A 60th Birthday to Remember!

Happy 60th Birthday! What a milestone!
Happy 60th Birthday! What a milestone!

“You have to come home next weekend. We’ll help you pay for your flight, but we all think you need to be here!”

That was the conversation I had with my sister a little over a week ago. She phoned me out of the blue to let me know that instead of the low-key dinner we usually have for our parents’ birthdays, my dad’s birthday was going to be a big event. Epic, even. And since I live in Calgary, I hadn’t yet heard about the details. It turns out that Verene, Ry and Rob had discussed, and they decided a big surprise party for my dad, Ed, was in order.  There would be lots of family, friends and work colleagues. I’ve lived out in Calgary for almost 4 years, and I’ve missed many occasions for obvious reasons, but I knew that this party was not one I could miss. So the next day, I arranged the time off and booked a flight to Toronto. Yay!

Setting up. So much to do!
Setting up. So much to do!

The party was Friday night and I arrived in the afternoon in the midst of the party planning craze. The level of details for organizing the event was impressive, and to watch Ry, Rob, Verene, Bruce and my mum take charge of the situation and pull everything together for the party was amazing. We got into the party room at my brother’s condo at 5, and had a few short hours to set everything up. Dishes were heated: Trinidadian curry goat, pepper shrimp and roti, as well as BBQ roast pork, chicken fried rice and other Chinese dishes. Guests started to arrive around 6:30 and we still had lots to arrange! Thankfully everyone was gracious and offered a helping hand.

The food is heated and ready to be served.
The food is heated and ready to be served.

The plan: Rob would bring my dad to Ry’s condo for a nice dinner. They would park in another lot and then Ry would have to swing by the recreation area to pick something up. Ver and mum would meet them at the condo. There were delays. Guests were still arriving. We were all running around. But right before they arrived, we gathered everyone together and dimmed the lights. The stage was set. My dad had absolutely no idea, and the shocked look on his face was priceless. There was so much enthusiasm when everyone yelled “Surprise!!” It’s something we won’t ever forget. Afterwards, the food was plentiful; the sounds of conversations and laughter filled the room; the cakes and desserts were extremely tasty; and everyone was merry. It’s always great to have loved ones together… to eat, chat and be merry. These are the important things in life. And importantly, my dad had a wonderful time!

The star of the room- my dad, Ed.
The star of the room- my dad, Ed.

When I think back on what my parents have done to ensure that their children had the best upbringing possible, I realize that a lot of sacrifices were made. As a single income family, my dad and mum uprooted their lives in Trinidad, where my dad had a good job, we had a nice house, and we were surrounded by lots of family and friends. The weather was quite nice too. My dad had the foresight to realize that Canada would provide much better opportunities for the children, and so, we moved to Milton, Ontario. I was 7 at the time, and we’ve lived in the same house ever since. The years growing up in Milton would prove to be awesome. I can only imagine what it’s like to be a father and do anything and everything possible for your family. And then to watch them all turn out just fine and remain a close-knit group of siblings has to be a great feeling.

Awwww.
Awwww.

To my dad: Thank you for everything that you’ve done for me and the family, from being incredibly supportive of who I am and the crazy schooling and adventures I’ve pursued, to just being there for mum and your kids. On behalf of the ‘children’, we love you very much. You’ve always put your family first. I hope to instil the same work-ethic and provide the same support to my kids someday.

Family photo :)
Family photo 🙂

But that day is not today. I’m too young to have children.

Happy Birthday!

What a great event. I'm so glad I didn't miss the festivities.
What a great event. I’m so glad I didn’t miss the festivities.

The House of Gourmet in the Big City

Love the big city!
Love the big city!

Today was family fun day in Toronto. I love going into Toronto. There are always great restaurants at which to dine, people to watch, and sites to see. Calgary is a city, but one unlike Toronto. There’s a part of me that misses the hustle and bustle of Yonge Street, the events hosted at the Rogers Centre or the ACC or the Harbourfront Centre, and the general vibe of the city, so I always love the time spent heading into the city.

As part of a Christmas gift, the family headed to the Rogers Centre for this year’s Disney on Ice. Admittedly, we were all pretty excited about it! Also admittedly, the youngest one in our family is my sister at 26 years old. Ha! I quite enjoyed the Toy Story themed storyline. Slinky Dog was awesome.

I quite enjoyed the Toy Story story.
I quite enjoyed the Toy Story story.

Then it was off to dinner in Chinatown. At first, when I saw the photo of where we were going – House of Gourmet – I thought it might be Sketchville 20-12. But then I realized that I had actually been there before… and from what I recalled, it was great! So we feasted on duck, beef, chicken, pork, fried rice, and other delicious dishes. There may or may not have been some vegetables in there as well. The holiday season wouldn’t be the holiday season if we weren’t ridiculously full after all that eating. Thanks to my sis for organizing a great outing in Toronto- it was so much fun! Disney on Ice is for all ages (I stand by that statement), and I recommend House of Gourmet for great food. Don’t let the dead animals in the window be off-putting.

House of Gourmet. Sketchville 20-12? Or just delicious!
House of Gourmet. Sketchville 20-12? Or just delicious!
Wonton soup
Wonton soup
Some kind of BBQ meat in the window. Duck? Pork? Chicken?
Some kind of BBQ meat in the window. Duck? Pork? Chicken?

Loving the Holiday Season

WhiteChristmas-1Christmas comes once a year… and for me, the holiday season flies by as quickly as it arrives. It’s definitely been a great few days with lots of catching up, video game battles, and lots of eats that go against my general dietary intake of the day-to-day. I don’t think I’ve had a legitimate serving of vegetables since I’ve arrived!

But these are the things I love about the holidays. I can step away from the hustle and bustle of life in Calgary for a few days and experience a bit of re-grounding.

So over this extremely busy week, I’m taking some time to relax, enjoy the company of my family and friends, and reflect on the year and year to come. And even though I left the crazy cold and wintry weather in Calgary, it’s nice to see a little snow on the ground at home.