- Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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Good morning, boys and girls.
For today's lesson, we are going to learn about one of the most important figures in Scarborough history - Gerry Dee. Be sure to take notes. There will be a quiz at the end.
Born long ago, on the eve of 1969, Gerry Dee grew up in the wonderful city of Toronto where he decided to become a high school phys-ed teacher. After ten years, he realized that teaching wasn't quite his calling so he took up comedy full-time. He now plays the lead role in the CBC sitcom Mr. D, which premiered earlier this month.
In true Mr. D style, we are now going to play a game, the Get to Know Each Other Game. Only, with a twist. We will just play one round of Get to Know Gerry Dee. I will give you three sentences, two of which are true and one of which is false. You have to guess which one is false.
1. Gerry Dee has received many accolades (accolade /ˈakəˌlād Noun - an award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit) which includes being named Toronto's Funniest New Comic, being nominated for the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Male Comic in Canada and winning the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition.
2. Gerry Dee conducted an investigative report on the Vancouver Riot of 2011 on "The Score".
3. Gerry Dee's last name really is Dee.
- Saturday, January 28, 2012
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Last night, the whole family loaded into the car and headed over to the local arena for what has become our weekly family skate. Having only been ice skating about a half dozen times in my life, I'm a little worried about falling down and bruising my ego. But when it comes to my kids, I'm more concerned about them getting hurt. My son started skating once a week with his daycare class a couple of months ago and my daughter has only ever been skating about five times in total. Still, they have come a long way.
This winter has proven to be busier than winters past. With skating, gymnastics and tennis on our weekly schedule, the kids have been getting their fair share of physical activity. We also take great care where safety is concerned, especially with skating. Our kids both wear helmets to protect them from head injury but in general, we can't always protect them from bumps and bruises. Not unless someone designs a body suit made of bubble wrap.
- Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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I was rummaging through some old photos and found this one of my daughter taken six years ago. It was the first time we went skiing at Blue Mountain and we rented a huge ski lodge with a bunch of people.
That's when we actually had snow.
That's when we actually had snow.
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- Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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Each week where I work, staff members enjoy Friday treat days. We sign up with other staff to bring in a selection of goodies for all to share and it makes morning recess fly by so quickly since there's rarely enough time to savour the tasty treats. This month, I decided to bring in a sampling of La Crème Cow cheese along with some crackers that I had been sent to try out.
Recently, Parmalat Canada launched La Crème Cow, a new line of spreadable snack cheese. It is available in three flavours: Original, Light and Parmesan and Peppercorn. The cheese has a very smooth and creamy texture, and is individually wrapped so you can take it with you on the go.
My lovely La Crème Cow package arrived the night before my scheduled treat day and oh, là, là! Was it ever lovely!
- Sunday, January 22, 2012
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Dr. Goodall's remarkable study of the Gombe chimpanzees forever changed the relationship between humans and the animal kingdom.
Today, I will be a guest at a special Gold Members’ screening of Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees at the Shoppers Drugmart® OMNIMAX® Theatre at the Ontario Science Centre. Narrated by Dr. Goodall herself, the film takes viewers on a journey into the world of the wild chimpanzee. The film chronicles more than 40 years of Dr. Goodall’s work in Africa and focuses on one population in the forest of Gombe, Tanzania. In addition to the film, we will have the opportunity learn how to talk like a chimpanzee and participate in a discussion with a special guest from the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, an organization that supports wildlife research, education and conservation. I should probably start practising... ooo, ooo, eee, eee, ah!
- Saturday, January 21, 2012
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Last week, I never received our bundle of flyers. I suspect my husband threw them in the recycling bin before I could get my frugal hands on them. More on that in another post.
In this week's edition of Flyer Friday, I only came across one decent deal and it was on Minute Maid juice boxes. I also noticed a sweet deal on Coca-Cola products. These prices are effective January 20-January 26, 2012.
In this week's edition of Flyer Friday, I only came across one decent deal and it was on Minute Maid juice boxes. I also noticed a sweet deal on Coca-Cola products. These prices are effective January 20-January 26, 2012.
