Monday, August 22, 2005
Since we returned we haven't done very much. The laundry is still piled on the floor, dishes are in the sink, and Jordan is still in bed. Yesterday, we did get something accomplished during the day. Our air mattress was having technical difficulties the night before we left for the USA and we decided to exchange it yesterday. It's nice to sleep on something a little stiffer, but this one is a little bit smaller. It's supposed to be the same one, but it's not. It's ok I dont' mind b/c I actually got good rest on it. We also found a new grocery store that we like and it kind of reminds us of Jewel.(in the suburbs of chicago for all you out of towners!) It was much cleaner than Loblaws the one right next to our apt. and there was more food we recognized unlike Loblaws which has a lot of kosher and ethnic food.
Last night we enjoyed good old American Hamburgers cooked by yours truely. I am really getting the hang of cooking in this teeny tiny kitchen. You gotta make due right? After dinner we relaxed and watched Mickey Blue Eyes on TV. It stars Hugh Grant.
Today's tasks are hunting down change for the laundry, doing the laundry, dishes, and taking a run. Exciting I know. Jordan is off until Friday. Well, that's all for now catch ya later!
Saturday, August 20, 2005
On Thursday Jordan and I headed out on our 2 day journey to Niagara on the Lake, Niagara Falls, and Cooperstown: The Baseball Hall of Fame. On our way there we stopped off in a small town to get gas because Jordan was so excited to see their name:

We arrived in the town of Niagara on the Lake and were pleasantly suprised. I wasn't quite sure what we would find when we got there, but what I saw was better than I imagined. There were tons of quaint little shops, beautiful flowers everywhere in large hanging baskets, and horses and carriages. I ran into my leading man in town, Bogey.
The scenery was beautiful when we wandered down by the lake. There is an old fort off in the distance and a nice park to sit and enjoy the view in.

After lunch we headed to Niagara Falls after stopping off to watch a glass blowing demonstration. Jordan had been to the falls when he was 10 or 11 and I was there when I was 14. We stood next to the falls and got quite wet by the mist. This is what greated us:


We stayed around in the Falls and had dinner at one of our favorite places, Rainforest Cafe. We have now been to one in each of the countries in North America. Yes, we're dorks, but we like the food. We waited for it to get dark so we could see the lights on the Falls. They were awesome. At first it was just huge white spotlights, but then they began to change colors. It was pretty sweet! We stayed in a hotel that night on the American side near Buffalo in Tonawanda. What did we find across the street from our hotel? Yeah, a Chili's and we stopped for chips and queso of course.
The next morning we headed towards Cooperstown. We enjoyed the drive through the hills and taking in the scenery. I loved looking at all of the old homes along the way. When we got to the town Jordan almost caused me to crash off the road and get rear ended when he saw this sign b/c he wanted to take his picture there.
We reached the Hall of Fame and the main street that it was on. This was another cute little town. It had a lot of shops that I had to drag Jordan out of. It was so strange b/c all of the towns along the way were vacant and this one was teaming with people.

Here is Jordan with his childhood heros and one of his main reasons for going to the hall.
I don't see any Bastians in the Hall of Fame, but it was easy enough to find a Sutton!Don Sutton
This one's for you Melissa.
King KellyLay off the high ones. I like the high ones. Mule! Nag!
This is for all you Sox fans!
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
The Toronto Islands that is! We tried again today to head to the islands, but unlike yesterday we were successful this time. We traveled by subway and arrived at the ferry dock. We took the 10 min boat ride across the lake to the Islands. The water was very calm and I was very thankful for that. The last time I was on a boat like that I did not have a good experience. I get motion sickenss rather easily and the thought of getting on a boat again was not very inviting. This time went much smoother. I did not feel ill at all. The trip was very quick which helped.




