Friday 19 December 2014

Early Christmas Present

Fanny has been back home now for just over one month.   We had a Skype session with Fanny and her family a few weeks ago and were pleased to hear that she's doing well.   Brooke received Fanny's report card the other day and as expected she did really well in all her classes.  A few of the comments from her teachers were;
"Fanny has been an outstanding drama student. It has been a joy to have Fanny as part of our class." - Drama
"Her work habits and homework are very good." - Canadian History
"Fanny is comfortable speaking in class and has been a delight to teach."Au revoir and bon voyage, Fanny!" - Science

Thanks to the Cools family for our early Christmas gift that we received today.   Brooke couldn't wait for Christmas day, hell she couldn't even wait for Lydia and I before opening it!!  We received a calendar, a day planner, jam, cookies and a 3D puzzle of the Eiffel Tower.   Once completed I'll be sure to post pictured of the Eiffel Tower.  Pictures of the real Eiffel Tower should be appearing in mid February.

Merry Christmas!!!




Update:  Brooke and I completed the 3D Eiffel Tower puzzle on December 27th. We had a lot of fun putting it together.  Thanks to the Cools family for the cool gift.  


Friday 14 November 2014

What An Adventure!! Quelle aventure!!!

It seems like only yesterday that Fanny arrived and yet here I sit typing about her last day.    The entire ISE (International Student Exchange)  experience has far exceeded our expectations.    We have gained a life long friend in Fanny and look forward to keeping in touch not only during Brooke's stay in France but for years to come.   Last night during dinner we gave Fanny a card which contained a short letter from Brooke and another letter from Lydia and myself.  In it I talked about how our goal was always to be the best host family we could be and that we hoped that Fanny had enjoyed her time with us as much as we had with her.   I went on to list some of the highlights from her 3 month adventure in Canada of which I took 1886 photos!!


·        Visit our Nation's Capital Ottawa
o   Eat a Beaver Tail * Not as bad as it sounds
o   Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
o   Walk the Rideau Canal 
o   See the Canadian Parliament buildings
·Visit Montreal
o   Eat Poutine
o   Visit old Montreal  
o   Take a tour of the McGill University
o   Climb Mount Royal
o   Play a piano in the streets of Montreal
·        Visit Quebec City  
·        Visit New York City
o   See the Statue of Liberty
o   Go up the top of the Empire State building
o   Go to the top of Rockefeller Center
o   Visit Times Square
o   See a Broadway show
o   Eat NY pizza
o   Ride bikes in Central Park
·        Spend a day at Cedar Point  in Sandusky, Ohio, U.S.A.– The world's best amusement park
·        Go to the Ilderton Fall Fair
·        Play Fastball, participate in London Lightning Fastball tryouts  & watch a ball game
·        Attend a London Knights hockey game at Budweiser Gardens
·        Attend a concert – Cody Simpson
·        Go zip lining
·        Visit Grand Bend
o   Swim in one of the Great Lakes – Lake Huron
·        Visit SpringBank Park
·        Go up the CN Tower
·        See Niagara Falls
·        Spend a day in Toronto (just you and Brooke)
·        Do the Icebucket Challenge
·        Visit the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) – Toronto
·        Visit Ripley's Aquarium – Toronto
·        Attend a Remembrance Day service – November 11th
·        Walk the trails in Coldstream  
·        Watch a local hockey game *Amy
·        Visit Collingwood, Ontario (BlueMountain)
·        Beat Lydia at Mario Kart 
·        Go to the Western Fair   
·        Visit a Tim Horton's * too many times to count
·        Volunteer at the London and Area Food Bank 
·        Survive a family Thanksgiving Dinner
·        Have a campfire
·        Try s'mores
·        Visit the Eaton Centre in Toronto 3x
·        Take a ride in a limo (Knights hockey game)
·        Dress up for Halloween
·        Carve a Jack-o-Lantern
·        Participate in the annual Terry Fox run
·        Visit Stratford, home to Justin Bieber and the famous Shakespeare Festival  
·        Kicking  our asses at Monopoly 
·        Watching the entire first 4 seasons of Pretty Little Liars  
·        And so much more…………………………………………….