- Minute Maid Drinks, Selected Varieties - 2 for $5/10x200 mL (25 cents per box) @ Valu-Mart
- Coca-Cola or Canada Dry, Selected Varieties - $2.88/12x355 mL or /10x355 mL(24 cents or 28.8 cents per can) @ Food Basics (Limit of 4)
- Friday, January 20, 2012
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Having used Blogger for about six years now, I have become quite used to the old Blogger interface. It has only been in recent days that I have been using the new interface and I am really starting to like it. Not only can you easily look up total view counts on your posts, you can now connect your Blogger account with your Google+ account.
When doing so, you will replace your Blogger profile with your public Google+ profile. This will allow you to:
When doing so, you will replace your Blogger profile with your public Google+ profile. This will allow you to:
- Friday, January 20, 2012
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Do you love hosting a family game night? Then you'll love Hasbro's Annual Fun and Game Event which is going on right now! I wanted to share this with my US readers since I am sure most of you love boardgames as much as I do. I'm hoping they will have an event like this soon for Canada because it sounds great. You can register for Hasbro's Annual Fun and Game Event for a chance to print over $125 in coupons (quantities are limited) and get access to incredible daily deals. All daily deals include free shipping.
- Thursday, January 19, 2012
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Photo courtesy of Racheal McCaig Photography |
As if my iPhone capture of Allan Hawco and myself wasn't enough, here I am sharing an awesome photo taken by the beautiful and talented @RachealMc of Racheal McCaig Photography at the CBC premieres of Mr. D and Republic of Doyle last week. Mmm hmm, he's even cuter in person...
Here is this week's Wordless Wednesday linky:
- Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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Did you know that your gut could be affecting your mood? I have read that there are studies which show that "keeping the microflora in your gut healthy can reduce symptoms of stress." Since there are hundreds of billions of bacteria in our bodies that are good and bad, it makes sense that adding good bacteria by taking probiotics can help make us feel better. I have heard on many occasion that we should take probiotics while using antibiotics but it wasn't until I had seen a naturopath that I learned about adding probiotics to my daily diet. So of course, I jumped at the opportunity to try out Jamieson All Natural Probiotic Sticks.
A proprietary formulation sold in Canada exclusively as Probiotic Sticks by Jamieson Laboratories, this product uses two clinically tested bacteria, Lactobacillus Rosell-52 and Bifidobacterium Rosell-175, formulated by Institut Rosell-Lallemand. Through two placebo controlled, randomised clinical trials, it was discovered that Probiotic Sticks helped "alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological symptoms associated with stress and anxiety." I always thought eating yogurt was an easy way of replenishing the good bacteria but, according to Institut Rosell-Lallemand, the concentration of strains in a small amount may be insufficient in terms of the minimum CFU requirements. In addition, yogurt products are "not stable so the number of microbes at the time of manufacture will not reflect the number actually consumed."
While you can sprinkle a stick of probiotics onto cool foods such as yogurt, pudding ice cream or into cool beverages such as juice or milk, I find the single-serving sachets of naturally flavoured red-plum crystals have a nice flavour and dissolve fairly well in the mouth. And I also like that the sachets need not be refrigerated, making it convenient to take them wherever you go. Did they help reduce the symptoms of stress? I'm not sure. But I did enjoy the convenience of the single-serving sachets.
Disclosure: I was sent product to help facilitate this review. Any opinions expressed in this post are my own.
- Monday, January 16, 2012
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Kraft Dinner has just gotten a lot Smarter. They have taken their classic macaroni & cheese and added ingredients like oats and vegetables blended right into the noodles. What's more, Kraft Dinner Smart contains no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives. And just one 50 g bowl (¾ cup prepared) of KD Smart Vegetables, for example, contains a half serving of veggies. The High Fibre variety contains Canadian oats and is a source of fibre. There is also a third variety that contains flaxseed and inulin, and is a source of Omega-3 polyunsaturates. When matched up with a serving of vegetables or fruit, you'll find yourself with a quick solution for a balanced meal..
We know the dinner table can become a daily battleground between parents and picky eaters, especially when nutritious foods are involved. So we set out to make a new KD that kids would love to eat and parents would be proud to serve. KD Smart has added ingredients, contains no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives, and has the same cheesy taste that even the pickiest eaters can't resist. With KD Smart, you can finally wave the white flag and call a dinnertime ceasefire!
