Pinot noir La Crema Californie Russian River Valley 2008
Code SAQ : 00707380
CUP : 00049331 002314
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Wow, just wow! For $40, amazing. Lots of wood, vanilla, pleasant to the nose and the mouth, evolves in the glass. Mid length to long, a pleasure while tasting. Amazing.
A little bit of who we are and what we do, throughout the years. A dose of daily weather and forecast, along with some pictures, memories and children quotes sometimes amusing, often reflective. This is a personal family blog to help us keep in touch and for our children to one day remember all the things we did together.
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sabrina is still sick
She was sick last night at least three times, and three more times this morning, once walking towards Mathieu's school. When she was done the last time, she asked:
"Do you think we could go ski all day today"
"Do you think we could go ski all day today"
Book I read
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
By: Many Authors
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub. Date: February 12, 2010 Most Recent Edition
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-80948-5
Pages in Print Edition: 256
Interesting, quick read, logical ideas that should be followed in my trade.
By: Many Authors
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub. Date: February 12, 2010 Most Recent Edition
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-80948-5
Pages in Print Edition: 256
Interesting, quick read, logical ideas that should be followed in my trade.
Monday, November 29, 2010
What a day!
Last night, Mathieu woke me up asking me to scratch him. He was covered with welts. He was obviously reacting to something but we don't know what. Benedryl and a lot of TLC helped him go back to sleep, though the epipen was not far away, just in case.
Today Sabrina was sick all day. She "emptied her contents" sixteen times (She kept tabs). She became so blasé about it that she would be "tossing her cookies" in a bucket while her eyes were glued to the T.V. -- Now for someone who watches maybe 2-3 hours a week, she got her fill today.
I'm glad my dad had a case of 7up in the stuff I have in my garage. I was able to use it to help her pain. Unfortunately, just to add to a non-perfect day, a can escaped my hands and fell hard on the floor, exploding in a fine mist that I am sure coated my entire garage with sticky soda juice.
Today Sabrina was sick all day. She "emptied her contents" sixteen times (She kept tabs). She became so blasé about it that she would be "tossing her cookies" in a bucket while her eyes were glued to the T.V. -- Now for someone who watches maybe 2-3 hours a week, she got her fill today.
I'm glad my dad had a case of 7up in the stuff I have in my garage. I was able to use it to help her pain. Unfortunately, just to add to a non-perfect day, a can escaped my hands and fell hard on the floor, exploding in a fine mist that I am sure coated my entire garage with sticky soda juice.
First Ski Day of the 2010 season
The family went skiing Sunday. We were able to enjoy the first snow of the year by going up and down the Bunny hill at St-Bruno. Both Mathieu and Sabrina were unsure at first, and both became very good within the next few hours. We were there at 8:00am, we left at 11:30am
Invited by our friends to have our kids eat their first ever "poutine", we all met at a restaurant, tired but happy. The food was ok, quite greasy, something no one at the table I believe is used to eat.
Once we left the restaurant, Sabrina asked if she could go ski again. Sue and Mathieu went back home and Sabrina and I went back on the slopes. We were there from 2:00pm to 4:30pm, When we left it was getting dark and the projectors were going full blast.
We parked under the Bunny hill and while going up the carpet, Sabrina asked if we could take the chairlift. We went up, and when she(we) realized the only trail opened was the wall and the chairlift (both difficult) she cried all the way down, clutching me. When we made it down, Sabrina turns to me and says:
"let's do it one more time"
We went down the trails at least seven times. She skied them by herself.
Invited by our friends to have our kids eat their first ever "poutine", we all met at a restaurant, tired but happy. The food was ok, quite greasy, something no one at the table I believe is used to eat.
Once we left the restaurant, Sabrina asked if she could go ski again. Sue and Mathieu went back home and Sabrina and I went back on the slopes. We were there from 2:00pm to 4:30pm, When we left it was getting dark and the projectors were going full blast.
