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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

What I'm Loving Wednesday


 REVENGE

 I don't remember who got me on to this show...one of the bloggers, please speak up if it was you!  On their advice I downloaded the pilot and was hooked almost immediately. Besides the gorgeous Hamptons background and all the beautiful people, Revenge is a really good show!  Each week Emily gets her revenge on one of the key players in the plot that saw her father tried and convicted of a crime he didn't commit.  The story is a tangle of lies and cover-ups and it's fascinating to watch it all unfold.  I'm 7 episodes in and wonder if she will actually be able to exact revenge on Daniel...he is too cute to die!

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Have a fabulous day!

Monday, February 20, 2012

The last Dowton Abbey post until September....


So...what did we think of last night's episode?  As much as it was the Christmas one, it wasn't overly Christmassy!  I did enjoy the servants' dinner with their Christmas crackers and paper hats!  The moment when the tree was lit must've been such a magical one!

I was impressed with Lord Grantham's reaction to Mary's news.  His reply that she isn't the first Grantham to make a mistake leaves me wondering if he is referring to his dalliance with Jane or some other family scandal.  

Wasn't the conversation between the Dowager Countess and Daisy lovely?  It added such a human touch between the highest and lowest on the totem pole.

I can't wait to see what happens with Mr Bates - surely they will find the real murderer...or have they already?

Lavinia's little appearance at the very end was just perfect and Mary was right to make Matthew kneel...on gravel, in the snow.  Le sigh!

I can't wait for season 3 to come in September - in the meantime I will listen to the soundtrack, watch the DVDs and amuse myself creating Downton Abbey ribbon....


Keep Calm and Wait For Carson.


I love you more than Downton.

If you would like to order your own custom ribbon please email me at RoyalRibbon@yahoo.com  
I think my next one will say...Keep Calm and Act Like Lady Mary


Have a fabulous day!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Did I Make The Most Of Loving You?





Did we know Downton Abbey's theme music has been turned into a song? I discovered it on the Downton soundtrack album (also Alfie Boe sings If You Were The Only Girl In The World *swoon*) this weekend and have been playing it all weekend. Such a fitting title for our story isn't it?

So many surprises in last night's episode!  And so nice to see Sybil and Branson make peace with her father.  And what do we make of Lord Grantham and the housemaid?  I thought it was quite touching and says a lot about what is missing in his life.

Next week is the Christmas special which I can tell you is full of drama and magic.  I've seen it a couple of times now and never get sick of it!  What will become of Mr Bates?  Will Mary and Richard wed?  Does Sybil really leave with Branson?

Really, I am looking forward to all of my friends seeing it so I can finally talk about it!


Have a fabulous day!

Friday, September 30, 2011

Friday's Random Thoughts

Happy Friday!

I am slowly but surely getting back into the swing of things.  It takes a lot of work to get back to blogging with any sort of regularity and I quickly got out of the habit this summer.  With Thanksgiving coming quickly  will have lots of Autumn posts to share as well as Thanksgiving ideas.  My American friend have the benefit of seeing what Canadians do first and get their inspiration early!

- The Little Prince says the funniest things...probably the strangest is 'Shiver Me Timbers!'.  I have no idea where he picked that up but every once in a while he comes out with it...usually when I am driving down the highway!  He told the Suburban Prince to 'step away from the cookie'  LOL!


- The fall fair was a great success!  The Little Prince won lots of ribbons and got second place for the pumpkin he planted and grew all summer!

- We saw the divorcing neighbours at the fair last weekend.  Not together but when we saw each of them they had their children.  MrsDivorce tried to get all chittychatty with me but I have no time for that.  After basically telling me she doesn't want to be friends and only ever speaking to me when she wants something I'm not going to waste precious fair time on her.  She wanted a life of solitude and now she has it!

- One more day until pumpkin pie blizzards at DQ!