- Friday, January 13, 2012
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Tonight, tune in to History Television Canada for the Season Two premiere of the Kensington production Museum Secrets, an educational show which travels all over the world in search of the world’s greatest museums. The series is unique in that it tells of stories behind objects at museums that the history books don’t tell. From spectacular photography in the museums and their hidden spaces to experiments conducted by leading researchers and people personally connected to the objects, Museum Secrets is sure to captivate people of all ages. And I'll have you know that the show is produced by a small team right here in Toronto!
Recently nominated for 2 awards from History Makers International, Museum Secrets has previously been nominated for a Gemini and a Rocky Award for their work on the TV series and the cross-platform components. Their new website contains webisodes and previews of upcoming episodes. In this season's premiere, they travel to St. Petersburg with a young Canadian professor from Toronto as he completes his homage to ancient Scythian mummies’ body art, after reading of their discovery deep below the permafrost of Russia. Also included is an art history story about the significance of one painting and one artist who was an influencer of the modern minimalist art movement.
Our stories take us beyond the public galleries, into hidden places visitors are rarely allowed to see: a vast storeroom where millions of once-living creatures float in formaldehyde, a noisy workshop where curators in hard-hats piece bones together into skeletons of colossal dinosaurs. When a story moves outside the museum, we follow: to the grounds of a medieval French chateau to recreate a fatal jousting accident, and down into a 50 foot hole in the Egyptian desert to stand inside the tomb of Ramesses the Great.
- Thursday, January 12, 2012
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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending the premiere of Mr. D which included a pre-screening of Republic of Doyle featuring guest star Russell Crowe, set to air tomorrow night at 9 p.m. EST on CBC. Both shows were fantastic and I really enjoyed getting to meet the cast members. Here is a picture of the very handsome Allan Hawco, a.k.a. Jake Doyle. (:
- Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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For those of you who watch Last Comic Standing, you're probably familiar with Toronto native Gerry Dee from season 5. Like my husband, he was born in Scarborough, and like myself, he became a teacher. After nearly ten years of working as a high school phys-ed teacher, he chose a different career path and made the switch to full-time comedy.
In 2002, Gerry Dee was the first Canadian in 27 years to win the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition. A year later, he made his US network debut on CBS' Star Search with Arsenio Hall. (Why do I feel like pumping my fist?) He also played "Donny" in Trailer Park Boys: The Movie in 2006. (Loved the show; can't believe I haven't seen the movie.) His success continued and in 2008, he was named "Best Male Comic” in Canada by the Canadian Comedy Awards.
MR. D is a half-hour weekly comedy that explores life in private school. Based on the stand-up comedy act of Gerry Dee, a former private school teacher for nine years, MR. D tells the story of an under-qualified teacher trying to fake his way in a teaching job, just as he fakes his way through life.
The show takes a look at the teacher’s perspective and is based on Gerry's real life experience in the profession. He even relied on teacher friends to help keep the show realistic.
Tonight, I am relying on one of my own teacher friends to accompany me to the CBC premieres of Mr. D and Republic of Doyle, hosted by Anne-Marie Mediwake and Dwight Drummond from CBC News Toronto. We get to walk the red carpet, meet the stars and maybe win some prizes. Speaking of prizes, I recently came across a Republic of Doyle contest over at Sea and be Scene where they're giving away autographed copies of the first two seasons as well as the Definitive Guide to Doyle. And don't forget to tune in on January 11 when Russell Crowe guest stars on Republic of Doyle.
- Monday, January 09, 2012
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The year 2012 has arrived along with the magic of being able to clear the slate and start fresh. It's the excitement of wondering what the new year will bring and what new milestones lay ahead for your little ones. For me, it's about celebrating my son's champagne birthday, watching him learn to write his own name and sending him off on his first day of kindergarten. I look forward to reading my daughter's first report card, watching her ride a bike without training wheels and patting her on the back after she puts down her first chapter book. Witnessing your children grow is truly a magical experience.
Next weekend, enjoy a big dose of magic with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Storybook Magic Weekend. Join your favourite Mickey Mouse Clubhouse characters in feature storybook, fairy tale, and fantasy-themed episodes from January 14-15 at 9-11am ET. And during the week of January 23, rock on with Jake and the Never Land Pirates as they kick off Pirate Rock Week. Watch music-themed episodes, including the NEW episode “The Pirate Pup/Pirate Rock” and sing-along versions of Never Land Pirate Band music videos which will premiere between each episode. Pirate Rock will air nightly from 6-7pm ET.
