Sunday ; Overcast, +10° C.
Another somewhat lazy day with a slow start. We went for a leisurely walk with Apollo around the neighbourhood at noon. I worked on some financial records updating this afternoon. Posted my weekly blog entry. We had planned to go to a local repertory cinema this afternoon or evening for a showing of the Muppets Christmas Movie which we have not seen, but I received my regular weekly CBC GEM e-mail newsletter, and this week the Muppets Christmas Movie is available for streaming on CBC GEM, so we decided to watch it at home / in our suite. And ... you know ... <shrug> ... I had a long nap with Apollo this afternoon.
After having supper I configured the laptop to the suite’s TV via HDMI cable. And we watched the Muppets Christmas Movie. Good thing we didn’t spend sixteen bucks to see this in a theatre, as we had planned, because ... we didn’t think the movie was all that good !
The most entertaining part of the evening was ... as the movie credits were rolling ... BAM
<blink blink> HUH ? That was an explosion ! On top of our entertainment cabinet ? ? ? In a Christmas gift bag ? ? ? WHAT ? ? ?
HA HA HA HA HA ! ! ! ! ! Joanne had purchased three expensive cans of a probiotic loaded soda/soft drink as a Christmas gift for me. One of them exploded. In the immortal words of John Candy in the role of Billy Sol Hurok on SCTV ... “blowed up real good !”
We both scrambled quickly to grab the bag and start cleaning up. It was a reusable shopping bag with multiple gifts inside, and they all had to be quickly removed and cleaned and dried. As did the top of the entertainment cabinet. I found the whole thing quite amusing. Joanne did not ! She felt that she had found a unique gift for me (and my ulcerative colitis), and was pleased with herself for having found it. And ... eleven days before Christmas ... it “blowed up real good !” <trying hard to stifle my amusement as she skulks off to bed feeling sorry for herself>.
I am somewhat leery of drinking the remaining two cans. What if the contents “blow up real good” in my intestines ? ? ? <doing my best John Candy as Billy Sol Hurok impersonation> HA HA HA <SNORT> HA HA !
Monday ; Overcast, windy, light rain, +13 C.
This morning I sent an e-mail, with photo, to the Vancouver manufacturer of the exploding probiotic sodas. He responded within a minute or two by telephone. His promptness impressed me. However, his response did not ! It was along the lines of ... yeah, shit happens ! He pointed out to me that printed on the back of the can, near the bottom, in blurry, extremely tiny font, is ... “keep refrigerated”. Otherwise ... fermentation of probiotic contents might continue, and explosion might occur !
At 3:45 PM we left our suite to walk to the Legislative Building for the 4 PM Christmas concert of ... ukuleles ! The group was comprised of a couple of dozen grade 7 to grade 12 students. And a disorganized, hyperactive, music teacher. Her disorganized hyperactivity distracted from the performance. Which in and of itself was okay.
We returned from the concert to our suite for just a few minutes before heading to the swimming pool and hot tub. AHHHHH ... <deep breath>. We were gone from our suite for an hour each time. Apollo was alone ... and quiet ... for two hours in the suite. What a very good dog you are, Apollo !
Tuesday ; Raining heavily, +9° C.
We left about 11 AM this morning in the car headed to Eagle Creek Village (shopping mall) in the tony neighbourhood of View Royal to run some errands ... and have lunch. First was Dollar Tree followed by Bosley’s (pet foods & supplies) to buy Apollo a large bag of dog food. We’ve been trying to buy small bags of his dog food on PET VALU’s and Bosley’s monthly seniors’ discount days since October, but ... Apollo always seems to finish a small bag of food shortly before each monthly seniors’ discount day. We gave up ! We bought a large bag today, will keep it in the back of the car, and refill a small bag as necessary, and keep that in our suite. SHEESH ... a large bag was over a hundred bucks ! No wonder pet food store owners get rich. <ROFLMAO>
We went to Quality Foods (supermarket) and had Chinese food for lunch at their nice in-store restaurant before doing some grocery shopping. I went to the small independent pharmacy in the mall to buy my choice of deodorant product I was able to find there last year, but ... they no longer carry it. I have been searching for this Ivory brand sensitive skin deodorant, readily available at Superstore, at every pharmacy and grocery store we have been to in the last couple of weeks. <sigh> Tomorrow we will drive to Langford, about 45 minutes away, to the nearest Superstore, to buy my deodorant, which I ordered online tonight to ensure that we don’t waste an hour and a half driving to Langford and back for nothing ! As a result of going to Langford we probably will not attend tomorrow’s 4 PM Christmas choral concert at the Legislative Building as we had planned. BAH, HUMBUG !
WOW ! Horrendously crappy weather in Winnipeg !
Wednesday ; Sunny until noon, then intermittent light rain, +8° C.
We had planned to attend another choral concert at the Legislature Building rotunda at 4 PM this afternoon, but our errands took longer than expected, and we did not arrive back home until 4:30 PM. And it was dark already at 4:30 PM ! ! !
