Saturday, December 25, 2010

The Greatest Gift



It is Christmas morning and I just read this note from one of our listeners. I wanted to share it with everyone:

'The Greatest Gift'

"Not sure why i am writing this to you, maybe because I need to tell someone. I was at work Friday and I lost my wallet which contained 800 dollars. The security guards looked all over the mall for it. It was eventually recovered minus the 800 dollars. You are probably wondering why this is a good thing? Well I guess while the security guards were looking they mentioned what they were doing to the girls who worked at second cup. This kind woman came downstairs and brought me a cookie and I told her that I had not bought my daughters gifts yet and now i couldn't. This was a job I just began and Dec 24 was my first paycheque. She wished me well and left. Later in the day she and a co-worker came back and explained to me that all the girls got together and decided to give me their tips from the day to give my daughter the christmas she deserved. I tried to refuse but they were insistent. Now this was totally remarkable to me because I have had a very hard life and it has made me synical and taught me not to trust anyone or what their motives may be. No one has ever done anything like this for me and truth be told I never believed these selfless and generous people existed.
So, if you could send a special thank you to the second cup girls in L'esplinade Laurier I would apreciate it. This is what Christmas is suppose to be about and without them my daughter would not have had a Christmas at all. I am a changed person from this. They, for the first time, have made me a believer that there is good in people, excluding the guy who actually took the money.'

Happy Holidays
Tina
Olly's Fresco

Merry Christmas to you and your family Tina, and to the girls at Second Cup in L'Esplanade Laurier. And to everyone!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Best Two Cookie Recipes - For Humans AND for dogs!

Just in time for Christmas baking (and giving as gifts) :
I would now like to pass along the TWO BEST COOKIES RECIPES IN THE WORLD!!!!! The first cookie recipe is for KIDS (big and small!) and the second cookie recipe is for DOGS!! Do not get them mixed up!

'Chocolate Crunch Cookies' (for people)

1 1/2 cups butter
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 cups oats
2 cups Rice Krispies cereal
1 1/2 cups chocolate chips
1/2 cup pecans
1. preheat oven to 350
2. mix together butter, sugars, eggs and vanilla in a large bowl until well blended
3. add flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, oats, Rice Krispies, chocolate chips, and pecans and stir together
4. drop batter on baking sheets in large mounds of about 3 tbsp, 3 inches apart, and flatten with hand. Bake for 8 to 9 minutes or until pale gold.

Tasty Treats - FOR DOGS!!!!!


1 1/4 cups water
1 1/4 cups peanut butter
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup all purpose flour
1 1/4 tsp baking powder
preheat oven to 400 degrees. Mix water and peanut butter in a large bowl until smooth. Combine flours and baking powder in a separate bowl, then gradually stir into wet mixture. Knead dough by hand, adding small amounts of water if consistency is too dry. Roll onto a lightly floured surface and cut treats with a cookie cutter. Bake on cookie sheet for 15 minutes. Cool for several hours before storing!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Merry Christmas from Big Sky!



Love it, love it, love it! Pictured above, the Christmas card for the Big Sky Animal Sanctuary in Kemptville. Professional photographer Andrea Sedgwick (www.andrealsedgwickphotography.com) put a ton of work into creating this image, which stars many of the animals that are currently at the ranch (all of which have been rescued, and most are up for adoption) With the challenges of a long winter ahead, the Big Sky Ranch really appreciates any donations for food, vet bills etc. Check out their website at www.bigskyranch.ca.
Andrea took a photography class to the ranch for a workshop recently and fell in love with the animals. So she put her heart into making this Christmas card! Beautiful work, Andrea!