Sunday, August 14, 2005
Apparently this morning it's J-O-R-D-A-N. We are heading out to early church and Jordan is moving in slowmo. Last night we stayed up really late reading The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown. Well, actually he read it aloud to me. Yes, we're dorks, but it was really good. It's full of suspence. Even if the events aren't historically accurate we are still enjoying the story. It was funny how when we were reading we kept getting phone calls from people. It must mean you all love us. Thanks! Love you too!
After church, we are headed to the Toronto Islands. They are a series of 12 islands right off of the shore. We found the web site yesterday and it looks really interesting. Yes, ma you can rent bikes on the island we should have done this while you were here. Also there's a Babe Ruth monument so you know we'll check that out. Well, that's it for now crabby is finally ready for church. Later gators!
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Yes, that's right. I get Jordan all to myself for 2 wks. Well, almost. He might have to do the occasional minor league story or something, but for now there will be no going to the ballpark for him. The Blue Jays are on a road trip and will not return until the 26th. Yesterday, we did one of our favorite things and went to the movies to see the new Kate Hudson flic, The Skeleton Key. It was quite creepy, but I love a good scare at the movies.
I would like to apologize for not posting in quite a long time. Jordan was giving me crap about how I haven't been updating my blog regularly. Let me update you on what I have been doing:
While my parents were still here in Toronto we went to the beach. Afterwards we came home and then went to dinner at a place called Montanas. On the way home we stopped to take a look at the smart cars that they have here in Canada. They are only 8 feet long, get 60 mpg, and have changeable faceplates like a cell phone. They're really cute and are only two seaters.
We drove home on Sunday, but the ride didn't seem that bad. When we got home it was 104 degrees in Thornton so we decided to jump in the pool. I made sammy, my dog go swimming with me. He was not too happy. The rest of the time I was home he would run away from me if I was on the deck and head onto the porch. He normally would be laying on a lawn chair sunning himself, but he wanted nothing to do with me. I know I'm mean.
I visited with my Grandparents while I was home. I went over to my Aunt Torie's for a BBQ and to see my Aunt Sheila who was visiting from Alabama. We had the Sutton's over for a BBQ for my bro kev's b-day. Yes, I ate a lot of BBQ, but it was great b/c I dont' get any of that up here.
I hung out with my sis-in-law and her crew a few times. The kids are great and we had a great time in the pool one day. I sure got a work out carting them around in the water. They were like little leaches, but cute leaches. I loved their swimmy suits. They were the kind with the floatation device in them and it makes them look like lil football players. I got attacked by her heard of dogs on my way in and out of their house. It was really muddy there and the dogs would jump on me and by the time I got to the house all I could do was laugh because I was totally coated in mud.
It was fun to be with my family for the 2 wks, but it was great when I got home to see Jordan waiting up for me when we arrived. We got here really late and my bros and stephanie headed straight to their hotel.
The next day we went to the casino/horsetrack b/c kyle is 19 and you can gamble at 19 here in Canada. I had never been before either. We came back and hung out in our apartment while Jordan was at work. We ordered pizza and watched tv.