After lunch we left our suite at 1:30 PM heading for Langford, for our 2 PM to 2:30 PM scheduled pickup of my online order placed yesterday with Superstore. We arrived at Superstore around 2:15 PM but it took me ten minutes or so to find the online order pickup area (around back !). And I only found it when I asked two Superstore employees walking from their car to the store to start their work shifts where was it ? ! ? Then we sat for another ten minutes or so waiting for my small bag of four items (deodorant !) to be brought to our car. It was our first time using online ordering, and I did it just to make sure that the items I wanted were in stock. We didn’t much like the online order and pickup process, and are unlikely to do it again. <shrug> Dinosaurs !
After finishing at Superstore I refilled the car with fuel at Superstore’s Mobil Fuel Bar, then we drove across the street for more shopping at ... Wal-Mart. <singing> Oh, tidings of comfort and joy ... <echo> ... comfort and joy ! <sarcasm> Apollo was once again a very good (quiet) dog while waiting in the car at Superstore and Wal-Mart. Good dog, Apollo !
We had supper during the early part of the three hour season finale of Survivor 49. Congratulations to Savannah ... not whom I was hoping would win.
Thursday ; Intermittent light rain, +8° C.
We left our suite at 11:45 AM and walked to the Legislature Building for today’s noon Christmas concert in the rotunda featuring the Greater Victoria Concert Band. It was a pleasant concert, although the band was not much to our liking. Or more specifically, the band leader/conductor was not much to our liking. He and his mini-orchestra sounded somewhat like a (grades 7 to 9) middle school band. That hadn’t rehearsed in awhile !
After an early (for us) supper (of buckwheat holubtsi from St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church) at 6 PM, we departed again at 6:45 PM, this time with Apollo, in the car, to the Royal Theatre, for tonight’s 7:30 performance of Daniel Lapp’s 22nd Anniversary “Home For Christmas” Concert. We saw Mr. Lapp perform a few days ago at the Legislature concerts. He is a local musician of considerable renown, a music educator, band leader, choir leader, composer, arranger, performer, Artistic Director at the Victoria Conservatory of Music ... jack of all (music) trades, as it were. A musical genius ! Every year he presents this charity fundraiser Christmas concert featuring the choirs and bands and various other specialty music groups that he teaches, organizes, conducts, leads, etc. He somewhat uses the Christmas season concerts at the Legislature to get his various groups ready and rehearsed for this annual Christmas concert at the Royal Theatre. Many of his previous students return many years into their adulthood to perform (once again) at this annual Christmas concert.
We parked in the underground parkade of the Victoria Public Library, left Apollo in the car, and walked half a block to the Royal Theatre. It was a stupendous concert of musicians and singers of all ages, from very young children to seniors. A fourteen year old violinist who has recently won the Canadian Fiddling Championship. A young cellist on a full musical scholarship at the University of Boston. And so on and so on. Mr Lapp not only plays and teaches many (all ?) instruments, he seems to produce champions and prodigies amongst his students.
The concert was stupendous !
Friday ; Intermittent rain, chilly wind, +7° C.
Today was a lazy day at home. Well ... for Apollo and me. We slept late. We went for a walk with Apollo while Housekeeping serviced our room, as they do every Friday and Monday. In the afternoon Joanne went shopping by herself while Apollo and I napped. After returning home she did laundry.
We spent the evening browsing for next winter’s accommodations, probably in the Puerto Vallarta region of Mexico. IF ... Apollo is no longer alive.
Saturday ; Rain, +6 C.
We left this morning at 11:30 AM to run some errands. A few weeks ago, while refilling the minivan with fuel at an Esso station on Fort Street, I purchased a car wash voucher at the pump before I realized their car wash was out of order. So today I returned and washed the car ... before the voucher expired. It seems counter-intuitive to a Manitoban to wash the car on a rainy day, but, when in Rome ... ! Second stop was Oak Bay Custom Orthotics to pick up Joanne’s custom made, hand made, orthotic insoles. This is the second pair of orthotic insoles she has had made for herself here, and today’s are even better than last year’s. As was predicted by the proprietor, an elderly Asian man who has been hand making custom orthotics in Victoria for over 40 years. Last year he made a cast of Joanne’s feet when her Achilles tendonitis was at its worse, so the tendon was inflamed. This year’s casts of her feet were when the Achilles tendon was in pretty good shape, after almost a year of her wearing last year’s orthotics.
I had planned our last stop to be the Hillside Mall, where I wanted to treat Joanne to today’s special event of gingerbread cookie decorating. <sigh> She declined my offer. HMPH ... perhaps I’m not the only “BAH, HUMBUG” person in our family ?
We returned home, had lunch, Apollo and I napped ... as always. Joanne and I both wasted (?) a lot of time this afternoon and evening browsing condos available for rent in Puerto Vallarta next winter. And I sent our Season’s Greetings e-mails to family and friends.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
DSK