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Easter


Ohoho!

Jon’s annual Easter egg hunt around the living room went better than ever this year, with him collecting the bulk of two dozen chocolate eggs in about five minutes, with charming commentary like “Ohoho…!” It may seem from the photo that they are barely hidden and obvious, but some of them were still a bit of a challenge. The big difference is that most weren’t (which is great), but this is the first year we’ve seen that.


Dinner is served. See that lady beside Laura with the salt and pepper hair? That’s her Grandma, who will be 93 this year, still active and independent.

Later in the day, we headed over to Laura’s Uncle Reg’s place for Easter supper, which was the Sunahara clan’s Japanese New Year’s dinner. Yes, we’ve heard of the Julian calendar– the original dinner had been cancelled back then due to weather and health concerns. So we had it now. Norimakizushi, agezushi, salmon, bok choy, chinese meat loaf, asparagus, cucumber salad (Jon’s favourite); all cooked by Uncle Dave. We stuffed ourselves silly.

We were joined for dinner by Fred, but sadly not Yoshiko, Kay, Richard, June and Steve, many of whom are down with that virus that we know so well. Get better soon, folks.


Uncle Dave reads to (and is corrected by) Jon

360

In honour of March Break, Grandma treated us to a dinner at 360 at the CN Tower, Jon’s fancy restaurant of choice. Something to do with an elevator and the bulkheads that pass by during dinner.


Waiting for the elevator


Jon enjoys the trip down. It’s the perfect apéritif.

Thank you so much Grandma!

Car-nformity

A neighbour who lives across and down the street approached me the other day. He glanced around and leaned forward and dropped his voice, “Do you guys have a car?”

Slightly surprised, I paused. “Yes.” It was his turn to be stunned.

“We see you guys always go out walking for your groceries. We were concerned. I was going to offer to lend you our van.” He explained that since his family lives opposite the only entrance to our laneway, they generally note the comings and goings of all of the neighbours, and they never see us driving. And they see us walking back with groceries, even with Jon, even in the winter.

It felt kind of weird trying to explain. There are three grocery stores within a kilometre and a half of our house, and one of them is only about three hundred metres away. I’d feel quite odd driving there. We don’t eat a lot of pre-packaged foods, and have learned from experience that you can’t stock up on veggies for two weeks, lest they get fuzzy. So generally every day or two, one of us is whipping to the store for some ingredient or other. Given the working at home thing, it’s a great excuse to get out, take a break. Haul along a backpack and you can bring home 10 kilos of stuff. And Jon loves being outside and going for walks, even in the winter. And many of our within city trips without Jon can be covered by transit. No worry about parking, etc.

I don’t mean to say it isn’t also a product of poor planning and our inabilities to set a menu farther than one day hence. There is that too. 🙂

And it isn’t to say that we don’t need a car. Rest assured, when you’ve got a kid with a wheelchair, needs must. Public transit just doesn’t cover it. But the car’s really for medium-to-long distance trips. I just figure that if you don’t have to use it, don’t.

Are we that weird when it comes to walking in the city?

What IS this thing??

Jon’s home again, having come home all and stuffy and runny of nose…that flu that persists, showing a variety of symptons in all of us. The entire household is still off our respective games.

Jon went to bed sounding like we had carefully packed his sinuses with cheeses from around the world. But I don’t think he’s terribly contagious, he’s quite alert, and he’s goin’ back tomorrow, barring unforeseen major illness.

And then March Break will start on Friday.

Something New from School: Part I

Jon came home from school today officially having completed his first reader, the one he started early in the new year. He’s on to the second one, “Hide and Seek” which will be another major milestone when he completes it. We made a big fuss, of course. Would have made a bigger one, but…