We parked under the Bunny hill and while going up the carpet, Sabrina asked if we could take the chairlift. We went up, and when she(we) realized the only trail opened was the wall and the chairlift (both difficult) she cried all the way down, clutching me. When we made it down, Sabrina turns to me and says:
"let's do it one more time"
We went down the trails at least seven times. She skied them by herself.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
wine - Chablis grand cru Bougros William Fèvre 2007
Sunday, November 14, 2010
wine of the night - Château du Grand Moueys Premières Côtes de Bordeaux 2005
Château du Grand Moueys Premières Côtes de Bordeaux 2005
Code SAQ : 10864443
CUP : 03444132 000526
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
$18.00, a bit young, soft on acid and tannins, medium long in the mouth. Well worth the money.
p.s.:
seems like we drink a lot of wine but we tend to have about 1 glass a night. It's just that I tend to be late in some updates and the wine of the evening may have been a wine of a few evenings ago, but I want to remember it before I recycle the bottle.
Code SAQ : 10864443
CUP : 03444132 000526
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
$18.00, a bit young, soft on acid and tannins, medium long in the mouth. Well worth the money.
p.s.:
seems like we drink a lot of wine but we tend to have about 1 glass a night. It's just that I tend to be late in some updates and the wine of the evening may have been a wine of a few evenings ago, but I want to remember it before I recycle the bottle.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
wine of the night - Domaine de l'Ile Margaux Bordeaux supérieur 2006
Domaine de l'Ile Margaux Bordeaux supérieur 2006
Code SAQ : 00043125
CUP : 03441590 000082
SAQ
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
$22.40 - so far the least expensive of the wines in this blog, but up there in taste. Flavor that evokes small fruits and spices, to my nose, with good acidity, strong tannins and fairly long. Money well spent.
Code SAQ : 00043125
CUP : 03441590 000082
SAQ
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
$22.40 - so far the least expensive of the wines in this blog, but up there in taste. Flavor that evokes small fruits and spices, to my nose, with good acidity, strong tannins and fairly long. Money well spent.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wine of the night - Château Simard Saint-Emilion 2005
Château Simard Saint-Emilion 2005
Code SAQ : 11084051
CUP : 03700188 015595
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Strong tannins and long lasting flavour. Excellent.
Code SAQ : 11084051
CUP : 03700188 015595
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Strong tannins and long lasting flavour. Excellent.
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
wine of the night - Château Sérilhan Saint-Estèphe 2006
Château Sérilhan Saint-Estèphe 2006
Code SAQ : 11095201
CUP : 03394150 024939
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Thanks Julie et Nico for the wine. It came in at the right moment.
Code SAQ : 11095201
CUP : 03394150 024939
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Thanks Julie et Nico for the wine. It came in at the right moment.
Monday, November 01, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
wine of the week
Cabernet-Sauvignon Cuvaison Napa Valley Californie 2006
Code SAQ : 00903534
CUP : 00082148 029723
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Strong and subtle all at once, strong, long tastes of oak, vanilla and chocolate. Excellent wine for $45.
Code SAQ : 00903534
CUP : 00082148 029723
Catégorie : Vin rouge
Couleur : Rouge
Nature : Vin tranquille
Format : 750 ML
Strong and subtle all at once, strong, long tastes of oak, vanilla and chocolate. Excellent wine for $45.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wine of the week
Cabernet-Sauvignon Sterling Napa Valley Californie 2006
Code SAQ : 00314575
CUP : 05010103 913379
Very red, strong, emphasis on cherries plus wood. All in all good for $33
Code SAQ : 00314575
CUP : 05010103 913379
Very red, strong, emphasis on cherries plus wood. All in all good for $33
Thursday, October 21, 2010
"I know how you can redeem yourself"
I got mad at Mathieu. He was not listening to Suzanne, climbing on the living room table and disrupting Sabrina's homework. I told him in no uncertain terms that he had to get off the table. He complied but not without telling me things like:
"I don't love your"
"You're not invited to my birthday party"
"I'll never do anything for you ever again. Never never never"
It's okay, it's natural and it doesn't hurt me. I don't get angry at Mathieu very often he listens quite well.
I was in the shower an hour later when Mathieu came in, all excited.