Jordan and I might go to Toronto Island tomorrow to see what is out there. You have to take the ferry across to it so hopefully I won't get sick. I don't do very well on things like that. When we were in Cancun we took a ferry to the dolphin discovery and on the way back it was very choppy and I was making Jordan very nervous. Anyhoo, I hope the island is interesting. It would be great if we could rent bikes and ride around on the island. We'll see I'll let ya know.
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Today my parents and I drove back from Toronto. We got home around 3 pm and headed straight for the pool. It was 102 degrees! After dinner my brother, Stephanie and I went to Dairyville in Lansing. Now I'm just trying to dig out a place to sleep because my room is very crowded. That's it for now because I'm pretty tired. Goodnight!
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Toronto Adventures
Today we began the day disappointed. It was gloomy and rainy so we called off our trip to the beach. Instead we visited Casa Loma, which was the second largest private residence until it was sold in the 1930's.
It is actually a castle that was built by Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, a prominent Canadian Financier, industrialist, and military officer in 1911. It cost around $3,500,000 at the time to build over a period of 3 years. It was never completed because during World War I all of his workers had to leave to fight.
The rain let up so we could go out and see the beautiful fountain and gardens. We took the guided tour. We heard the story of how the place was built and what happened to Sir Henry that caused him to loose all of his money. There was an auction that was run by his bank when he defaulted on his loan where all of his possessions were sold off. They did a very poor job of it too. They sold his things at an open auction where there was no minimum bid. A $170,000 pipe organ was sold for $40. Yes not $40,000, but $40. Crazy!
Several movies were filmed there - X-men, Cocktail, Vin Diesel's the Pacifier, and a few others. It was cool b/c Jordan has Xmen so we went home to check out the scenes. After we visited the grounds, the rooms, the tower, and the stables we headed home to change our clothes.
My parents and I at the skywalk between Union Station and the CN Tower.
The CN Tower
Our next stop was the CN Tower where we dined at the 360 restaurant. The Restaurant spins at the top and we got to enjoy the view while we ate. The food was great. Afterwards, we went to the glass floor to look down. That was pretty sweet. Jordan thought it would be really funny to take bad pictures of me all day long. Here is one.
We're pretty tired now. We are going to try and hit the beach again tomorrow. Fingers crossed!
Thursday, July 21, 2005
My parents got here today at 3:20 pm. Jordan was still at work so we just hung out in the apartment for awhile. They left at 5 am this morning like a couple of nut jobs. They went through the border and when the guy asked them what they had in the back seat my dad said, "An air conditioner" and my mom chimed in, "A pizza." The guy probably was confused. The pizza was an Arrenellos pizza from Glenwood, which was requested by Jordan. I bet that was the longest pizza delivery ever!
My dad started to fix our air conditioner. It is really cold now! Jordan will sleep like a baby and I will have icicles hanging from my nose and will be reaching for another blanket. My parents and I went to check them into their hotel. We stopped and had a little appetizer at a place called Rocky Mountian High while we waited for Jordan. When he finally got home we met him at our place. We hung out for awhile and then Jordan said he was starving so we went to East Side Marios. It's kind of like Olive Garden with a more gimmicky New York theme. They call it American Italian food I guess.
We also stopped at Home Depot to buy stuff to fix the air conditioner. We had to drag my dad out of there or else we would have never gotten to go home. While he fixed the air conditioner my mom and I went on a walk through the neighborhood. We only did a mile and a 1/2 b/c she didn't have very good shoes on.
Tomorrow we plan on going to The Beaches which is you guessed it a section of town with a bunch of beaches. Jordan and I went there once before. They have a boardwalk and then you can go to a bunch of shops along Queen Street. After that we'll head home, clean up and hit the subway to downtown. We will also go see the CN Tower and eat at the 360 restaurant. Busy day, but it'll be fun. Saturday we are going to go to the Island and check that out. Sun we will be heading home very early I'm sure. If anyone would like to get together while I'm home give me a call after sun b/c I'll be around aggravating my family I'm sure! See ya soon!
My parents get here tomorrow, Yeah! There are leaving at like 4 or 5 in the morning like crazy people. Jordan will not be here when they get here. He has a 12:37 game tomorrow which is weird. This should be a great weekend and I'm really excited about it. The one thing I am not excited aboot is the 8 hr drive back. Hopefully my parents won't have as bad a time getting in as we did. Jordan came home tonight with yet another picture of the CN tower. Maybe he'll stop taking pictures of it after friday when we finally go up in it. Well, that's all for now b/c we have to get up earlier than usual.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Today Jordan and I went on our run. I was a little slower than usual which kind of annoys him. He's a motivator when he runs w/ me, but sometimes I just get mad at him. I know he's just trying to help and I'm a brat.
Tonight I went out w/ a woman from church. We had dinner at a place called Montana's which kind of reminds me of The Texas Road House minus the peanuts. We went to see Fantastic Four which turned out not to be so fantastic. Jessica Alba is a terrible actress and needs to learn how not to miss buttons on her shirt.
Tomorrow I will be cleaning my apartment and doing laundry before the folks get here on Thursday. Real exciting day. Jordan covers the Mariners tomorrow.
Monday, July 18, 2005
Today after dropping Jordan at the subway station , (It was raining) I went to church. I like a dummy wore sandals and pretty much soaked my feet. I sat near the back with my shoes off during the whole service trying to dry off. This church has carpeting that feels like felt, it's weird. The pastor was talking about the story of Zacchaeus. It was really funny b\c Jordan referred to that last week when we went to the Yonge Street Festival. He was trying to see over a crowd of people and he couldn't b/c he's so short like Zacchaeus. It's funny sometimes that you can go so long without talking about something or hearing about something and then it randomly comes up more than once in a short period of time. Must mean something right?
I ran home after church to change my shoes b/c I was freezing. I can't complain b/c it was better than being in my hot apartment. I came back for what is called Higher Ground. They have a small coffee bar in the church and people get muffins and coffee and chat with one another. People meet in the gym and they have someone speak about a designated topic and then there is a discussion. Today, they ran it a little different and they played a video. Afterwards the two woman at my table and I began talking. They were really nice and we decided to get together on Tuesday.
Tonight after Jordan got home from the ballpark we watched a movie. What else would we watch, but a baseball movie of course. We watched the movie, The Rookie with Dennis Quaid. It was cute. Jordan was on the edge of his seat like a little kid. He loved it.
Jordan has the day off tomorrow. I' m not quite sure what we're up to yet, but if it's hot then we'll be headed to the beach or the pool. It rained today which made it a little cooler, 88. What a relief, J/K!
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Today, Jordan and I decided to head out on our run earlier than usual. We had to get out of our apartment before we suffocated from the heat. We ran our normal route, but we kicked it up a notch from what I usually run at. I have a big problem with running....yes I know, I do it all the time. So how, you might wonder, could I possibly have a problem with it? It's not that my body is not in shape -- I have lost 40 lbs. since January and I am feeling better than I have since high school. So what's the deal you ask? It's my mental attitude. I defeat myself before I even begin.

