Monday, 15 December 2025

Trip to Ottawa

 What a weekend! Caitlin, my eldest, had a concert. 


We packed up, gave the cats extra rations. I did the litter box. Joseph Brian isn't a fan of snow. I drove. I took a secondary road, as I thought there'd be less pressure to go 20 km over the limit.


We made it to Ottawa an hour early (12:30 for a 2 pm concert.). (Better than an hour late!) I drove around, and Joe suggested a coffee shop. In we went. We scarfed down lunch, and off we went. Here I am in the big city. I actually wore lipstick! 


Caitlin texted and offered to have JL drive us in, to save a parking space. Ottawa side streets were awful. I was glad to have a chauffeur. We arrived and had a half hour to wait.

It is a beautiful church (BCUS). This church community survived the Great Fire of the 1870. I wrote about said fire in a blog post, following the evidence of it still remaining.

I don't remember the last time I was in a church! 

There was an emcee and she said we were welcome to take photos, but please don't stand up. If we do, she promised, we would have to come onstage and sing a song. "YES!" I called out, raising my clenched fist in a salute, my camera in hand! There were giggles. I've sung in professional choirs over the years, done church solos, etc. 

First up were the juniors! I noticed that for their first song, all scarves were done up the same. By that last piece, their lovingly tied scarves were askew. They were cute.


There is a teen choir, and an adult choir, as well. There are about 120 people in the choir. I used to sing in the Ottawa Choral Society, which had 150 members, but we sang in bigger venues! They were cozy.




We broke for intermission. JL, Aster, Caitlin and Joseph Brian.


Some choir members, including Caitlin, will be travelling to the Baltics in June for concerts. They are fundraising! JL bought us some brownies for dessert. 

It takes awhile for them all to process in. Fond memories for me! The excitement, suspense, hoping for a great concert.


It's a large choir, especially during the combined choir pieces.

JL cleaned off the car, and we made our way home.

Safely home, we had chile and corn muffins, which Caitlin had made in her spare time. 😝

Caitlin showed us her Christmas sweater. It's a thing. I used to have great holiday sweaters, since the little kids loved seeing them at school. Since menopause I am too hot!

I left a trailcam going in the house to see what the cats were up to. I haven't processed that yet. Last time I did that they caught a mouse, which Nutmeg proudly showed to the camera! 

Videos

 
For copyright reasons, I have a couple of snippets: Choir, snippet 1


   

 Choir, snippet 2. I love the fake beard the woman behind Caitlin wore. 

   

 

14 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

I don’t think I would ever drive into the city for pleasure these days. In fact, is is our daughter who takes us in for hospital appointments.

eileeninmd said...

Except for the drive, it looks like a great event for you and the family. Caitlin must be excited to travel to the Baltics for the concerts. Great photos and videos. Take care, stay warm! Have a great day and happy week ahead.

Kathy G said...

It sounds like a lovely day.

Leslie's Garden said...

This sounds like a great outing. I would love to hear a good choir sing. I love the harmonies. Glad you made it back home safe.

RedPat said...

It sounds like a wonderful day.

Shug said...

Such a special time. Lots of snow but it didn't keep you from getting there, which is nice. You look beautiful and I like your color lip stick..looks so nice. Glad you all were able to attend.

Barbara Rogers said...

Thanks for sharing this very different post, with lovely music and cute commentary.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
So glad you were able to attend the event - all helps with the festive feeling! YAM xx

Nancy J said...

A concert in a beautiful church, a drive in the snow, a son in law chauffeur, and singing that is glorious.

tz_garden said...

I'm glad the drive went a-o.k. What a nice event, especially because you used to sing in choirs - that must have brought back fond memories! The kids are super cute.

MARY G said...

Well managed. I love choirs and am sure you had a fine time.

Red said...

Concerts are fun for everybody...the performers and the audience.

Christine said...

A lovely outing!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I am sure the joy derived from the concert made the drive worthwhile.