Showing posts with label Nova Scotia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nova Scotia. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

More Photolicious stuff!

A sweet friend of mine, Sarah Reid, is going to be in Nova Scotia, Canada on January 2nd and (possibly) the 3rd.
She's incredibly patient, funny and nice - probably one of the nicest people I know of!  She has 3 darling little children, a wonderful husband, musically talented and very smart.  Oh and she doesn't smoke and is a very flexible person.
Why am I telling you this?

Well, Sarah is an amazing photographer and is accepting bookings in NS during those two days only!
Check out her website: www.sarahreidphotography.com
She has a great visual portfolio on her site and photos of a wide variety are available to you, her clientele!
  • Family (She's a proud mommy of 3 - so she has TONNES of patience!)
  • Wedding (She has some wonderful black and white photos on the site!)
  • Pin-Up (That's right!!!)
Whether it's a Valentine's Day gift, extremely late (or early) Christmas gift, anniversary or birthday....give the gift of a memory!

She also offers her services regularly to Ottawa-area clientele (where she currently resides - as far as I know!)...contact her for more information!

Sarah Reid Photography is also on Facebook as well!


Friday, August 19, 2011

Prenatal Care in Finland (and more about the pregnancy!)

By the time this posts - it'll be some time in October 2011.  (Sounds so futuristic huh?)

For the most part, I have kept my 2nd (and final!) pregnancy a secret from many people - even good friends, Facebook, Blogger and people I know IN Finland!
Shocker I know.
Why did I "attempt to hide it"?  Because I was travelling a lot - I ended up having some slight complications (and an early miscarriage June of 2010) - but just to be safe - I figured I'd keep my mouth shut until after the baby's born....and I think personally, it would be hilarious for my Facebook profile photo to be a little baby and a status update of (something along the lines of): "Went to the hospital and they gave me one of these!!"
That's my sense of humour though...

Now, let's talk about prenatal care in Finland!  Remember, last time I was pregnant with V�in�, I moved to Finland at 26 weeks pregnant.  I wasn't overly big, it was a tiring move (with 2 big dogs too) - but we survived.

So, what's different between Canada (specifically Nova Scotia - which may not have the exact same procedures as the rest of Canada) and Finland for pre-natal care?

Let's start at the beginning!

I found out I was pregnant on February 6, 2011 (3 days before my birthday - go figure....), called the Neuvola nurse that my son goes to- and was advised I have to go to a "maternity Neuvola" (which is not the same location as the one we were going to for V�in�).
This happened to be the Neuvola across from the Central Hospital of Jyv�skyl� (where I used to live when we first moved here!)....which also happens to not have a direct bus route and is about a 45 minutes walk! (~3km?)
So after some quick calls, I made my first appointment for some time in March.  When I went there with my son and husband, the nurse attempted to do an ultrasound instead of using a doppler to look for the heart beat.  I wasn't prepared for an ultrasound (as fuzzy as it was) - and didn't drink any water.
(In NS, there is NO ultrasound until 20-22 weeks unless a heart beat is not detected or there are multiple heart beats - and you have to go to the hospital.)
Needless to say, she couldn't find anything (she never warned me about drinking water or not using the bathroom either) - but she should've been able to.  She re-scheduled the prenatal survey and the ultrasound for 2 weeks later and requested that my family not come with me.  Because V�in� was quite upset waking up in a new environment he didn't recognize, and woke up too early - he was obviously crying - and this nurse couldn't handle it.  (Doctors don't do these appointments - just once or twice throughout the pregnancy).
(Worst first impression ever - thanks a lot "Beth" - obviously not her real name).  The other thing about Beth, is that she's also a mid-wife - so she's USED to be around babies and mothers and I just thought it was very un-professional of her to ask such a thing...

