Tegan returned to Sparks after our Florida holiday on Wednesday night and upon leaving was given a box of Girl Guide Cookies to sell - each box contained 12 boxes. Normally this is not a problem however Ralston is only a small village and with all the Sparks, Brownies and Guides all trying to sell their boxes you do get a little inundated with cookies - however they are very nice. So as we left Sparks we walked across the road and into the ice arena to watch the Iceman play and she manged to sell 8 boxes to unsuspecting spectators. It must have been the big brown eyes looking up at them, reminds me of the cat in Shrek! She subsequently managed to sell the remaining boxes during the happy hour at the mess - she is great a sales.
Ann-Marie who was our body pump instructor has been posted back to UK so for her last class we all dressed up in 70/80's kit - I'm at the back with a big black wig!
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A couple of other minor things that have happened: Whilst Chris watched 3 games of rugby I took Tegan and Fraser bowling along with Sam D and her 3 girls (Sam's husband John was with Chris for a boys afternoon of rugby, beer and pizza). After finishing the bowling we decided to feed the kids at Sam's house as we didn't think the boys would appreciate 5 kids interrupting their viewing. Finally I had to take Tegan and Fraser home for bedtime as it was 9pm. I had a bunch of girls round on the Monday night as a Book Club has recently started in Ralston and it was my turn to host. So we had a couple of glasses of wine, discussed the chosen book - Birth House by Ami Mckay and then discussed all sorts of other things. On Wednesday I help out with selling daffodils for Cancer around Ralston village, Noo and myself went to Ralston school as the children had all brought in money to buy a bunch - we even sold out and had to get another box.
The last weekend of March was a busy couple of days. Thursday night started off with a happy hour in the mess (4pm) with friends Mike & Karen wetting the babies head for the birth of their little boy Gregor. So after a glass of champagne we had to leave (5.30pm) as we also had to go to an Italian supper which was being held in the village. After feeding the children I had to be on the ice at 7.30pm for the White Devils final game of the season. Chris decided at 6.45pm that he would play for the Flyers (the blokes team we were playing against) so I luckily found a babysitter, rushed home and got Tegan and Fraser ready for bed then rushed to hockey. It was a good game with fairly matched teams unfortunately the final score was 3-2 to the Flyers, however I was awarded another gold star for having a good game and being in the right place for the position I play - I might have finally learnt what the game is about!
Friday night was the Devil's girls' night out and we were all off to Ralphs in Medicine Hat. So after jumping on the coach we set off at 6.30pm to Ralphs Texas Bar and Steakhouse for a night of dancing and drinking, duly dressed in our Red, White or Black ice hockey tops. The early part of the evening all dancing was the 'two step' with a live band on stage - very entertaining to watch. Much later in the evening a disco took over. I was conscious that Saturday was the BHL (Batus Hockey League) final and the Icemen (the team Chris plays for) were on the ice at 8.30am which I wanted to watch - so I caught the transport home at midnight - however friends Sam T and Sam D along with some others partied on until very late. So we were all up early Saturday morning and over to the arena - bacon & sausage sandwichs for breakfast. The Icemen were bottom of the league partly due to the age of all the players and the high number of 1st year players, so their chances of winning and playing further games were slim. However the game was amazing and they won - I nearly wet myself with all the excitement and shouting. I might add that the Icemen have had the strongest and loudest support from their wives throughout the season however there were only 4 of us there for game 1 - I think the rest were just getting into bed! The Icemen went on to win their next game and after a few beers (it is still AM) and brufen (good combination!) they were ready for their third and fourth games - unfortunately they lost and therefore out of the finals. That evening we had a party in the Sgt's mess where all the awards were presented along with a curry and disco - another good night. Sunday Chris bbq a leg of lamb for lunch and Andy & Sam came round for lunch - a good lazy day after several busy days and nights.
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Right nearly at the end of my catch up month. Last week was a full packed week. It started off with our friends Paul and Jeanette inviting us round for a curry night, they have had a posting to Nepal and therefore make amazing curries - needless to say we had a fantastic night along with other good friends. On Easter Monday we were back round Paul and Jeanettes as it was their daughter Molly's 4th birthday and they had a bbq and easter egg hunt for the kids (Tegan and Fraser have lived on a diet of chocolate for several days now) - the weather was great nearly summer like! Wednesday night Paul managed to get tickets to see the Medicine Hat Tigers ice hockey match - they were in the play offs so it was an exciting game to watch against the Calgary Hitmen . The atmosphere was brilliant and the speed at which they play is so fast - I would still be at the other end of the rink. Unfortunately they lost 4-1.
Friday night was a surprise party for Jeanette as it is her 40th birthday at the end of April and Paul decided a party was in order. Noo and myself gave Paul a hand in organising it. Noo is great at design and therefore transformed the Jubilee Arms pub (the pub in Ralston village) into pink and black theme with homemade chandeliers and a balloon tree the pub looked great and we all had a fab night.
As it is the month for 40th bithdays we had a girls pot luck lunch for Jo (Woods) who's birthday was on Monday - there is a common theme in Ralston - eating and drinking.
Finally on the eating, drinking and socialising side of things I was out for a girls dinner Wednesday night at Zoe's house who cooked a lovely dinner and again it was a dinner for Jeanette's 40th birthday - this girl is having a month of birthdays!!! Chris was also out having a few beers with the Icemen.
Well I think that has caught with the last month. Chris is now on a different time schedule from the rest of us in the Leonard household as Prairie Season is about to commence - roll on November! Oh yes nearly forgot the amazing weather that we get in Canada - last week we were having bbq's and this week we have had snow storms with the schools closed and snow up to my knees and today the sun is shinning again.
We have just seen your latest blog, what a great read but we are tired out just reading it! Delighted that all is well and that the winter has turned out to be not at all boring! XXX
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