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07 Apr 2011

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts,Family

In Like a Lion

… and out like an angry lion! Isn’t that what they say about the month of March? Well, it should be! March was cold, snowy and miserable at the beginning and at the end, too. The middle wasn’t so nice either. Of course, starting on the 25th, we had our long anticipated visit from our Australian friends, Pete and Carol who, with their two kids Patrick and Kaitlyn, arrived from warm, semi-tropical Brisbane to freezing rain and snow. Patrick and Kaitlyn were quite enthralled by the snow, spending the first full day here playing outside, tobogganing and even shoveling the driveway. It was really interesting to see, especially at this time of the year when we are soooo done with winter!

We’ve known Pete and Carol since our days in Cold Lake, where Pete had a RAAF posting to work with the Canadian Forces on Hornet software. We were in Sydney when they returned to Australia and we had lots great times together there as well. Kaitlyn is the same age as Steven and Patrick is a couple of years older so our families have much in common. Over the years we’ve always kept in touch, both Brenda and Carol always remember to send a little something across for the kids birthdays and Christmas. Our kids were on school holidays for Spring break, so we had plenty of fun (& late) evenings to catch up and play Dutch Blitz. While they were here they managed a 3 day trip through the Rockies, a Flames hockey game and two days with both families in Edmonton to shop the West Edmonton Mall. This weekend we had another big dump of snow on Saturday and then Sunday was clear and bright and we went up the Calgary Tower. Monday morning we saw the 4 of them off at the airport – they are off to California for a week or so before they head down under and home.

As if things weren’t busy enough, the company that I had been working with on contract went into receivership – so I’m looking for work even more seriously. The writing had been on the wall for a while and my last invoice doesn’t have a hope of being paid. The company was in the kitchen renovation business and that segment of the market has been extremely slow over the winter. Lack of new jobs and the resulting cash flow crunch was the final straw. I did manage to get a lovely parting gift in lieu of some payment – we now have a spanky Ariston coffee/espresso machine. It is a crazy expensive coffee center that needs to be installed in a kitchen cabinet. For the moment it is sitting on the kitchen island and I’m working on some plans for where to install it. At least I’ve got a bit of time to work on this…

By the way, we did get the house repainting project finished and are very happy with the results. Many thanks go to my brother Scott who gave up his whole weekend to help me. We totally did away with the insipid “builder’s gray” and pale green that we’ve had for years. The gray colour (actually “dove gray”, does that help?) was unchanged since we bought the house in 1998 – long overdue for a change. The new palette is a lot more vibrant and we are really pleased with how much better the house looks.


At least it is April and there are some actual signs of spring; seagulls squawking their dismay at the absence of open water on the lake, robins in the yard expressing disappointment over the lack of worms and, of course, the one undeniable indication that spring is near – dead gophers on the highway!

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09 Mar 2011

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts,Family

To the moon…

Well not quite, but my delightfully shabby old Mazda truck rolled over 333,333 km on the way into work yesterday morning. That’s about 90% of the distance to moon (at apogee). We bought the truck in 1998 with 170,000 km on it so I guess we can only claim about 45% of the earth-to-moon distance for ourselves.

The truck is a 1993 (pre-Ford) Mazda B2600i 4×4 extended cab. It has been a really great vehicle despite it’s thirst for fuel and propensity to leak oil on my garage floor. We have used it, and used it well, for landscaping, house moves, dump runs and hauling motorbikes. It’s been subjected to the type of over-loading that Jed Clampett might cringe at, but hasn’t let us down. Maybe it’ll even survive Steven learning to drive it – he’s old enough to get his learner’s licence this June!

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19 Feb 2011

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts,Family,Mr. FixIt

Gallimaufry

It’s been a while since the last post (especially if you missed the 1-day Robbie Burns Day item) so I’ve got a gallimaufry of topics that I’ll lump together here. It’s a cold miserable day – again. Brenda is so mad about the groundhog’s prediction at the beginning of the month that there will be 6 more months of winter that she appears to have hunted down poor old Balzac Billy and made a nice vest for herself…

Maybe you’ve wondered where our Sinterklaas post was for this Christmas season (OK, maybe not); well, we were busy welcoming our newest nephew into the family at the beginning of December.  As a result, we held Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet off by a month and had the annual Langendoen Christmas gathering on the first weekend of January after the new year.  We all met at Ronny and Carla’s place outside of Rocky Mountain House and had a great weekend with all of the cousins having a fine time skating and sledding and eating far too many treats that Oma picked up at the Dutch store.  We had a fun weekend and, despite the serious blizzard that swept across southern Alberta that weekend, none of us had any trouble on the roads. Anyway, here are a few pictures:


During one of the cold snaps that we keep having this winter, I noticed that I’d start the van (2002 Mazda MPV) up and the radiator fan would immediately start running on high, even if it was -28°C out. A few days after that, the fan started randomly running on high at any old time. A little trouble-shooting and googling uncovered the fact that the fan control module was the likely culprit and that it was the subject of a recall to replace it. So I took it to a Mazda dealer only to find out that it had already been replaced on our van. So I shelled out $100 for a new one and then waited 2 weeks for a day nice enough to do the repair outside.

It’s not too bad of a job, but I had to pull the battery and the battery tray out to gain access to the three wiring connections. All three were a pain to disconnect – 5 years of accumulated grit always makes separating under-hood connectors difficult. Once that was done the swap was pretty simple. The new module has a different part number than the old one, so I hope it’s improved.

One trick that I’d heard about when disconnecting a car battery is to use an automotive “settings keeper” to preserve the vehicles computer settings and radio presets. This prevents the computer from forgetting the various bits of data that it uses to optimize settings for fuel economy and performance and maybe saves a bit of gas for the few weeks after the repair. I couldn’t find one locally, so I made my own. Sadly, it didn’t work. After the repair was done the radio presets were lost. I think that the 9V battery couldn’t keep up in the cold. Next time, I think I’ll try wiring a 12V wall-wart transformer to the cigarette lighter adapter, rather than the battery.


The kids have this coming week off school, so we are hoping for a bit of a chinook and maybe we can take the opportunity to have a family outing – maybe a day in Banff? Or at least an afternoon matinee in a nice warm movie theater if the weather won’t cooperate.

…it seems that miserable groundhog got what he deserved…

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28 Dec 2010

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Feliz Navidad!!

Feliz Navidad!!

Yep, we made a break for sunnier climes this Christmas – we took the whole family to Manzanillo, Mexico for a warm weather Christmas. Even so, as we sat on the beach and watched the kids play in the sand and the surf, our thoughts turned to our family and friends. We’d like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and all the best in the coming New Year. As we heard it in Mexico:

Feliz Navidad y próspero Año Nuevo

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