2 weeks later, I go by myself and drink lots of water in preparation for the ultrasound.  Beth was all smiles and advised me that she was glad I didn't bring my son, because "he stressed her out" and made it "very difficult to find the baby via ultrasound."
I guess she didn't see the smoke coming out of my ears.... I sharply advised her that she did not notify me of having to drink water - and that she should've been able to find something at the previous appointment, because I was showing multiple symptoms of pregnancy.  (She must've thought it was hormones, smiled and nodded and brushed me off).
So within 10 seconds of using the ultrasound scanner - guess what?!  She found the baby!  Wow - who would've guessed?!
Anyhow, she determined that I was going to have a big baby, or perhaps, I was further ahead than she thought (because she doesn't understand English well enough - the date of my last menstrual cycle was completely lost on her)....
Oh and then there's the "Prenatal Survey".  In NS, they ask about your family history, as far back as your siblings and grandparents/aunts or uncles on either side of the family (mother to be or father to be).
In Finland, they ask you as far back as your cousins and spouse/partner's cousins!
Here's what they want to know (similar to that of Canada):
  • History of cancer, asthma, blindness, diabetes, autism, ADHD (pretty much anything that could be genetic)
  • History of alcohol, smoking or drug usage
  • General health, diet and exercise regime
  • Vaccine history
  • If you or spouse/partner were a complicated or difficult birth - what was involved
  • Plans on travelling during the pregnancy (they do not recommend you fly after 25 weeks-I think in Canada it's 30-35 weeks - depending on your doctor and where you're flying to)
The first ultrasound was held at the Gravida, a separate section of the hospital and quite a pain to get to as it's hidden away.  I had one at 16 weeks - to see if the baby had anything similar to what I was born with (some stomach issue in which I was born with my stomach open) and to check it's heart (as I also had a heart murmur when I was a wee one).
No children are allowed at all, at the ultrasound - even if they are well behaved and/or asleep!  Tim and V�in� had came with me (V�in� was sound asleep and not going to wake up at all) and the doctor told them coldly to go down the hall and wait in a chair.
This ultrasound cost me 27,40� and was not covered by Kela, because a doctor did the ultrasound.
If it was done by a nurse - there wouldn't have been a fee.  However - you don't seem to get a choice in who does your ultrasound.

The second ultrasound was with the same doctor in the Gravida and I have also received a bill for it for the same amount.
I asked for the gender and we are pretty sure it's a ____________.
She tried to get a 3-D photo, however the baby was covering it's face....funny, Tim's like that now and so was V�in� during our Canadian ultrasound.

During my last appointment (approximately 5.5 months - some time in June) - I was asked if there was any history of diabetes in my family.  I really have no idea - because I'm adopted - but I said simply "Not that I know of why?"
According to Finland's regulations, if you are under the age of 25, have no history of diabetes yourself or with direct family members (siblings or parents) and any previous child was under 4.5kg - you don't have to do the diabetes test!
(The diabetes test is when you drink a beverage, not use the bathroom and they test your blood sugar levels over a span of a few hours to see if you are diagnosed with "pregnancy-related diabetes".  If you are- then you meet with a dietitian and set up a very strict meal-plan.  If not - then you're fine).
Score!  Now, because I am technically "over 25"....as my birthday was in February - she let it slide.
However, if I start feeling extremely tired or not well, then I'll have to go and get that test done.
I was also asked what I'm doing for exercise ...I walk a lot, I carry heavy groceries, I carried my son in a back-pack carrier during our trip to Estonia and Paris (with my husband sharing the duties of course) - you know, usual stuff.  I walk the dogs some times...
She asked me the funniest thing then.  "If your dogs are dirty, do you wipe their legs?"
I had a look on my face that clearly said "What the _______(insert bad word of choice)?!!"
I guess her point was that I shouldn't be bending down to wipe their legs and feet - as I am already experiencing back pains (which are probably early contractions she said)...