"I know how you can come to my party! And I won't be mad at you anymore. All you need to do is to go to "pbs Toys'r us" today and buy me a lego star wars star destroyers and everything is going to be okay. It's a great deal" he told me, little hands flying all over the place.
Quite a bargain.
"I don't love your"
"You're not invited to my birthday party"
"I'll never do anything for you ever again. Never never never"
It's okay, it's natural and it doesn't hurt me. I don't get angry at Mathieu very often he listens quite well.
I was in the shower an hour later when Mathieu came in, all excited.
"I know how you can come to my party! And I won't be mad at you anymore. All you need to do is to go to "pbs Toys'r us" today and buy me a lego star wars star destroyers and everything is going to be okay. It's a great deal" he told me, little hands flying all over the place.
Quite a bargain.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Never seen this. Ever!
It's Mathieu's birthday tomorrow and we decided to start celebrating with a cake tonight, along with one present out of his 5-6. I chose the lego pack with 4 stormtroopers and a transport vehicle.
While Mathieu was blowing his candle, he made the following wish: "I wish I had Darth Vader". He does have it, but in another gift he will unpack tomorrow.
When he got his present right after cake, he was ecstatic. When he opened it there was a surprise caracter in there that was not supposed to be there, no marking on the box or on the Internet, nothing. A ten year special edition of.
Darth Vader.
I've never seen a wish come true so fast.
A day at the Montreal Botanical Garden
It's just a great place to be. We left quite early to go see the pumpkin decorations at the garden and it was so beautiful.
We walked through some of the greenhouses, and the two that I liked were the desert plants and the Bonzai exhibit. I've decided I want a Bonzai tree in my future office.
We then walked through the grounds, going through a rock garden...
a trip to the China garden...
and we even found a place to play. We had a great time. After a very late lunch, a quick nap back home, we returned to go see the magic lanterns after sunset. Us and half of Montreal that is. It was simply magical (just imagine the pictures below at night, with all the displays light up).
Mathieu builds a star destroyer and plays music
Mathieu is sick
And Sabrina takes care of him in room #6. A glimpse in the future?
I forgot to say that she just started grade one, yet she already reads in English, and is starting to read very well in French. In fact, after a reading in class, her (great) teacher just said: "Wow!". That says a lot. We also have between 45 mins and an hour of homework every day.
I forgot to say that she just started grade one, yet she already reads in English, and is starting to read very well in French. In fact, after a reading in class, her (great) teacher just said: "Wow!". That says a lot. We also have between 45 mins and an hour of homework every day.
Fall 2010
And so much has happened. School has started again, my dad was moved from Rimouski to Montreal (stayed 24 hours here and in residence, has been in hospital ever since). Suzanne has been very busy with work but things are good. This weekend was the first we were able to spend together as a family in a long time, even if the kids have hard colds.
At least I'm not driving to Rimouski every weekend now.
At least I'm not driving to Rimouski every weekend now.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Sweet Summer Day
Another stormy day intermixed with sun, clouds, rain and thunder. This morning I took out 2 inches of rain water out of the pool. Right now it's 29C, feels like 39C, is pretty dark and thundering.
We were fortunate to have a nice morning. We were even able to eat lunch outside and go for a 1.5 hour swim. Very nice.
We were fortunate to have a nice morning. We were even able to eat lunch outside and go for a 1.5 hour swim. Very nice.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
The adventure of the unicorn
There was a unicorn who lived in a castle. He lived in a cage. One day he wanted to explore the castle. The knight let it out of the cage. He went out of the cage. He visited the dinning room. He left the castle and found some new friends.
He played with his new friends. Then he found a dragon who wanted to be his friend. So the dragon came with the unicorns. And they went back to the castle.
But he still wanted to explore. So he went out of the castle and he found a key. So he touched the key and the door opened. Then he saw a pirate ship. He also saw pirates on the ship.
But there was no parrot.
He said to himself: “why is there no parrot?”
But then he saw the parrot. And the pirates saw it too. His friends came and there was a shark trying to eat the ship. So he jumped out and hit the man who liked to cut the rope so the boat could go on treasure island.