- My Rotary Club's 90th anniversary party is....a disaster at the moment.  I had the whole 1920s themed party ready to roll the second I got full approval and one of the board members (the one who was putting pressure on me to get this planned!!!) decided to stir some $**t and we had to then take it to the membership and ask them if they even wanted to celebrate the 90th anniversary.  It was such a mess and at the end of the meeting the president tried to apologize to me but I wasn't in the mood to hear it.  A few people are on my naughty list right now.

- What's with all the PDA at Costco?  I have written about this before but we went shopping there this week and it's quite shocking how many couples are there holding hands and having romantic time in the bulk cereal aisle.  I love my husband but sheesh, I don't need to be hanging off him while grocery shopping.

- It irks me when I post what I am cooking on Twitter and someone replies 'Recipe Please!!'.  Especially when it's someone I barely know..  Do we think that's the polite way to ask someone to share their recipes?





- I have searched everywhere for these shoes.  My parents are in Florida right now and have searched for them too.  I fear I am going to have beg my 'shoe dealer' to get them for me.

- I am having a giveaway on my Royal Ribbons site!  Please take a moment over there to enter!

- It's election time in Ontario...I find these ones so hard because they tend to affect us more than local or national elections.  I am 99% sure I have decided which party I am voting for but there are still a few days to go!  Hopefully something major doesn't happen, forcing me to rethink my vote!


- I have been watching season 2 of Downton Abbey.  It will be airing in the US in January but I have seen it online.  All I can say is have your tissues handy and oh my goodness, I think it's even better than season 1!  I just hope we get more than 7 episodes!


Have a fabulous day!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

I miss Mad Men!


It just doesn't feel like summer without Mad Men on TV!  Last weekend I decided to re-watch season 4 and loved every minute of it!  Seeing all these amazing characters made me wonder which one I am...


I'm not a bombshell so not a Joan...


I'm not an ice princess so not a Betty...


Tho I have been known to have moments like this!


I'm not a trailblazing career girl, so not a Peggy...


Trudy!  My favourite character!  I am definitely a Trudy!  
Perfect homemaker, cute dresser, supportive wife and now mommy.


Which Mad Men character are you?


Have a fabulous day!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Friday's Random Thoughts

I havnt done a random thoughts post in a looooong time!  I am well overdue! I hope you had a great week and have something wonderful planned for the weekend!

-Please pop over to Royal Ribbons to see all the new designs!  I am posting new ideas every day!

- I have noticed a number of very quiet people in my life seem to expect people to remember them.  And put them on the spot!  If you want to be remembered 10 years later, do or say something memorable!

- I see people parked in handicapped or mommy spots just hanging out all the time when I go shopping.  I suspect they are hanging out with the child or smoking while the passenger has gone shopping.  Does this happen everywhere or is it just in my town?  I find it really annoying when I have lugged my 3 year old half a kilometer through a busy parking lot to see the mommy spot is being held by someone who is babysitting as opposed to using the spot to make being a mommy easier.  If you dont need to actually get children from the car to the store you can park anywhere!

- At dinner the other night with another couple I asked if anyone remembers the Peter Cottontail special from the 70s with the evil bunny Irontail.  Anyone?  Everyone just stared at me like they didnt understand the words coming out of my mouth.  Well, I googled it and I didnt just imagine it!  Here Comes Peter Cottontail is a lesser known Rankin-Bass production.  Hmpfh!

- I got my hair cut in another town closer to the city the other night.  I had forgotten what it's like in these big, busy, professional salons!  Being out here in this small town for 5 years has taken it's toll on my hair and it was so nice to go to a real salon!  While I was waiting for my stylist I was offered water and tea and coffee and asked by everyone who passed by if I needed anything.  Then the stylist actually listened to what I wanted and gave me a dry cut.  I havnt had my hair blown dry by a stylist in years because I just get so frustrated with it.  This new stylist did the whole thing, and then I started crying.  I was so happy with it and I had forgotten what it was like to leave a salon feeling good...the tears just started and took a moment to stop.