Oh and we can't forget - the all important kegel exercises...
If you're wondering what "Kegel exercises" are - it's the flexing of your internal muscles and down south muscles....so to do this, you hold it in/suck it in like you need to pee really badly but you just - hold it in for 10 seconds...and then relax...and repeat this regularly.  (This is also supposed to help with recovery after giving birth).
Well, apparently Beth didn't know what the English term was - because during one of my appointments, she asked if I have been exercising my pelvis.  I wasn't sure "how" I was supposed to exercise my pelvis, so she gave me a demonstration.
Beth stood up and began punching herself down below.  My jaw dropped (I'm so glad my husband wasn't there or else I'd look at him and laugh even louder) and I thought quickly if my Canadian doctor has ever told me to punch myself in the "hoo-hah".
My eyes were leaking and my nose started running because I wanted to laugh so badly and I was holding it in.  I just smiled and said "Okay, I'll do these exercises when I'm in the shower....oh no don't mind me - it's just allergies."

Another great thing about Finland, is that I have received ultrasound photos throughout this pregnancy.  Where as, in NS, you don't get any.  You only find out the gender in advance through the hospital if you're having multiples or are a high-risk pregnancy.  (Then you would be going up to the 7th floor).
There's a couple companies (or perhaps it's the same one) in NS that provide the gender, a DVD and 3-D photos (or some sort of combination) at a ridiculous price.  You have to book well in advance too.

So my due date is October 16th, 2011 - but the doctor said during the 2nd ultrasound that yes - it does look like a big baby - so I'll probably go early.
I am predicting between 7-9th - as my husband's birthday is on the 8th.  (I was early with V�in� by 6 days).

July 26, 2011
Well, I'm between 28 and 29 weeks along and having hints of "nesting" (where women get ridiculously obsessive about the cleaning) and wildly cranky in doing so.  Which is also due to the need of more sleep.  But because I nap late in the evening when the hubby gets home - it causes me to be wide awake at odd hours - like 1:12am.
I've since had a doctor's appointment and the doctor looked quite young and told me congratulations and asked when we were planning on having another.  She had my history in front of her and knew that V�in� was born in Finland and a few days early and I smiled and said, "Oh this is the last one for sure."
"Never say never!" she chirps happily.
The urge to smack her upside her dark curly head was intoxicating and very tempting...
"Oh I assure you - I won't be having another one.  Too costly to fly to Canada to visit that way!" was my snarky response.  (Yet it's so true!)
She just smiled and said, "Well, you can discuss protection after you've had the baby with your nurse."
(It's called never having sex again - duh.....)
Anyways, she had noted at my last appointment that the baby was about 1.44kg (3.17 lbs) and that was considered "quite big".
Well, no kidding - considering V�in� was born at 3.57kg (7.87lbs) and according to the internet - the baby should've only been a little under 2 lbs at the time (I think I was 24 or 25 weeks? - I can't find my booklet right now).
My jaw dropped and I instantly visualized myself with a brain aneurysm trying to push out the next member of the Riggs family...have you seen the movie Gigi? The one with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez...yep - that one.
There's still a small chance I need a c-section - the doctor noticed the placenta is near the front and "kind of low" - but that they'll keep an eye on things.

Oh and I found a double stroller at the second hand store! WAHOO!  It was originally selling for 180� and over a span of a month, dropped down to 90�....the person was supposed to pick it up last week but hadn't yet...so I reserved it and will spend V�in�'s monthly "allowance" (that is tax-free and for living in the city of JKL) to buy it tomorrow morning.  It has 3 wheels, side-by-side (I also picture a few pinches and punches being tossed between the 2 kids), a large hood, a rain cover and a "lunch bag" to put the new born in.  It's an older model by a company called "ABC DESIGN" - but it seems functional.  And it's gender neutral - navy blue and beige with black.