Some or our best memories I told Fanny were of the little things like the first weekend when Lydia and I tried and tried to pronounce her name correctly, how proud Lydia and I were of her when she did well on a test at school, the expression on her face when she first saw Times Square, the look that she would give me when I was asking for just one more photo, the day she came home from school singing our national anthem and just the great conversations we would have about Canada, about life in France and all the laughs we had together.   

We'll miss Fanny's smile, her singing, hearing her favourite expressions, " oh my god" or my personal favourite "what the hell" and her easy going personality.

Lydia and Brooke will take Fanny to Toronto later today for her 8:25 departure for Paris.  Fanny is packed and surprisingly considering the amount of shopping she did while in Canada is under weight for her suitcase.  lol   

We look forward to Brooke's 3 month adventure in France beginning in mid February and we are confident that Fanny's family will open their home and hearts to Brooke just as we have with Fanny.   
Safe travels friend.   








Part 2 of the adventure, Brooke's 3 months in France begins in mid February!!  Check back for updates.




Update:  Found the following on the white board in Fanny's room.



Fanny's 2nd Last Day

Thursday was Fanny's last day at Medway High School, a tough day for Fanny and all her new friends.   This day was filled with lots of hugs and even a few tears as Fanny said her goodbyes.   Fanny's drama class even held a pizza party in her honour.   When Fanny returned home from school she updated her Facebook status with the following message, "Medway!  Thanks for this amazing last day!   I am gunna miss all of you and I hope to see you again, you are nice persons.  Bye!"   At last check she had over 50 likes and 20+ comments.    I reminded Fanny that although this day was a sad one, she will leave Canada with so many memories and so many new friends.  Friends that she'll be able to keep in touch with through Facebook, Skype, Twitter,. etc.

Before leaving for dinner we took the time to get a few more photos, one of which will become our family Christmas photo this year.


Knowing that Fanny loves pasta we went to Spageddy Eddys.  A small unique pasta restaurant in downtown London known for their huge portions.  We ordered and then proceeded to give Fanny a small gift, a Canadian charm bracelet along with a card and a letter from Brooke and Lydia and myself.   There were no tears just plenty of smiles and laughter.  


 After dinner we went to Fleetway and played a round of Glow In-The Dark Mini Golf.  Lydia kept score and surprisingly also ended up winning??  I want a recount!!




Tuesday 11 November 2014

Fanny's Last Weekend

It's a sad day as I write, only 3 days until Fanny leaves for home.   Fanny received a call from her mom, dad and sister today who are all eager to have her home.   With Fanny's help translating I was able to speak with Isabelle and Laurent. They thanked us for hosting Fanny and I thanked them for the opportunity to get to know their daughter.  I told them that we now have a life long friend and that Fanny and her family will always be welcomed in our home.

Fanny's family are excited to have Fanny home but also excited to host Brooke who will be leaving for France in mid February for her 3 month adventure.   Isabelle has also agreed to carry on my blog and will post just has I have while Brooke is in France.  

No sooner did we just get over Halloween and already Santa was in town.  The annual London Santa Claus parade was this past weekend and it's a tradition that Lydia and Brooke have had since she was born.   Brooke, Fanny, Amy Zavitz and Lydia went to London Saturday for the parade.   From the looks of the pictures, the girls had fun.




Sunday November 9th, Brooke and Fanny took a train to Toronto for the day.  Morning came early as the girls had to catch the 7:36 train.   The girls were up and eager to get going but not before we stopped to get them breakfast at Tim Horton's.  Canadians love their coffee and especially love their Tim Horton's coffee.  The average Canadian coffee drinker, drinks 2.7 cups of coffee per day.   So Brooke and Fanny got on the train and Lydia and I left knowing that our girls were getting older, more mature and that this was a great opportunity for them.  Brooke was given strict instructions to text at the key points of the day.  The first text came through at 10:15, it simply said "at the train station", followed 5 minutes later with "cab 1586 heading to  the ROM".     

