Friday, December 31, 2010

Dishes?

I found an absurd deal on porcelain dishes at Canadian Tire during the boxing week sale.

$9.99 for a set of 16 dishes, plain white. If you're keeping track, that's about $0.56 per item; and the customer reviews are all very good. Quelle bargoon!

Here's what they look like:

We picked up 4 boxes, for a total of 16 place settings*. Overkill perhaps, but we'll need them when there's a crowd visiting, and this way I'll have spares if we happen to bounce one of 'em off the kitchen floor.

Much better than these hodgepodge jobbies:


Of course, now I have more mugs than brains.

Coffee, anyone?




*And  no, I didn't just pick up dishes. I bought a kitchen scale, a hockey gear drying rack, yards and yards of Christmas gift wrap, some festive paper plates and napkins, and batteries. Because it was all on sale. Thank you crappy tire for emptying my wallet.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Musing

I've resumed my winter lurking on various web forums to keep abreast of the conditions on/around the lake. My old haunt (Rice Lake Today) folded so I'm getting creative. Two new boards have cropped up (Rice Lake Forum and Rice Lake Cottaging), although neither is particularly active, and there are also winter ice fishing boards to troll, such as Ice Shanty.

So far, I know that the lake is fully frozen and ATVs and snowmobiles have been out on the ice. From the ice fishing board I was able to find someone that stopped near Marvin's to check the ice thickness with a power auger, and it's 10" with 2" of snow on top.

I'm starting to wish the kids had cross-country skis!

There have been reports of people spending Christmas on the Island. I'm conflicted. It sounds heavenly, but it also sounds stupid to me; my cottage is poorly insulated *and* poorly heated, which amounts to a heaping dollop of no-thank-you-very-much.

How cool is this, though:
Island cottager building a rink out front of their property.


Truth be told, apart from some curiosity as to the condition of the flooring*, I don't have a burning need to get out there this winter. I still have some sewing projects to wrap up, some cabinet doors to paint, and some items to purchase (kitchen dishes, for instance).

C. Contemplating the cottage from the warmth of her office with a steaming cup of tea.

*I had read negative reviews about the flooring when used in non-winterized edifices that indicated it tended to shrink and the joints would separate in extreme cold. Eeeee. I honestly can't see that happening though. Those floor panels are stuck together for good. Crossing my fingers and hoping for the best.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


I decided to take a departure from the traditional Holiday-letter-in-a-card report this year. Let's save a few trees and spread some cheer, shall we?

If this is your first visit to my cottage blog, welcome!

It's a slow time of year with not much to report about the cottage and lake. We bought the cottage in the fall of 2009 and promptly shut it up for the winter. The spring and summer of 2010 were packed full of renovations, learning, and home cottage improvements. I invite you to troll through past posts here on the blog to bring yourself up to speed about all the happenings that happened. There's a handy navigation tool over there on the right that should help you work your way through the posts.

In family news, Our red-head (names reserved to ensure web anonymity) is now 10 and in Grade 5. He has his first male teacher this year, and he's thriving. It probably helps that this is the first year since grade 2 that he hasn't had a revolving door of supply teachers all year long. His grades have noticeably improved and he's happy to go to school each day.
He absolutely loves playing hockey and is in the Atom division with the local Minor Hockey League in addition to taking Hockey Skills practices on Wednesdays. He just passed his Level 6 for swimming after repeated attempts (very thrilled), and he's taking Hip Hop dance classes on the sly at his sister's dance studio. He's embarrassed to admit it, but he's a pretty good dancer. He's still enamoured with Lego, would watch cartoons all-day everyday if I let him, and is saving his pennies to buy himself an iPod Touch. Really.

The wee princess is 8 and in Grade 3 at the same school. We just learned that her teacher since September is only a supply teacher, and she'll be getting a new one in January. (Arg! with the supply teachers already!!) Fortunately she's a very strong student and adapts quickly to change. She's still dancing up a storm. We switched to a new studio in September and it has been a great decision so far. She's getting much better instruction, longer classes, more emphasis on technique, and a great group of friends in the bargain. As with last year, she's participating in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, and Acro, and for the first time she's been awarded a solo (ballet). Needless to say, I spend an inordinate amount of time and money at the dance studio. 
Something new for her this year is tumbling class. It is intended to supplement her instruction for Acro dance class, but she's loving it and has mastered several new tricks this fall, including front and back walkovers. I don't know about you, but I'm impressed! (if the video doesn't work, try opening this page in a different browser). She too, was in Level 6 for swimming this year, but she didn't receive her badge. Many tears were shed. She's also saving her pennies, but she's saving "for college". Cutie. I'm not biased though. No sir.

My dear spouse (known around the blog here as "The Captain") is still working for AMD as a Continuation Engineer. It's been a busy and sometimes stressful year for him, but he still really enjoys his work. He grew a ridiculous mustache during November to raise awareness and funds for the fight against prostate cancer. Actually, he cheated a little and carved the mustache out of his beard, but it served its purpose; both funds and awareness were raised.
He's playing shinny hockey once a week on Tuesday nights, and then spends much of Wednesday complaining about how sore and tired he is. He doesn't find a lot of sympathy from me. During the summer he worked extremely hard on the cottage - we both did - and he learned many new and useful skills like installing a dock, installing plumbing, demolishing walls, driving a boat, installing electrical fixtures, and many many more. The sense of satisfaction and accomplishment is something you just can't buy. I know he's looking forward to kicking up his heels and enjoying the fruit of his hard work next summer.

I'm still working at Alcatel-Lucent in their customer documentation department. It has been a year of few challenges and little reward, but I continue to enjoy the benefit of working at home and have adjusted my schedule to accommodate my other job: full-time child herder. When I'm not at work, I'm running one of the kids to their many extra-curricular activities. Many of my other activities have taken a back seat to this insane schedule, but I'm going to try harder in the new year to carve out some time to have a little bit of fun. Maybe I'll start running again, rediscover my craft room, take a photography class... who knows! Certainly I'll be burning a few brain cells planning the next improvements to the cottage. Tops on my list are the ceiling in the living room/kitchen, and finishing the bathroom. Oh, to have unlimited time and unlimited budget for repairs. Maybe Santa will bring me some power tools.

I hope this missive find you and your family healthy, happy, and wise. Feel free to check in on us here on the blog from time to time. Things will likely remain quiet for a few months yet, but I hope to begin posting again in earnest in the Spring.

All the best for 2011,

Corrie

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Ice and brains

Well, the lake is now frozen! That didn't take long. This photo is stolen from the new Rice Lake forum (the old one folded.) 

I wish that I had more cottage related news for you today, but I haven't much given the place a backwards glance in the last little while. Christmas snuck up on me FAST and I'm finding myself losing my mind and scrambling to get gifts, cards, and decorating out of the way in a timely fashion, all while managing my usual insane schedule of kids' activities and numerous overlapping work deadlines.Ya, sucks to be me. Don't I know it.

Thanks again for sticking around. 

Boy, I really miss the cottage.