Monthly Archives: December 2015
Running for Bacon: Training Day 7
I moved my training around this week a bit, I would say due to Christmas Day being on Friday, but it was more due to the pouring rain on Monday that made me not want to go out into it for a run. Then it was nice on Tuesday, and ended up being nice today. So all that to say I am all on track for this week’s training.
Tuesday was a short run, but some longer intervals. 1.5 minutes run and 1/5 minutes walk alternating with 2.5 minutes run and 2.5 minutes walking twice through.
I have to say, I think I got some of the most beautiful shots of the sun over the water during my walking breaks on Tuesday.
Here’s the start…
And off I go!
Views like this make me glad for walking breaks (well, I am glad in general for walking breaks, but they are a good excuse for taking pictures too!)
I’ll post today’s run in a couple of days – I am suspecting I may not have time for much posting tomorrow!
Christmas Advent Blog Adventure: day 24
A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/ebb-and-flow/
Welcome to Day 24 of the Great Advent Blog Adventure! For today, the two topics I will explore are:
From the Christmas Postathon (https://4wallsnaroof.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/the-christmas-postathon/): Christmas Eve tradition
And from the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com/): Share your memories of Christmas Eves gone by.
We have reached the end of my Christmas Advent Blog Adventure for this year. Thanks again to The View from the Porch and to Geneabloggers for these great prompts! I haven’t always been the best at answering the prompts, which is not surprising perhaps to those who know me from Daily Post Writing Prompts land.
And this is great – both themes align! Our Christmas Eve traditions have changed over the years. Mom liked going to church, so we would often do that (I can’t remember if dad went or not, recovering Catholic that he is) both at home and in wherever locations we landed for the holidays. I am ok with the church thing at Christmas. They always sing a lot and the candles at the end of the services were always nice. Then, when I met Kevin, we did Christmas Eve with his family (dinner, gifts, plus church (mom came along with us)). Those are my memories. Now, I just look forward to a nice quiet Christmas Eve with Kevin and the kitties.
And now, some visions of Christmas present!
Just to note, the ornament below (made by Zombie Flamingo creator, Judy) is the cold and flu germs. It’s a long story…
This is Carbon – also made by Judy, and also a long story!
And of course, Bacon!
And, Scrooge with Alistair Sim (the colourized version unfortunately, and not really true to the original story, but still the best version out there!)
“The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM) allows you to share your family’s holiday history twenty-four different ways during December! Learn more at http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com.”
Christmas Advent Blog Adventure: day 23
A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/exhale/
Welcome to Day 23 of the Great Advent Blog Adventure! For today, the two topics I will explore are:
From the Christmas Postathon (https://4wallsnaroof.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/the-christmas-postathon/): Christmas company
And from the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com/): Tell us about Christmas homecomings and your memories of Christmases past.
First, let me note that I got the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories prompts mixed up and did Day 23 yesterday. So, now I am doing day 22. Just saying…
We love having Christmas company. The more the merrier for Christmas dinner, I think. This year it will be mom and dad, and my friend Darca who is here going to Law School. Post-Christmas we often have some small dinner gatherings with friends as well, and this year is no exception. Looking forward to the next few days of feasting and relaxing!!
As for Homecomings, we used to go back to Regina for Christmas, but haven’t been back since mom and dad moved out here. Once my brother and sister-in-law move to Ottawa at the end of the month, we really have no family left in Regina, so I don’t think there will be any more Christmas homecomings for us. Plus, it’s cold there…
And now, for the photo portion of this post – more Christmas decorations!
“The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM) allows you to share your family’s holiday history twenty-four different ways during December! Learn more at http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com.”
Christmas Advent Blog Adventure: day 22
A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/fandom/
Welcome to Day 22 of the Great Advent Blog Adventure! For today, the two topics I will explore are:
From the Christmas Postathon (https://4wallsnaroof.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/the-christmas-postathon/): White Christmas or green Christmas?
And from the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com/): What does Christmas represent to you and is it different than when you grew up or from the meaning it had for your ancestors?
White (but only Christmas. The rest of the winter can be wonderfully green!)
I don’t know what Christmas represents to me any more. I guess having some time off (I work in Education) to get together with friends and family. That’s about all these days.
And now, pictures!
“The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM) allows you to share your family’s holiday history twenty-four different ways during December! Learn more at http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com.”
Running for Bacon: Training Day 6
So, last Friday was the 6th day of Running for More Bacon training (the second week of the Couch 2 5K). And once more, I lucked out with the weather. This week will be more challenging, both with the weather (it’s pouring right now, and windy) AND with Christmas on Friday. I think it’s going to be a Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday running week…
Anyway, I did get out on Friday, and while it was chilly, I layered up so it felt pretty good. The run was 1.5 min running, 2 min walking for 6 intervals. With, of course, a warm-up (during which I mailed my very late Christmas cards…every year it’s the same. Cards are ready to do early, and then don’t get done and sent until late…sigh…) and cool-down.
Here is some of the scenery from that chilly run.
Christmas Advent Blog Adventure: day 21
A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/safety-first/
Welcome to Day 21 of the Great Advent Blog Adventure! For today, the two topics I will explore are:
From the Christmas Postathon (https://4wallsnaroof.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/the-christmas-postathon/): Children’s rules for Christmas morning
And from the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com/): Tell us about your own Christmas wishes and your memories of Christmases past.
Children’s rules for Christmas morning? No going into the living room until all the adults have and at least 2 cups of coffee. As a now adult (generally speaking), I can definitely get behind that rule!!
As for my Christmas wishes, I think these days it would be that everyone who has all those special “peace on earth” “be nice to people” etc. wishes at Christmas would just follow through with those wishes all year round.
And now, some “it’s really getting close to Christmas we better get these packages shipped – ack!” photos from yesterday. as well as some baking from our neighbour, and a few more ornaments.
Happy Solstice everyone!
“The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM) allows you to share your family’s holiday history twenty-four different ways during December! Learn more at http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com.”
Christmas Advent Blog Adventure: day 20
A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/take-care/
Welcome to Day 20 of the Great Advent Blog Adventure! For today, the two topics I will explore are:
From the Christmas Postathon (https://4wallsnaroof.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/the-christmas-postathon/): Colored lights or white lights?
And from the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com/): Tell us about your best Christmas parties and your memories of Christmases past.
Coloured lights or white lights? Did you see the pictures of our Christmas Trees through the years yesterday?
Christmas parties? My favourite “parties” are the gatherings we have with friends during the days after Christmas. We are (well, I am at least – Kevin does like more crowded events than I do) all about the quiet dinners with family and friends. We have a few planned this year, just as we have in years past. My parents and a friend on Christmas Day, and dinners over the following week with various close friends. My favourite times of the season!
And now, here are some of the ornaments hanging on our current tree.
“The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM) allows you to share your family’s holiday history twenty-four different ways during December! Learn more at http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com.”
Christmas Advent Blog Adventure: day 19
A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/the-artists-eye/
Welcome to Day 19 of the Great Advent Blog Adventure! For today, the two topics I will explore are:
From the Christmas Postathon (https://4wallsnaroof.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/the-christmas-postathon/): The Christmas tree
And from the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com/): Tell us about Christmas gifts and your memories of Christmases past.
Since I’ve already gone over my lack of Christmas gifts remembering, I will only talk of the Christmas tree for this post. And when I say “talk” of it, I mean show you Christmas trees over the past few years. Thanks to Kevin for digging up the old Princess Street tree pictures!!
And now some other nice things…
“The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM) allows you to share your family’s holiday history twenty-four different ways during December! Learn more at http://adventcalendar.geneabloggers.com.”

































































































































