With all the hype and promotions that we are running at the store it's hard not to get caught up in the spirit of it all. This past week has been a busy one. We had our Staff Night, which included a potluck dinner, games and discounted shopping. We ran a competition for Gingerbread house entries and for the food dishes we brought. Everyone who was there got to vote and although I think my Gingerbread house may have come dead last I did tie for first place for the broccoli & cauliflower salad I brought. I've included the recipes for the salad (which is actually Jean-Marc's recipe) and a dessert dish I brought that will definately bring memories back for my sister.
The games were fun, in this picture Tyler has wrapped up his fiance and for some reason he covered up her mouth even though I said the head didn't need to be covered.
This past Saturday Santa paid us a visit and although I told him I'd been a very good girl he still wouldn't give me what I asked for. I wanted tall dark and handsome, but he said he'd already given them all away.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Full Moon Ceremony
Tonight I was able to attend my first Full Moon Ceremony. This is a traditional ceremony for women held outside around a campfire and under the full moon. Without getting into details it is a time of prayer and healing and was a very comfortable ceremony for me.
I don't think of myself as a very spiritual person, but in a natural setting and thinking about the people and things that are most important to me, I feel very moved and connected. Maybe I was a Native person in a past life. The traditions, legends, and ceremonies have always facinated me.
I look forward to the next full moon ceremony. Anything that involves the great out doors and a campfire has to be good for the soul!
I don't think of myself as a very spiritual person, but in a natural setting and thinking about the people and things that are most important to me, I feel very moved and connected. Maybe I was a Native person in a past life. The traditions, legends, and ceremonies have always facinated me.
I look forward to the next full moon ceremony. Anything that involves the great out doors and a campfire has to be good for the soul!
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
After such an unseasonably warm fall, this past week was quite a rude awakening. Wednesday we woke up here to -17C weather with a windchill of -30C. A bit of an adjustment after the +10 or higher temperatures the week before.
On these crisp mornings the sun glistens off the snow covered path and the frost on the long grass is almost magical. After so much mud during the fall the clean blanket of snow is a welcome sight. Thank goodness for warm winter clothing!
On these crisp mornings the sun glistens off the snow covered path and the frost on the long grass is almost magical. After so much mud during the fall the clean blanket of snow is a welcome sight. Thank goodness for warm winter clothing!
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Welcome to Northmart
In a recent conversation with my sister she asked what the store I'm working in looks like. I hadn't thought about posting any interior shots but I know some of you are wondering where the heck I'm spending my time.
I'm very lucky with location I'm at right now; its a fairly new store and very large for a store this far North. I think I'm a bit spoiled since in four months time, when I'm finished my training, I will likely be in a much smaller and older store.
Here are a few interior shots to give you a taste for where I am...no pun intended!
I'm very lucky with location I'm at right now; its a fairly new store and very large for a store this far North. I think I'm a bit spoiled since in four months time, when I'm finished my training, I will likely be in a much smaller and older store.
Here are a few interior shots to give you a taste for where I am...no pun intended!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Random Encounter
Even though the path from my house to the store is only the length of a football field at the most and it is in the middle of town, I often expect to see dogs, ravens, eagles, maybe even a bear (since I have to pass the garbage trailer at the back of the store). I did not however, expect this morning's encounter. I was half way along the path and watching the ground for slippery/muddy spots when I looked up and was confronted with two horses. They were just sauntering along the path, eating the grass.
I thought if I just continued along the way I was going they would move away...not so, I patted the face of the first horse and considered walking between him and the fence but quickly reconsidered. The second horse was right behind the first and being at the rear end of a horse (in case he got startled) was probably not the wisest place to be. Needless to say it was me who trudged through the grass.
I was surprised that my coworkers thought I was rather brave to get that close to a horse let alone pet it. I guess I can thank my Sunshine Coast horse sitting experience last year for my new found bravery with these big animals.
On a side note, for my more nervous friends, they have never seen a bear in town let alone behind the store.
I thought if I just continued along the way I was going they would move away...not so, I patted the face of the first horse and considered walking between him and the fence but quickly reconsidered. The second horse was right behind the first and being at the rear end of a horse (in case he got startled) was probably not the wisest place to be. Needless to say it was me who trudged through the grass.
I was surprised that my coworkers thought I was rather brave to get that close to a horse let alone pet it. I guess I can thank my Sunshine Coast horse sitting experience last year for my new found bravery with these big animals.
On a side note, for my more nervous friends, they have never seen a bear in town let alone behind the store.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Go With the Flow
Part of living in the North, or so I've been told, is being able to go with the flow. "Stuff" happens...Yesterday I got to experience that first hand.
I live across the street from the Band Hall, where they hold many "Socials". The night before last there was a wedding in town and thus a Social afterwards. Just like back home, the washrooms see a lot of action during these events. Unfortunately the sewer system has a few issues and even more unfortunate is my location on the line...the low point and a basement apartment.
I discovered yesterday that the combination of these four components do not end well for me. I woke up to plumbing issues, which quickly escalated to back up in my bathtub and toilet (the low points in my apartment).
As Richard, my Store Manager, frantically located someone to pump out the sewer line, I was my own "One woman Bucket brigade". After several hours and roughly 40 or 50 buckloads I managed to save my apartment from a very huge mess and in the process guaranteed a lovely green lawn come spring. I'm just sorry I won't be around at that point to reap the rewards.
Hmmm, I guess what they say about business is true for accomodations too.
Location, location, location!
I live across the street from the Band Hall, where they hold many "Socials". The night before last there was a wedding in town and thus a Social afterwards. Just like back home, the washrooms see a lot of action during these events. Unfortunately the sewer system has a few issues and even more unfortunate is my location on the line...the low point and a basement apartment.
I discovered yesterday that the combination of these four components do not end well for me. I woke up to plumbing issues, which quickly escalated to back up in my bathtub and toilet (the low points in my apartment).
As Richard, my Store Manager, frantically located someone to pump out the sewer line, I was my own "One woman Bucket brigade". After several hours and roughly 40 or 50 buckloads I managed to save my apartment from a very huge mess and in the process guaranteed a lovely green lawn come spring. I'm just sorry I won't be around at that point to reap the rewards.
Hmmm, I guess what they say about business is true for accomodations too.
Location, location, location!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Norway House/Rossville
I recently had the opportunity to go to Norway House and Rossville which are basically the same community and about 2 hours away from Cross Lake. Situated on a river the it is quite a picturesque little community. The shoreline is rounded rock boulders with blackspruce trees and lots of greenery. It reminds me a bit of a cross between Lanark County and Sudbury. I foolishly forgot to take a picture of the shoreline but I did get one of the ferry crossing on the way there. In winter months, once the ice has frozen over they switch to a "winter road" which basically means you drive across the ice. As someone who is nervous walking on foot thick ice, I'm not sure how I will feel about this.
There are two Northern Stores in this community, one on the Rossville side and one on the Norway House side. In Norway House the store is on the site of an old Hudson's Bay fort. Some of the old buildings are still in existence like the "Archway" building here, where people had to enter the fort as it was totally enclosed by fencing. The small stone jail was built in 1855 and is still on the site as you can see from the other photo.
There are two Northern Stores in this community, one on the Rossville side and one on the Norway House side. In Norway House the store is on the site of an old Hudson's Bay fort. Some of the old buildings are still in existence like the "Archway" building here, where people had to enter the fort as it was totally enclosed by fencing. The small stone jail was built in 1855 and is still on the site as you can see from the other photo.
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