Disclosure: I’m part of the Disney Junior Mom program and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
Next weekend, enjoy a big dose of magic with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Storybook Magic Weekend. Join your favourite Mickey Mouse Clubhouse characters in feature storybook, fairy tale, and fantasy-themed episodes from January 14-15 at 9-11am ET. And during the week of January 23, rock on with Jake and the Never Land Pirates as they kick off Pirate Rock Week. Watch music-themed episodes, including the NEW episode “The Pirate Pup/Pirate Rock” and sing-along versions of Never Land Pirate Band music videos which will premiere between each episode. Pirate Rock will air nightly from 6-7pm ET.
Disclosure: I’m part of the Disney Junior Mom program and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
- Sunday, January 08, 2012
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As a teacher volunteer on our school's Me to We committee, I am regularly on the lookout for the best sales and deals on 100% fruit juice boxes which our leadership group sells each week as part of our fundraising efforts. Last year, thanks to fundraisers such as our year-end hot dog fundraiser, we managed to raise enough money to Adopt a Village for Free the Children. This year, we chose to Build a School in Ecuador as part of the Brick by Brick initiative, a whopping $8,500 commitment.
Last month, we put together a number of gift baskets to raffle off just before the holidays. I had donated a number of items I had received through my blog such as this storybook from Hallmark. I am happy to report that we raised nearly $500! At this point, I'd say we are close to one-third of the way to reaching our goal. The bulk of funds raised comes from our weekly juice sales. Hence the reason I venture on a weekly hunt for specially priced juice boxes. I decided to start up a Flyer Friday feature to share my findings with you. I plan to provide a price comparison for 100% fruit juice, since I'm doing the research anyway. But I may even post other sales if I find they are a bargain worth sharing.
This week, I found four advertised sales on juice boxes:
Please feel free to leave a comment on this post if you come across any comparable deals in your area.
Last month, we put together a number of gift baskets to raffle off just before the holidays. I had donated a number of items I had received through my blog such as this storybook from Hallmark. I am happy to report that we raised nearly $500! At this point, I'd say we are close to one-third of the way to reaching our goal. The bulk of funds raised comes from our weekly juice sales. Hence the reason I venture on a weekly hunt for specially priced juice boxes. I decided to start up a Flyer Friday feature to share my findings with you. I plan to provide a price comparison for 100% fruit juice, since I'm doing the research anyway. But I may even post other sales if I find they are a bargain worth sharing.
This week, I found four advertised sales on juice boxes:
- Allen's Juice or Drinks, Selected Varieties - $1.00/8x200 mL (12.5 cents per box) @ Valu-Mart
- Minute Maid Drinks, Selected Varieties - $1.97/10x200 mL (19.7 cents per box) @ No Frills
- Allen's Fruit Juice and Cocktails, Assorted Varieties - $1.99/8x200 mL (24.9 cents per box) @ Highland Farms
- Minute Maid, selected varieties - $2.50/10x200 mL (25 cents per box) @ Valu-Mart
Please feel free to leave a comment on this post if you come across any comparable deals in your area.
- Thursday, January 05, 2012
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This winter, The Green Beaver Company invites you to take a walk through the Boreal Forest and experience their dry skin therapy. Their Après-Ski line of skin care products are certified organic, ultra rich, non-greasy, biodegradable and gluten-free. They are naturally rich with shea and cocoa butter, have been formulated to protect and relieve the driest and itchiest skin, and are also enriched with colloidal oatmeal and other plant extracts such as aloe.
I have been using their Après-Ski products along with their organic sunscreen for kids and bath products for the past year and love them. Now you have a chance to try two products from their Après-Ski line. Simply fill out the Rafflecopter form below and good luck!
- Wednesday, January 04, 2012
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Just wanted to share a set of Christmas cards I made using my Cricut for a co-worker. You can find more information on my craft blog Diana's Designs.
Don't forget to link up your Wordless Wednesday post below.
Happy 2012!
- Tuesday, January 03, 2012
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The main purpose of our visit to the mall was to return her gift of perfume. You see, she told her wonderful husband that she wanted Burberry London perfume when what she really wanted was the Original Burberry. Once she made the return, we went to a couple of shoe stores to check out some boots before heading across the street and checked in at McDonald's for a McCafé coffee break.
- Monday, January 02, 2012
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