August 11, 2011

I had my 30 weeks +2 days appointment recently and all is well.
I asked the nurse if the hospital provides a baby-sitting service for older children while the mother is in labour.    She curtly told me: "No.  Your husband is the father - so you can take a taxi to the hospital when you're ready and he can stay at home with your son."
I lifted an eyebrow and simply told her, "I am merely curious because we do not have any family here and may not have any friends that are able to watch our son when it's time."
I thought she was incredibly rude and I only asked because some hospitals might have such services (where I don't know) and I'd rather ask and look sort of "dumb" than to not ask at all!
However, she provided me with a site that allows people to hire sitters at a rate (currently) of 8,20�/hour.  You have to pay the minimum of 2 hours worth of work and on holidays or Sundays - it is double time.  Fair enough.  And if they do not have a car - you have to drive them home or pay for their taxi (which is fine - but who knows where they are coming from!).
Then the nurse advised me that if I go during the day time - it's possible my husband and son go into the cafeteria and wait until I'm done - then they can meet me in the room.  However they do not have a "family room" anymore to accommodate both parents, newborn and older child.
Trust me lady - if I could plan when my kid was coming - I would.  I cannot wait to be done with this nurse - she pisses me off nearly every time...
I am up to 67.9kg (almost 150 lbs) but according to everybody (nurse and friends) that's great that I am gaining...about 34lbs since prior to this pregnancy!  I guess as long as I eat reasonably healthy (I do...but I also cheat a lot) and exercise (I walk Loki 30-45 minutes every night, get heavy groceries regularly, walk a lot and with a stroller) - then I'm fine.  Oh and I guess you're "supposed" to gain more weight with the second child and any other pregnancy after the first.
I was a little upset about it at first...it's extra weight I have to shed later (yes I'll breast feed) - and no, I have 0 idea how much I gained in total with V�in� because they forgot to weigh me!
But on the flip side - my maternity pants keep falling down - so that's a good sign I suppose...

Oh and she gave me a sheet of paper that acts as my birthing plan.  She translated it for me and near the bottom - it asks for potential names for a boy or a girl and what religion.
Whoa.  Why?
Because in case "something happens" to the baby - they want to know if the baby has a religion and if we don't have names picked out - they get a "temporary name".  The temporary name can be changed later apparently.
So what she was trying to tell me was, "If the baby is a still birth - what were you going to name him or her and what religion should we list on their birth/death certificate?"
(At least that's how I took it).
I was advised to bring this sheet with me to the labour....

FYI - In Canada (and probably US) - you see a doctor every time.  You rarely see a nurse, except for the small things like blood pressure, urine samples, weight and height measurements.  Once you hit a certain point in your pregnancy, I believe closer to 20-22 weeks - then you see a different doctor.  Or at least I did, because my family doctor no longer delivered babies and stopped servicing you by the time you neared/entered 2nd trimester.

Aug. 20, 2011
WOW! 32 weeks and still going strong.
Honestly, until it comes to cleaning or bending down - or picking up V�in� (who is about 25 lbs) - I often forget I am pregnant.  Sure I'm wearing bigger clothing, maternity clothes and have back pains galore...but I try and keep busy because it keeps me fit and keeps my mind off the "you're going to have a big baby" thought.
A friend confronted me via FB email asking if I was pregnant because she heard it through the grapevine back in Halifax.   I confirmed this and advised to not tell anybody because it's something we want to share after the baby's born.
She thought it was odd and a "lonely" way of telling people.  I disagree.
For me - I'm happy we're expecting another (and final) child - but I just hated all the repeated questions from our friends and family.  It's not that I don't appreciate your concerns folks - I just hated repeating myself.
So if I only have to do this one more time - I may as well do it at the end.
When I was pregnant with V�in� I felt like I was a broken record with repeating the due date, my doctor's comments, what it was like travelling while pregnant etc.  So please do not be offended - this is not directed to any one person or group!!!
This is just 50% hormones and 50% me not wanting to share the pregnancy...and I think it's also a major test for me to see if I can keep this from as many people as possible!  (So far so good!)
I spoke to other friends having their 2nd or 3rd - and they advised me they totally agreed and felt the same way - so thankfully, I don't feel too bad!
And yes, I have been taking "belly photos" occasionally when I remember.
I'm working with a friend to take some non-naked/non-bare belly exposing photos in September...so those will go online too - after the baby's born.