Monday, December 13, 2010

6 days in New Orleans



When my friend Jay and I decided to go on a last minute trip to the city of New Orleans, we both agreed that we would not visit any of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. Although it's been five years since America's biggest natural disaster, news reports suggest that New Orleans' recuperation is, in many areas, very sluggish. Gawking at someone else's misery was the last thing we wanted to do.
Once we arrived in the 'Big Easy' we quickly discovered that our hotel on the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse was the exact epicentre of all the action, which included but was not limited to; bars, live music venues, adult venues, restaurants dishing out gumbo and jambalaya, mystic shops, and pedestrians by the thousands, who journeyed up and down the streets of the French Quarter clutching either a) a musical instrument b) a drink or c) a handful of beads. We stepped out of our hotel onto Bourbon Street, merged into pedestrian traffic and quickly soaked up the atmosphere. It was unlike anything I had ever experienced before. On day 2, Jay and I decided to take a city bus tour (something I had never done before, in any city, ever...but it seemed like the right thing to do in New Orleans, a city steeped in so much history, I wanted to know the significance of this building or that sculpture. I bought my $44 city bus tour, proud that I was actually willing to learn something, never a pre-requisite for me when I'm on holidays)
Hurricane Katrina is everywhere. Not physically. But it is still very much alive in the minds of the residents who endured her wrath. And they are nowhere near ready to stop talking about it. Within a few minutes of meeting anyone who lived in New Orleans in August 2005, they are telling you their Katrina story. It usually starts with the amount of water that came into the house. For some, it was three feet. Some, seven or eight feet of water. And we heard horror stories from people who were desperately searching for loved ones while the water from the nearby man-made canals streamed under the front door, then exploded to a depth of 13 or 14 feet. One woman was lucky to grab a loaf of bread as it floated by her face, just in time to scramble to the attic; the last one of the family to reach the 3 foot high crawlspace that would be refuge to her and her children for days and days, awaiting rescue in the scorching New Orleans summer heat. Why did everyone want us to know their story?
The city tour gave us the answer. Despite the fact that Jay and I did not want to go to the hurricane-ravaged areas, within minutes our tour guide was pointing out the New Orleans convention centre, which provided shelter for thousands of displaced victims. We also saw the Superdome, now home to Superbowl champions 'The Saints', with sky-high signs celebrating that fact...but in late August 2005, the Superdome was another refuge for thousands of people who had absolutely no place to go. And, just when things couldn't get much worse, the roof of the Superdome had collapsed under the strain of the hurricane. As our tour bus entered the Ninth Ward, we remained silent, finding it difficult to grasp the intensity of this real-life Stephen King story.
From our comfy homes in Ottawa, we had watched the CNN footage of the devastation of the Ninth Ward, where houses had all but disappeared under the water. But today, it is a different story. Yes, there are still homes that are shattered and abandoned, but we witnessed hope- construction crews working diligently to restore the community. For every abandoned house, there are ten that have been re-built, with care taken to build them stronger, and higher, and tougher. Kids' bikes in the laneways, gardens, neighbours doing what neighbours do.
It may be a simple analogy but I couldn't help but compare Hurricane Katrina to the story of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'. For thousands of residents of New Orleans, their worldly possessions were stolen away and they were left with nothing. But the hurricane could not take the one thing that was most important, the spirit of the people.
I have never been in a city so vibrant, so full of life, so exciting, and so friendly. It can take you an hour to walk one city block, simply because everyone wants to stop and talk to you. The people of New Orleans are genuinely interested in your life, who you are, where you came from. They are passionate, resilient, with a love of music and food and fun. The New Orleans gusto is legendary. And they want everyone to know the story of Katrina not to dwell on the past, but to show that they are stronger for it. Go to New Orleans. They will welcome you with open arms, play a song for you on the street, and tuck some colorful beads into your hand. I'm happy to pass along the message they are sending: New Orleans is back, baby!
















Friday, December 03, 2010

Plenty of Time to Prepare for the Polar Bear Swim!!



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 by contacting organizer Speedo Steve, speedosteve2000@yahoo.ca

Tuesday, November 23, 2010



Navan Horses



I saw these horses playing in a field in the Navan area. It was a warm November day and they were amazing to watch

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Coming Apart : There is Hope, There is Help



Our community has come together to show support for Ottawa Senators coach Luke Richardson, his wife Stephanie and the Richardson family, days after the tragic news that 14 year old Daron Richardson took her own life. Despite their unimaginable pain, the Richardsons have been extremely courageous and have opened a dialogue about a topic that is rarely discussed: suicide. Now more than ever our society is seeing the need to talk about it openly, in order to spread the word that hope and help is available.
Irish band 'Friends of Emmet' wrote and recorded a song called 'Coming Apart', based on the story of Kevin Hines, a 19 year old who survived a suicide attempt. Kevin Hines now travels the country to tell his story, offer words of encouragement, and discuss the help that is available for those who are seeing nothing but darkness.
Proceeds from the purchase of the song 'Coming Apart' are being donated to suicide prevention programs. www.friendsofemmet.com

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Please Help Foxy



Foxy needs your help and your prayers.

