Toronto SAM
life and love in the City of Toronto
Thursday, July 9, 2026
School Days - Grade 4 and Grade 9
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Gratitude Journal Prompts
19. Write about an unexpected opportunity that benefited you for which you are grateful.
My new job! I had been at my previous company for 7 years and although I was thinking about making a change and moving on, I hadn’t actually done much to look for a new position. Then a former colleague of mine contacted me about a new opportunity, kind of out of the blue, and it actually seemed pretty perfect for me. I had a couple of interviews and they offered me the position. It was a fairly seamless transition and I am grateful for the logical next step in my career but also for the referral that made it happen! A lesson to keep in touch with people and you never know what it might lead to.
20. Write about a movie and a song that inspires and makes you happy.
It’s really hard to pick one movie and one song that make me happy but one movie that really is just lovely is Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. It has Emily Blunt and Ewan McGregor, it’s a very simple plot where a sheikh wants to bring salmon to the Yemen and Emily and Ewan need to figure out how to make it happen. There are a lot of movies I love that usually have some sort of melancholy to them, but this one is just nice.
I love to sing and one song that I love, and that I know all of the words, is “If I Had a Million Dollars” by The Barenaked Ladies. A song that mentions Kraft Dinner, how could it not make you happy!
21. How can you express your thanks to others.
This is pretty basic but literally saying “thank you” does wonders. I will admit that sometimes it feels awkward to say thank you, but it really is that simple. When someone does something nice for you, say thank you, in person or send a quick text or email afterwards (or if you’re feeling really inspired, a handwritten note!). I don’t think anyone has ever said “what a terrible person, I can’t believe they said thank you!”.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Weekend Recap
Hello there! I hope your summer is going well. I read blogs and follow people on Instagram that live in the southern US and they all seem to be ‘wrapping up’ summer now that July 4th has come and gone, and we are just getting started up here! It’s a weird dichotomy.
My Friday went a little sideways last week. I was all ready to take Q to his baseball camp and my key would not unlock the car. We thought the battery was dead so we changed it but it still wasn’t working. I tried using the physical key to manually unlock the door but couldn’t figure it out. (Dave wasn’t home and had the other set.) Then I realized that my key had become unpaired from the car. We had taken it in for a software update and I think that’s when it happened. By this time we were late for camp, so we hopped in an uber so I could drop Q off. And then I had to uber home.
Then I was supposed to take E to the gym so he could sign up for the free teen program. So we had to uber to pick up the other key from Dave, walk to the gym, and then I took the subway home so I could take the car to the dealership to get my key repaired. Meanwhile E stayed at the gym to workout.
I never go through Old Mill Station so I snapped a photo, I love the view of the park and the bird decals on the window.
Monday, July 6, 2026
May and June Books
Here are the books I read over the past few months, some good ones!
Tomorrow is for the Brave by Kelly Bowen
Once and Again by Rebecca Serle
Stars in an Italian Sky by Jill Santopolo
The Garden of Lost Secrets by Kelly Bowen
Friday, July 3, 2026
Friday Favourites
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Weekend Recap
We had another fabulous weekend attending Q’s baseball tournament in Brockville. We hit the road when school let out (for the summer!) and started the trek. The 401 drive east of Toronto always feels like a long one and Brockville is about 3.5 and 4 hours away.
We decided to stop in Belleville for dinner and we found a great spot. They had all of the soccer games and Blue Jays on TV.