Then the dragon, he made them fly to treasure island. And they were the first ones to find the treasure. In the treasure they found a key what led them to the knights. But the knights were fighting.
So the fire dragon blew the bad guy castle with his fire. Then the knights made them kings and they never needed to fight again.
-Sabrina Giroux
He played with his new friends. Then he found a dragon who wanted to be his friend. So the dragon came with the unicorns. And they went back to the castle.
But he still wanted to explore. So he went out of the castle and he found a key. So he touched the key and the door opened. Then he saw a pirate ship. He also saw pirates on the ship.
But there was no parrot.
He said to himself: “why is there no parrot?”
But then he saw the parrot. And the pirates saw it too. His friends came and there was a shark trying to eat the ship. So he jumped out and hit the man who liked to cut the rope so the boat could go on treasure island.
Then the dragon, he made them fly to treasure island. And they were the first ones to find the treasure. In the treasure they found a key what led them to the knights. But the knights were fighting.
So the fire dragon blew the bad guy castle with his fire. Then the knights made them kings and they never needed to fight again.
-Sabrina Giroux
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Weekend at the cottage
We spent the weekend at Kim and Pascal's chalet in Cottage Country. A long drive for sure, but so worth it with great friends, good food and awesome wine. Thanks for having us guys.
The kids always play so well together.
The rock
Pascal with his iPhone. Technology follows us everywhere.
What a view.
The kids always play so well together.
The rock
Pascal with his iPhone. Technology follows us everywhere.
What a view.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Enjoying the rest of Suzanne's vacation
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Florida Vacation: Last Days - St-Augustine
"St. Augustine is a city in the northeast section of Florida and the county seat of St. Johns County, Florida, United States.[1] Founded in 1565 by Spanish explorer and admiral, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, it is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city and port in the United States.[2] St. Augustine lies in a region of Florida known as "The First Coast", which extends from Amelia Island in the north, and in the south to Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Palm Coast. According to the 2000 census, the city population was 11,592; in 2004, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that its population had reached 12,157.[3] St. Augustine is the headquarters for the Florida National Guard." Wikipedia, today
This shop was a favorite for the men in our group. It had swords, armors and shields. We couldn't (or wouldn't) afford real swords for the kids, but they did add to their pirate items.
Suzanne loved the beautiful trees.
"The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the United States located in the city of St. Augustine, Florida. Construction was begun on the fort in 1672 by the Spanish when Florida was a Spanish possession. During the twenty year period of British occupation from 1763 until 1784, the fort was renamed Fort St. Mark , and after Florida became a U.S. territory in 1821 the fort was again renamed to Fort Marion, in honor of revolutionary war hero Francis Marion. In 1942 the original name of Castillo de San Marcos was restored by Congress." Wikipedia, today
We visited the Fort on the first day. There are rumors that it's haunted... ooohh :)
We had supper at "The Reef" in Vilano Beach, and Columbia, on the old street (below). Excellent dinners, highly recommended.
We also visited the alligator farm, a great place where both humans and reptiles look at each other and think: "hmmm, tastes like chicken."
"The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is one of Florida's oldest continuously running attractions, having opened on May 20, 1893.[2] Not only does it have over 20 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals, and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations. The address is 999 Anastasia Boulevard." Wikipedia, today
We stayed at the Hampton Inn, a star short of our taste. I called often to make sure we had a beautiful room with balcony and view on the Ocean (no problem sir). When we arrived, we could see the ocean alright, as a sliver on top of the public parking space where Harley Davidson bikers liked to compete for the loudest engine. I rarely complain, but that was a bit too much, and we were move to a slightly better room, with an okay view.
We were there for the beach. The four of us had wonderful moments in front of our hotel (The kids and papa in the water, maman on the sand). We even got to see wild dolphins on the second day! It was excellent!
We left on the last morning back to Orlando to take our flight around noon.
This shop was a favorite for the men in our group. It had swords, armors and shields. We couldn't (or wouldn't) afford real swords for the kids, but they did add to their pirate items.
