Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Halloween 06



Is it evil? Is it bad? Is it fine, or is it Great?
Who knows. But its a good time to hang out with our neighbours and meet new ones. We decided this year to make our close neighbours jealous by ordering in Chinese right in the middle of trick or treating. The delivery truck pulled up and we heard from across the street... "and you didn't get us anything?"

MMM Chicken vermicelli. No soup for you!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Visit to San Fran


Good breaks. Seriously, you need good breaks if you plan to drive around San Francisco. They boast the crookedest street and the steepest street in America (although I have encountered some competition in African rain forests and both Trinidad and Tobago that would make some people wet themselves if in the passenger seat.)



Mick was one of those drivers. It's a rental right? Thinking back I wish we didn't take the extra insurance. I bet if enough officials were there we would have been awarded "the fastest attempt to get to the bottom of the crookedest street in America." The poor tires on our G6 were squealing the whole way down. Come to think of it we were the only ones to actually drive down it the whole time we were there.

Don't jump. We joked around quite a bit when we hung out at the Golden Gate Bridge. What we didn't realize is that when we got home they had a documentary on tv talking about how the GGB is the number one place in North America to commit suicide. No kidding.

Interested in more pictures of my trip? Click here.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Flight to California


So this was quite the trip. The day before we (Mick - one of our manufacturers from China, and myself) left for San Jose our company, Generation PV, held an all day training seminar at the Radisson in Markham for our dealers. This left me with very little sleep. Sunday morning Mick and I drove to terminal 2. Traffic plus a few stops put us a little behind. Then we found out that Enterprise didn't have an office at the terminal to drop off cars. After a good time of thinking we had the idea of leaving the rental car in the parking garage with the key under the tire for someone to pick up for us. We then ran in to Terminal 2 with all our bags. With our Air Canada tickets in hand we lined up at an overgrowing line up for those insanely stupid self check in computers that only Air Canada seemed to have. After a long wait we noticed they were calling people out of line who were going to be late for their flight. It was 1 hr from take off and we had a glimmer of hope that they would call us out so we wouldn't have to wait much longer. Such was not the case. They called every flight but ours. So Mick spoke up and asked when we would be called so we could check in for the flight to San Jose. The Air Canada guy responded with "We don't fly there."

In tiny letters at the bottom of the 2nd page was "operated by United." Apparently flight number AC-XXXX was just a nice number that meant nothing as it was non-existent and United just gives a new number anyways. Fun!

So by the time we left the Air Canada line and found the United counter it was about 50 minutes till take off. "Too late" was the lady's response. "Bags have to be checked 45 mins before take off". Yeah, it's 50 minutes, check your watch. - In hind sense it probably wasn't the best thing to say. A few walkie talkie conversations later and the answer was the same. Oh Joy. OK. Find us another flight please. "There is nothing available going into San Jose, San Francisco, or LA, or bordering States." Hmm. Long story short after a lot of pleading she found us a flight to LA via American Airlines then we would have to drive up 5-6 hours through the night and arrive in San Jose early the next morning. This would be fine. Fine, if she actually booked it. On the way to Terminal 3 we stopped by Air Canada and checked that everything was fine. OK, we had their blessing and caught the shuttle to T3. After waiting in line the check in guy said that they never released the tickets to AA. So we jumped back to T2 and Air Canada (new lady) said that the United lady didn't have permission to do what she did in the first place. Great! So it was back and forth a total of 5 times between T2 and T3 (in which time we got to return our rental car) before everything finally cleared and we boarded the plane. We arrived in LA around 9:30PM and grabbed a car and headed north for San Jose. After switching half way I drove into San Jose at 4:30AM local time (7:30AM Toronto time) Needless to say we were both "knackered" A few hours later we were teaching a seminar and setting up for the tradeshow. Sounds like a good start to a business trip, eh?

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Long weekend



This past weekend we spent time with the Owens in St Catharines. Time flew pretty quickly with trips to Port Dalhousie, Niagara Falls and some outlet stores. More pictures here.

Thanksgiving Monday



This year we started out in St Catharines and ended up in Stouffville. Three dogs, two great meals and lots of people to fight over for dessert. Anne McKay and Keith, Diane and Kalisha Goodbury joined us in Stouffville for a great night.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Ottawa Trip

Much of last week was spent up in Ottawa helping a dealer of our's install a solar system on a million dollar home. For some reason every single hotel was fully booked except for one. Now I know why it wasn't.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Starfield Concert



Last night we went to the Starfield concert at the Airport. Pretty good music. They all used new macbook's so I was distracted by the nice computers on stage. More pictures found HERE.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Paint, Polish and Shine

This week Katherine was able to finish painting the windows on the second floor. Click HERE for more pictures of our home.

Katherine's Baby Arrives



Baby Heinztman arrived September 21, 2006 weighing in at a few hundred pounds. She needs a slight adjustment but is expected to fill the whole house with music that doesn't require itunes for once. More pictures found here.

First Blog

So this is my first post. Inspired by Nigel, I took the leap of techno-faith and decided to see what all this blogging Hype is about. Forgive me as I learn the ropes.