Jordan pushes me hard when we run. As a former cross country runner, he knows how to push through his mental road blocks and get past the "point of no return" in order to get the most out of his run. Slowly I am learning to push past my own self doubt and can't-do-it-attitude.
As a reward for our good run and a precaution against passing out we are going to the pool at the Goulding Community Centre, which is a couple blocks away. I called there today and they said it's FREE! I am so pumped to jump in the refreshing water and we don' t have to drive all the way to the beach. Well, we're off to get pruney!
Tuesday, July 12, 2005


We used the boardwalk as our exercise for the day and believe me it was enough. I was so tired that I fell asleep on the beach. It was crazy how many people brought their dogs there. When we first arrived a man and a woman both got out of their vehicles and each had 4 or 5 dogs. The end of the boardwalk must be dog beach b/c they were everywhere. It made me miss my sam-o. I may try to kidnap him when I come back to Toronto. Although, he wouldn't want to be here b/c he's quite the pampered pooch who sits in the air-conditioning every day. Must be nice, Sam!
Jordan climbed out on these rocks to give me a heart attack. He's not very coordinated and he has a bad ankle which is a lethal combination. Luckily he made it out ok. I can't say as much for when we left the hamburger joint. He almost fell down the stairs and his shoe went tumbling down. Then he yelled at me like it was my fault!?! I was in front of him, but somehow it's still my fault.

Tonight we are watching the All-Star Game at home. Go, National League!!!!
Sunday, July 10, 2005

Giraffes!!!
Last night we went to the Toronto Street Festival. We took the subway down to Lawrence Street. There wasn't much going on there except a small singing competition called Toronto Pop Idol. Yes, Jody in Canada they have Canadian Idol, but their host is no Ryan Seacrest! We had a hotdog and homemade fries because we were dissappointed that the Taste of Lawrence wasn't exactly located on Lawrence street. It was very far east and we wouldn't have had time to get there and then go see the Giraffes.
We jumped back on the subway and traveled to Dundas Street. It was a zoo. There were gobs of people everywhere. They had these two guys building sandcastles.
We had an hour to kill so we decided to see if we could find the lake. We walked to the end of Yonge street and after a little searching we located it. It wasn't very obvious to find. They had a little boardwalk, but no beach. It's no Lake Michigan for sure.
We trucked it back to the square to wait for the Les Giraffe Urban Operetta. It was rather creepy and a lot of it was in French I think which made it hard to follow. They had these huge giraffes that were red and were manned by 2 people that were sitting on a tripod inside of the giraffe.

