Wednesday, October 28, 2015

10 perfect places to find that unique Christmas gift!

It's that time of year when our minds start to turn to thoughts of Christmas gifts. Lots of people seek out handmade products for that unique gift for that special someone. Where in town will you be able to find such crafty wonderfulness? Read on for our list of Christmas Bazaars and shops to check out!

1 - Creative Edge
What: Browse the unique gifts by over 35 local artists. Decor accents for both indoor and out are combined with a selection of rustic antiques. Twig furniture, obelisks, tables and benches, make a great addition to your landscape. Custom gift baskets for both personal and corporate occasions are filled with gourmet goodies and local preserves, or choose from their soothing soy wax candles and natural body care products.
Where: 9 Quebec Street, downtown
When: Monday to Friday, 10am - 5:30pm, Saturday 10am - 5pm
Click here for more info!


2 - Masterpiece Wonkies and Art Gallery
Who: Guelph artist Paul Szewc (pronounced Chefz)
What: Local artist Paul Szewc creates beautiful works of art from locally sourced wood. His products range from kitchen tools, board games, pill boxes, coasters, and even furniture. If you've ever visited our Info Centre, you've seen one of the many unique chairs that Paul creates.
Where: 7100 Fife Road, just on the outskirts of the west end of Guelph
When: The gallery is open 11am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. You can also find Paul at the St. Jacobs Market every Thursday and Saturday.
Click here for more info!

3 - Community Craft Sale at the Evergreen Seniors Centre
Where: The Evergreen Seniors Centre 
When: Saturday, November 14th, 9:30am - 1:30pm
What: Here’s your chance to buy that unique gift for someone special! Home-made jewelry, clothing and crafts for sale. Free admission, free parking.
Click here for more info!


4 - 26th Annual Guelph Scouts Craft Bazaar 
Where: Kortright Hills Public School
When: Saturday, November 14th, 10am - 3pm
What: Featuring over 50 vendors with hand-crafted items and small businesses such Avon, Pampered Chef, Epicure, Tupperware and more. Gifts for everyone on your Christmas shopping list!
Click here for more info!


5 - Annual Christmas Craft and Artisan Show
Who:Guelph Kinette Club
Where: Royal Brock Best Western 
When: Saturday November 14th, 10am - 4pm
Click here for more info!

6 - Harvest & Holly Lunch and Bazaar
Where: Puslinch Community Centre, Aberfoyle
When: Sunday, November 29th, 10am - 4pm
Click here for more info!



7 - 12th Annual Pottery Exhibition and Sale
What: Choose from a variety of beautifully handcrafted and functional pottery made by Guild members, instructors and advanced students at the Guelph Community Pottery Centre.
Browse, shop, and enjoy the refreshments!
Where: Guelph Community Pottery Centre
When: Saturday, December 5th, 10am - 4pm
Click here for more info!

8 - Onward Willow Craft Bazaar
What: Local crafts, baked goods, and vendors
Where: Paisley Road School Public School
When: Saturday, December 5th, 9am - 4pm
Click here for more info!



9 - Three Willows Christmas Bazaar
What: Jewelry, crafts, home decor, plus book signing by famous local author, Jean Little
Where: Three Willows United Church
When: Saturday, December 5th, 9am - 1pm
Click here for more info!



10 - Relay for Life Christmas Marketplace
Who: Relay for Life Team Infinity
Where: Evergreen Seniors Centre
When: Sunday December 6th, 9am - 5pm
Click here for more info!










Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Thanksgiving 2015



I don't know about you, but I feel as though Thanksgiving snuck up on us this year. I spent so much of my time and energy earlier this year being preoccupied with what ended up being the vacation of a lifetime, that the rest of the year sailed by without me noticing. I blinked and it was the beginning of October.

Thanksgiving is something I've always felt a little strange about. I suppose I never really understood it. Yes, it's about giving thanks, as the name implies, but giving thanks for what? As a child, all it really meant to me was getting together with extended family that you may or may not like and having a HUGE meal that no one could usually finish. Then you'd be stuck eating turkey leftovers for a week or more.


Once I started working, Thanksgiving lost what little bit of meaning it had. I always had to work that weekend. I didn't mind, however. Time-and-a-half on an eight to ten hour day can bring in some good spending money.

These days Thanksgiving is pretty low key. My parents and I go over to my best friend's parent's place for dinner, so there's only eight of us in total. This year, Thanksgiving has a bit of meaning to us. It sounds cliché, but I'm thankful for the life I've been given and allowed to lead. If you'd asked me 15 years ago where I thought I'd be when I hit 30, my answer certainly wouldn't have been to be where I am now. I thought I'd have a university degree, a spouse, a career, and a house. After all, isn't that how life is supposed to go? That's what Hollywood tells us, at least. I have none of those things. My life has taken a totally different trajectory than I'd expected. I've been places and seen things I never thought I would. And honestly, I wouldn't change that for the world.

So, in no particular order, these are the things I'm grateful for this Thanksgiving:

I am grateful for the support my parents have given me over the years, especially when they let me move back in with them a few years ago. Our relationship isn't always the greatest, but we try our best.

I'm grateful for my friends, both close to home and far away. I had the opportunity to reconnect with some of my friends in Europe this summer, and we had a lot of fun in Brussels and Amsterdam.
Me at the Atomium in Brussels


I also met a group of awesome people while in Mongolia this summer. I couldn't have asked for a better group of people to share the experiences we had with, including my 30th birthday. The trip gave me new perspectives on life and myself.
The 30th birthday cake I was surprised with in Mongolia!



My dog. She rarely ceases to bring a smile to my face with her antics and wiggly tail. Yes, she is obstinate and often won't listen. But how can I stay mad at that cute face??
She loves the fish pond!


My two jobs. Both jobs I hold continue to challenge me and make me expand my mind. They have very different skill sets, so there is always something new to encounter. Sure, it makes for a long work week, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

Advances in medical science. Okay, this one may seem a bit strange. Two people who are very dear to me are each struggling through some medical issues that, while difficult, they will pull through. This would not be possible without all the advances that science has made (and is still making) in detecting and treating illness.

So, dear readers, no matter where you are, or what you're doing this weekend, take a few minutes to call (or text, if you can't call) the people in your lives that you care about. They'll appreciate it.