- Have we been watching RHNJ?  Is Teresa's brother in a constant state of drunkenness?  He is such a whiny crybaby!  Maybe someday he will have the scotch glass surgically removed from his hand - I havnt seen him once without a drink!

- This week I had a town council committee meeting and couldnt find a babysitter with such short notice, sooooo the Little Prince came with me and had his first experience with municipal politics!  Thank goodness for those little containers of Pringles, they make a great bribe for good, quiet behaviour!  I am happy to report he sat in my lap most of the time, ate his snacks, whispered his demands to me and then hung out at the window watching the overhead train going by.  Success!


Have a fabulous day!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wednesday's Random Thoughts

Happy Wednesday!  I am a bit early with my random thoughts but I have had so many lately I didnt want to forget them!

- In one week I will be heading back to Toronto for my laser eye surgery!  Yay!  I have been told I will be there for about 2 hours, may be in a little bit of pain but back to normal the next day.  I am looking forward to getting rid of contacts and glasses and being able to see!  Thanks to everyone for all of your enthusiatic comments!  I will do a recap post to let everyone know what it was like and to dispell your fears!

- The Bachelor.  Oh.My.Goodness.  I read RealitySteve last night and...well...who do you think he picks?

- Yesterday someone told me, in a matter-of-fact way, their brother has AIDS and I have to admit, I didnt know how to respond.  I know what my intellectual response is but never in my life have I known someone that close to the disease.  I feel like a bit of a heel for not responding at all.

- The Little Prince is still as cheeky as ever.  He still says 'Bye Sweetheart' to me when he leaves the house but he has added 'That's a great idea' whenever I suggest something to him.  I am glad you approve little one.

- I downloaded Little Bee (the book) for my e-reader a couple of months ago and finally started reading it the other night.  I was enthralled from the first line and I would love to tell you more but I got 12 pages in and suddenly the pages were blank!  Not impressed.  If the rest of the book is anything like the first 12 pages I think it's worth the read.  You know, if I could actually read it!

- The Little Prince starts toddler soccer this week!  I am officially a soccer mom!  I have been practicing cutting oranges into wedges.

- I was driving with a friend and she suddenly opened the window and sneezed out of it and rolled it back up.  It's -1.  In Canada.  Interesting.  Is it still called 'rolling up the window' if I have power windows?

- After watching Kim Catrall's episode of Who Do You Think You Are I have the geneology bug!  So far I have mapped out 6 generations up one line and am going to start working on another line today.  It's helpful that Scottish tradition is to give children the mother's maiden name (or another family name) as one of their middle names.  Each time I find a girl born with Stewart or Watson or Grant as a middle name it's another clue!  In case you are wondering, yes, my maiden name is one of the Little Prince's middle names.

- I just told the Suburban Prince there is a sale on chicken breasts at one store and a sale on bras at another store so I am going to pop out for both.  He said..."I sense a theme here" and snickered.  Oh hardeeeeharhar big man!


Have a fabulous day!

Dont forget to enter my LunaBar giveaway!

Monday, February 7, 2011

As the World Turns

Back in September my favourite soap, As The World Turns, came to an end.  I still miss it and from time to time forget it isn't there anymore.  I'd watched it since before I was a teenager and it has always been there, a pleasant, constant distraction.  I know it's silly to miss a soap opera but these people had been in my living room just about every day for over 25 years and it's still seems weird to not have them around.  I started watching it on summer vacation while eating lunch after tennis lessons.  When I was unemployed it kept me company during my tedious job hunt.  When I became a housewife I would clean the kitchen and prepare for dinner while it was on.  When the Little Prince came we would survive the tears with the daily routine that kept us all sane.  The Suburban Prince would sometimes call home from work to ask if they found Jack yet.  It was hard to escape the lure of a story spanning 50 years.

The show debuted in April, 1956, and has been a staple of American culture for decades.  When the end was looming we wondered what would happen to our characters.  Would the writers end the show in a satisfying way?   I think they did!  Everyone landed right where they should be....

