It seems like writing a blog should be an interesting way to keep track of our family life. It's like our memoirs. And if we keep things interesting enough, we should be able to keep you coming back for more interesting facts, every day. Let us know what we can do better (if anything).


On Saturday, we went to see Mighty Machines at Chicopee. The kids climbed on a crane, a firetruck, an ambulance, a big rig, a zamboni, a cherry-picker, and a school bus. Then they helped to lift up a tipped-over tanker truck by pulling on a rope. The place was wild--imagine about 40 vehicles in one area, where kids are constantly blowing their horns ad hoc (and ad nauseum), some vehicles turning on and making various noises, airplanes and helicopters flying over, and hundreds of kids! Yes, it was fun for all and we'll definitely go back again some day.
Carrie's Grandpa's place is near Parry Sound, and we went up there on August 17th, returning on August 23rd. It was really fun--Carrie's parents were up there too, until Monday. And the mosquitoes were nowhere near as bad as they were last year.
Laurier and her mom went fishing. They each caught a fish, and Laurier complained about how long it took to catch (a whole 15 minutes).
We went to the Open Text Company Picnic on Saturday, an event which I helped to organize as part of the Social Committee. It was great fun, providing a catered BBQ lunch (with meat to die for), Bouncy Castle, Bouncy Obstacle Course, Sno Kones, Cotton Candy, 9-hole Mini-Golf, and a Beach Ball Pit.
Laurier ran the most honest egg & spoon race ever--she held her non-spoon hand behind her back as instructed, and did a great job getting 3/4 of the way down the course before dropping and cracking her egg. Then she cried, but perked up when I reminded her that every participant gets a prize. She got a pair of tinkerbell rubber-balls.
Simon had fun with the beach balls. He enjoyed the bouncy-castle, and he got some new cars to take home.