Suzanne loved the beautiful trees.
"The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the United States located in the city of St. Augustine, Florida. Construction was begun on the fort in 1672 by the Spanish when Florida was a Spanish possession. During the twenty year period of British occupation from 1763 until 1784, the fort was renamed Fort St. Mark , and after Florida became a U.S. territory in 1821 the fort was again renamed to Fort Marion, in honor of revolutionary war hero Francis Marion. In 1942 the original name of Castillo de San Marcos was restored by Congress." Wikipedia, today
We visited the Fort on the first day. There are rumors that it's haunted... ooohh :)
We had supper at "The Reef" in Vilano Beach, and Columbia, on the old street (below). Excellent dinners, highly recommended.
We also visited the alligator farm, a great place where both humans and reptiles look at each other and think: "hmmm, tastes like chicken."
"The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is one of Florida's oldest continuously running attractions, having opened on May 20, 1893.[2] Not only does it have over 20 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals, and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations. The address is 999 Anastasia Boulevard." Wikipedia, today
We stayed at the Hampton Inn, a star short of our taste. I called often to make sure we had a beautiful room with balcony and view on the Ocean (no problem sir). When we arrived, we could see the ocean alright, as a sliver on top of the public parking space where Harley Davidson bikers liked to compete for the loudest engine. I rarely complain, but that was a bit too much, and we were move to a slightly better room, with an okay view.
We were there for the beach. The four of us had wonderful moments in front of our hotel (The kids and papa in the water, maman on the sand). We even got to see wild dolphins on the second day! It was excellent!
We left on the last morning back to Orlando to take our flight around noon.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Florida Vacation: Day 5 - Bye bye Disney
If you need a guide, this is the best. We're using it for our next trip:
Today was our last day at Disney World. Once again we wake up with the Savanah. We had a quick breakfast, packed our stuff and left our fantastic hotel.
We spent the morning at Magic Kingdom. We saw the opening of the park (a great show) then went directly to tomorrow land. Mathieu had a great time at the Buzz Lightyear ride (he wanted to go again and again) and Sabrina went to have a chat with Chip & Dale (I heard that Chip or Dale was cruising my wife...:).
We decided to do a little race before going back to the castle.
Mathieu and Suzanne went to ride the magic teacups, and the kids had a chat with Alice and the rabbit who's always late. Alice was definitely my favorite :)
Back near the castle we again went on a few rides, and it was time to leave the site.
As we were leaving, we came upon the fairy godmother. A big hug for Sabrina and a wish was made (by me, I'm waiting to see if it's going to work :)
We came back to our hotel right in time to jump on the Alamo bus with our luggage. We picked up our car at the Disney Car Centre, and drove to St-Augustine in a fierce thunderstorm, the first rain we saw in Florida.
With the help of the iPhone's GPS features, we easily got to our hotel on the beach. We did not have a big supper that night, we were all so exhausted.
Today was our last day at Disney World. Once again we wake up with the Savanah. We had a quick breakfast, packed our stuff and left our fantastic hotel.
We spent the morning at Magic Kingdom. We saw the opening of the park (a great show) then went directly to tomorrow land. Mathieu had a great time at the Buzz Lightyear ride (he wanted to go again and again) and Sabrina went to have a chat with Chip & Dale (I heard that Chip or Dale was cruising my wife...:).
We decided to do a little race before going back to the castle.
Mathieu and Suzanne went to ride the magic teacups, and the kids had a chat with Alice and the rabbit who's always late. Alice was definitely my favorite :)
Back near the castle we again went on a few rides, and it was time to leave the site.
As we were leaving, we came upon the fairy godmother. A big hug for Sabrina and a wish was made (by me, I'm waiting to see if it's going to work :)
We came back to our hotel right in time to jump on the Alamo bus with our luggage. We picked up our car at the Disney Car Centre, and drove to St-Augustine in a fierce thunderstorm, the first rain we saw in Florida.
With the help of the iPhone's GPS features, we easily got to our hotel on the beach. We did not have a big supper that night, we were all so exhausted.
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