- Dusty finally got his happy ending with Janet and their new baby Lorenzo
- Carly and Jack ended up together again and have a baby on the way
- Lily finally stood up to Lucinda (it only took 40+ years) and is once again with Holden - the way it should be ever since the first time they met as teenagers...the bad boy and the rich girl, the classic story
- Lucinda and John, who were always perfect together rode off into the sunset together
- Katie and Chris got their perfect ending...it's nice to see Katie got to have love again after losing Brad a year ago
- Luke will survive even though Reid had to die to save Chris with a heart transplant
- Kim finally got Bob to herself when he retired...after about a thousand years as chief of the hospital
- Casey and Alison both got what they wanted - acceptance and respect
- Emily and Paul found peace...at last.
- Tom and Margo were left with an empty nest and each other - and the perfect house swap arrangement with Katie and Chris
- Barbara and Henry, the least likely couple, are quite perfect for each other.  When they started playing Last Dance I actually started crying. 

I suspect the crying scenes came easy for the actors...I was getting misty watching the last week of episodes and it does feel a bit like I have lost some friends and family - these people had been in my living room for so long I still hope I will turn on the tv and they will magically reappear!

Can you believe 2 books were written about the characters!

I have been watching Y&R for my soap fix and it was a nice surprise to see some of the actors from ATWT are now on Y&R! 


Have a fabulous day!

Monday, August 16, 2010

If 50 is the new 30....

I was watching the retro tv channel the other day when it struck me how far we have come as women.  When I was a little girl there were few options presented to us, we planned to be a teacher, nurse, secretary or find a husband and have children.  I wondered why I couldn't be an astronaut but then I always did dream big.  Little did we know the 80's were waiting for us with a warm, big shouldered embrace, shiny red lipstick and chants of 'women can do anything'.  It was during the 80's I realised I was not limited to the choices my mom had and really could choose to be anything I set my mind to. 


My mom was a loyal watcher of The Mary Tyler Moore show and I remember the many evenings I spent sitting on the couch, freshly bathed and talced hoping to be overlooked, forgotten and not sent to bed for just 5 more minutes as the familiar theme music filled the air....


Who can turn the world on with her smile? 
Who can take a nothing day and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?

Mary Richards is probably the most influential woman of my childhood...in fact, more influential than my own mom simply because Mary moved forward, was ambitious and achieved what she went after.  To me, Mary Richard represented what 30 would be like for me. 

Two other women were prominent on the airwaves when I was a child and I always thought they were old.  They represented 50.  50!  It seemed like a million light years away!  Now with 40 looming, waiting, always there, ever present and asking me 'What have you managed to accomplish?'...50 doesn't seem so old.  In the 70's on the other hand, 50 was old!

And then there's Maude!

Those were the days!

At the time I really had no idea how old these women were, as an adult I now know they were 50.  Mothers of grown children, grandmothers of small children and taking on some of the most important issues of the decade.  Thanks to them we've come a long way baby!


Have a fabulous day!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Friday's Random Thoughts!

Since I enjoyed this so much last time I thought I would do it again!

- I saw Eclipse last night.  I think I left a few brain cells in the theatre.

- We have been watching Mad Men from the beginning and as much as I think life was simpler - it seems no one was happy in 1962!  There isn't one single character who isn't miserable or cheating on his wife.  I admit I dont actually like Don Draper but then one has to wonder if Betty Draper has any redeeming qualities.  It's obvious why he cheats - what he wants isn't attractive to him and what he is attracted to isn't what he wants.  Notice the one quality all of his 'mistresses' share?  Not one of them would let Don Draper push them around.  All of these women are strong and he finds that very very attractive. 

- Remember when we were kids and our own personal safety was number one and we were taught not to walk behind moving cars and to look both ways before we cross the street?  Are video games to blame for the complete lack of fear society seems to have of moving cars?  Every time I am backing out of a parking spot someone will just saunter by regardless of the fact that I might not see them and might not stop.  Yes, legally it would be my fault but then I wouldn't be dead.  I am shocked at the number of times I have to slam on my brakes to not his someone who stepped out onto the road without checking for oncoming cars.