The men had stilts on their legs and the front man controlled the head w/ 2 wires. They walked through the crowd which forced the people to move around chaoticly in order to avoid being trampled. It made me a little nervous. Once they got to center stage the ring master would put rings of fire around their necks. I saw it all ending badly in my head: the giraffes could catch on fire and the people would stampede in order to save themselves. Luckily this did not happen. After watching for some time we decided to catch the subway and go home to avoid the mob of people.

We went to church this morning at Bayview Glenn, the church we tried once before. We like it. Afterwards we decided to go for a "Sunday Drive" and ended up at a new mall we have never been to before. We also decided to see a movie. We saw Bewitched with Will Ferrel and Nicole Kidman. It was pretty funny. I'd give it about 2 stars. It's rentable. Anyway, that's about it for now. Jordan is taking a nap because we stayed up until around 4 last night. Our schedule is so off b/c of his job. He usually gets home at 1 a.m. and then we stay up for awhile. We usually sleep in late, but this morning we went to church at 9:15 so we couldn't. I'm going to make dinner now which will be pork chops. Yum....wish we had a grill to cook them on, but the stove will have to do. Adios.
Friday, July 08, 2005
Toronto Street Festival

Tomorrow Jordan and I will be going to the Toronto Street Festival. The city closes down a large section of the street we live on, Yonge, and has a curb to curb celebration. It's free to get in and there are many events going on at each intersection and all along the way. Jordan and I are excited to see Les Girafes Urban Operetta. It looks really neat. There are these huge puppet- like giraffes that are controlled by guys on the ground. The giraffes are 8 meters high they say. (Whatever that means I dont' know meters! Stupid Canadians! J/k!) They giraffes put on a show and interact with the crowd. It should be fun.
I'm also looking forward to the Corso Italia Toronto Fiesta and the Taste of Lawrence. Good thing Jordan and I are getting in our run today and walking to the festival b/c these events are supposed to be like the taste of Chicago where you can try portions of all kinds of food.
I'm pretty sure both my bros and possible Stephanie will be bringing me back on the 4th or 5th. I don't know how we're all gonna fit, but I'm sure we'll have a great time. I plan on hitting the beach at home if they are not closed due to bacteria. Anyone know how the beaches are doing in Chicago?
Jordan was on sports centre, yeah I said sports centre that's how they spell it in Canada! My bro the Inglish Teecher has been crateacking my bloog and is mad that I dont' no how to spel theengs or use corect gramer. How am I doing kev? oh, anyway jordan wasn't really on sports center. Only his hand and his digital recorder were on tv while he was interviewing a player. We were still excited.
Well, I'll let you know how the festival goes tomorrow. Jordan and I are headed for a run. We might go see a flic later, but I'm not sure. Also, I wanted to say hi to Kevin and my cousin Kristy who are hard at work at Holland Asphalt Services and are avid readers of my blog. Hi guys! See ya soon!
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Yesterday I went for my usual run around the neighborhood, but there was nothing usual about it. I was probably about 1/2 way through it, which means I was at the farthest point from my home when it started to downpour. Yes, with no escape I had to run the last mile and a 1/2 or so in the rain. At first I was irritated but after a couple minutes I couldn't help but laugh at myself. I was soaked all the way through and my gym shoes are still wet this morning. There were people sitting on their porches laughing at me. Two little kids were looking out there front door and screaming whoa look how wet she is. The worst thing was, that right before it rained I was running the hardest I had so far and I was about to slow down and walk a little, but with the rain I had to run. It actually made for a good workout although it did get a bit difficult at the end w/ my shoes sloshing with every step. Oh, well at least I made people laugh yesterday.
I feel special. Both of my brothers are offering to take me back to Canada after I go home. I haven't decided which one to go with because one means I leave Canada on the 24th and return on the 31st and the other means I come back on the 5th or 6th. We'll see.
Today Jordan took our car in to be fixed. He drove there and ran back. What a trooper. It was 3.36 miles back. It turned out to be the o-ring on the thermastat, dad. They said it was the wrong size or something. They said they'd get to it today and we should have our car back this afternoon. Nothing major which is a very good thing.