The girls went to the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), grabbed lunch about 3 hours later then were back in a cab "cab 1844 heading to Eaton Centre".   Fanny and Brooke had a great time shopping with each girl buying a few items before Brooke sent another text, " walking to train station" followed by "at Union station".    

The girls had went to Toronto on their own, took 2 taxis, visited the ROM, had lunch, went to the Eaton Centre, had dinner and navigated Toronto streets to make it back to the train station an hour before departure.    After a short burst of text messages 20 minutes before the train was to leave and one phone call,the girls found their train and were on their way home.    

Tonight we had Amy over for a Raclette dinner.  We all ate way too much food and then for a late dessert we had Fanny's favourite,  Apple Crisp which Brooke and Fanny helped make last night.    


Soon our house will be a whole lot quieter but until Friday we're going to enjoy every minute we have with Fanny before she leaves.   

Wednesday 5 November 2014

Halloween


Halloween was extra special this year with Fanny here.  Having found out that France doesn't go as crazy at Halloween as North America does (Canadians spend 1 billion annually on Halloween, second only to Christmas) the girls had some fun doing such things as;
  • Carving pumpkins ( Fanny went with the traditional jack-o-lantern while Brooke went with the Fall Out Boy one)
  • Getting dressed up to hand out candy to the kids ( we had 40)
  • Making gingerbread Halloween homes
  • After much persuading watching the scary movie The Grudge
  • Appearing on the Halloween edition of MTV (Medway TV)








I couldn't end without commenting on our Monopoly game we played the other night.  Our "friendly" game of Monopoly turned into a ruthless but fun night of buying, selling and deal making.   Fanny informed us that at home her sister Florine who is 12 always wins well on this night it was all Fanny. She owned Boardwalk, Park Place, the 4 railroads and 2 utilities and once she added homes and eventually hotels we were finished.   


Congratulations to Canadian Monopoly Champion Fanny Cools!









Sunday 26 October 2014

Roller Skating

Lydia took the girls into London today to go roller skating at the North London Optimist Centre.   Anyone old enough to remember the 80's will remember rollerskating.
The girls had fun just like they always do together.   Lydia's dad Egon came over for a rib dinner and apple crisp that Brooke and Fanny made.    

After dinner Brooke and Fanny built their Halloween ginger bread homes that Lydia had purchased earlier in the week.   Unfortunately Brooke's ginger bread was broken so well it looks a tad different than Fanny's.  See below.  
 Fanny's

Brooke's

We're all still laughing about Brooke's creation.   Better luck next time Brooke!!

Giving Back To The Community

Saturday October 25th, while Lydia worked Brooke, Fanny and myself volunteered at the London Food Bank.  As a family we've volunteered our time several times before and thought it would be great to do while Fanny was visiting.   We arrived before 10AM ready to start our 2 hour shift of filling hampers with donated food for those Londoners who are less fortunate.   Brooke and Fanny worked together as a team filling bags upon bags and boxes of food.  In total the 3 of us probably filled about 60 hampers in our short time there and all left feeling good about the work we had done.



We went for lunch afterwards and then went to Grooves, a record store that Brooke loves that sells both new and used music.   It was Brooke who wanted to go but it was Fanny who ended up buying a few things.   Later that night I drove the girls into London so they could meet Samar, a friend from school to see a movie.    

London Knights

Friday October 24th, Brooke, Fanny and I have tickets for the London Knights vs Ottawa 67's at the Budweiser Gardens. It's the 50th season for the Knights and to say they are a big deal is an understatement.   The Bud Gardens holds almost 10,000 people and on this night it was filled to capacity again.  But before we got there I had a surprise for the girls.  I had arranged for my friend Tim to give us a ride to the game in his stretch limousine.   It was 6:30 when I said to the girls, "it looks like our ride as arrived".  Both girls were completely surprised.  



