Monday, January 20, 2025

How we Geocache

I have mentioned geocaching a couple of times on here and I wanted to give you a little more information about what that is and how we do it.

Geocaching was something that I knew existed but really had no clue what it was and how people did it. And honestly I thought it was a little nerdy and something that losers did.  I know, I was quick to judge.  Now I am still of the opinion that it’s a little nerdy (haha) but it really is a wholesome activity and I’m glad we have found it. Last year E came home talking about it, one of his friends had downloaded the app and found a few geocaches with his dad.  So E downloaded the app and started finding a few.

The app is found Here.  It’s basically a map that shows all of the geocaches near you.  If you buy the subscription, then you can get access to more and bigger finds.  We got the subscription for E for his birthday. 

There are several different sizes of geocaches - from micro to large.  The app shows the general location, and is accompanied with a clue. There is also information that other people have provided that you can read for more clues. When you find it, you can log the find on the app, and then the icon for that cache turns into a happy face.  

The cache itself is a container of some sort and inside is usually a slip of paper where you can physically write your name and date of the find. As the cache sizes increase, there might be little toys or keepsakes.  The idea here is that you trade for something you’ve brought with you. 

In our family, E is the one with the app on his phone so he usually decides where we are going and he reads the clue and gives us the information.  He tends to slowly share the clues which may be on purpose so he can find it first, or he is just slow at getting through the thread of comments.  

E has a little baggie of stuff that he brings along to trade, along with a pencil, since not all caches have room for their own pencil. We have stickers, little toys, pins, things like that.  As we have gotten more experience with finding them, we have a better sense of where they could be. They aren’t on private property and they can’t really be in a place that can be disturbed easily, or that could be too obvious and taken by someone who doesn’t know what it is (referred to as “muggles”).  

Sometimes we go out with the goal of finding some geocaches. This means we get out for a walk or bike ride for some fresh air and the boys are motivated because we get to go geocaching. Other times we are out already for something and then one of us will think, “maybe there is a geocache nearby” and E will check.  We have looked in a park forest, in neighborhoods, and on city streets. 

We don’t always find them, even with all of the clues, and we have to give up. It’s usually me saying “Okay, let’s go, we can’t stay here all day”. 

E has also made two of his own geocaches to hide. He had to find a spot, come up with a name and a clue, and then submit it to the “geocache community” with the coordinates.  Then I think someone goes out to check it and approves it.  Now E can check on his phone to see if someone has found it, and any comments people have left.  If they go missing or need new paper for the log, he can go and check on them.

What I think is neat is that these geocaches are all over the place and most people would never know they were there, or even if they saw it, they wouldn’t know what it was. 

Finding a geo with Nana Anne.


Going into the woods in the park by our house.


Finding a micro in New York.


This find was in a library in New York.  We had to follow a couple of clues to get to this one.


Another one in New York.


Going up the hill to find one.









Friday, January 17, 2025

Friday Favourites


I didn't get too many photos of this week, it was like our first real week back at work with all of the activities.  (My mom was here last week so we had her help with meals and stuff.).

I did start out my week strong with lunch at Shake Shack with my colleagues.  It was tasty!


Sadly one of my sweaters started peeling on the sleeves.  I noticed bit of black falling around me at my desk and then realized it was my sweater. 

I was going up to Uniqlo to pick up some base layers for E and myself. And I also found a soft sweater so I exchanged my old sweater for a new one part way through the day. 

Our choir had a potluck last night.  I brought some smoked salmon. It was enjoyed.

I'm not usually a huge fan of our premier, Doug Ford, but I did appreciate the hat he wore to the first ministers meeting this week.  

I shared a recipe for egg bites yesterday.  I made another batch for this weekend. 

We have a full weekend of skiing, starting today. Should be a fun wintry weekend. 

Linking up with Andrea and Erika.


Thursday, January 16, 2025

Recipe - Egg Bites

Egg bites are very trendy right now and I am here for it.  We don't get take-out breakfast very often, but I have gotten the Tim Hortons egg bites before and they were pretty good.  I see they also sell them in the freezer aisle at the grocery store, but it really is so much easier to make them yourself.  I've made a few batches of these to take with us in the morning when we go skiing.  

Makes 12 egg bites.

Ingredients

8 eggs

3/4 cup cottage cheese

salt and pepper

3/4 to 1 cup of Additions - ham, bacon bits, sausage, cheese, green onion, mushrooms, red pepper, etc.  (whatever you feel like, I have used shredded cheddar cheese and ham or bacon)

Method

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Use a hand blender/mixer to combine the eggs, cottage cheese, and seasonings, until smooth.

Chop up whatever you're using as additions.

Generously spray a 12 muffin tin with cooking spray (I don't have a silicone pan but I haven't had any issues with them sticking). Divide the additions between the 12 spots. 

Pour in the egg mixture over top of the meat/cheese/vegetables. I try to fill to just over halfway, and then even it out at the end.  Just use a spoon to move the egg liquid from one cup to another if you need to and get them as even as possible.

Bake in preheated oven for 20 minutes or until set and golden.  They will puff up in the oven.  Cool in the pan for a few minutes before removing to cool on rack (or to eat!), they will shrink down.