Well, that's all for now. Thanks for all the comments people. I really appreciate the feedback.
Monday, July 04, 2005
Yes, it has happened again. My parents have had to call the cops again on our neighbor. Earlier this week I mentioned how our neighbor set fireworks off on my car, but now SHE has attempted to physically assualt my mother. My mom was mowing the grass, minding her own business, when she saw rocks wiz passed he head. She turned to see our neighbor throwing rocks and cussing at her. My mom had her cell phone in her pocket and dialed 911. The cops came, but she took off before they arrived. They said they needed to see the rocks, but my mom had no idea where they were b/c we have rocks all over our backyard. They left and when my dad came home they noticed a large rock on the back porch and a huge hole in the screen. the cops returned and video taped the damage and my car that had been damaged earlier in the week. My parents have to go to court and will be getting a restraining order against our neighbor. It's really ridiculous that you should have to do all of this because your neighbor can't control herself. Our neighbor has been out of town all weekend and b/c of this my parents have enjoyed a restful holiday weekend.
We also have enjoyed our holiday weekend. We haven't been able to do a whole lot b/c of the rain, but it's nice just to be able to spend time togther before he has a 3 game homestand. Jordan will be covering the Oakland A's.
My parents like I said will be visiting us on the 21st. They will head home on the 24th and I will be joining them. It would be nice to see some of you while I am at home. I'm not sure how long I"ll be there b/c both of my bros have offered to drive me back. Kevin said he could bring me back on the 4th or 5th and kyle also offered. I'll let you know when more details have been confirmed. If I went home I'd be there for my brothers 25th birthday on the 31st of July. Happy Birthday Kev!
My mother has my wedding proofs and as soon as I come back to Toronto Jordan and I will pick out our shots for our wedding album. If anyone would like to see the pictures in the album you can contact my mother or check the website.
Well, have a happy 4th of July. Eat some BBQ for Jordan and I and enjoy the fireworks!
Saturday, July 02, 2005
Last night we went to see the fireworks for Canada Day 2 miles south of where we live in Yonge st. Let me start off by saying that I don't think they know what the term firework is in Canada. They sent off these little beams of light directly up in the air for about 50 feet and then they drop and fade back to the earth. There were no explosions. There were no crackles. There were no children crying and covering there ears. And why? The fireworks never exploded. There was not one firework that exploded into a large circle to light up the night sky. It was a great disappointment. I am very sad to say that I will not be able to attend the show in Thornton on monday.
In Thornton, the fireworks aren't the greatest, but they look awesome compared to what we saw last night. At least in Thornton you can look over the quarry and see all of the neighboring towns displays off in the distance. It's great.
After the fireworks Jordan and I went to this little bar called Milestones. We had Jordan' s newest favorite food spinach-artichoke dip. I know you can't believe it. He's eating something green eventhough it looks and smells funny. What next? We walked home which was about 2 miles. It was a nice walk. When we got home we played our new favorite game again, Scene It. We only played it twice instead of the best of 5 series Jordan made us play the night before. It was a duel to the death, but in the end Jordan one and thank God too! I didn't want to hear the poor baby complaining all night how he's the DVD Master he should have won, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah he's like a little kid when it comes to playing bored games. He has to win. Spoiled last born! Tehe.
Well that's all for now. It's time to make the DVD Master something to eat. Have a happy Saturday!
Friday, July 01, 2005
Yes, July 1st is called Canada Day. I think it's very arrogant to name a day after your country, but that's just me. This is Canada's birthday. So instead of seeing fireworks on the 4th of July for the Independence day of the United States of America we will see them on the 1st. There is a place about 2 miles south of where we live on Yonge where we will be seeing fireworks. We are going to walk there because a) it will be really good exercise, and b) are car is acting up.