I honestly and deeply hope I did not offend anybody by not telling them that we are expecting - even very close friends, some of whom we saw in Canada in May (and some family as well).  Only direct family was to know - however, some beans were spilled but still this has been kept under wraps thus far.

September 17, 2011
Today I went to a cottage to dye some yarn with the ladies of our knitting group from downtown and had a blast.  I also did a lot of knitting that I wasn't used to and have developed Carpel Tunnel Syndrome...great.

September 18, 2011
Today our friend came over and took some casual, "au natural" photos for us...no nudity involved - I just mean us being ourselves at home and outside.  Nothing formal or posed.

October 1, 2011
I am currently 37 weeks and 6 days along.
On Thursday, October 29th - I was 37 + 4 and had a Neuvola appointment, which also included a visit with the doctor.
The nurse, Beth, and I are getting along better - or so I think, as I am just sick and tired of being pregnant.  Typical at this stage - if not earlier! HA!
After weighing myself and getting my blood pressure done and some basic questions out of the way - I went to the doctor - who didn't speak a lot of English.  Which is fine.  I'm used to playing the "Guess what I'm saying" game... I understood the doctor perfectly fine.
I had an ultrasound done to see about the weight and measurement of the baby - and what do you know? The head is "so low" she could not measure the baby's head size or weight.  So I am going into this pretty blind-sided...
I know - lots of women have 0 idea how big their child is going to be.  But I wanted to know - I have a pretty low tolerance for pain and I'm fairly short (5'2") and small pre-pregnancy.
But here's the worst part.  After the ultrasound - in which it was quite dark and crowded in there...and the kid looks HUGE to me!! - she signed my booklet, gave me a prescription for my inhaler (which I lost recently - the prescription refills not the inhaler itself) and sent me on the way.  She didn't take any photos - she just made sure all seemed fine in there and it was so dark and cramped - I don't think there would've been any good "shots" anyway.
What's wrong with this?!  She should have checked to see how far along I am, if at all - but I'm positive I am dilated.  I suppose she could have done an internal ultrasound to see the baby's head size - but nope.  She was so anxious to get me out the door and to avoid speaking a little English to me - that she skipped this fairly important and crucial step to the appointment.
This was done at my last doctor appointment when I was pregnant with V�in� (a different doctor of course) - and I'm curious as to why the medical care is not consistent across the board.
The nurses here do NOT check to see if you're dilated - unless it's a mid-wife and you're in the hospital delivering.
My next appointment is 2 days after my expected due date (in about 2.5 weeks)...but I'm hoping I'll be giving birth within a week.

We thankfully have found a couple of wonderful sitters that live down the road from us and that V�in� really likes!  It's hard finding someone to watch him that doesn't mind large dogs, a super-active child and our constant mess of a home!  Oh and finding someone that V�in� likes is even harder.
But V�in� adores his sitters (a married couple from Brazil studying here) and we try to have them over at least once a week to hang out with us - so he gets used to their presence.  My husband and I even managed to go see a movie without any guilt - because when we got home - V�in� was asleep in the guy's arms and didn't even notice we had left!
We had them over for coffee last week, and V�in� actually crawled into their laps and just watched a movie with them...and pretty much ignored us!

The Carpel Tunnel Syndrome has been jumping back and forth between my hands (I am right-handed) but thanks to a gel the nurse suggested - there's no pain.  Just tingling in my finger tips...much better than before.  Hopefully this goes away after the baby arrives.


