Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A new Chapter with BabyJ new sports adventures

BabyJ being less and less of a baby took up several new sports this year with a bit of joy, a few tears and a tonne of fun.

First on the list were skiing lessons over at our neighbourhood ski hill here in town. BabyJ took to skis and skiing like the preverbal duck to water. Luckily we had an outstanding instructor who was great with the little people, especially in the face of the very cool temperatures we faced on a few of the days. Thankfully I am confident that BabyJ will return to skiing this fall with zeal.




Next on the list was learning to skate. After we managed to find skates for BabyJ’s itty-bitty feet we headed down to Bowness Park to skate on the frozen pond. With the aid of a chair and a snowsuit MommyJ could use to hold onto, we were off and moving. I avoid using the term gliding as there was not a significant amount of time spent with her using her own feet to propel the chair. We had some great interludes where BabyJ did move under her own power or manage to balance on her own.

Unfortunately we did not get to the point this year where we had her skating on her own. Oh well that is what turning 4 is all about. All in all I think BabyJ was left with positive enough memories to be willing to go again this year, and after all that is the most we can hope for…

Finally this spring BabyJ started Soccer with our joint-community! BabyJ has a powerhouse kick when she lines it up and remarkable ball control. However like most three year olds, the attention span for an actual game is short when you could just run around having fun. It was a nice chance for her to meet some new friends and be introduced to a team sport. We are so lucky to have such dedicated volunteer organizers and coaches in our communities. All of their hard work makes the season a remarkable success each year and a pleasure for all of the kids.

Without a doubt BabyJ will continue on with Soccer this fall, and if BeaverJ chooses to play we will be on the field 4 nights a week! I hope I learn to love soccer soon. Actually if the truth be know I must admit that I very much enjoyed watching soccer at the Olympics this summer.

Ringing Out 2007

As has been our tradition, we rang out the year of 2007 with our dear friends the W’s. It was a lovely evening, enjoying the light displays of at the zoo and a fantastic fireworks show.



As we had just returned from Cancun we once again celebrated with Dick Clark at the W’s house. It was a funny evening of MommyW and DaddyJ building a friendship and DaddyW and I sitting back laughing at them.

BeaverW and BeaverJ played very well with BabyJ and all were sawing logs shortly after their sparkling apple juice at midnight. All in all it was a fantastic night despite several glowing articles of clothing as a result of leaky glow sticks. In an interesting turn of events I was actually familiar with the artists performing on the show this year to avoid last year’s humiliation! : )

I know I will always look at the pictures from this evening with great fondness and memories of an evening well spent.


In what would become the theme of 2008, we rang in the year in a new fashion. After a night in the guest room we proceeded to watch the Outdoor hockey game in Buffalo with Sidney Crosby. For those of you who know me, I was as colourful watching him play as I was touring Pearl Harbor. Not to mention that we all enjoyed bugging BrotherW who had rung in his first New Years Eve as a legal adult, needless to say he did not see the humor in our antics.

2008 the year of new chapters…..

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Christmas in Cancun Double O'hhhh Seven


Well well well, life has been busy so it has taken me 9 months to update the FourJ’s blog, but here we go:

Our Christmas vacation to Cancun was outstanding. In a very un-FourJ fashion we spend the trip relaxing and doing nothing but having fun. There was no sight seeing, no going to museums, no historical sites of significance or anything else.

Basically for a week straight we gorged ourselves at the beautiful breakfast buffet each morning and then managed to drag our over stuffed bellies to the pools or beach. In particular DaddyJ loved his morning smoothies and nearly wept on the airplane as he realized the Jose was not going to be preparing him a fresh smoothie each morning, nor MommyJ. For me leaving the omelet station was almost as sad. Luckily the little J’s after gorging themselves on scrambled eggs, fruit and waffles had a much high probability of having those made for them upon their return home.

On the first evening of the day of our arrival the Maitre’d in fine dinning room preformed a trick for Julia’s entertainment. He made a linen serviette talk to her. From that point on Arturro, the Maitre’D of the main restaurant in our five star resort was referred to as ‘the talking serviette man’ by the children. I must say he was outstanding.
We have been very lucky on our Christmas/BabyJ Birthday vacations to have had the luxury of have the staff be an integral part of our wonderful experiences. Arturro, took the time to get to know the littleJ’s and went out of his way to make her birthday meal lovely. I would recommend the hotel on the basis of his wonderfully personalized service, the diplomatic and efficient way he manages his staff, and how he breezes through an incredibly busy time of year without once losing his smile.

Since we decided it was time to shake up the routine of going to Grand Cayman (after 4 out of the last 5 years) we picked a destination with a great looking hotel. It is difficult to branch out when you know that you are risking top notch service, people who know you and most of all people who are going to ensure that the Christmas and Birthday we celebrate while away are magnificent! I am pleased to report that we can now be assured of this at two destinations.
This year we chose to stay at the JW Marriott Cancun. Their pools were the hit of the entire trip. We spent no less than 6 hours a day in the pools. When we were not in the pools, the LittleJ’s were planning out what they were going to do in the pools tomorrow! We did manage to visit the beach, which was lovely despite the effects of a busy hurricane season. However, this was the trip the children decided to fall in love with swimming through the various pools. Thankfully their joy kept DaddyJ and I from getting board.

An important part of each Christmas trip is decorating our room for Christmas. The kids have a velcro tree they decorate themselves. Then we all participate in decorating a miniature tree with miniature ornaments and lights. This year we also tried making moonsand decorations which were more messy than festive. Oh well great fun was had by everyone.


Our Christmas Day was relaxed. We woke up and found that Santa had found us all the way in Cancun. There was some worry that he would head to Grand Cayman looking for us, but his trusty elves kept him apprised of our destination. Santa filled all of our stockings to near exploding. We all escaped receiving a lump of coal luckily! After we exchanged presents with each other it was off for a day in the sun, floating in the pools and digging on the beach. Ahhhhhhh how relaxing! Christmas Day dinner included a trip to the nearby Shrimp Bucket where gorged ourselves on shrimp. I think I might have gotten my annual fill of elements with all of the shrimp I at on our trip. The kids enjoyed that we ate out on a deck on top of the ocean water.

BabyJ’s birthday was wonderful. We spent the day exactly as she wanted. We had breakfast, went to the pool, proceeded to Kukulakan Kids to play, and then we went back to the hotel for more time in the pool and then we were off for a dinner of chocolate cake and singing. We lucked out and Arturo came to sing for BabyJ making her evening complete. Turning three in Cancun seems to have proved a great experience for her!

Our only adventures included: Two trips two Kukulakan Kids indoor playground which was a blast, A Submarine ride for BabyJ and DaddyJ, an outstandingly fun trip to Senor Frogs where we laughed out butts off (Especially when BabyJ was dancing on the stage, fearful indications of years to come & BeaverJ was the hit of the conga line) and Bubba Gump Shrimp. It would seem in my relaxed state I have even given in further to visiting those tourist traps.
DaddyJ and BabyJ on her 1St Submarine Trip
One thing, Senor Frogs was a fantastic place to take the kids for dinner. They had balloon artists, singing, dancing, water balloon tossing, swings, a waterslide through the restaurant and out into the ocean, and an indoor pool. The LittleJ’s were sure I had lost all of my marbles on the beach, to be allowed to play so hard during their meal. I admit despite the touristy nature of it, it made an impression on us, and will always be a part of our most excellent memories of Cancun
Christmas and BabyJ's Birthday would not be complete without a picture of the Snowmen!