Monday, February 27, 2006

It's A Boy!

Ladies and Gentlemen...please welcome the latest addition to the Smyth Family...our new nephew!!

KELLEN JACK SMYTH
Tuesday, February 21st @ 4:35pm
7lbs. 4oz.


Six Months and Counting...

Well, six months ago today...we were married! On a day much like today (minus the snow and about forty degrees warmer!!), Father Joe pronounced us Man and Wife!

It's hard to be believe that six months has gone by so quickly and yet, it feels like we've been together for so much longer than that.

We often get asked if married life is any different...and frankly, it's not!! It's still business as usual in the woods, except that now it's even more fun because we don't have the stress of planning a wedding to take up our time!!!

In the six months since we've been married, we've travelled the Hawaiian Islands...watched six of our friends buy new homes...purchased a new home of our own (then changed our minds!!!)...learned latin ballroom...experienced our first earthquake...received a new nephew (yeah Kellen!)...had another engagement in the family...travelled with friends...and watched the lives of those around change before our very eyes!

It's amazing really what life offers up over time and we can only imagine what our list will look like twenty-five years from now!
August 27th, 2005

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

The Ultimate Escape...

Every now and then, when the weight of the world gets heavy or I find myself a little off kilter, like most other people, I search for solace. Some people exercise, others eat Oreo cookies...I, go to bookstores. I love books. I have loved them for as long as I can remember and until the day I die, I hope that I always have a great novel in tow. Bookstores really are my great escape!

When I go to a bookstore (preferably with a mocha in one hand and a great jazz tune playing in the background), I get reminded of how many other things are going on in the world. My little journeys through the pages never fail to help me find my balance again. I just love getting lost in the language and getting attached to the characters. I truly think that the ability to put ones imagination and experiences on paper is among God's greatest gifts to the world.

I'll admit that I literally judge a book by it's cover!! With the huge diversity of literature out there to choose from, I really had to come up with a system to narrow down my selection! So, I tend to be drawn to those that I find the most aesthetically pleasing to the eye. With the exception of The Last Crossing by Guy Vanderhaeghe (it's all I could do to get through it!), my system seems to be working quite well so far...so I think that I'll stick to it!!

Currently, I am reading A Blade of Grass by Lewis DeSoto. It's quite good so far. It's about a family, a farm and the civil unrest that was taking place in Africa at the time. My absolute favourite books to date is A Million Little Pieces by James Frey (Oprah's "A Million Little Questions" is a blog for another time!!) and Rick Warren's A Purpose Driven Life. I have read A Purpose Driven Life probably four or five times now and I never get tired of the reflection that I get from him. I share it with family and friends every chance that I get and believe that this has, by far, been one of the most influential books that I have ever read.

Ultimately though, with every visit to the bookstore, I always find myself wanting to quit my job and spend the rest of my days in an over-sized leather chair, reading what the authors of the world have to say. What a life that would be!! But until then, I always have my favourite books to explore and new stories to find!
"A bookstore is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking." - Jerry Seinfeld
-Gen

Snow For Sale...

The weather certainly never fails to keep us on our toes in the National Capital Region!

We came home on Monday night only to realize that we didn't have any power and though it came back on a couple of hours later, the Ottawa Hydro fix-it guys have been working relentlessly for days now to get the rest of our street powered up!

Though I have to say that with the unexpected snow fall yesterday...it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!! AGAIN!!

Sunday, February 19, 2006

At the Age of 55...

  • Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press from Mainz, Germany, publishes the first mass-produced edition of the Bible - 300 "42-line Bibles".
  • Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist, invents the battery.
  • Pablo Picasso paints Guernica, his harrowing mural of the Facist bombing of the Basque town.
  • Bobby Riggs loses to Billie Jean King (age 29) in the tennis's "Battle of the Sexes".
  • Ts'ai Lun, Chinese eunuch court officer, invents paper.
  • Christina Olsen, a disabled Maine resident, poses for Andrew Wyeth's poignant Christina's World, one of the most popular American paintings.
  • Cary Grant stars in Alfred Hitcock's North by Northwest.
  • Fritz Wankel, German engineer, invents the rotary engine that will be named for him, the biggest improvement in internal combustion engines in more than a half-century.
  • Rachel Carson, biologist, publishes Silent Spring, a warning about rampant pesticide use.
  • Maimonides, rabbi and physician, writes Guide of the Perplexed, the famous 12th-century work that attempts better to unite science, philosophy, and religion.
  • William Wyler begins filming his spectacle Ben-Hur.
  • Irene Weir, painter, founds the School of Design and Liberal Arts, New York City.
  • Alex Haley publishes his immensely popular multigenerational epic, Roots.
  • Lorenzo Ghiberti completes his astonishing masterwork The Gates of Paradise, one of the finest artistic achievements of the Quattrocento.
  • Neil Simon writes his comedy Brighton Beach Memoirs, the first in his "B" theatre trilogy about growing up.

So Dad...as you can see...there is always time for greatness!!

Happy Birthday!

Friday, February 17, 2006

What's Yours?

One of the fabulous parts of my job is when I get to go in every morning and search through everything from the Ottawa Citizen to the New York Times for the latest happenings in the art world. Generally, I am searching for articles and reviews regarding galleries, artists and recent exhibitions though, more specifically, I am usually keeping my eyes peeled for things related to the fine arts (which can be a rather debatable issue amongst some!).

However, every now and then, I come across something so intriguing that, although it may not really be up the fine arts alley, it is most certainly worthy of an honourable mention.

The most memorable review that I have come across was a few months ago in the Globe and Mail about a website that a guy had created for people to tell their deepest, darkest secrets. The rules being that your secret had to be submitted on a hand made postcard and your secret had to be something that you have never told another person before.

The result? A heart-wrenching display of amateur art and less than amateur confessions. The postcards poured in and so did, what seemed like, a redemption of sorts.

I spent a long time viewing people's submissions and in an intrusive sort of way, you feel like you should look away but, on the other hand, you appear to be looking at someone's freedom...the weight of their world finally unchained.

With Valentine's Day having just passed us by, the most recent submissions follow a rather predictable pattern but, none the less, the passion is there. The desire to leave the "untold" side of ourselves behind and walk away in another direction.

It made me wonder how many of us spend our entire lives trying to keep our secrets? How many of us spend our entire lives being trapped by a single moment or thought that we can't find the strength to admit? Is it because of what someone else will think of us? Or because of what we will think of ourselves?

We often say that our world is being plagued by a lack of grace and forgiveness. That over the years, our turn to violence and anger is a result of not being able to forgive other's wrongs against us, despite what the Lord's Prayer commands of us.

Is it not possible that the real plague is our inability to forgive ourselves? In not doing so, we have found ourselves with generations of people who spend their entire lives running from the ghosts of their secrets past? In turn, we've created an insatiable anger and instead of fighting for a cause, we fight for the person that we believe we haven't become.

We all have our little secrets and stories to tell. Some bigger than others but, either way, we all possess the ability to unchain ourselves from them.

So whether you find strength in a priest, a friend or the cosmic void that is cyberspace... what really matters, is that you find that strength...and use it towards the ultimate peace... forgiving yourself.

Peace be with you.

http://postsecret.blogspot.com/

-Gen

Thursday, February 16, 2006

February Blues...

Our lovely home of Ottawa has just had 5 centimetres of snow dumped on us and now we have approximately six hours of freezing rain to look forward to!! The tumultuous weather of Eastern Ontario is making us long for the days of our island life in Maui...


If you feel like daydreaming with us, check out the official site for the County of Maui in the beautiful Hawaiian Islands...it will make you wish that you had your surf board!

Oh Maui...how we miss thee!

Up and Running...

Well low and behold, we have finally found ourselves amongst the world of "the blog"!! We are finally ready to put all of our "random-ness" out there for all to see...

So stay tuned and watch us take the blogger world by storm!!

If you show us yours...we'll show you ours!