Flat Stanley

“Dear Ms Gillian Hoyer,
You are one of the lucky people selected to receive a “Flat Stanley” in the mail from Ms Walkling’s grade one class!
Who is Flat Stanley?
He is a character in books written by Jeff Brown. Stanley is a boy who gets flattened by a bulletin board, which falls on him while he is sleeping in his bed. He finds out that being fla can be useful. When he wants to visit his friend in California, his parents mail him there in a large envelope – along with a sandwich.
We have created our own Flat Stanleys to mail to people around the world. We love to receive mail and hope that you do too. Our Flat Stanleys came to the gym with us this week to watch the Skip-a-thon final competition. Some of them got hugged so much in the excitement that they needed ‘bandages’ afterwards.
In this envelope you will find my Flat Stanley and a page from his journal. Please keep him with you for a few days. Then write a journal page to tell me what he does with you, and mail it and Stanley back to me.
I can hardly wait to hear from you!
Mark-Anthony”

So this is me and Stanley. He arrived in the mail this morning and we’ve got a big week planned. I don’t know who is more excited about the whole Flat Stanley thing – me or the grade one kid who made him and sent him to me!

Change of Address

I’m moving this week, just so everyone knows (acutally I already moved). If you need a new address, you can use my dad’s. If you need that address, let me konw and I’ll send it to you (I don’t want to post it on here.)

Old clippings

I’ve been cleaning out my room lately. There is now nothing left in it except for my bedding and clothing for the next few days in Edmonton. It is quite sad really. However the nice thing is that I’ve found a few cool things I hadn’t realized I still had. One of them is a newspaper clipping Mum and Dad sent me when I lived in Australia. I usually don’t keep newspaper clippings sent to me, but this one was way too funny. So now I’m going to share it with you. It is from the National Post from way back in 2002 – so keep that in mind when it is talking about Jean Chretien (article 2).

The PQ’s Three-Year Plan
Excerpts from the Parti Quebecois’ new 1000-Day Plan to Achieve Quebec’s Sovereignty.

Phase One: Building National Pride
Day 4: Boost Quebec economy and spirit of nationalism with multi-billion dollar maple syrup pipeline.
Day 32: Capitalize on Quebecer’s love of casting ballots with new slogan: “We promise twice as many referendums as all other parties combined!”
Day 172: Appease finicky moderates by establishing new Ministry of Love-Hate Relations with English Canada.
Day 229: Ensure good voter turnout by unveiling “Frequent Referendum Miles” program.

Phase Two: Infuriating English Canada
Day 344: Open Quebec “embassies: around the world and just pretend.
Day 411: Stamp out invasive English slang by finally revealing pithy French equivalent for phrase, “You go girl.” [Note: we did this in Madame Nieuwenhuis’ French 30]
Day 672: Provoke trade war with Ontario by introducing punishing export tariffs on poutine.

Phase Three: Final Steps to Victory
Day 952: Invite Jacques Parizeau to Premier’s residence for elegant dinner party; lock him in dank cellar with promise to return in “couple of months, give or take.”
Day 978: If polls look iffy, haul out heavy artillery: Drop disturbing hint that if anglos in Quebec don’t vote Yes, some of Celine Dion’s sisters might suddenly decide to take up singing.
Day 999: Last minute announcement: Everyone who votes Yes in referendum will be entered into draw to win despotic control over Cree territory!
Day 1000: Hold referendum; ensure results tabulated and audited by Arthur Andersen.

Jokes For Jean
(Found in the wastepaper basket after George W. Bush’s meeting with Jean Chretien)

Here are some off-the-cuff jokes the speechwriters have prepared that you may want to use with the media regarding your session with Prime Minister Jean Chretien (“zhawn cretty-en”) of Canada (“kah-nah-da”). Unfortunately, our regular joke writers are off with Condoleezza, so we used the guys from that Tom Arnold show you like. As per usual, we’ve posted the jokes on the arms of chairs and on the picture frames in the hotel suites, so don’t be aftraid to look for them. You will merely appear lost in thought.

  • “Mr. Chretien is a real cowboy. Well, maybe ‘boy’ isn’t right, but then ‘cow’ isn’t either. So we’ve got that in common.”
  • “We have an old expression down in Texas for guys like Mr. Chretien: ‘He’s not Mexican, he’s Canadian!’ That’s never been truer, right there.”
  • “My daddy waned me about meeting this fellow. He said, ‘Better count your fingers when you shake hands with a Canadian. You might end up with 8.6 fingers per hand!'” (Note: This is about the exchange rate. Ask Bob to explain.)
  • “I knew that when I met Mr. Chretien I could get away with giving him a five-gallon hat, since that’s 10 Canadian!” (Ask Bob again – but not in front of the media!)
  • “I have to say, I was a little bit scared when I heard Mr. Chretien was bilingual, but then they told me he just SPEAKS French…” (a spontaneous laugh here would be good, but suggest not wiping an imaginary tear from eye as in London).

Go Habs Go!

Regulation has just ended… game tied at 1. Montreal up 2-0 in the series. Game is at the Bell Centre. Sudden death OT about to start…
Updates to follow, if I have any fingers left as I bite my nails off from nerves.

Stupid Plekanec… a penalty in the first 3 minutes of OT. What are you [not] thinking??

Damn. Carolina scored. Way to go crowd for the standing O boo to the refs for calling that penalty.

monotony

Blech. I need a break. I’ve packed up so much stuff lately, and cleaned (we cleaned the kitchen this afternoon), that I really feel like I never want to move again. Well, this is time number 1 of 3 in the next 2 months… Maybe I should just sell everything and start over.
It was weird this evening – Sarah and I realized that this was the last day we’d both be home before I move out… crazy. It sort of finalizes the fact that I am actually done this degree of mine. Well, almost, 1 exam left, although I’ve sort of lost the motivation for studying right now. Oh well, maybe after a good sleep!

WOOHOO!!!

As of right now, I have completely fundraised all of my money for China!!! I just got my latest update in my email when I got home from work today and had to do some adding (and then re-adding twice to make sure it was right), but I’ve figured out that I’ve completely fundraised all the money that I am responsible. This is really exciting for me because I have never had to fundraise this much money before for anything, and to have it so quickly (it is just over 2 months since I sent out my first fundraising letters) has really blown me away. Thank you SO much to everyone who has sponsored me. I really really really appreciate it! I also appreciate your prayers and I know that they will be still coming over the next 3+ months as I prepare to go and am over there. If you want to be on my email update list, drop me a line (or leave a comment) with your email and I’ll add you to the list. I haven’t sent one out yet, but one is planned for the near future. If you were planning to still donate, as a group, we are still only at about 50% as a group. Any excess donated in my name, will roll over to the group account. Thank you for your support, and I’m looking forward to sharing more about my trip with you!