- I dont understand why everyone is so upset about Barack Obama being on The View.  It was essentially a Barbara Walters interview right?  Sure he could be somewhere else doing something else but he chose to let America know where he was for that hour of his presidency.  Who knows what he gets up to the rest of the time!

- Do I need to point out to the media that Chelsea Clinton is not JFK Jr? 

- We are having a small cocktail party next weekend.  One couple still has not rsvp'd and today is the date on the invitation.  This is the first time they have been invited to our home and this is not a good first impression.  If I dont hear from them today it will be the last time they are invited to our home as I have a zero-tollerance policy when it comes to invitations.  If someone doesnt rsvp they are never invited again simply because I don't surround myself with people who dont have even the most basic manners and who will cause resentment.  Disregarding an invitation is the fastest way to tell me you aren't in my league.

- Where did July go?

- I bought a GPS the other day and it is a fun little toy!  I will never waste time searching for a gas station again!

- A friend of mine has been dating a girl for a couple of months and he called me the other night to tell me she is pregnant and he proposed.  Turns out she was still holding the damp pregnancy test when he coughed up a ring he bought years ago for another girl (Yup he just gave his bride-to-be and mother of his unborn child an engagement ring he bought for someone else!).  As of right now she is 3-4 weeks pregnant and has the fabulous news plastered all over her facebook - she convinced him she has to go public in case anyone at her work comprimised the confidentiality clause they all signed upon being hired - she would have to tell them she is pregnant in case she has to refuse to do certain tasks.  I've seen cats mark their territory with less efficiency.  I suspect this girl - who is 39 by the way and a nurse so she knows a thing or two about reproduction and ovulation - recently read How To Trap a Man and put the system into action the second she finished chapter 4.  I asked him if he is sure this is the girl he wants to spend the rest of his life with - the response was 'I'm pretty sure' and 'I think so'.  These things never end well.

- I have yet to play a round of golf this summer - the days are flying by! 

- The Suburban Prince has almost finished the garage overhaul.  There is just one section of wall left to be painted and more shelving will be built to fill it.  By Labour Day weekend I will be pulling my car into the garage!  No more trudging through the snow while carrying a 30lb child to the car!

- We got a new washer and dryer last weekend which makes me so happy!  The old set came with the house and I have hated them for 4 years!  The washer was a front loader and they always stink.  The dryer chewed up clothes which meant I had to hang up and iron anything I didn't want ripped to shreds.  It had quite the appetite for Izod polos!  The new set has a top loading washer which is what I grew up with and what we have in our other house - it was so nice to run the first load I almost started crying!

- The Little Prince is talking up a storm!  He is learning new words all the time and is repeating full sentences.  All of our hard work with the language specialist has paid off!  When we leave his room after changing his diaper he says 'Bye bye poopoos!'.

- I went to a Rotary meeting the other night and everyone was very friendly and welcoming!  It is a much happier place than the sorority I checked out.  Everyone spoke to me and we had a great time chatting about summer and all of the activities Rotary does.  I am looking forward to going again!


Have a fabulous day!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Bethenny? Really?

A couple of weeks ago Hermes Scarf Friend was over for lunch and I was telling her about a phone call from my mom during which I told my mom to take responsibility for a situation and correct it rather than blame someone else who has no idea what the expectations were.  HSF laughed and said I may be the only person she knows who will 'check' their own mother.

Suburban moms dont usually toss around words like 'check' so it made me chuckle on the inside while remembering Sheree's rather loud argument with her former event planner.  I was wondering how she even knew the word then HSF then asked me if I had seen that Real Housewives episode.....we obviously don't spend a lot of time talking about tv shows but after shouting 'Who gon' check me boo?' a couple of times the discussion moved on to the other Housewives.  HSF doesn't watch the shows and only knew the one line because Ellen played it over and over.  In fact, I dont have one single IRL friend who watches any of the Housewives.  Le sigh.

