Places we have been.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Great Wolf Lodge Resort in Niagara

We had our weekend get-away at the Great Wolf Lodge Resort with our friends, the Ocaba family. It was also in time for their daughter Trisha's birthday celebration.

We booked a family suite in advance to avoid the last minute rush. Since it was our first time in the resort I took the liberty of browsing through the internet for any information and tips about the resort. I have been a fan of Trip Advisor for some time now. I find their reviews and photos very helpful especially to the first-timers. Most of them mentioned that although there are restaurants there, it is advisable to bring food as the suites are equipped with microwave, coffee makers, refrigerator and a dining area. Generally, the reviews are positive except for the long queue during check-in. We planned and arranged to bring our own food and drinks. Likewise to avoid the big crowd during the weekend, we opted for an overnight stay on Friday and Saturday, instead of Saturday and Sunday.

Instead of us driving in two cars, we opted to take one car and left our friends' car at the Visitor's Parking in the condo complex. I had to get a permit from the Security Office, it was quick though. We started off our place at around 2pm and arrived at the resort at around 3:30pm. The weather was so nice then, lucky huh! As we approached the front desk, there was no queue at all and we got in to our suite quickly.


The Facade of Great Wolf Lodge Resort.

The Family Suite is reasonably big enough for a family: 2 separate queen beds, a living room, a small dining area, a pantry area (with microwave, refrigerator and coffee machine), a vanity sink, a safe, a washroom and a balcony. As soon as we were settled in the room, we had our Filipino snacks called Palabok (courtesy of Lovely). It was certainly delicious. I thought Herbert wouldn't like it but he really did. Thereafter, we geared-up for the water activities.

The Suites

The Family Suite. Check this link for other types of suites:
http://www.greatwolf.com/niagara/suites/suites

We were all so excited when we had a glimpse of the water park from the elevator area. We first stopped to collect our towels and proceed to the park area. The place is amazingly beautiful and huge. We had to deposit our cameras in the lockers provided inside the park so we could all go together for the rides. There are quite a number of activity areas around and every area has a dedicated Life Guard who looks after everyone. They give the parents the freedom to enjoy the activities instead of watching their kids. But of course the toddlers cannot be left alone.

Visit their website: http://www.greatwolf.com/niagara/activities/waterpark



Fort Mackenzie. A 4-story interactive treehouse water fort.


The Rainbow Lake ( a wave pool). I love this, it is so much fun surfing with the waves.


Recreation Pool. The family can enjoy basketball games and other fun activities here.


Kiddie slides area.Grizzly, Eagle, and Bobcat Falls- the Three tube slides covering 1,100ft. Twisting inside and outside the Lodge before dropping into a plunge pool below.



The bar by the Rainbow Lake.


Kiddie tube rides




The Canada Vortex, this ride though short but exciting. You will go around three times before you will be dropped into the water.

The Niagara Rapids Run - is a roller coaster ride. So far the best of all rides. Highly recommended.

We are not so happy with the long wait to these tube rides. The queueing time is definitely a lot longer than the ride.


At 8pm, the guests are invited to the lobby for the story-time.


The souvenir shop at the lobby. There are not many interesting stuff around.


The Restaurant

It is very important to note that during breakfast time there is a very long queue in this restaurant. It was already past 9am but still guests are on queue. I learned that some suite rates include free breakfast. Certainly, not a good idea.

The Northern Lights Arcade - where you can enjoy video games and redemption games.

The Forest Friends Show


At the Lobby - I love the theme interiors.


The Facade

After check-out, we drove to Lundy's Lane where a popular Canada One Outlet Mall is located. It was not my first time here. This time, there were not really good deals as last year. We scanned through the boutiques but we didn't find much interesting deals. Subsequently, we headed back to Mississauga. The weather was so great, it felt like summer. However after just few hours, an unexpected storm hit us. Fortunately, we were already home. It was such a wonderful weekend for us. I do recommend it for families especially during winter when the outdoors don't offer anything to do.




























Thursday, April 16, 2009

Good Friday and Easter Sunday

Friday morning I walked down to the Christ the King Catholic church behind our building. After a series of call to the church I couldn't get hold of anyone. So I had no idea what time was the mass. I was constantly checking from our balcony if people started arriving at the church. There were just few and it was already 10pm so I decided to just go. The notice board shows that the mass would be at 12:30pm. Alone, I just did the "Way of the Cross" and recited the "Rosary". There were a number of families who were doing the same. It brought me back memories of the "Holy Week" celebration in my hometown.



