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Introducing...

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The Jean-Alexandre Pinata Dude... This should pretty much end up being the final product. I don't think I'll be changing it much if at all. Obviously the head is the shape of a balloon and therefore it is a bit rounder than Jean-Alexandre's actual head, but I think I did not too badly with the painting of the face. It kind of looks like a comic book character of Jean-Alexandre. Which is what I was striving for anyway, not an exact, perfect image. If I were to draw him on paper instead with pencil, I would surely get it much more realistic. But this is good enough. Now let's compare the two...

While we're on the subject of bilingualism...

I had an American woman here the other day for a haircut. She's been in Canada for a long time. Her husband is from Québec, they met in Vermont (where she is from) but they have been living in this area for about 20 years or so. Anyway, her name happens to be Jean Richards. Now, all self-respecting English-speaking people know that Jean is a girl's name, and is pronounced as in blue jeans, or gene. Unfortunately, all self-respecting French-speaking people know that Jean is a boy's name and is pronounced as in Jean Chrétien (ex prime-minister of Canada) (French version of John) With a last name like Richards, which is very similar to the French last name Richard (silent d), our lady has been in a few funny situations, not the least of which is the following: A few years ago, she went to see a plastic surgeon to get two moles taken off her face. When she went back for the check-up afterwards, her name was called "Jean Richard" pronounced in French. She got up to

Translator needed

Here in Canada, all products must be labeled in both French and English. That is the law. Unfortunately, some companies do not hire competant translators, (or the tranlators let one slip). I have seen a list or two of translation errors (meant to be humourous) but came across the one of the worst translation mistakes I have seen yet, not so much because it doesn't make sense, but because it actually changes the original meaning and could be potentially dangerous (for a stupid person). Found on an aerosol can of PLAID® Patricia Nimrock ® Clear Acrylic Sealer: In English: Keep out of reach of children. Use only in well-ventilated area. Keep away from flames, such as pilot light, and any object that sparks such as electric motor. Store away from heat. In French: Tenir hors de la portée des enfants. N'utiliser que dans flammes , telle une flamme pilote et de tout objet produisant des étincelles, tel un moteur électrique. Conserver loin des sources de chaleur. This basi

Not open to life

So Marc went and got himself "fixed" yesterday. He told me this morning that some guy almost fainted in the waiting room while the doctor was just giving general information to everyone, but hadn't done anything yet. The guy had to lie down twice and had to wash his face with cold water. All I could think of was the poor guy. Marc seemed to think this was funny. Then he told me all the guys there (with the exception of Marc of course) were there because their girlfriends/wives wanted them to get fixed, most of the women took the appointments themselves to make sure the men went and some women even ACCOMPANIED thier men. That just made me even sadder for the poor guy. I am sure he didn't want to be there going through this. I think that is ridiculous. I mean if you have decided that you are not going to be open to life anymore, and permanently not open to boot, then for goodness sakes instead of forcing the operation on your partner, the least you could do is get fixed

Constantine

Marc rented this movie last night. Jean-Alexandre told me that I had said I didn't want them watching it when I had seen a preview of it on TV, but I didn't remember having seen one. I didn't think it wold be so bad. But there is definitely a reason for it being restricted. I should have taken the kids away long before I finally did. For those who like paranormal movies, with lots of demons, and can handle blatant theological errors and don't mind the Catholic Church being portrayed as unforgiving,... then this is for you. Personally it just got on my nerves. This is like the second or third book/movie I come across that has either vampires or devils and priests/exhorcists from the Catholic Church in it combatting the evil but where people are still damned to Hell and have no possibility of forgiveness from God for some sin too horrible. Most of the time the sin isn't even really their own fault,... which is totally ridiculous. Also, the idea in this movie, that God

Happy Birthday Dominic!

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Anyone want a piece of cake? This is the castle cake I made for Dominic's birthday today. We invited Dominic's friend Emily to come play today and she came with her sister Joanie. We took all six kids to Burger king for supper. Dominic got his supper free because it was his birthday today. We had the cake before going to Burger King.

The Pinata Dude

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Here is the updated version of my pinata. As you can see, the soccer ball (which was decorated by Gabriel, almost 3) has now been attached to one foot, and he now has both hands and at least one ear. His facial features were drawn in by Maryssa (5), and his body was also coloured in by her. I just had to take a picture before I put the gesso (the primer that will go under my acrylic paint) and paint it. It is too cute. He looks like a little alien dude.

Men...

