Janie's Blog

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

China Trip!!!

I'm starting to get really excited about our upcoming China trip....only 12 more sleeps!! We leave on Monday, October 6th and return on Friday, October 24th. I've started purchasing my travel supplies - gravol, immodium, purell, baby wipes.... Ginger will be staying with Scott's parents in Peterborough - this will be the longest time that we've been away from her!!! While we are away, we will also be celebrating our 5th wedding anniversary (October 11th)!!!

Here is our day to day travel itinerary - just click on each page to open it up for viewing:

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Passed!!

This afternoon, after returning from a fantastic weekend at the Baines' cottage, I retested for the M2 license and PASSED!!! I was very happy!! In fact, there were 5 of us retesting and we all passed! Thankfully, it was a beautiful sunny afternoon!! And the instructors, Deb and Jenny were super nice and fantastic!! Thanks RTI!!

Now I really want a motorcycle!!! Next spring????

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Crap

Well, some new light has been shed on the executive elections at work - to read more, go to www.thevarsity.ca I am utterly shocked and disgusted!!!

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Crash & Burn

Well, this passed weekend was my M1 exit course with RTI....and of course, it had to rain on both days!! However, the course was well-run and we actually learned how to ride motorcycles!! It was awesome and after day 1, I started thinking that I really do want a motorcycle. It was fun riding them and shifting gears - very similar to driving a standard car - just a lot more to think about - sportier almost.

Day 2 was test day...and also still raining. They showed us some defensive moves and we got to practice for the test. It finally stopped raining by test time. There were 8 tests that we had to do and there was only room for 11 demerit points. The first test was very difficult - I did not complete it once during the practice - and almost cried as one instructor was telling me what I was doing wrong! It was very frustrating!! Anyways, we all lined up and started the testing - one by one for each test. With the first tests out of the way, I was thinking okay, I'm doing pretty good - maybe a few demerit points here and there...but overall, not bad with only 3 tests left - and the easy ones!

So, test number 6 was testing our emergency stopping abilities - get into 2nd gear and drive through the markers (while being timed between the 2 sets) then, do an emergency stop when given the signal by the instructor standing in front of you. So, off I go, started in first, shifted to second, got the signal to stop - applied the brakes and....crashed and burned. I caused a rear tire skid on the wet pavement and the bike went down on me!!! OUCH! And, because I dropped the bike...I knew I failed. In hindsight, I was probably going too fast and slammed on the brakes too hard - my own bad judgement.

The instructors came rushing over to get the bike off me - I moved off the course. And I cried and cried! I was so upset with myself - I knew how to do that emergency stop - I practiced it all day!! Deb (one of the instructors) ensured me that had done a really great job all weekend, and even instructors go down. My injuries....really badly bruised and swollen, and slightly scraped up left knee, a gash with bruising and swelling on my right leg, and a partially sprained left hand that is swollen and bruising more each day, and a little bruising on my left cheekbone! (note to self: get a full face helmet). - Sorry I don't have any pics of my injuries to post...

After everyone else finished their testing, Deb came over to me and told me that I had only incurred 3 demerit points up to my fall - so I would have passed no problem - if I hadn't crashed!! Oh well, now I know what not to do the next time - and hopefully it is not raining. So, I think I may take the retest this Sunday - it's free!! You go after the class has finished testing, they give you 1 hour to practice and then they test you. Wishe me luck and keep your fingers crossed!!!

Anyways, despite the crash, I would highly recommend this course to anyone who is thinking about getting a motorcycle or scooter - it really does teach you to ride safely and defensively!!

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Motorcycle Course

Tonight I started my motorcycle course (through Rider Training Institute) - it was the in-class portion!  3 hours of motorcycle instruction and everything else one needs to know to ride a bike. The riding instruction takes place on Saturday and Sunday - 8 hours each day!  I'm a bit scared because we are actually learning on motorcycles...I hope I don't crash trying to shift gears!!!   

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Long Weekend

We had another great long weekend - filled with lots of activities. It started on Friday night - Scott and the boys went out for Gary's stag, and Carole and I did our annual visit to the CNE.  I made a few purchases including a new flat iron and ....the Tobi Steamer.  I hate ironing and always wanted to buy the Tobi - and there it was at the CNE for a really great price!!  Can't wait to try it out!  

Early Saturday morning we drove up to Peterborough to play golf - I actually got to play with the boys - Bummer, Mark and Scott!!!  They needed a fourth, so I got the call!!  The course was in great shape except for some of the bad pin placements!  A great golf day overall - super hot and sunny!  I shot a 103.  After golf, we headed over to Gary and Jen's Jack & Jill - an afternoon celebration. For dinner, a bunch of us headed to Cosmic Charlies for dinner - then we went back to James and Chris' to continue the partying.

On Sunday, we went to a memorial service for our friend's dad.  He passed away earlier in the week - Jeff Nichols - owner of Nicolini's Restaurant in Peterborough.  It was a nice service - with a lot of people in attendance - everyone knew him!  Our friend Ang gave a beautiful and heartwarming tribute to her dad.  Needless to say I did a lot of crying...and I think I heard some sniffling from Scott too.  The reverend who performed the service made a very important point about "remembering" someone - he said that remembering is about connecting with others and encouraged everyone to continue connecting with each other.  Something that I am going to try to make part of my life.  After the memorial, Scott and I squeezed in a round of golf - another glorious day for golf!!  We were joined by 2 other members - Steve and Don.  I had a better round shooting a 97. 

Well, the last long weekend of the summer has come and gone...summer is sadly coming to an end.  The kiddies are back to school, it's frosh week at UofT right now - classes start up next Monday.  One more month til Scott and I are off to China for our 3 week tour!  I am so looking forward to it!