Archive for March, 2009

Winner of the Peter Pan tickets

We’ve all been laid up with stomach flus for the last few days, which is why I didn’t post the winner of our Pete Pan ballet tickets at the Port Theatre in Nanaimo.  Luckily, Elizabeth Clay and her parents weren’t ill and had a marvellous time at the Winnipeg Ballet production – in fact Elizabeth [...]

Bobs and Lolo at preschool fundraiser in Errington

One of our favourite children’s musical groups – Bobs and Lolo – is back on the Island Sunday April 5th to help put the fun in fundraising for the Errington Co-operative Preschool. I say “back on the Island” because Bobs (Robyn Hardy) and Lolo (Lorraine Pond) grew up right here in the Central Island [...]

Still time to enter our Peter Pan contest

Click here for all the details on how you could win a pair of tickets to this enchanting production by the Winnipeg Ballet at the Port Theatre in Nanaimo.
ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY Thursday, March 26th

Parrots take refuge in Coombs

When I was little we had a canary that loved to escape and fly around the house.  I couldn’t imagine over 700 birds having the run of the place, but that’s what you’ll find at the World Parrot Refuge in Coombs.  Two giant wings of the building – if you’ll pardon the expression – allow [...]

Making an afternoon of making cheese

We gave Grace and Ella a choice this past weekend – watch paint dry or watch cheese being made. They opted for the cheese, but, as the folks at Little Qualicum Cheeseworks are fonding of joking, there’s not a lot of difference. However, seeing all the animals at the cheeseworks and hearing about [...]

Fiddler in Nanaimo

One of my favourite musicals of all time – Fiddler on the Roof – is being put on at the Port Theatre in Nanaimo March 13 – 15th. It’s the story of trying to maintain traditions in the face of changing times; I’m definitely going to see it differently as a mother of two! [...]

Breaking the Spring Break rules

That week is coming. You know what I’m talking about, parents, “the week the kids went” and leave school, only to ask the eternal question “what is there to do?”. The better question is, how do we fit it all into one week?
If you’re looking for pre-planned days for the kids, I really [...]