... I am rolling my eyes here, and shaking my head, don't know whether to laugh or cry... enough said... I'm sure any women reading this don't even need to know to be able to sympathize... Now that I am done complaining, shall I list his positive points? He's good with his hands. He's got a sense of humour. He puts up with my bad habits. We have some similar interests. He's intelligent (when not tired, he must have been tired tonight, that explains it...) He's talented with a camera. Etc, etc, etc,... He's an alien and he's up for sale... Ha ha, just kidding.

Aboriginal Architecture

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Note: Paul Rickard, someone from the village I grew up in, is the one who made this film. Should be interesting... Haven't seen any of his filmography, but he takes beautiful still pictures... WORLD INDIGENOUS TELEVISION ABORIGINAL ARCHITECTURE Part 1 Rev 06 13 05 11:30 PM, Thursday, October 06, 2005 Duration: 01:00 hour(s) A feature length documentary that explores the way Aboriginal architecture reflects the diversity of Aboriginal cultures across North America. Traditional and ceremonial buildings reflect all aspects of life in a particular region and time. Architectural designs were affected by technology, climate, society, religion, economics, and history. The film will explore the way Aboriginal architecture continues to evolve in response to ongoing changes in the natural and social environment.Anyone who has an interest in ancient culture, art, architecture and the history of North America will be fascinated by the innovative approach driven by the passions and fresh

While we are on the topic of Pinatas...

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Here are a few of the ones I have made in the past years: Dipsy Dora in a hot-air balloon The raptor Spiderman The neopet The bionicle The Uruk Hai The puppy The barbie Caillou Garfield Pikachu The corn on the cob

Piñata

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Am still working on the piñata. It has a head, legs, feet and arms (but no hands yet). I am getting the chin, nose and forehead shaped out and have finished shaping the pants, shirt and shin pads. I also have to get ears on it and find out how I am going to stick the soccer ball onto one foot. I think this one is going to turn out being very VERY hard to break, because of all the layers I have to put on to get the right shapes. The only way they'll be able to break the darn thing is by bashing it in the BACK of the head. (Now doesn't that sound barbaric?) I need to go and iron some shirts now, and other miscellaneous things, so I think I shall be taking my leave... Oh, by the way, found this site on how to make your own pinatas ... in case anyone else wants to try it...

Tous appelés, mais à différentes heures...

Mes bien-aimés, persévérez dans les bonnes oeuvres que vous avez commencées… De malheureux hommes servent un roi terrestre au péril de leur vie et moyennant d'énormes difficultés pour un bénéfice très vite passé et disparu ; pourquoi ne serviriez-vous pas le roi du ciel pour obtenir le bonheur du Royaume ? Puisque, par la foi, le Seigneur vous a déjà appelés à sa vigne, c'est-à-dire à l'unité de la sainte Église, vivez, conduisez-vous de telle sorte que, grâce à la générosité de Dieu, vous puissiez recevoir la pièce d’argent, c'est-à-dire le bonheur du Royaume des cieux. Que personne ne désespère à cause de la grandeur de ses péchés, et ne dise : « Nombreux sont les péchés dans lesquels j'ai persévéré jusqu'à la vieillesse et l'extrême vieillesse ; je ne pourrai plus désormais obtenir le pardon, surtout que ce sont les péchés qui m'ont laissé, non pas moi qui les ai rejetés. » Que celui-là ne désespère absolument pas de la miséricorde divine, car les uns

Maxine

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Apple Picking

Went apple picking with Gabriel this morning at the Verger Denis Charbonneau (Orchard) , just the two of us. We picked a twenty-pound bag of apples, royal gala and mcintosh. Gabriel played in the little park and then we went to the petting farm they have. We had a snack (crêpes with apples, cinnamon and maple syrop) in the restaurant afterwards. We had fun. I like doing things like this with just one individual child from time to time. Am busy organizing a birthday party for Dominic. I have looked into almost everything, from renting a soccer field (way too much) to bowling, mini-golf, art/museum activities and apple-picking. I am even going to call McDonalds and Burger King to see what their prices are like, although, I prefer something else. Even bowling is quite expensive as we will be a fairly large group. I don't think we'll get anything under $80,00 (Can, not US) there. I have looked into renting a small inflatable game, but I think even that is going to be too

What to do with a dead body

Just now, as I was clearing off the table after supper, Maryssa suddenly asked me, "When Dominic is dead, where will we put him?" "Well, he's not dead yet." I said, caught by surprise. So she suggested, "Maybe in the compost?"