We got on to the topic of Bethenny Frankel - HSF said something about her body after giving birth earlier this year and how she thinks Bethenny is sending women the wrong message.  I said I find Bethenny very inspirational which stopped HSF in her tracks.  Bethenny?  Really?  Here is why Bethenny is my new girl crush/idol/inspiration/un-met mentor...


She attended the Natural Gourmet Culinary Institute in New York to become a chef. After she graduated, she formed BethennyBakes, a company that provided wheat-, egg-, and dairy-free baked goods, meals for private clients, and a custom-meal delivery service. The company ceased production upon the launch of Frankel's Skinnygirl brand in 2009.  (SP - She was creating allergy-free baked goods when this sort of thing was unheard of!  She herself says she built her company out of rubble!)


Bethenny was one of 16 candidates in The Apprentice: Martha Stewart. She made it to the series finale before losing to Dawna Stone.  (SP - How amazing is that?!  To even make it onto the show is a huge accomplishment!)


Bethenny is currently one of the seven women featured on Bravo's series The Real Housewives of New York City.  On June 10, 2010, Bravo TV aired a series spinoff, Bethenny Getting Married?. The show follows Frankel through the planning of her wedding and life with Jason Hoppy.  (SP - Imagine being so interesting!  If cameras followed me most days there would be a lot of footage of the dishwasher being loaded, laundry being folded....)


In March 2009, Frankel's first book, Naturally Thin: Unleash Your SkinnyGirl and Free Yourself from a Lifetime of Dieting, was published by Fireside.  (SP - My own book is in the works so I know what goes into it - to be picked up or approached by a publisher is huge!)


In December 2009, Her second book, The SkinnyGirl Dish: Easy Recipes for Your Naturally Thin Life was published, also by Fireside. (SP - Her first book was such a huge success the market warranted a second one!)

She released an exercise DVD, Body by Bethenny, in spring 2010.  (SP - I dont have the time, energy or motovation to put an exercise dvd on let alone make one!)


The Skinnygirl Rules, an audiobook read by Frankel, was described as a summary of the first two books.

She is currently working on two more books, A Place of Yes, and Naturally Fit Pregnancy, as well as a skincare line.  (SP - remember when she told KKB she comes from a place of yes?  At that moment my entire view of Bethenny changed!)

On June 10, 2010, her new series, Bethenny Getting Married?, had the highest ratings of any series debut in Bravo history with over 2 million viewers.  (SP - I havn't even watched my own wedding video!)

Bethenny posed nude for PETA in September 2009. The photo was featured on a billboard in Times Square as part of animal rights group PETA's anti-fur campaign.  (SP - No one wants to see me pose nude, not even for a cause!)

Just 3 weeks after giving birth Frankel posed in a size-4 swimsuit for Us Magazine.  (SP - I would love to be a size 4!!!)

Once again, thank you to Wiki for making me look like I know a lot more than I really do.


If I had this cheeky little bod I would wear a bikini too.  Everywhere.

In the middle of all of of this Bethenny has come out with her own drink and a new brand! 


I have invested some time into getting my own drink off the ground and let me tell you, it isn't easy!


I am picturing something like this in pink and green with my logo on the side!


Bethenny graced the cover of People last week - the first Housewife to do so. 

If you have seen her new show you will know just how hard Bethenny works.  She did not come from money or fame...she simply worked hard her whole life to get to this place.  In a time when so many people think everything should be handed to them Bethenny has earned every dollar she has made with her drive, ambition and hard work.

She is a great example of what we can accomplish when we set our minds to it!


Have a fabulous day!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

The City - Some interesting tidbits....


Waaayyyyyy back in the early 90's there was a fun little band from Thornhill, Ontario called Moxy Fruvous.  They had a catchy little song called King of Spain and during that era of Grunge and Brenda Walsh's angst their music provided a wonderful comic relief. 


"Royalty, lord it looked good on me...."