Will keep in fridge or freezer.  You can reheat in the microwave. 








Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Let's Look - Low Level Goals for 2025

 


I'm looking forward to linking up with these lovely ladies (Shay and Erika) for another year of Let's Look.  

Today we are talking about our goals for the year. I did a post about that on New Year's Eve, that you can read here.  So although it's been all of two weeks I thought I would tell you how I'm doing so far:

Eating Well - Everyone talks about counting macros, so finally this week I looked at what that actually meant, and then I created a spreadsheet to do the calculations. It certainly is a shift in the way of thinking, but I think it will be helpful to get a better sense of what we're eating and what we need to add. 

Meal Prep - My mom was visiting for the first week so meal prep meant she get dinner ready and made muffins! So that was helpful. I have made a batch of meatballs for the freezer and used them for Q's lunch yesterday. 

Social Media Time - As I mentioned in my original goals post I deleted a bunch of accounts I was following, and I think that has really helped reduce my consumption. 

Massage/Chiropractor - I have a massage booked for today! If that goes well then I will rebook in another couple of weeks.  My back hasn't been bothering me that much so if the massage is good enough, then maybe I can avoid the chiropractor. 

Working Out - I am working out with weights or on the bike most days and coordinating those workouts with our weekend skiing. I've been too much of a wuss to think about a run outside in this cold weather.

Family Time - We have been busy so far to put any concentrated efforts into board games, but we are spending lots of time together in the car and at the ski hill.  

Check out the topics for the rest of the year.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Weekend Recap

We are fully back into skiing.  Our Friday evenings consist of getting ready for skiing.  Skis and poles in the car, bags packed and ready to go out in the morning, and food prepared.  After we got all of that ready, we got the kids into bed, and then Dave and I watched A Real Pain, the new Jesse Eisenberg movie.  

It had snowed all night so we made sure we were on the road early.  The drive took a bit longer than normal, with some snowy roads, ploughs, and accidents, but we still made it to the hill in plenty of time.  

Conditions were perfect!  Fresh (Southern Ontario) powder on top of groomed trails.  After we dropped the kids off for their training Dave and I got going.  And because of the slow road conditions, the hill was not busy at all in the morning. 


There's Q at the top!

And we got to share a lift with E

We were not spending the night at a hotel, so we headed home after training was over.  We got everything put away, Dave tuned up the boys' skis, and I started to put away the Christmas decorations.  We finally sat down to watch Piece by Piece.  We knew this was a Lego movie but didn't know what it was about.  It's basically a documentary about Pharrell Williams, but in Lego.  It's neat, and I love Lego Snoop Dogg.

Our Sunday drive up to the hill was more straightforward than the day before.  Q's group and the U8s were having a practice race that day.  Dave was helping to set up the course so I skied without him for the morning. 
The boys ready for their day.

Q in the starting gate.

Q is on his edges but needs to work on his arms. Otherwise he skied well and it was a great warm up for the first actual race on Friday.



E's team had a potluck after training so we were a bit later leaving the hill than normal.  When we got home - the boys had showers and I finished putting away the Christmas decorations. 

Q in my sweater.


We love these winter weekends!



Monday, January 13, 2025

Sharing our Lives - Saving Time on Chores



Happy Monday! Thank you for joining us today where we Share our Lives with you.  My co-hosts are: AdrienneDaraJen, and Joanne.  We are here on the second Monday of each month.  If you have a blog and posted on this topic, please link up with us below.

Today's topic is saving time on chores.  Unfortunately I have very little offer on this topic! You could say that my tip for saving time on chores is to just not do them! Haha.  Our house is clean enough but it is never 100% clean, there is always something that needs to be done.  Seriously, what I can offer is this:

Do your dishes as you prepare the food.  Fill the sink with soapy water before you start and then you can be cleaning up as you go and there is less to do when the meal is over. 

Get a cordless vacuum.  Put it somewhere where it is easy to grab.  Then you can do a quick vacuum anytime.  We have two chargers for our cordless Dyson but we also have a hook on the main floor where we can hang it in between chargers. It takes little time to do a few passes after a meal. 

Order groceries for pick up or delivery.  I do like going to the grocery store and browsing around but I don't often have a lot of time for that.  Putting in the order is pretty quick and picking it up is even easier because my husband usually goes when he picks up Q from school!

Do everyone's laundry separately.  No need for sorting and then the clean folded basket can go back into the persons' room and they can put it away.

That's all I have for you today, but I'll be looking forward to seeing what other tips you have!

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Friday, January 10, 2025

Friday Favourites







To start with, I am feeling so devastated by the fires in Los Angeles. It is just like when we saw the fires in Jasper and Lahaina, complete swaths of land and properties just destroyed.  Even though I can see it, it is still hard to imagine it has happened. 

My mom was visiting this week so on Tuesday so she met the boys at their music lessons and treated them to some treats. 


Ready for school. 



And we went out for dinner on Wednesday at The Crooked Cue. 




Join us on Monday for the first edition of this year's link up when we "Share Our Lives".  Check out our graphics and topics for the year below.



I mentioned on Wednesday that I was close to booking a ticket to Paris and I did!  It's always fun to have a trip to look forward to.

I also posted our Christmas recaps here and here

Linking up with Andrea and Erika.