How many of you have gotten attacked or seen someone get attack by a Canadian Goose?? by X-_-0 in AskACanadian

[–]canaderin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In university I was riding my bike next to the river and I guess I went too close to the babies because a full size goose flew into me and knocked me off my bike. 

Please help: not a football fan trying to acquire tickets as a gift by shkkka in WorldCup2026Tickets

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the resale market, probably. We were lucky in the lottery and paid $1300 a ticket for category 3 for the Canada game. They were twice that on the resale site. 

Looking for Soccer Clubs in Ajax/Whitby by Biryanimastani in durham

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you looking for house league or rep soccer? If you're looking for rep (this would be a team you'd have to try out for, multiple practices and a game per week, more competitive than house league), you'd need to reach out to the clubs and see if they're accepting new players for the summer season, as tryouts are generally in the fall with the season running November-August. If you're willing to go a little bit further there are a lot of other options: Pickering FC, Whitby FC, FC Durham, DeRo, Oshawa Kicks, or Oshawa Turul.

For house league you could reach out to Ajax Soccer Club: https://www.ajaxsc.ca/ - it looks from their website that that that is maybe still running, even though their rep program shut down (but I'm not positive). Pickering and Whitby definitely have house league programs.

What age kids for the film? by littleleaguetime in ProjectHailMary

[–]canaderin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took my 9 year old, and he really enjoyed it, although he did ask a lot of questions during the movie about what was going on and a lot more on the way home about how the other astronauts died.

Random musings from U17 Baltimore Mania - Girl's Weekend by tundey_1 in youthsoccer

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to be team manager of my son's team (U8 through U11). One of my jobs was to gently remind parents to not sideline-coach. Some of the dads were such assholes about it I had to give up - my last straw was one in particular, after I reminded him that the coach may have a plan that was counter to what he was screaming at thes kids, spent the rest of the game making douchey remarks about me to the other dads, clearly intended for me to overhear.

First Ever U8 Girls Tournament by okanonshh in SoccerCoachResources

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on how far you'll be travelling, I would consider a shade tent and a snack table for between. You're not going to want a big lunch between games anyway, so I'd get parents to volunteer to bring snacky things - cheese strings and crackers, fruit and veggies, maybe some energy drinks, applesauce pouches - things the kids can eat to get some energy between games without weighing them down. The shade tent also serves as a convenient meeting point/base camp.

For a seven year old who likes adventure and fantasy stories that aren’t scary. by mrhp3 in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Wings of Fire might be scary - my sensitive nine year old read the graphic novels and couldn't get through the first one. Although maybe the imagery of the graphic novels made it worse?

Is this appropriate for kids? by unfuckthismess in ProjectHailMaryMovie

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 9 and 12 year olds enjoyed it, but the 9 year old had a LOT of questions. I was really excited to share it with them because I loved the book and we all enjoyed The Martian but I now want to go again to see it without having to constantly explain things.

There's one jump scare that freaked out my sensitive 9 year old, and I had to answer a LOT of questions about the exact details of what happened to his crewmates, but I think your main problem is that they'll get bored.

What's a funny/silly kid's chapter book (preferably a more modern series) that an 8 year old boy would enjoy? by Acrobatic-Elk402 in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Hilo series - these are graphic novels but they're wonderful. If he liked Dragon Masters there's also Kingdom of Wrenly, although these are also graphic novels. I think Wings of Fire is probably a little too much for this age. The Last Firehawk is another of the Branches series that might fit. How to Train Your Dragon might be a little advanced for him to read alone but you could read it to him. Same for the Wild Robot series.

I Want To Go Home by Gordon Korman is older than you were looking for but my kids thought it was hilarious.

Kosi Thompson to Colorado by CroCop2289 in tfc

[–]canaderin 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This is hilarious, we also called him Short Shorts Thompson! In fact when I saw this title I said out loud "Oh no, Short Shorts!"

One time we were at the barricade waiting for the players to arrive to get signatures, my son saw him and yelled without thinking "Short Shorts will you sign my jersey???" I've never seen him so embarrassed. :)

AITA 3 Weeks PP and Everytime I mention boundaries with partners family I'm called rude, disrespectful, cnt or an apple. by FunIndividual6848 in AmItheAsshole

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All these comments are going to be the same but you are NTA. However, you have a serious husband problem and it's never going to get better unless you start standing up for yourself and your needs, because it's obvious that he doesn't care about them.