October 22, 2011

Baby is home and so am I!
Baby boy was born on October 20, 2011 at 1233pm.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Buses

Here in Finland, the buses are all equipped with a bit of space near the rear entrance (middle of the bus) to allow passengers with strollers or walkers.
Depending on what city you live in, you may or may not have to pay if you have a young child in a stroller with you.
In Helsinki, if you take the tram (sometimes known as an electric street car) with a young child - it's free.
In Jyv�skyl�, you do pay and it's increasing twice a year or so...currently it's 3,10� one way!  (Although your ticket is good for 1 hour - so you could transfer to another bus or take the return bus back if you can do this in time).

Here's a link I'd like to share about the buses in Halifax, Nova Scotia.  In the bus schedule book, it does state that you have to remove the child from the stroller and hold them in your lap, fold your stroller and prop it upright- to make space for others to sit.  Fair enough.  However, quite often, those buses are packed to the brim with both sitting passengers and standing (not to mention the odd 2-5 of them with strollers of a variety of sizes) - it's difficult to do this!
And if you don't own a stroller - quite often they are your savior.  I mean, your child is asleep in their stroller - and who wants to wake up a sleeping child (that is desperately in need of their afternoon nap?!)...there's usually a basket to hold some of your groceries or your coats and diaper bag....so who wants to remove all of that and occupy even more seats or floor space with all of those items?!

So I guess I'm saying, Finland has a way better bus system than Canada.  I've been able to squeeze in beside another stroller (without really squeezing) on a bus in Finland and not have a problem.  Thankfully, the bus routes I do take (occasionally) - are not very long, so someone usually gets off before another parent and their stroller need to get on!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Team Spirit??

Finns are very passionate about their hockey...I doubt it's to the extent of this:
http://sports.ca.msn.com/other/photos/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=29139655

The above link is a photo gallery of what happened last night in Vancouver, British Columbia - Canada.  Why?  Because the Vancouver Canucks team lost to the Boston Bruins.
Nobody thought the Vancouver Canucks would make it to the Stanley Cup Finals (it's "THE" thing to win for the hockey teams in the NHL - there's no 2nd or 3rd place) - so it was a huge deal...same goes for the Boston Bruins I guess.  As it's been 39 years since the Boston Bruins were able to claim the Stanley Cup as their own for the year.

I guess the hockey rivalry between Canada and the USA is similar to that of Sweden versus Finland.  When Finland won the World Hockey Championships against Sweden (I think that's the appropriate title - but perhaps I'm wrong - I'm not a huge sports fan) - there was lots to be happy about - but I didn't hear anything about riots in Sweden...and I'm sure there wouldn't have been riots in Finland if roles were reversed either.

Here's a list of all the Finnish hockey players in the NHL.

The really funny (well not really) thing about this is that on the Boston Bruins team - there are SEVERAL Canadian players (Brad Marchand is from Hammonds Plains, NS AND IS ONLY 23 years old!)...so you'd think Canadians would be happy that Canadians (some anyhow) kind of won the Stanley Cup!...and not think to tip police cars, catch them on fire, fight the cops and each other and vandalize property...
Can you imagine calling an insurance company and saying, "Oh my car was smashed to pieces because it was parked downtown and it was trashed in the riot because we lost a hockey game..."
My husband pointed out a good point too..."I wonder how much that game costed Vancouver...." 

Oh Canada....how embarrassing...where's your team spirit for even making it to the finals and for the CANADIANS on the Boston team?

Monday, June 6, 2011

Some photos of Nova Scotia,Canada

Another cloudy day....this is the clock tower near the top of Citadel Hill (Halifax, NS)

Bud The Spud has new owners (previous ones retired) and is a fry stand!  They're parked along Spring Garden Road, closer to Barrington Street -outside of the Library

Public Gardens is a popular spot for formal photos (i.e. prom, weddings etc.) and is nice to walk around and also has a duck pond.

Part of Public Gardens

Bologna and Kraft Dinner

This is sort of what a poutine looks like...It's not the best (go to Qu�bec for that!) but it's alright!