Pumped

Just went out this afternoon for a bike ride. I decided to go since I had to go to the store and get some marshmellows to put in the sour cream dessert I was making (needed to use the sour cream before it goes bad). The nearest grocery store is about 10 minutes by car. That is 10 minutes, most of which is in a 70 - 80 km/hr zone, (secondary highway) with very few lights or stop signs. By bike it took me probably about 25 minutes, going fairly hard. Look out world, I am 6 months pregnant, hadn't touched my bike in over a year, 33 years old, and I STILL GO!!! Ok that's enough shameless patting on the back... Time to go take a cold shower.

First Rider's Call

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So here it is; my next item on my wish list: First Rider's call . The sequel to Green Rider . Just in case someone out there is searching for something to give me for C h r i s t m a s . . . ____________________________________ The apparition's soft, otherworldly glow fell across the sleeping form on the canopy bed. Sultry night air tinged with sea brine flowed through the wide open window, stirring the sheet that covered the girl. Her long brown hair was splayed across her pillow, and her chest rose and fell in slow, even breaths. She slept unaware of her ghostly visitor, an expression of utter tranquility on her face. And that was the problem. Displeasure flickered across the apparition's smoky features. You can hear me, but you won't listen, hey? The apparition nudged at the girl's shoulder as if to awaken her, but her hand simply slid through it. Cannot feel me. Cannot see me. WILL

Green Rider

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Finally got the book Green Rider by Kristen Britain. I read it through in two days. Now I need to find the second book in the series... I am hooked. It doesn't equal the Lord of the Rings (does anything?) for all the layers beneath layers, but I definitely enjoyed it. It is up there with Eragon . I am still waiting for my slowpoke son to finish Eldest so I can read it too. ( Eldest is the sequel to Eragon , both written by Christopher Paolini.) Green Rider has all the elements of good versus evil though, and honour, courage, perseverance and finding power within oneself, etc,...

Medical people...

Went to see the family doctor and it turns out that he doesn't do pregnancies. So he referred me to a gynecologist who works with him, at least for the next appointment, although I said I would rather have someone closer if I'm going to have a gynecologist. His poor secretary was flabbergasted to find out I was six months pregnant and hadn't seen anyone yet, (this IS my fifth child, it's not like there's much chance of them telling me anything new now is there?) and she felt obliged to put me in tommorrow for an appointment. "You're supposed to see someone every month you know, and there are tests to take,... and..." Whatever. If the gynecologist prescribes me tests I'll tell him I'll be seeing a gynecologist here in St-Jean instead and do that with him/her instead. (And maybe I will, maybe I won't) I don't have sexually transmitted diseases, so they can never mind that test. I don't think I really need an ultrasound, it is

Congratulations Dad!!!

My Dad is now officially a Doctor of Philosphy. Woo hoo! Yay! Way to go Dad! Three cheers!

Ashes and Snow

Check out this website entitled Ashes and Snow . Beautiful, beautiful photographs by Gregory Colbert. (A Canadian). I'd like to post a sample photo, but of course they've set them up so you can't copy or save them from the site.

Of doctors...

Tommorow I have an appointment with a Catholic, pro-life family doctor (involved in Opus Dei). My brother Cecil referred me to him and even though he was no longer taking new clients, since Cecil was a client of his, his receptionist accepted to take me as well. Cecil was also in Opus Dei and I am sure that is how he met the doctor in the first place. I hope he doesn't scold me for not having been to see a doctor before this but I had no desire to see anyone, especially not some pro-choice doctor who'd most likely encourage me to take contraception the next time or something, and be amazed that I was actually having a fifth child, etc, etc,... But my biggest fear (fear is a slightly strong word in my case, I'm not all that afraid) is of an unnatural birth, which means that even though I may be going to see this family doctor, I am not just going for myself, I am going for the children too, and that doesn't necessarily mean that he'll be the one there at the birth, i

A Big Day for my Father

Today my father, Jean-Nil Chabot from Barry's Bay, Ontario, Canada, will be defending his doctorate thesis at Laval University in Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada at 2:00 pm in room 613 of the Felix-Antoine-Savard Pavillion. (See picture below, my father in his home in Barry's Bay) His thesis has to do with the Canadian charter of rights and liberties in which it is mentioned that our country has been founded on prinicpals which recognize the supremacy of God and the primacy of law. The laws that man makes for himself are just insofar as they are in accordance with the Being we call God. The double affirmation of the "supremacy of God" and the "primacy of law" is at the same time the foundation of the Charter of rights and liberties and the light by which makes its interpretation possible. That's a short summary of the slightly longer summary provided in French below. I wish I could be there today with my Dad, but there is no way I can work things aroun