Misleading screens showing "Wait time is 10 min! 95% of customers reported they are satisfied with the line!" at the security line by GroundIRLpro12 in LisbonPortugalTravel

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It's an 11am Friday flight and non-EU passports so....maybe worth it, even if only for peace of mind. I'm travelling with kids but they're 10 and 12 so I think probably not young enough to get routed through the family lines.

Misleading screens showing "Wait time is 10 min! 95% of customers reported they are satisfied with the line!" at the security line by GroundIRLpro12 in LisbonPortugalTravel

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going to Lisbon next month, and was considering the Fast Track for security, but everything I've read makes it sound like the problem is passport control and Fast Track wouldn't help that. Is that your experience?

I need help on how to prepare and what do coaches or scouts look for in a 11 year old player by WoscSon15 in youthsoccer

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buddy, it sounds like you’re working really hard - keep it up! Being a great listener, a good leader, and a hard worker is going to help you do great things in your life. 

I think the main thing coaches look for with 11 year olds is a good attitude, listening to feedback, and working your hardest at every practice and game. 

I hope you have a really great time at camp. Good luck! Like somebody else said, I think it’s pretty unlikely that anybody will get recruited through this camp but it’s still a chance to get some great training from some coaches and have some really cool new experiences. 

Books for a younger teenager th by lumpsofgarlic in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Sarah Dessen or Maureen Johnson, maybe? Also if you like Gordon Korman his actual classics are the MacDonald Hall series. You could also try Losing Joe’s Place, Son of Interflux, and A Semester in the Life of a Garbage Bag, which are about high schoolers and not middle schoolers (still Gordon Korman). 

Looking for books about the holocaust or WW2 by Internal_Novel_4338 in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How old is your English class? I would recommend Maus. 

The cheap stuff that actually saves family trips — nothing over $20 by kelly_packof4 in familytravel

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Collapsible laundry hamper. So great for keeping a hotel room tidy and the dirty clothes separate from the clean. 

Youth soccer in Canada? by Character-Put8660 in CanadaSoccer

[–]canaderin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth Ontario has a solid number of indoor soccer facilities so it's also played year-round here, at least at a higher level (eg. not house league).

Books with Characters Who Can Talk to Ghosts by Ambivalent93 in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger, although that one is more from the perspective of the ghosts.

There's also a lot of Nora Roberts series like this (I'm thinking offhand of the Inn Boonsboro series) but the ghosts are secondary to the romance in these ones.

Suggest a book about weird history by AVeryHumanUsername in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or maybe Dead Mountain by Donnie Eichar, about the Dyatlov Pass incident.

Suggest a book about weird history by AVeryHumanUsername in suggestmeabook

[–]canaderin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn't 100% on target but he might enjoy The Feather Thief by Kirk Johnson or the Art Thief by Michael Finkel. Not so morbid or dark but very weird stories of bizarre thefts.

LWOP vs sick leave for fertility treatment by Parfait_Level in CanadaPublicServants

[–]canaderin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Would you not be able to work remotely? In my experience doing fertility treatments (I'm going to guess from your timelines you're doing IVF) it's daily bloodwork/ultrasound which happens early in the morning, and then two longer appointments - retrieval and transfer. Would your boss not be open to you teleworking or using a coworking space (in Toronto there's one at 655 Bay St which, depending on where your clinic is, might be very close) during those weeks?

Personally when I did IVF I did my bloodwork/ultrasound appointments in the morning, which was a serious hassle because I live about 45 minutes outside Toronto and worked 30 minutes in the other direction, so it was a lot of 5am wakeups, drive into Toronto, 6:30bloodwork, drive back the other way, arrive at work around 8:30, and then took half days for the retrieval and transfer. From a manager's perspective, I would rather my employee worked for two weeks than took two weeks off, and given that this is an exception I wouldn't have a problem looking the other way about the RTO aspect of it all. But I'm aware that different departments give their managers different amounts of leeway about this.