Where I'm from...this sign is new (it wasn't there in October) and the funny thing about this sign is that the North End of Dartmouth is known for its violence, drugs and crime. (Homicides too -but hey, that's another story.)

I wrongfully called this a zoo...The husband jumped down my throat...

Monday, May 30, 2011

Off to New Brunswick!

Today the family and I are off to New Brunswick.
New Brunswick is the next province over (to the left) of Nova Scotia - where we are currently residing and where we were born and raised.

Why New Brunswick?  Well, Tim has another conference to attend!  Had he not had another conference - we would've been back in Finland by now I imagine.
While I do have some relatives in NB - we will not be anywhere close to visiting them unfortunately!
The weather in NB I hear, is supposed to be nice, hot and muggy (darn humidity!).  Click here for this week's weather forecast in Fredericton, New Brunswick (the capital of NB).

Our plans are to travel this morning (waiting on hubby to finish getting ready and for the baby to sleep a bit more) and arrive there by 1pm or so.
We'll be staying with good friends who live near Fredericton, whom I haven't seen in years!! And meeting up with other friends during our 3 day, 2 nights stay.

From there - we'll go back to New Glasgow (well really - it's Westville) and spend Wednesday night and Thursday -day here....then off we go Thursday night!

We're flying a much faster route from Halifax to St. John's, Newfoundland to London's Heathrow Airport....to Helsinki!
Then that dreaded train ride to Jyv�skyl�!! 3.5 hours and probably a quick 10-minute bus ride from downtown with all our junk and a kid on our back.  Wahoo!

Other than that - we've mostly been pigging out on Wendy's - Tim's favourite being the spicy chicken combo...and me with any sized burger with a tonne of pickles....unfortunately - not everybody understands how much I love pickles - so I simply stick with "____ burger combo with a ____ and extra pickles".  I usually prefer saying it about 4-5x - to really get a tonne of pickles (so I hope) - but it's never -or very rarely, the case.

Alright! Time to wake the munchkin....see you later!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sometimes you have to laugh at the blind guy...


*Please be warned I'm laughing at what the blind guy did - NOT AT HIM BEING BLIND!*

Today Tim and I met with a friend, toured around Public Gardens in Halifax...we took the bus back to Dartmouth and sat near the front (as the buses don't have an empty gap for the strollers like Finnish ones)...a young blind man came on the bus and sat down.
He asked the bus driver several times where we were located and then he whips out his cell phone.

*Please note I try and not to eavesdrop...however, because I understand English...and this fellow was yelling...it was hard NOT to!*

He greets his friend with "Hi, so what's going on with that guy? Because I seriously don't think biting you should be part of friendship....No really! You just don't bite your friend - it's not part of the definition of friendship!.....Well if you sleep with him and turn your back...you know what'll happen.  HE'LL BITE YOU IN THE BACK!...Yeah! It'll be an all-night biting war!!  Yep....no really you just don't do that....You shouldn't take the word of a stranger over a good friend! I wouldn't do it to you!!!...Nope this biting has to stop.  I would put a muzzle on him!  Oh even better...get his teeth out...or put soft caps on his teeth!...Well, I guess I'll be seeing you in the next life time!  Oh and doesn't he like it up his butt?!"

This was a lengthy conversation (some swearing was in there and some other insiginicant blah blah) and I was laughing so hard that I needed a tissue and I was shaking so much that I was positive he'd realize someone was laughing at him!  (Despite having a seat between us - however the bus was thankfully noisy and busy!)

There was a fellow sitting across from me and he was listening to his cell phone or iPod...well after I heard about the biting - I started choking up and the tears were streaming down my face.
Well, by the time I managed to dig out my tissue - he was curious as to what I was laughing about - because the husband was reading some academia journal and was also chuckling.
So he popped out his ear phones and started listening and was having a grand ol' time laughing...the bus driver was snorting...

I'm surprised the bus didn't crash.