Some of you may already know about the tragic loss Barrhaven resident Mike Wass has suffered just recently with the loss of his wife Jaye on October 22nd 2010. She was killed in a car accident while visiting in San Jose. Their Son, Kyler was also in the car and was severely injured This is such a tragedy and it has torn this young family apart. Unfortunately, this was not the only tragic accident that has affected this family recently. Mike just arrived home from the hospital with his son and found out that the dog that Mike, Jaye and Kyler love so much also had an accident and was injured. Foxy has a blown disk in her back and will require a very expensive surgery to give her the best possible chance at surviving and having the quality of life she deserves. She is such a wonderful dog, affectionate, playful, energetic and always so happy. She is such a big part of the Wass family.

Mike has already lost his wife and Kyler has lost his mother. Lets do everything we can to make sure they do not have to suffer through the loss of their beloved pet Foxy.

Foxy is at the vet right now and needs this surgery ASAP. The surgery is going to cost approx $7,000 so please make a donation to help cover the cost. Every little bit will help and would be appreciated so much.

You can send a cheque to this address:

Attention: Trevor Amsden c/o Save Foxy Fund
Adobe Systems Incorporated, 343 Preston Street, Ottawa, ON, K0A 1T0

To make a donation to the Help Foxy PayPal account, please go here:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=amsden_trevor%40hotmail%2ecom&lc=CA&item_name=Please%20Help%20Foxy&item_number=For%20Foxy¤cy_code=CAD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donateCC_LG%2egif%3aNonHosted

Friday, November 12, 2010

Small Town Remembrance Day


Remembrance Day services, in the village of Manotick. Under beautiful clear skies, we honoured our brave men and women in the Canadian military






In case of fire!!



This is a cool new initiative that will save pets' lives! Andrea Cormack-Akesn, owner of the 'Dirty Dog Gourmet Bakery', is raising money to buy pet oxygen mask kits so they can be placed on Ottawa fire trucks. In the event of a fire, smoke inhalation can be just as deadly to animals as people. Each oxygen mask kit costs about 55 dollars. Donations can be made at the Dirty Dog Gourmet Bakery stall at the Carp Christmas Market Dec 3 and 4th, the Ottawa Veterinary Hospital, Critter Jungle in the Hampton Park Plaza or at www.responsibledogowners.ca

Merrickville's 'Pet Lover Expo' tomorrow



Join us tomorrow at the Pet Lover's Expo, Merrickville Community Centre! A fabulous fundraiser for the Lanark Animal Welfare Society! www.petloverexpo.com

Here is the schedule:

10:15am - At home grooming Demo by Ashley Chivers of Paws A Bit

10:45am - Doggie/Owner Look-A-Like Contest ($1 entry)

10:50am - L.A.W.S. informational

11:00am - Little Ray's Reptiles!

12:00pm - Best Trick Contest ($1 entry)

12:30pm - Nicole Joncas, Universal Peace Ambassador from Teja's Animal Refuge

1:00pm - Raffle Draw

1:30pm - FASHION SHOW

2:00pm - Liz the Pet Psychic (as featured on Hot 89.9fm)

2:30pm - Best Dressed Contest ($1 entry)

3:00pm - DOORS CLOSE

You and your pet can get your picture taken and printed on-site, just in time for your holiday greetings cards. Educate yourself on rescue and adoption at our Apotion Center. A Channel's Bill Welychka and Bob FM's Sandy Sharkey will be on hand for the day and the clowns will be face painting till their hands fall off! Shop till you drop with all our unique vendors and browse the community center for your perfect pet-related gift!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Remembrance Day



TODAY WE HONOUR OUR MILITARY HEROES. OUR GRATITUDE FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE AND CONTINUE TO DO IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM IS RAISED TODAY. BUT IT SHOULD NEVER BE DIMINISHED ANY DAY, WEEK, MONTH, OR YEAR TO COME.

Monday, November 01, 2010

The Power of Play!

This afternoon, the First Air hangar was the location for some very exciting news! Donations of hockey gear for Inuit children in our northern communities just got a much-needed gift: fifty more sets of brand new equipment from the National Hockey League Players Association (adding to their previous donation!) Project North creator Michelle Valberg was thrilled to host a very special news conference. Mrs Laureen Harper is a fan of Project North and was on hand to show support for this wonderful cause, along with Ottawa Senators' Chris Phillips and his wife Erin. Huge thanks to Scott, Chris and Judy from First Air, who have donated cargo space on several flights to northern communities- bringing hockey bags stuffed with gear to some very excited kids. The most recent donated gear is headed to Hall Beach north of the Arctic Circle. 2010 National Aboriginal Role Model Heidi Langille and a very sweet Inuk boy Yavuz Sundu accepted the gear on behalf of the community of Hall Beach. For information on how you can help Project North, please go to www.projectnorth.com!