Years later, one of the members of Moxy Fruvous (Jian Ghomeshi) went on to host a talk radio show on the CBC.  He was in the fortunate position to meet and interview many interesting celebrities - Canadian interviewers ask the tough questions - his most notable is the infamous Billy Bob Thornton interview.

On April 8, 2009, Billy Bob Thornton appeared with his band, The Boxmasters, on Q, with Ghomeshi hosting. In introducing Thornton, Ghomeshi good naturedly mentioned Thornton's "day job" as "Oscar-winning screenwriter, actor and director", and added, "he's always intended to make music, he just got sidetracked." Though he wasn't asked about his film work, Thornton became annoyed, having previously told the show's producers that he didn't want to talk about his film career, and immediately began giving erratic answers to Ghomeshi's questions, such as "I don't know what you're talking about" and "I don't know what you mean by that," when asked how long the band had been together. When queried about his musical tastes and influences as a child, Thornton gave a long, unrelated answer about his favorite childhood magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland.

Thornton then expressed the cause of his anger, and Ghomeshi called for "a truce," after which Thornton began answering questions more directly. He did remain testy, however, complaining that Canadians didn't get up and move or throw things at concerts, and referring to them as "mashed potatoes without the gravy." Ghomeshi replied, "Oh, we've got some gravy up here as well." The interview caused an outpouring of criticism from across Canada and around the world for the actor's behavior.  The following night, Thornton's band opened for Willie Nelson at Toronto's prestigious Massey Hall. A series of boos and catcalls erupted mid-set when Thornton tried to explain he liked Canadians, but not Ghomeshi and many fans chanted "Here comes the gravy!"

Thornton and The Boxmasters subsequently cancelled the rest of their Canadian tour, officially because a band member and several crew members caught the flu.  Ghomeshi described the interview as one of the most difficult he has ever conducted and compared the international media exposure he received to being "in the middle of a tsunami."


The Interview

The other night when I was watching The City (yes, I watch MTV) Kelly told the girls about a singer called Lights who was coming to town and needed clothes - I have never heard of Lights.  Her manager would be coming by with her.  I didn't catch the manager's name but imagine my surprise when I saw a familiar face!  Jian Ghomeshi is the manager and came to pick clothes for Lights from Whitney's line!

It's like all of my worlds are colliding!

(Unfortunately Youtube has removed the video *sigh* but since I had this all written out I decided to go ahead with it even without the clip that inspired it!)

But I saw this screenshot on http://www.jian.com/!


Have a fabulous day!

***Many thanks to Wikipedia for always making me look smarter than I actually am***

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Happy Town!

Will you be watching the premiere of Happy Town tonight?



I will be watching it because it was filmed in my town!  Lots of people I know are extras and we went downtown every day to watch the filming.  It was fun to see our town transformed with all of the props!

The carnival scenes took a few days to film so we would all walk through it and take our photos at the stalls and rides!

I hope you tune in and see how cute my little town is!


Also....please check to see if you won a Vapur bottle! If I dont hear from the winners by Friday evening I will pick another winner!


Have a fabulous day!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

I love this commercial!




The song is "The Great Escape" by Patrick Watson and it also appeared in Grey's Anatomy season 3 episode 16 (no, I didn't know that off the top of my head, that's what google is for).


Have a fabulous day!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Song of the Moment

Now that the holidays are over I am back to hearing top 40 songs on the radio. I keep my car tuned to the stations playing all Christmas all the time during the holidays so when I emerge from my Yuletide hangover I get to hear all the songs everyone else has been listening to for more than a month. I love the new (?) Alicia Keys song and I was thrilled to see her perform it with my future husband on his show!

Oh c'mon now! We all have one...a future spouse! When I was a young girl he was Prince Edward, in my 20's he was Adrian Paul and now in my 30's he is Stephen Colbert. He is amazingly funny and talented, not to mention cute! Who could resist his sharp mind?! Back off ladies! He's mine!

Seeing him rap about my beloved NYC only fueled my long suffering crush on him. His twirl seals the deal!



