Pains Busy

While in Ottawa I developed a sore lower back. It feels like all the muscles are super tight so bending or twisting in certain directions sends shooting pains throughout the area.

I’ve been treating myself with ibuprofen and heat but it is not getting any better so yesterday I decided to call my massage therapist.

The problem with having an awesome health professional is that they are quite often super busy. I can’t get in until Friday. Yerg. I will make do until then.

This got me thinking though, pretty much every health professional that is super awesome is super booked up. Sox’s doctor is hard to get in to see. Our massage therapist. Sometimes I even have to wait longer than I want to see my physiotherapist.

Unfortunately when I want to see these people, I generally need relief right away.

Ottawa Home

Yesterday was our final day in Ottawa. We flew out around 6 meaning we had to start making our way to the airport around 4:30.

What to do to fill the time? We had been tobogganing, skating, seen museums, and been to the ice slides. What else was there? The ice sculptures!

We piled into the van and headed down to a park near city hall where the sculptures were set up. Very cool. There was also a competition underway for us to watch. The sculptures were amazing, and I still find it amazing that a week long display can be left outside. Ottawa certainly has a winter season, unlike Victoria.

After poking around a bit we then got another tasty beavertail for Elliot and I (so, so yummy). We then had to boogie home so Elliot’s cousin could make it to a birthday party on time.

We packed, relaxed, ate lunch/dinner then headed to the airport. The kids were pretty amazing on the flights once again, but it was certainly a long day for us adults.

I will post some pictures once I get them processed.

Snowing Taffy

Today was another great day here in Ottawa. We took it easy this morning and didn’t do too much. It started lightly snowing which was nice to see.

In the afternoon we headed back to the canal for some more skating. Elliot was in the toboggan again, and Amy was in the stroller. It was snowing pretty heavily which was interesting to skate through, but hard to pull the toboggan through. Every once in a while I would hit a deeper patch of snow almost stopping me in my tracks. We skipped the beavertail for today since the lineups were so huge.

We took a side canal at one point and came a across a crowd of people. Once we got closer I realized it was a wedding in progress. Pretty cool venue for a wedding, and it was neat that it was snowing for them. Definitely unique.

Back at the house, while dinner was cooking, Sox’s brother in law started making maple taffy. You take a bunch of maple syrup ad start it boiling. When it gets to a certain temperature you pour it on snow and wrap it around a popsicle stick (or tongue depressor if you are around doctors). Mmm, tasty but very, very sweet.

Tomorrow we head home. What to do before we leave though. Another skate? Ice sculptures? Beavertail? Nothing and relax? Not sure, but I do know we need to return our rental and pack up.

Beavertail Slides

Today I had my first beavertail. We had gone to Gatineau in Quebec to a park where they had set up a wonderful snow park. Slides maede out of ice, a snow maze, some snow sculptures, ice fishing, and more.

I took the three boys (Elliot, his cousin, and a friend of Elliot’s) down a couple slides. The four of us linked our arms as we went down. With my weight going down, I dragged the boys further and faster than many of the other kids were sliding. They liked that.

The park was overrun with school groups that were honestly quite misbehaved. The kids were running around with no supervision, pushing, shoving, cutting in line, and generally dampening our spirits a little. It was sunny though and the park was fun.

I kept eyeing the line for beavertails. Once our gang had regrouped someone mentioned a snack so we got in line. Mmmmm, so tasty. We had ours with cinnamon and sugar, but some of the other toppings sounded good too. I was tempted by the maple butter though.

Amy sure is enjoying the snow, but she does not like getting dressed up for it. She would rather be out there with no gloves and not hat. Today Sox took her out skating again in a different stroller. They had a great time and when they got back, Sox and Amy stayed outside in the snow a little longer.

Elliot also had been having a great time in the snow, and doesn’t mind dressing up. It helps that his cousin does all this with no problem.

Tomorrow we plan to go tobogganing, and I am having lunch with a friend that used to live in Victoria. A few more days still, then we fly home. That will be interesting.

Museum Canal

Today we hit up a local children’s museum that was just across the border in Quebec. It was awesome. Elliot and his cousin ran around looking and playing with everything. Amy followed a bit, but she found her own favorite things to play on (like sitting in ann Austin Mini, or in the bus). Elliot’s favorite was the crane that he could operate and use to pick up mock cargo.

After nap time and just before dinner we headed back to the canal for some more skating. At first it was just going to be Sox, myself and Amy, but at the last moment Elliot decided he wanted to come too. Above is a shot of the Fox family on the ice. Still no Beavertail, though I did see a shack selling them! So close.

Elliot is having a great time with the snow. I think he really missed it this year at home. I am glad he is at least experiencing it here.

Ottawa Beavertail

Yesterday we flew to Ottawa to visit some family. The flights with the kids were fine, and strangely enough, the kids didn’t sleep at all. Normally this might not be a problem, but by the time we landed it was 10pm Victoria time. Amy did this with no nap on the day, which, if you have young children, you could understand my apprehension.

Today was a fun day. There isn’t a lot of snow here in Ottawa, but there is some. It is also cold, but not very cold. The low for the week is around -5 which is perfect for getting outside and doing things.

Things like skating on the Rideau Canal.

I have never skated on anything but man made ice in a rink so this was a unique experience. It was a lot of fun, and we made sure that we skated into the wind at the start, and with the wind on the way back. It was also a nice and sunny day too. Absolutely perfect first day here. There will also be a Beavertail somewhere along the way.

Things planned for the rest of the week include museums, ice slides, ice sculptures, more skating, swimming (indoors), and maybe a playground or two.

Service Food

Unlike my dealing with BlockBuster last week I had an awesome customer service experience today.

I stopped at Bosley’s to get some food for Yoshi. I found the kind of food that I wanted, but they only had the 15 pound bag. I grabbed one and took it to the front counter and asked if they had any larger bags in the back.

The clerk poked around a bit then when she came out she grabbed another 15 pound bag. She apologized for not having any 30 pound bags in stock, then offered two 15 pounders for the price of a 30 pound. Sold!

This actually allowed me to refresh the food bag we have in our earthquake kit, so that was an added bonus.

Decaf Drip

I learned something interesting about Starbucks recently. Actually, Sox learned this, and I have confirmed it. After I switched to decaf and I head out for a coffee I usually get an Americano.

What Sox learned was that after noon Starbucks no longer brews decaf coffee. If you order a decaf, they offer an Americano for the same price as the regular drip coffee. I’ve tested this a couple times, and as someone who likes Americano’s this is awesome.