Good Friday is a holy day for us. Apart from the fasting that we usually observe, we were also pre-occupied with religious activities. It would start with the morning mass then a procession around the town to commemorate Christ's 14 Stations of the Cross. Then at 1pm, we would all go to the church to hear Christ's Seven Last Words. Later in the afternoon, we would again convene at the church for another procession around the town remembering Christ's death. In the evening, there would be a vigil at the church. Black Saturday is a quite day. I remembered that we were strictly prohibited from playing any music at all from Good Friday until early morning of Easter Sunday. On Saturday afternoon, we used to prepare a sort of stage where the re-enactment of Jesus Christ's and Mother Mary's meeting at Sunday early morning will be held. Children done their angel attire with their wings and would sing songs in Latin. The men would take Christ's statue from one direction and the women would take Mother Mary's statue from opposite direction and subsequently would meet at the stage where the angels were singing. The moment they met, the Angel would sing and take the black veil from Mother Mary and the rest of the angels would throw flower petals from their baskets. I was once an Angel who sung during this event but at that time we had to do it inside the church because the rain poured endlessly. Thereafter, everyone would go to the church for the Easter Sunday mass. After the mass, we would have a good breakfast and would be in a festive mood celebrating Christ's Resurrection. The children in the angel attire would be going around town, singing at every house-hold. We would give them some amount of money. For the rest of the Easter Sunday, we would spend time with the family. I had never celebrated Holy Week and Easter Sunday solemnly but in my hometown.

Anyway, when I get back to the apartment we had breakfast. No fasting at all. Thanks to the Pinoy TV channel, I had the chance to watch "Christ's 7 Last Words'. Late in the afternoon, we headed to our friend's house for a small get-together. On Saturday, we drove to Niagara on the Lake. Herbert's cousin and family were there. We had a fantastic time with the children playing games and doing some crafts. It was also a good time to catch-up on many things since we haven't been together for some time. We missed the children's activities on the Easter egg hunting as we arrived there at lunch time.


with the kids playing domino

We did some of their crafts. Our Easter crowns looks nice, isn't it?




Nice bags, eh?



Thayia busy with her puzzle.




Sunday morning, all of us went for a brunch at the Hilton Hotel and subsequently parted ways.


The weather was so nice that day. While driving along the Ontario Lake, we enjoyed the fantastic view of the lake. We could even see Toronto and Mississauga skyline from the opposite side of the lake. As we were approaching Mississauga, we decided to drive south to take a walk by the lake. We ended up at the Port Credit. There we spent good hours of the afternoon. It is a beautiful place.


Beautiful sights from the lake side.

I loved listening to the sound of the water as it rushes to the the shore. I took a really deep breathe, trying to imagine that we were in Loreto (my home town in Dinagat Island).

Nice apartment, at its perfect location. We were wondering if there are some units for rent. It is a lovely place to stay during the summer.















Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Get-Together

Since the weather doesn't allow us to do much outdoors. We spent the past few weekends getting together with friends and relatives.


At the Gellera's places in Scarborough (North-East of Toronto). Since the very popular Filipino Restaurant "Remely's" is just a few minutes drive, we treated ourselves to authentic Filipino dishes. Being a Saturday, no wonder the place sa packed. We run through quickly to the food on display and placed our take-away orders and drove back. For a moment, I felt I was in the Philippines. You can check their website for their menu. http://www.remelys.com/welcome.htm





with Baby Tristan




Dinner at Annalou and Erich's home in Burlington. We were treated to a sumptuous home-made dishes. Annalou's family is our neighbour back in Manila.









with the Natividad's at our place


With the three girls around, we had a blast the entire time. Roselle and Ian are both my ex-colleagues in Dubai.

A wonderful afternoon with the Wolfes. After a great lunch, we headed to the Lakeshore for a stroll.



A view of Toronto from the Lakeshore.


Oh my! I wish it's cholesterol free. Nevertheless, we enjoyed it.


A get-together with the Ocabas and Wolfes at our place. We spent the afternoon at the recreation area. Too bad the swimming pool and the bowling alley were closed then for maintenance.
Lunch at our place.

Oh, I will surely miss these kind of gatherings when we go back to Germany. It really felt like we're just in Manila. There's just a little room for homesickness in this part of the world.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

On Computers...


I was quite disappointed with my 1 year and a half Samsung R70 Despina notebook. It was running perfectly but one fine day it showed a hardware problem message and I just switched it off and booted back-up. It worked fine for a couple of hours but later on gave-up, I got nothing on display at all. I sensed it was either a video card problem or my display mechanism because the hard disk was showing activity. I feared if its the video card as it might call for a mother board replacement which most of the time means buying a new one. Since, I don't have the right tools to conduct further test, I took it to a computer service center. Not long enough they confirmed it's the video card problem. On the other hand, the technician was asking where did I got my notebook as it is not available in Canada. True, Samsung notebooks are marketed only in Europe. I am disappointed because I was expecting more from a Euro 1,200 (almost CAD 2,ooo) notebook.

I was quite surprised because the first Samsung notebook we had never gave us a problem. We just replaced it after 2 years when the computer case fell off from the baggage cart and rolled down the elevator. A piece from the computer flap came off. But it never had a major down-time. That's why I opted for Samsung R70 which really had a good specifications, sleek design and light. Out of curiosity, I browsed thru the internet to check what really was the problem, was it isolated to the video card or the specific model as a whole. There I came across with online forums discussing the same issue and problem I have. I then verified the warranty of my computer and it carries a 1 year international warranty and 2 years local warranty. I logged a complaint at the Samsung service center if there is a way for my computer to be fixed here in Canada. I was impressed with their response time but not so with the solution they are offering. I had to send my computer to Germany and they will fix it but they won't be able to send it back to me here in Canada. So with this situation on hand, I got no other option but to send my computer for repair and get a new one here in Canada. Well then, I got DHL on the line for the mechanics and details of sending a computer to Germany.