We found a place that our landlord said is reliable when it comes to fixing cars and we plan on taking it there in a few days. There is something wrong with the radiator and it overheats very quickly. It's kind of annoying, but it is forcing us to walk and get some exercise more often. It does kind of annoy me when we have to walk from the grocery store with arms full of bags. By the time we get home are hands are so cramped up that we can't even move them.
Last night Jordan and I stayed up all night playing a game I bought while we were back in the states. We are both big movie buffs and so it's perfect for us b/c it's called Scene It. It has a dvd full of movie trivia, cards with questions, and buzz cards with consequences. It's fun because you have to be the first to shout out the answer on some of the questions and it can get pretty intense b/c we are so competitive. There is this one part where there's a fill in the blank and you have to shout out the answer as the letters appear very slowly on the screen. It was really great when the puzzle started appearing and Jordan screamed out The Pound of Munic for the answer to The Sound of Music. Yeah I gave him a hard time for that one.
The weather is still kind of warm which is kind of aggravating. I do miss having the pool at my parents house. Although I'm sure that if I were in Illinois I would be hiding in the air conditioning watching tv or something, but it's a nice thought now that I can't do it.
Earlier in the week I got a phone call from my dad. He began by telling me this story about how my mom came home and saw our neighbors were lighting off fireworks. This is never good I thought. She looked just in time to see a flaming fire ball land on the hood of my car that was parked on the side of the house. She went inside to get my dad. He came out to see a big burn mark on the hood of my car. My parents are so sick of dealing with our terrible neighbors and have decided that they aren't gonna be nice anymore and just called the cops. She of course denied it. The cops know better b/c she is notorious for causing trouble in Thornton. So my parents are going to get 2 estimates and she is gonna have to fix it.
Well, I better get going. I'm going to read my book on the balcony where it's nice and cool. I'm reading Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. It was on Oprah's book club list last summer and I'm finally getting around to reading it even though I've had it since last summer. It's like 815 pages long so I'll have plenty to do this summer. Well, that's all for now...catch ya later!
~Kelly
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Things are going much better now that we have adjusted to living here in Toronto. Jordan has mastered the subway and the buses. I have adapted to being by myself all the time. I am finding more and more to do with myself. Necessity is the mother of invention right? I have been keeping up my running which is good. Melissa (Jordan's sister) is inspiring me to keep it up. I am very proud of you meep keep it up! I think about you everyday when I got running. If you can complete all of your activities all day long I can run for an hour of the day. Jordan has been joining me for the last couple of days. It's been really great because it's a great time to talk too. It also helps the run to go by much faster because we are there to encourage each other.
One of the days we were running last week we passed a church. It was in the upper 80's and we were really hot so we decided to see if the doors were open and they were. We stole a quick drink from the fountain and some information off the info desk. We looked around a lil and decided that we liked the look of the church. We discussed it that night and deceided to go the next day. We got up early and went to the early service. We really liked it. They worshiped in a very contemporary style and the songs were all ones that I was familiar with. They seem to be a very missions minded church. There is a womans bible study tomorrrow night and I think I may try and check it out. Hopefully it will be a great way to get to know people.
Jordan has had a few days off and I'm excited about that. We have been spending a lot of time together. He has been taking care of me b/c I haven't been feeling well. He's been doing a great job. I am starting to feel a little better now.
Tomorrow we might we heading downtown. Hopefully it won't rain like it did today. It was nice after it rained b/c it cooled down. It' s been in the 90's for the last 3 days. It's been pretty hot with our no air conditioning situation.
My parents are coming to visit on July 21st. Yeah! I might be going home with them for a little while, but I'm not sure yet. We'll see.
Well, I gotta go. Jordan and I are going to watch a few episodes of King of Queens. We like that show because Doug and Carrie remind us of us.