(above) Happy faces: Project North gets some great news!

(above) Mrs Laureen Harper and Michelle Valberg

(above) Ottawa Senators' Chris Phillips and Mrs Laureen Harper

(above) Yvuz Sundu and Heidi Langille (2010 National Aborginal Role Model)

(above) one more photo displaying sheer happiness! Nothing spreads faster than good karma!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Exciting times for Project North!!!


(above) Michelle Valberg counts jerseys!

(above) Judy and I share a laugh...once the work was done!

This past Saturday a bunch of us had a lot of fun stuffing hockey bags with donated gear, which is being sent to Inuit kids in Nunavut on behalf of 'Project North'. (www.projectnorth.ca) Photographer and Project North creator Michelle Valberg has already delivered thousands of dollars worth of sports equipment to children in northern communities, and thanks to some major donors and sponsors, more is headed their way! Thanks to the NHLPA Dreams and Goals Fund, First Air, and so many giving people: and there is more to come!! Monday afternoon, there will be a very exciting announcement on behalf of Project North: can't wait to tell everyone about it!!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Top Ten Ways to Get More Candy at Hallowe'en


And now, I bring you, courtesy of Reader's Digest,

Kids Reveal The 10 Secrets Of Getting The Best Haul While Trick-Or-Treating


#1.) The "cuter" the costume, the more candy you'll get.

#2.) Pillowcases hold twice as much candy as plastic grocery bags, and three times as much as the classic orange pumpkin. And if you decorate your pillowcase, people won't think you're just trying to be greedy.

#3.) If there are little kids at a door ahead of you, move on. They'll take forever to choose their candy and just slow you down.

#4.) Strike early. The good candy always goes first. There's no reason to be the last people out trick-or-treating.

#5.) BUT . . . if you do see some houses that still have their lights on late, swing by. The person may want to unload everything and give you a handful instead of a single piece.

#6.) Lots of decorations in the yard are a sign of high-budget candy. The family there clearly cares about Halloween.

#7.) See if you can get your dad or a friend's dad to chaperone you. Moms focus too much on manners. Dads respect the quest to get as much candy as possible. They're also willing to stay out later than moms.

#8.) Plan your route, figure out your shortcuts, and . . . even though adults may tell you not to . . . run, don't walk.

#9.) The best candy is usually at the bottom of the bowl. When the person filled up their bowl, their instinct was to open the best candy first, so it's at the bottom.


#10.) Before you go out, tell your parents you just want to grab a few things from your OWN house's candy supply. As long as you don't overdo it, you can get a few pieces of the best stuff before the bowl gets picked over. (Reader's Digest)

Dogs need homes

Hi everyone, I am posting a letter that I received this week. The good news, is that two notorious puppy mills are closing. Now, these dogs need homes!
Here's the letter:


Hi Sandy,

I know you are an animal lover. I wonder if you could post the following on your blog in hopes that some people may donate to help.

Two of the worst puppy mills in Missouri are closing. Yeah! However, they are selling their roughly 800 dogs at auction. Some will be bought by other puppy mills but hopefully most will be purchased by people in rescue. However, these rescuers need money to make that happen.

A chip in fund has been set up. Here's the link. It also explains the costs involved and their progress. This is a HUGE undertaking.

http://sscr.chipin.com/missouri-mill-dog-auction-rescue.

If you would prefer to mail your donation you can send it to:

SSCR

308 Frederick Lane

Raymore, MO 64083
hope you can help Sandy.

Thank you so much,

Laurie

P.S. On your blog – October 17, 2010 - 12 year old Leah Cosman, Animal's Best Friend!, the second dog down, the little Pomeranian is my puppy mill survivor!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Lost - Maltese type small white dog

If you have seen a small white dog (maltese type) lost since yesterday in the Woodroffe/Beatrice/Strandherd area of Barrhaven, please contact Chad, 613-867-4345!
the dog's name is Buddy! thank you

Well Looky Here, Guess Who's Back!



Congratulations Jim!!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Dog O Lanterns!

I guess we dog lovers stick together: this series of Hallowe'en hound photos has gone viral - thank you so much to everyone who sent it along! And now I'm doing my part to make sure no dog lover goes without! Enjoy!