So, what options do I have now? I don't even know how long will it take for my computer to be fixed. Although my husband has his private computer (apart from his business one), he didn't welcome the idea that I will share with his notebook because I am notorious in setting-up the computer my way and we will be on top of each other who can use it. So, my husband was insisting to get a new one. We drove to Heartland commercial complex where two major computer and electronics shops are located: Future Shop and Best Buy. We looked at the notebooks/laptops on display. Sony, Toshiba and Dell are the ones in my shortlist. Considering my requirements, the Dell Studio notebook met the closest: 4GB RAM, 250 GB hard disk, Dual Core processor, though its not centrino but its ok just for the mean time), with wireless N network adapter, with HDMI port, slot loading disc drive and good size.
When I have decided to take the notebook, I was asked if I would like them to setup and optimise the computer and if I would want to have a recovery and utilities software CDs for CAD 99.99. Well, I want to do the setup myself but I do want the CDs. Although, the recovery program is in the hard disk (Partition D), I would still prefer to have the CDs and of course, for that I have to pay CAD 70. I was shocked for a moment, but quickly realised that I am in a different part of the world. As far as I know, when I buy a computer the Operating System and Utilities CD are included and I don't have to pay for it. And here's another blow, the international warranty again is not included. So, I have to decided to take 2 years or 3 years coverage. I needed a few moments to grasp and understand what am I going to do. So I asked the Salesperson to give us some time to decided. Whatever marketing strategy or technique they have, I couldn't understand why do they have to do this. If I am a buyer, I want to buy a complete package. It's like buying a cutlery set, with a certain price, then you will be asked you want also to have forks along with the spoons then you have to pay this more, if you want to have knives too, well we have to add this much on top. Isn't it that these things belong together?
I was expecting that if I buy a notebook, the computer has been set-up already at least the basic operating system, the software CDs should come along with it for repairs and maintenance purposes, and of course the warranty should also be there at least a standard 2 years. Then I will look at the price. It's a lot simpler. That's the system I know so far. Anyway, while I was discussing things with my husband the Salesperson came. In fairness, she was thinking if she can be of help. She told us that we could also buy the unit thru financing)/instalment scheme. Politely, I told her thanks for your concern but that was not an issue. If we buy things like these we always get them thru outright purchase. I asked her further on the warranty terms and policies and later on decided to take the 2 years coverage. Also, since the CDs alone would cost me CAD 70 dollars so I might as well pay the 30 for the set-up and optimisation. So, we settled everything and was told to wait for another 2 hours for the setup.

Later on, I realised I made a mistake, I missed to request them to make a separate partition for my data. For me, it is always important to have my data files in a separate partition for a certain level redundancy. If I needed to reformat the C: drive where the Operating System and the program files are, I don’t need to touch my D: drive. But what they do, they just made a D: partition enough to house the recovery program. So, I had to reformat and repartition my hard disk. So, I paid the 30 dollars for nothing. See, booboo again.

Anyways, I got my new notebook and started setting it up tailored to my needs and likes. We'll see how this Dell notebook performs and I hope I wouldn't have to test or experience the Dell post-sale services too soon.

Some things I would like to advise computer users is that before buying a computer, you should know first how are you going to use it. Then you will have an idea what specifications of computer you would need. From there you can search the kind of computer you would want to have. In this way, you can avoid paying a lot more than what you really need and use. There are entry level users who don't need a high-end computers, some users need for gaming and multi-media applications, some are those advanced users who need more computer resources. Also, it would help to check for forums on computers you are eyeing to get. Some people may have good or bad experiences with it just to have an idea.

Furthermore, computers, electronics and technology devices are driving to have a very different approach than before. I remember few years ago, we used to prefer to buy expensive computers because we thought it will last long. It is worth the money when it stays up and running for a long time. But now it's different, technology develops and rolls fast. Even if the computer still runs but it doesn't have the new whistles and bells which are coming up in the market so, we had to dispose it and get a new one. The same thing applies with the printers, we used to buy good printer so it will serve us long all we have to buy are the consumables like inks. But the marketing strategy has taken us to a different direction. They sell the printers now at a low price and it comes with the inks. However, if we buy a replacement ink alone it will cost almost the same as the printer. So why would I buy an ink? I could also but a new printer with the ink the same price. And this brings me back to a very good example at home. My husband has a very good Onkyo music system in which he invested a few thousand of Euros then. It is still in top condition after more than 20 years. Yes, we can still use it doesn't have the new technology i.e. 5.1 surround system or 7.1 speaker system. On the other, we can't easily get rid of it because it is still really good and it coasted a fortune. But it is time to let go of it. To sum it up, it is not advisable to invest on the highest-end and most expensive stuff because we know that technology changes and we can't keep it forever. Unless, of course you have a budget to invest on these ultra-expensive things and still have the capacity to replace it every few years.

Buy things wisely.