Sunday, July 31, 2011

Farm and the City

Toronto is a big city with lots to see and do.... what was the first big city attraction we went to see? Riverdale Farm - a real working farm in the middle of the city! And what a wonderful place it was... walking around the farm you felt you could be in the country and not only blocks from the bustling city center. The best part of the farm though was that it was free!!
Anna loves animal sounds so we couldn't wait to see how she reacted to all the animals... she was a little afraid of the chickens. She especially didn't like it when the rooster ruffled his feathers!
The horse was a favorite... Anna kept yelling Neigh!!!!!
The pigs were fun but the real excitement happened when Alastair had to jump into the pen to save another couple's kids toy from the hungry pigs!
Anna also really liked the goats... the only problem she kept barking at them because she thought they were dogs!
Shopping in Chinatown has become a favorite activity... the fruit is so cheap! Strawberries were 2 for $3.00 and raspberries were 2 for $2.00!!

But as much as Anna liked the farm and shopping her favorite thing about Toronto is probably her new big backyard to run around in. And to make the bakyard even more fun Auntie Lyn sent Anna this water table...




Friday, July 22, 2011

Welcome to Canada!

We've been in Toronto a week now and are slowly settling in and finding our way around. Right now we're staying in a temporary apartment while we wait for our goods to arrive from Tennessee. Our cars arrived today and hopefully our furniture etc. will be delivered to our new home on Wednesday. But until then we are enjoying the luxury of staying in midtown where we're close to just about everything...including only 2 blocks from Alastair's work! And while Alastair is off at work Anna and I get to go and explore our new city!
We've explored our local library...
We found a great park only a few blocks away that has an amazing water feature for kids to play in...
Anna loved this spinning bucket the best!
We also took Anna on her first subway ride!
We took the subway to Chinatown for some good cheap authentic cuisine. Alastair and I decided we could afford to eat out all the time if we only ate in Chinatown!
My favorite part about Toronto though is that there is a Dundas Street! And it's not just any street - it's a major street in Toronto. So in theory I will never have to spell or tell anyone how say our last name!!
 There's even a Dundas Square!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Last call from Nashville

This is officially our last blog post from Nashville, TN...The movers have been here for two days helping us pack up so we can ship out!It only took...

91 boxes...
And 2 vans to load all our stuff!
Anna of course had her own fun along the way...she marched up and down the cardboard path...

 She explored inside the boxes...
 And helped load up the van!
Bye Nashville! See you in Toronto!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Red, White and You!

Every Saturday at Cheekwood Botanical Garden they have a free art project for kids to do and today was the day we decided to check it out! The activity for the kids today was the Red, White and You painting project. Anna got to paint her own star spangled banner! I also decided it was called red, white and you because of the amount of paint the ended up on Anna's face, arms, and clothes!



The finished banner!
After we were done painting we went to see Cheekwood's latest exhibit....trains!
Anna loved the trains but she also kept trying to clinb over the railing to get to the water!

 Of course no train exhibit is complete unless you have Thomas the Train!
The we ran along the garden paths.....
 
only to stop and smell the flowers!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Movin' on Up

 The Dundas family is on the move! That's right we're movin on up...not to the east side or a deluxe apartment in the sky....we're movin' on up north to...drumroll please.....Toronto, Canada! After 7 months of having the house on the market, 50+ showings, and 4 different possible move locations (Asia - would Anna grow up in the land of Hello Kitty?, London - would Anna like hot tea & warm beer?, Switzerland - would Anna grow up speaking French? German? Italian? All of the above? or Canada - would Anna grow up saying eh at the end of every sentence?)... we can finally say we are officially moving to Toronto. We'll be making the big move in mid July when the house officially closes.
We're very excited to move to the big city of Toronto... and everyone we speak to that has been there speaks highly of the city. Some of the reasons we're excited for Toronto are...
1. It's an equal flying distance to California and Scotland.
2. It's a new adventure in a big city... both Alastair and I miss that "city feel".
3. Toronto has a very diverse culture which can be found in Chinatown, Litlle Italy, and Greektown to name a few... goodbye chain restaurants!
4. It may be Canada but it's still like being in the US... afterall there is a Crate & Barrel, IKEA, Whole Foods, Walmart and Home Depot.

There are a few cons though...
1. The winter! It snows a lot in Toronto. And it's at or below freezing 4 months of the year. So if you have a current passport, but don't like the cold, I suggest visiting outside of November - February.
2. The wine situation. When we moved to Nashville we had to adjust to not being able to buy wine at grocery stores and not being able to buy wine on Sundays. We went to the LCBO while in Toronto. It's where all wine is sold in Toronto and the selection of Caliornia wines was pretty depressing. As I write this I am enjoying a nice glass of red House Wine - one of my favorite cheap red wines. I am going to miss the selection (and price!) of wines here...looks like we're going to have to go wine tasting in the world famous? Niagra Falls wine region!
3. There is no Target. I have never lived more than 15 minutes from a Target. Every week I make 2 lists - my grocery list and my Target list. I buy my clothes there, Anna's clothes there, everyday goods there... I do not know how to exist in a world without Target. Yes, Target is coming to Toronto in 2013 but that's still 2 years away... When we moved to Nashville I had to learn how to live without Nordstrom (ironically opening in Nashville 2 months after we move) and Trader Joe's (not here for the first 2 years we were in Nashville)... learning to live without Target will be much harder.

SOLD!!
A view of the Toronto skyline from our trip last weekend

The longer winter means flowers bloom later... we enjoyed this garden of lilacs last weekend in Toronto. The lilacs here in Nashville bloomed 2 months ago!
Earlier this week we had a hail storm like none I've ever seen before. I've always laughed at the people on the news that pull the hail from their freezer to show the local news reporter. Sadly I have turned into one of those people. Yes, I collected some of the hail and put it into a bag in the freezer. But it was during the day and I wanted Alastair to see how big the hail was.... seriously the hail measured an inch and a half!

During the summer I always get the craziest flip flop tan line from being outside so much. Much to my amusement this year, Anna has also developed her own shoe tan line despite the liberal amounts of spf 40 I put on her!
 Anna's first original work of art made at school for her Dada on Father's Day!

 
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