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This morning I woke Sarah up with a whisper: “I made you sushi for breakfast.”

“SUSHI?” she exclaimed. “IT’S MY DREAM COME TRUE!”

I informed her sister. She was not impressed.

“I’m not eating it,” she groused.

Sarah put on her clothes as fast as she could and ran downstairs. She saw what I had made* and was thrilled.

Mock Sushi for April Fool's Day breakfast

Emma drummed down the stairs, totally dejected. Sarah could hardly contain herself. She blew it in one breath.

“See-Emma-we-got-sushi-for-breakfast-APRIL-FOOLS-IT’S-CANDY!!!”

I bet the sugar rush has worn down now. I wonder how that’s going over.

 

* This mock sushi is made out of Rice Krispy squares (made round) with a piece of gummy fish in the middle and wrapped with a fruit roll-up!

31 Mar, 2008

Please finish this sentence

By andrea tomkins in Please finish this sentence

 If you had a day off...

If I had a day off today I would…

 

(Pssst, the last time you finished the sentence they turned out to be pretty interesting. Check it.)

30 Mar, 2008

This was our Earth Hour

By andrea tomkins in Misc. life,Yaktivism

Our Earth Hour evening was quiet and low-key, although it nearly started with a trip to the ER when I used a knife to dislodge a plug of wax from an old candleholder. ;)

We started early, around 6 p.m., by shutting down our computers, monitors and printer. I hadn’t realized how loud these all were. The silence was heavenly.

We ate dinner by candlelight even though it was still light out.  

There were a lot of candles, and I spent most of the evening with my heart in my throat, waiting for someone to swing their arm/hair/leg and knock one over and start the First Official Earth Hour Conflagration. But that never actually happened.

candlelight

candles in the fireplace 

We played a few fun games by candlelight/flashlight. This is Sarah, trying an elephant.

 shadow puppets

spinning the top

We looked at old photo albums (“What do you mean by FILM mumma?”) but I couldn’t truly enjoy it, because I was too busy wondering why someone hadn’t told me I needed to pluck my eyebrows.

I read a chapter of Sister’s Grimm (which we are enjoying very very much) and the kids went to bed. It was sooooo quiet in the house, you could hear a pin drop.

Mark and I were playing Bananagrams by candlelight when suddenly we heard a creepy sound coming out of the kitchen. It sounded like animal toenails on the linoleum floor- scritch scritch scritch. My panic was instantaneous. What could it be? Did a raccoon/skunk/hyena find its way into our house… mistaking it for some darkened burrow?!

Mark, to his credit, got up and checked. Within a second or two he reported back. Thankfully, it was not a hyena. One of the candles I’d lit in the kitchen was sputtering.

Ha. Ha.

I’d like to write that we spent our whole evening electricity-free (which was my plan), but around 10:00 we caved and watched A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, made popcorn (on the ELECTRIC STOVE), and even turned some lights on to do it.

We went to bed late, but I have to say, I felt somehow calmed by the whole thing. I would like to have low-tech evenings more often. Hmmm.

p.s. Check out the Toronto Star piece I mentioned the other day. Lots of interesting info in there.

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My name is Andrea and I live in Ottawa with my husband Mark and our dog Sunny who is kind of a big deal on Instagram. During the day I work as a freelance writer. I am a longtime Ottawa blogger and I've occupied this little corner of the WWW since 1999. The Fishbowl is my whiteboard, water cooler, and journal, all rolled into one. I'm passionate about healthy living, arts and culture, travel, great gear, good food, and sharing the best of Ottawa. I also love vegetables, photography, gadgets, and great design.

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