Tuesday, December 22, 2009

URGENT- $65,000 NEEDED FOR CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE!



People in the nation's capital care. They care very much- about others who are less fortunate. At this time of year, we do our best to reach out and help those in need. The Ottawa Christmas Exchange provides families with Christmas hampers...filled with food and gifts, a blessing that arrives at the door when parents are facing a tough Christmas season. Right now, there are still 800 families on the list that might not be able to sit down to a proper Christmas dinner. The Ottawa Christmas Exchange requires $65,000 BY CHRISTMAS, to fill the hampers for those 800 families! Please- give what you can, TODAY!!!! You can easily donate on-line right now at www.christmas-exchange.com. Merry Christmas!

Mike and Carrie - Its Official!



It finally happened. No date set, but there will be a wedding! Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood are engaged. I can't imagine two people who are more perfect for each other....they are such a class act! On behalf of the members of the Official Mike Fisher Fan Club, we wish them all the best!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Mike Fisher on the Olympic Team!!!!



Mike Fisher MUST be considered to be on the 2010 Olympics mens hockey team! No one plays with more heart! Please sign up on this website now!

http://mikefisherforteamcanada2010.ca/

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Ozzy has been Found!

Update - Ozzy the Australian shepherd is home! Thank you to all who helped!

Lost Dog - Have You Seen Ozzy?



Ottawa resident Rick Hudon was one of the unfortunate people involved in the multi-car pile-up on highway 416 on Monday morning. In the confusion, his dog Ozzy ran out of the car, and has been missing ever since. Pictured above, Ozzy is a very friendly australian shepherd with a collar and tags. So far he has not appeared at the Humane Society. He may be in the Manotick area (but not necessarily). If you have any information about Ozzy, please call Nancy-Lynn at 613-797-4454!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Lets Find Rory a Home in Time for Christmas!


This is Rory. The Ottawa Humane Society is asking one thing only from Santa Claus this Christmas, and that is to find Rory a home! Rory has been at the shelter for four months! He is sweet, energetic, and waiting to be someone's best friend. Please check out this link to Rory's details:
http://www.ottawahumane.ca/adoption/petharbor_dogs.cfm
Let's find Rory a home! Thank you!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Olympic Torch Comes to Ottawa!











I've always been a proud Canadian but yesterday as I stood outside in a few strategic locations to steal some glimpses of Olympic torchbearers, I had tears in my eyes. Ok a couple of times it was because of the wind. But, kidding aside, it was a beautiful day in the nation's capital and something very special was taking place....the Olympic torch was symbolically winding its way from street to street, clutched in the hands of proud Canadians who deserved their moment. There were a handful of us who tucked in next to the bridge over the waterfalls on Sussex Drive around 11:30 am, to catch our first glimpse of the flame. In hind-sight, not exactly the best spot for photos, as I tried to shield my camera from icy spray from the waterfalls- but it was all worth it when a torchbearer came into view. Dressed head to toe in an official 2010 Olympics suit, she trotted past with the torch held high, wearing a smile bright enough to challenge the flame. I didn't know her name. But I decided to follow, and down Sussex Drive I went, where the crowds were large and giddy with excitement. Outside 24 Sussex (gee, somehow I am now in front of the Prime Minister's house) beyond the crowd I saw a warming scene: one torch igniting another- it was all I could see- until the next torchbearer burst from the group, and it was none other than Carolyn Waldo, three time Olympian and CTV Ottawa sportscaster. She proudly carried the torch to the Governor General's residence, where a wall of photographers awaited. I was planning to go home, actually start on my Christmas decorating, baking, etc. But I wanted more!! More Olympic memories!
So I drove over to City Hall where crowds were gathering for a torch-receiving reception. I had a nice chat with Tim and Cindy McKee's young daughter Natalie, who was chosen as one of the torchbearers. Tim is somehow related to Canada's sweetheart, gold medal figure skater Barbara Ann Scott, and was quite thrilled to meet her and get a photo. Ontario MPP Jim Watson (always up for a party!) grabbed my camera so I could get a photo with Barbara Ann Scott and Minister of Sport Gary Lunn. It was over quickly so I don't think they knew what hit them. I'll add this photo to my ever-growing collection called 'me and people who don't know why I am standing next to them'. With Max Keeping as MC, the outdoor ceremony began with the arrival of the torch- carried by young Melissa Brunet, Ottawa's Citizen of the Year. Former Olympians were on hand, including Sue Holloway, Liz Manley, and Greg Joy- and several politicans cheered on the crowd- but the biggest cheer was reserved for the raising of the 2010 Olympics flag, followed by 'Oh Canada'. Canadian rugby team member Al Charron proudly took the torch from City Hall to continue the relay, which would later culminate at Parliament Hill with Joe Juneau as the final torchbearer. An amazing day!

Monday, December 07, 2009

Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest Musical Instrument Drive



Instruments urgently needed!

Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest has been running a new program called ‘Be in the Band’. This program mentors young people who have an interest in music. The Ottawa Bluesfest organization is expanding this program to include at-risk youth in various communities such as Michele Heights, Lowertown, and Russell Heights. To support this initiative, the Ottawa Bluesfest organization is in desperate need of instruments to be used by participating students.
“We’re calling on the community to donate instruments,” says Bluesfest’s executive director, Mark Monahan. “Many people have instruments at home that they’re not using. We’re hoping people will want to donate those instruments to a very worthy cause.”
Ottawa residents are encouraged to drop off their out-of-use instruments between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at Ottawa Bluesfest HQ, 265 Catherine Street (2nd floor of the Ottawa Greyhound bus station); or at Compact Music Store(s) 190 Bank Street; or 7851/2 Bank Street, during business hours.

The Polar Bear Dip is Back!!



Time to sign up and get pledges for the Ottawa Polar Bear Dip! You know, that one day of the year when you lose complete control of your senses and dive into ice cold river water, wearing only your skivvies! But- you quickly warm up with the knowledge that you are helping children who are physically or developmentally challenged. Presidents Choice Childrens Charity presents the 'Ottawa Polar Bear Dip', 2 pm January 1st, 2010 at Britannia Beach. Come one, come all...all you need is a bathing suit and a good attitude! And, of course, your pledge sheet. Which you can obtain at www.pc.ca/charity! For information contact Speedo Steve, speedosteve2000@yahoo.ca

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Travelling? A Tip for You: Don't Do What I Did!!!!



Pictured above: a Canadian passport. If you are planning a trip, a word of advice. Maybe your name is James, but everyone calls you Jim. Or, you are officially Susan, but your ID says 'Sue'. William is Bill, Robert is Bob, Angela is Angie, you get the picture. My given name is 'Sandra', but I've been 'Sandy' for as long as I can remember. My passport is in the name of 'Sandy Sharkey'. Unfortunately, when I went to check in at the airport counter for my flight to Vegas at 4:30 in the morning last Saturday, it was brought to my attention that while my passport says 'Sandy', my airline ticket was booked under the passenger name of 'Sandra', and the counter agent refused to check me in. Of course I emptied my wallet, holding up as evidence every piece of ID ever issued to me. On my Ontario health card, the name is Sandra. On my driver's license, Sandy. Costco card, Sandra. Rideau Carleton Slots Winners Circle card, Sandy. Hmm. This did nothing to help my case, except to strengthen the counter agent's opinion that I should not get on a plane, as I have no idea which name to use at any given time.
The original counter agent finally checked me in for my first destination, Montreal, but not before he insisted on writing a 'note' in my file. Once I switched planes in Montreal, his note in the computer would 'flag me' to U.S. customs, thus making it unlikely that they would let me get on the plane to Las Vegas. Once again, I cried a river of tears, begging him not to 'flag me', as I had a friend waiting for me and we were renting a car and going through the desert! He showed no empathy. So, off I went with boarding pass in hand, with the name 'Sandra' in big black letters, tucked into a passport which identified me as 'Sandy'. And a note in my file to U.S customs, to stop me in Montreal, do not let her on the plane, she doesn't even know her own name. I then decided to call my husband, to get the phone number for a friend who is a pilot, who may be able to hack in to the airline computer system at 4:30 on a Saturday morning and erase the 'warning' in my file. I thought this was a reasonable request. Needless to say, it was not. My husband said not to worry, get on the plane to Montreal, then call him, and maybe he could make some phone calls at this end. He was half asleep and I don't know what he would have done to get me to Vegas if U.S customs had denied my entry, but I felt a little better knowing that my husband was on it. Or, he was going back to sleep. Anyway, off to the boarding gate I went. I ran up to the boarding gate agent and frantically told her my sad story. She was not only sympathetic, she sent a walkie-talkie message to the plane, asking the pilot to wait for me, as she had a passenger with a 'problem'.
The boarding agent found my 'file' on the computer, and completely deleted the 'warning' from the original counter agent. She said that the other agent was over-zealous, 'Sandy' and 'Sandra' are the same name, it would have been an issue if the surname on my passport was different from the surname on my ticket, but for the sake of a couple of letters difference in first names, it doesn't matter. I asked this woman her name, so that I could publicly thank her for getting me on that plane to Montreal followed by Vegas. But I've since been advised NOT to thank her publicly. According to industry people, she did the wrong thing by hiding me from U.S customs. Wow. It was like my own little 'Midnight Express'. So, thank you, Counter Agent Madame 'X' for bending the rules. I am going to Mexico in January, and I am now in the process of getting my airline ticket changed to 'Sandy'. Because that's the name on my passport. Whew. This is the worst offence I've committed at an airport since I didn't put my lipstick in a ziploc bag.

There is Life in the Desert!



Just spent five days in Vegas, with a bonus desert road trip to Death Valley. I don't know if anything can top the experience of seeing wild horses, except maybe a sidewinder rattlesnake skating towards me as I tried to get this shot.