I'm exhausted! When I left work at 12 on Friday, I went over to the Gleneagles to visit my brother whom I hadn't seen in over a month. Then I stopped at Foodie B's to grab some shrimp for Betti's party that night. As soon as I got home I threw my lunch in the microwave and warfed it down in record time while checking my email. Then off to the bank to sign up for RRSP's. Yes, I am officially old. However I plan on being young enough to do some traveling when I retire, so I better start putting money away NOW for that:) When I got home at 2ish, I ran in the door, did 45 mins of ironing, showered & raced into Amherstview to get my hair cut. When I got back home, I changed again, and off to town we went. I'm glad Bill was driving; I actually had time to catch my breath!
We drove around in circles trying to find a parking spot close to the Toucan. It was pouring rain and we were suppose to meet some friends out on the patio for a bite to eat. When we finally got there, I saw my friend Clarke sitting at a table by himself with his laptop blinking. Apparently there were a few open wireless connections in the area so he was just surfin away as he awaited our arrival. It was so weird seeing little birds flying around our heads when we were in an enclosed patio! Here is a picture of Clarke feeding the little critters:

After we ate, we gathered up Clarke's guitar and yaptop & off to the Stiff's house we went. When we got there, Mitchell, Ken & his wife Beth were already having a visit with Betti. Ken (Globey) brought along his stand-up bass. Isn't it a cool instrument?

The party was suppose to be outside, but it was cold and damp and kind of raining. We did spend a significant amount of time out on the patio as that was where the jagermeister was:) Here is a picture of Betti after trying out the big green bottle of headaches!

I love this action shot of Shayne as he raced down the back stairs:

When Betti's hubby Rob arrived home from work, he was immediately drawn to Ken's big bass:

And then the music started:
Nothing calms my nerves like listening to the soothing voice of my friend Clarke. What a great way to shift the party inside...bring out the instruments and start the show:

Then it was Mitchell's turn to play:

After a very late night, we got up at 6:30am on Saturday to go get groceries, came home, unpacked the food, packed a bag and a few coolers and then off to have breakfast and catch the 10:30 boat to the island. The day had finally arrived when the dock was being relocated from the land to the water. Here is a picture of the new cottage-hutch that Jim's dad made for Brenda. Naturally she had found plates to match the decor:

Another new addition to the cottage is the chalk board that will be used to keep track of the points that the men gain and loose:

After a few hours of waiting for the traffic to subside, the guys waited till the top of the hour to start moving the dock across the road and slowly sliding it down the bank to the water. As you can see, the dock is kind of long and blocks the road off entirely:

And this is from the inside of the cottage:

This is what the dock looks like before the wings are dropped:

This is Rob and Lawerence (island boys) and my hubby Bill trying to position the dock before the legs were set in place.

I'm guessing Lawerence drew the short straw as he was lucky enough to be the guy who got to climb the rigging to furl out the dock wings:

We did make Lawerence feel better tho...We let him take a shot with the potato cannon:)

Unfortunately Lawerence was attacked my a killer rock, so nurse Judy had to fix him up after dinner:

All in all, it was a great day, with great friends. I cant wait for the warm weather to return so we can actually use the dock for tanning and swimming purposes.
While waiting for the ferry, I took this picture of my favourite island barn.

Man I hope this week goes fast.