Un Grand Jour pour mon Père

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Soutenance de Thèse Mon père, Jean-Nil Chabot, de Barry's Bay, Ontario, Canada, fait son soutenance de thèse de doctorat aujourd'hui, le mardi 6 septembre 2005 à l'Université Laval, Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada, à 14h00 dans la salle 613 du Pavillion Félix-Antoine-Savard. Résumé: Le Canada a enchâssé, dans sa constitution, une charte des droits et libertés dont le préambule spécifie que ce pays est "fondé sur des principes qui reconnaissent la suprématie de Dieu et la primauté du droit". Affirmer la suprématie de Dieu, c'est reconnaître que tout découle d'une Cause première, c'est-à-dire, de l'Être auquel participe tout autre être. Cet Être que nous appelons Dieu n'est pas sujet au changement - donc, est-il aussi l'Éternel. L'ordre de tout ce qui existe par lui est à sa ressemblance car, sans lui, rien n'existe. Par conséquent, il est la loi éternelle dont l'image est reproduite dans la nature qu'il crée et détermine. La primaut

Cuentamitos

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I Want This Book!!! Este jueves se inicia una nueva etapa de la serie ‘‘Conociendo me Divierto’’, con la presentación del texto ‘‘Cuentamitos’’. "Cuentamitos", leyendas del Paraguay en versión infantil Karai Octubre, el petiso señor dotado con un gran sombrero pirí al que le disgustan especialmente los holgazanes, es uno de los deliciosos personajes pertenecientes a la mitología paraguaya, o a los mitos del Paraguay, que aparecen en el libro infantil titulado "Cuentamitos", que será presentado este jueves dirigido a los más pequeños de la familia, junto a la edición normal del diario. El primero tendrá un costo de 7.000 guaraníes, mientras que el precio del segundo es el habitual de 4.000 guaraníes. The book is coming out with the Thursday edition of ABC Color, in Asuncion, Paraguay. Noone sells ABC Color here in Canada of course, so I don't know how I will get it, but I sent them an e-mail asking them if they could sell it through the internet and if

My Vision (That you are all so fascinated by, I know... ha ha)

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The Spot So, if I am sitting at the computer, my eyes about a foot and a half away from the screen and I am looking at this image of white tiles, staring at the middle (where the circle is) this is what I see with my left eye. (Click on picture to get it the right size.) Everything that is white looks green under the spot and straight lines are slightly disfigured. Other than that, the focus is still good at least. This is in good light. In bad light the spot becomes much more dark. On a green wall the spot looks like a violet-blue ringed with orange-y pink. When there is poor light, I cannot see very well where the spot is because the spot becomes very dark and quite (although not completely) opaque. Thank goodness this is only happening in one eye. I wouldn't be driving at night anymore if it were in both eyes. I wouldn't be able to see much in front of me, only out of the side of my eyes.

Tempest Fugit

Funny how with time things change and relationships aren't what they used to be. A couple of friends of ours (from the Québec City area) and their children came to visit us yesterday on their way into Montreal to visit another couple of friends who just had a baby (and who also happen to be friends of ours). While they were here, my friend D--- talked on the phone with our friend C--- (who just had the baby). Apparently, other mutual friends of ours were going to come to her house today to spend time together while D--- and her husband S--- were there. One of them has just come back after a year spent doing missionary work in Africa. These are all people who were part of our "gang" back when I was still living in St-Romuald, on the south shore of Québec City. They are the ones who have moved to the Montreal area and don't see the Québec City half of the "gang" as often. D--- and S--- were going to try to come by and visit us again on their way back to Q

Too Modest?

Is there such a thing as being too modest? I am sure I have written something about this before but I don't know where... This past weekend, I was with someone at the beach. She had a swimsuit on that had integrated shorts on it. It looked like she was wearing shorts over her bathing suit, but it was actually a one-piece suit. Now I have nothing against swimsuits like this, in fact to my taste, it looked a lot better than some other ultra-modest swimsuits I have seen. It is all a matter of personal choice and taste. It is when she said she was glad that I had gone into the toilet stall to change, and that it was a good idea especially to teach Maryssa that you don't change in front of everyone like that, that I got a weird vibe. I told her quite frankly that the only reason I did go into the stall was because I thought SHE might be uncomfortable, not because I wouldn't do it. After all, this WAS a girls only changing room. Yes, but according to her this didn't m