs...

WAYS TO BEAT THE WINTER BLUES:

• Turn on your lights as soon as your alarm goes off. Trying to get ready for work in the dark will only make you sleepier and more sluggish.

• Wake up to the smell of coffee. Set your coffeemaker to turn on a few minutes before you rise and breathe in the irresistible scent.

• Bundle up and take a walk during lunch. The artificial light you’re under all day is no substitute for the real thing. Getting out and actually soaking up whatever sunshine you can while breathing fresh air will lift your spirits.

• Make ‘Happy Hour’ pacts. It can be so easy to run home straight after work, but parking yourself in front of the TV or Facebook every night will only depress you. Agree to meet your friends once a week for drinks.

• Have before-dinner fancy time. Is there any better way to take advantage of the last hour of daylight?

-taken from “Cosmopolitan”

We'll have more info on how you can beat the winter blues tomorrow!!



WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD?

We saw this story from Naples, Italy – A 28-year-old man who was shot in the head by a stray bullet during New Year's Eve celebrations is now recovering after ... sneezing it out through his nose. While sitting in a waiting room awaiting a doctor’s appointment, he sneezed and the bullet shot out of his right nostril. Unbelievable!!

AHHH...GARLIC!!
Feel a cold coming on? To relieve symptoms, natural medicine experts recommend that, in addition to vitamin C, you also take regular doses of garlic. – “Natural Health


Plus.......we received an email about this last week...

if you type in "horrible men drivers' in the Google Search

....you'll get a correction that says: 'did you mean horrible women drivers'?


Have a great Monday!!!