Well, it’s that time of year. The Toronto maple Leafs start their 2008-2009 season. With no main hockey stars, how will the team do?

Here are my video clips from the Oshawa, Ontario Run for a Cure I was involved in. October 5, 2008. What a fantastic day. It was cloudy and cool until they introduced Maxie, breast cancer survivor, and then the clouds parted and the sun shined right through and until the closing ceremonies. 

The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure is Canada's largest single day, volunteer-led fundraising event dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research, education, and awareness programs.

Each year, thousands of Canadians of all ages and walks of life unite to participate in the Run. The reasons for participating vary, but we all have the same goal in mind: to create a future without breast cancer.

https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com/html/en/about.asp

Lindsay plays ball with Zoe.

 Lumiere Rules:
60 seconds max., Fixed camera, No audio, No zoom, No edit, No effects. http://videoblogging.info/lumiere


This is the first night that I didn’t get up to take the puppy outside for a pee. She yelped, cried and barked for a full hour… from 1:00-2:00am and then again from 4:00-5:00am.
Donna and Lindsay, who rarely get up for those pee/play times will certainly feel the effects today. :)
Now they can feel like I’ve ben feeling for the last week. :) Muhahaha

Well, I sold the Canon HV20 and somewhat downgraded to a Sanyo Xacti HD2.
I found I was shooting video less on the Canon due to it's size and miniDV format. With the HD2, I shove it in my pocket and take it everywhere. 

I love the Xacti, but I need some parts and accessories:
USB Cable: Connect dock to PC
Wide Angle Lens: VCP-L06W
Lens Adapter: VCP-AL49
Underwater Housing: EHS-510H


Why else would I be up at 2:00am on Thursday morning?

Well, a year ago, Donna knew she wanted to get a puppy and she was going to name it ‘Zoe’. The weeks leading up to the new puppy’s arrival, she decided to name our new pup ‘Buffy’ After getting her home, she decided she would be named Zoe afterall. So, this is the first video of our new Shih-Tzu puppy, Zoe.

Well, not a stellar swimming season this year, but the few times we got in was well worth it. Bring on summer 2009.

Saturday morning I head out to get groceries.

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