We got to Bud Gardens for 7PM for the 7:30PM game time.   Before the game starts our Canadian National Anthem is sung, even Fanny who has only been here for 2 months now knows our anthem and was singing with the other 10,000 people in attendance.   The National Anthem took on more importance on this night after the events that unfolded earlier in the week in our Nations Capital of Ottawa when Corporal Nathan Cirillo was fatally shot while standing guard at the Canadian National War Memorial.  The shooter than proceeded into the Parliament building where he was shot by the Sergeant -at-Arms Kevin Vickers.  

The Knights had a great game and won 5-2.  Fanny even commented that she was really starting to enjoy hockey.    If she keeps this up we'll have to make her an honorary Canadian.  :)



Sunday 19 October 2014

Haunted Corn Maze / Blue Mountain Weekend

Friday night the girls were up for a scare so we took them to Mount Brydges to Kusterman's for their Haunted Corn Maze.   It was cold and windy when we arrived and we quickly bought our tickets and proceeded to the corn maze.   We were told a short story before entering and then the girls picked me to go first.  I led followed by Brooke and Fanny arm and arm with Lydia picking up the rear.   We followed the trail and made a few turns until "BANG", a large explosion sound got our attention.  I jumped and the girls screamed and that pretty much was the case the entire corn maze.
We got chased by a crazed man with a chain saw, walked between bodies (see pic below), had numerous people jump out from the corn and after about 15 minutes were done and happy to be alive.


Next with Brooke's cell phone with light turned on in hand we decided to walk through the large corn maze.  The Haunted Corn was no maze as we just followed the path through till the end, this on the other hand was a maze, a very large maze.   It started out fun but after about 1 hour of twists and turns and circling back to spots we had already been we were thankful to find two girls who unlike us had a map and seemed to know where they were going.   We followed them to the exit.   Brooke and Fanny then did the short zip line and then had some fun jumping.  


Saturday morning we were up and driving by 8:30 for the 3 hour drive to Blue Mountain, Ontario's best skiing destination.  It's a great drive down, one which we've done several times before.   This day was cold with some light drizzle so we opted to drive to our hotel and check it.   From there we took the short drive to the top of the escarpment to get some fall photos.   




From there we went back down to the village and bought tickets for the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster but we were told that due to the rain we would have to wait for them to dry the track so we left and went back to our room.   After a short rest, Brooke, Fanny and myself did the coaster which is over a kilometre down the escarpment.   The sleds come with brakes but we had decided we weren't going to use them.  I later admitted to the girls that I had used my brakes for fear of flying off the track.   Fanny and Lydia took a relaxing dip in the out door hot tub while Brooke and I bought Poutine.   For dinner we went to Wild Wings a restaurant that specializes in chicken wings and have 101 different flavours for which to choose.  The wings were excellent but we ate too much and were all ready for relaxing night back in our hotel room.   After having some issues with getting the in-room movie to work we watched 22 Jump Street.   

Sunday morning we checked out by 11 and drove up the escarpment to the Scenic Caves.  It was a beautiful fall day and the fall colours were incredible.  

Upon exploring the caves we came upon a section that they call Fatman's Misery.  It's a tight squeeze with one section only 36 cm wide.  Brooke and Lydia passed but  Fanny and I decided to try.  We went down into the cave and upon looking at the area we had to maneuver our bodies through we both quickly said, "NO"!      

The view going into Fatman's Misery (easy part)  

Fatman's Misery (hard part)





 After the caves, Fanny, Brooke and Lydia did Thunderbird, a half mile zip line which is billed as the longest in Canada.



I met up with the girls later at the suspension bridge and managed to get some more amazing photos.  A quick snack before leaving and then we were back in the car driving home.    


Another weekend has passed with another adventure done with Fanny.    Up next weekend, a London Knights hockey game, volunteering at the London and Area Food Bank and a Western Mustangs football game.