Sunday, December 31, 2006

Four Hours To Go...

It's 7:59pm on New Year's Eve. I can't believe it. It feels like I just blinked and suddenly the year was coming to an end. Amazing how that happens sometimes!!

Two nights ago, we were in Tilbury doing our annual family Christmas jigsaw puzzle and managed to finish in record time. Unfortunately, before I thought to take a picture of it, it had already been taken apart in preparation for tonight's festivities. Our annual puzzle is so great because it gives the family tons of time to sit around the table and catch up on the year gone by. Sometimes though, we catch ourselves in silence, relentlessly trying to fit a thousand little pieces together!! It was during that time that I began to reflect on 2006 and think ahead to the year ahead.

I always love the New Year. There is something terribly comforting to me about knowing that every January we are given a clean slate in which to start over. I always anxiously await the new year with great hopes and a lot of optimism about the future. While most of the population sinks into a deep depression due to visa bills and dreary days, I am usually at my best in January, roaring to go and filled with a renewed sense of vitality. I love it!!

Yes, I'll admit, I'm a sucker for resolutions!! I make a fairly standard list of commitments for the new year and, for the most part, I'm pretty good at sticking to them. I do, however, tend to make resolutions that only impact on a superficial level; like being more punctual or being more adventurous with my cooking.

This year though, I've decided on something different...something more personal and more meaningful. Something that has been a long time coming!! This year I really hope to bring myself that much closer to the ever distant idea of balance...that fine line between the small stuff and bigger picture. I have a number of small stepping stones that I hope will help me get there but, one of them is to finally cut ties with a particular Kingston resident (not you Heather...we love you way too much!!!!). For nearly four years this person has become one of the most tumultuous relationships that I have experienced and for those entire four years, I have consistently "gone back for more". Initially, I endured because I believed that there was good to be had in the relationship but, in the past year (even after a nasty falling out), I have continued to keep in touch, mostly in hopes of finding validation that I wasn't entirely wrong about this person. Really, the only thing that I ended up learning was that some people are always going to think that they are better than you.

With that being said...my new year's resolution this year is ME!! For the first time, a very conscious effort is going to be made to address what makes me happy and pursue some of the goals that I have envisioned for a long time. They aren't necessarily big goals but, they are valuable none the less.

So, as my wonderful Christina and some other friends find their way to our place to ring in the new year, I will kiss 2006 goodbye...along with some of the ties that bind. No one ever tells us that some of those ties are chains that, if we only stopped struggling long enough, we would realize that we held the very key that would unlock us from them. But, alas, some things take time to learn and with that comes another great quality about January 1st...the New Year also seems to bring new clarity!!!

Good Night and Good Luck!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Portrait of a Strange Year...

Paul Gessell, writer for the Ottawa Citizen, finally printed his 2006 yearly art review...for those of us in the art world...it's much anticipated!! It's equivalent to the best and worst dressed reviews for the year and as for 2006...let's just say that he didn't hold back!!

His review, titled Portrait of a strange year, clearly had some stronge personal views between the lines (sorry Jason and Stefan St-Laurent...he doesn't appear to be a
fan!!!). As for us, we didn't score well and we didn't score poorly (if you can call "ending artist apartheid" scoring points!) but, for all his "anti-contemporary talk" that he threw at us...he'll have a lot of explaining to do when Mueck comes to town in March. It doesn't seem overly justified to say that we don't make contemporary art a priority when we are about to host the largest Ron Mueck exhibit in the world. I will be patiently awaiting his apology!!

All in all, personal biases aside, it's a good article and as always, highly entertaining!!

Here's a brief exerpt of today's review. Check out the rest of it here!

"In the year that was 2006, Ottawa scientists discovered the secret of Mona Lisa's smile. Even more startling: For the first time a gallery admitted it was exhibiting "bad art". And two old-fashioned art salons emerged to inject some pizzazz into the national capital art scene. Oh yeah, and art apartheid ended at the National Gallery.

But, unquestionably, Ottawa's most fascinating art story of 2006 was the Portrait Gallery of Canada. The saga of the gallery just kept getting juicier
as the year unfurled."

- Paul Gessell, Ottawa Citizen

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Merry First Christmas to...

Rohan Smyth



Cole Donaldson


Kellen Smyth


Bethany Munkacsi

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

'Tis the Season...

It is officially that time of the year again...when it's just one fun gathering after another and the food just never stops!! It sort of makes me wonder why people want to get together over the holidays and not during the rest of the year?? I wonder if the other months feel inadequate next to December and the joy that it produces?? Do you think that February has low self-esteem given that everyone either dreads its arrival or saves their pennies all year just to escape it?!?!? Poor, sad February!! Imagine the therapy that it requires?!?!

Anyways, where was I...??

Our first gathering of the season arrived right on time...December 1st...complete with snow and traffic jams!!! The Donaldson's had a great party at their place complete with a cookie exchange and, for some of us, the premiere introduction to baby Cole!!


Sunday was the pseudo Smyth Christmas (though not the same because we were missing Heather and Roberta) in Petawawa. The Tilbury Smyths arrived on Thursday, we joined in on Sunday (though Steve almost got
thrown from the car due to his backseat driving!!) and the Leamington Smyths followed that afternoon. In the grand tradition that is a Smyth festivity...there was lots of food...lots of laughs and a fair share of sarcasm from the Smyth men!! Apparently, there was even some "loud kisses" later in the evening (a story for another time!!!)!!

With those two behind us (and getting over the disappointment of the Liberal Convention!!!), we now set our sights on the weeks to come; A Christmas night out with the girls this coming weekend, drinks with Matty and Sarah, Sunday afternoon with Cathy and John, NRC Christmas Party, NGC Christmas Party (including the best Christmas tree EVER! Rockefeller Center...eat your heart out!!), Christmas bowling with my crazy co-workers, the Georget Christmas (still to be determined), the Smyth girls spa day, dinner with Matt & Kate, a London visit with Christina and certainly a visit with the Chatham friends thrown in there somewhere!!

Whew...where are the flying reindeer when you need them!?!?!

And just for the record...our Christmas shopping is entirely DONE!!! Wrapped and all!! Our Christmas gift to ourselves is not having to walk into a mall between now and 2007!!

Merry Christmas to us!!!!

Saturday, December 02, 2006