Yeah, I love New York, it's the king of all the cities
I lived up by the guggenheim till I got myself some kiddies
Moved to Connecticut, bye George Pataki
Volvo to the dry-cleaner pickin' up my khakis
Now my shopping mall is closer, my community is gated
My shorties are all private school educated
Home theater system, 60-inch plasma
Clean suburban air much better for my asthma
Still hit the city, Times Square I keep it real
Hard Rock Cafe for their appetizer deal
M&Ms Store, Disney Store, I'm in heaven
I own this town from 41st to 47
Got tickets to The Lion King, that show is fantastic
Leave half an hour early so I can beat the traffic
I can get home really fast, driver rocks an EZ-Pass
To the land of cheaper gas and the upper middle class


Have a fabulous day!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

I miss you Blair....Warner.



Having fond memories of your formative years? One of the channels here has started airing episodes of The Facts of Life and I love being reminded of my childhood. But something has been bothering me. In the show Blair states she is a 'perfect size 10'. Hmmm. Really? Wow! It seems so brave for a female character to say something like that. In this day and age, when being anything larger than a 'perfect size 2' is considered obese, it is almost shocking to think there was a time when size 10 was the ideal. Remember when we all wanted to be Blair? She was the standard back in ohhh 1980 or so!

Let's be realistic here and acknowledge that even with all of the images of teensie tiny women being fed to us everywhere we turn, most of us are not even close to looking like them. I read recently the average woman in North America is size 12 and even with a lovely little thing called Vanity Sizing most of us don't have a hope in hell of looking anything like the models in the magazines we choose our clothes from. I know two bloggers who model clothes for all of us on a daily basis who are both about size 2 - and the clothes look great on them! What disturbs me is the pictures in the catalogues - the models look like they are half the size of the real life women who blog about the clothes every day! I cant even fantasize I could ever be a size 2...let alone smaller!

How has this happened? I know we didn't consider Blair Warner to be fat when we were kids but when I watch The Facts of Life now I know she would be raked over the coals by every gossip columnist with a laptop. Remember when Jessica Simpson gained 3lbs and was plastered all over the internet because she 'got fat'? Poor Blair wouldn't stand a chance!

What does this do to the little girls who are growing up with these images today? When I was a child Blair's perfect size 10 looked great to me! Why is it not a respectable size now? Before I got pregnant I was a size 8 and I didn't look or feel huge and let's face it...I left Blair's perfect size 10 in the dust! Should society be teaching girls that being size 10 is anything less than beautiful?

I cant imagine as a mother what it would be like to have to battle images like this and keep a daughter healthy and happy:





This is Milley Cyrus' little sister. Where are this child's parents?! I don't think this was a Halloween costume either! I think the word 'prostitot' stems from this sort of thing.

I didn't mean for this to turn into a rant, just a sad observation.

And in case you are wondering what The Facts of Life is....



It is the show that introduced us to this man...




Who became this man *swoon*...





Have a fabulous day!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Mad Men Yourself!

Since I have found myself caught up in the Mad Men experience I am very excited to have found this nifty little site: madmenyourself.com


Mad Men appeals to the 1950's housewife in me so you can just imagined how thrilled I was to be able to create my very own Mad Men caricature! I hope you have lots of fun choosing your own features and designing your own Mad Men self!



I like to think that's Cary Grant clinking glasses with me! *swoon*


In honour of the occassion I thought I would offer up my favourite cocktail recipe!

Cosmopolitain Martini
1/2 oz Cointreau orange liqueur
1 oz vodka
juice of 1/2 lime
1 splash cranberry juice
Pour all ingredients in mixing glass half filled with ice, shake and strain into chilled martini glass.
I think Cosmos are the perfect balance of tart and sweet! Bonus: They are perfectly pink!

I just love to accessorize my parties and I found these adorable party picks! They would be perfect for olives, pearl onions, lemon or lime slices and bring a festive touch to your cocktails!


They are available on Etsy from Orange1.

Have a fabulous day!