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本来儿子的手术时间是在3月初的,后来因为有个urgent的病人(cancer),所以医院就把我们的时间给了那个人了,把我们就排到了4月中。周一的时候去看了另外一个专科医生,是个年纪比较大,经验丰富的,给我们的时间是5月初,所以我已经打定主意放弃第一个年轻医生的手术时间了,改投这个老医生门下了。但是最近几天又开始犹豫打算回上海去做手术了。

不知道哪位同学有认识的五官科医生或者了解上海做这种手术比较好的医院信息的,恳请帮忙打听一下。我记得原来有个同学说是在上海五官科医院的,可是我死活就是找不到那个留言了。

儿子的病情简介:3岁半,腺样体肥大,呼吸不畅,鼻息重,如果是感冒期间,夜里偶有短暂憋气现象。听力下降,医生说是耳朵里有积液,所以才导致经常中耳炎。
这里的医生根据他的X片说是需要切除腺样体,耳朵里要放一个小管子,导出积液。全麻手术。

我总是觉得上海的手术水平应该比这里的要好,手术这种事情,做多了肯定就熟练了。

一个朋友是这么形容她当时做的手术的(在多伦多):麻醉师后,就是医生一个人,护士也没有的,从头到尾都是这个医生开刀到缝线等,给她的感觉就像鞋匠一样。(她做的是乳房手术)
另外一个朋友说:检查肯定是回国做,(这里的检查要么查好病也好了,要么查好人也不行了)除非是大病的手术才在这里做。他是非常建议我带孩子回国手术的,尤其是我们是在上海,他说不用考虑的。这里的水平很落后的。比如伤口缝针用的线国内早就用那种不用拆的了,这里还用的是老式的线。(不知道是指的现在还是前几年),反正他说技术和设备比国内落后很多。
语嫣:我儿子在7岁时候在上海的儿童医学中心做过扁桃体并腺样体摘除手术,提前1天入住医院,全面检查,然后晚上9点后禁食、禁水,第二天手术为全麻手术,手术时间大概40分钟左右,手术后一天出院。在那个医院做这个手术的孩子很多,如需要,我可以帮你去问问(你儿子是加拿大籍吗?)。这边手术要预约时间的,暑假比较紧张,其他时间应该还可以
 
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请问lz,听说bayview/MajorMac附近有廉租屋,在哪里呀?

我知道的政府的廉租屋都是楼房,Bayview/Major Mac就没有看见有楼房,都是house,所以不知道你说的廉租屋是哪个了。

Bayview/Major Mac的东南是“富豪山庄”,几乎都是3000尺以上的百万豪宅,东北是新区,房子间距较小些,西北和西南是相对老的house区,30~40年左右房龄,房子间距大,树也比较大。人口密度相对比较少。
 
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关于电费和非高峰时段
正好有朋友问到这个,我就列在这里了。
取决于你用的是哪家公司的服务。我们这里用的是powerstream的。

http://www.powerstream.ca/app/pages/TOU_Rates.jsp

TIME-OF-USE (TOU) RATES
Time-Of-Use (TOU) rates are the fixed electricity prices* charged to all Regulated Price Plan customers, both residential and small business (electricity demand is less than 50 kW), in PowerStream's service territory. TOU pricing varies based on the time of day and week customers use electricity.


TOU Prices - Winter - November 1, 2011 - April 30, 2012


Weekends & holidays: All day Off-peak $0.062 per kWh


2012 Holiday Schedule for Time-of-Use Pricing


Weekdays: 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. On-peak $0.108 per kWh

11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mid-peak $0.092 per kWh

5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. On-peak $0.108 per kWh

7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Off-peak $0.062 per kWh


TOU Prices - Summer - May 1 - October 31, 2012


Times: TOU Period:

Weekends & holidays: All day Off-peak


Weekdays: 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Mid-peak

11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On-peak
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mid-peak
7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Off-peak

还可以看附件的PDF格式介绍。关于不同时间段用的电费是不同的价格。off-peak的电费几乎是on peak的一半。

双休日肯定是off peak的,下面的holiday 也是属于off peak的。

HOLIDAY DAY OF OFF-PEAK PRICING
http://www.powerstream.ca/app/pages/SM-2012-holiday.jsp

New Year's Day * Monday, January 2

Family Day Monday, February 20

Good Friday Friday, April 6

Victoria Day Monday, May 21

Canada Day * Monday, July 2

Simcoe Day Monday, August 6

Labour Day Monday, September 3

Thanksgiving Day Monday, October 8

Christmas Day Tuesday, December 25

Boxing Day Wednesday, December 26
 
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收垃圾的日历表

今年的夏天出奇的来得早,雪全部都化了不说,女儿都已经穿得像大夏天了,短袖短裤了。儿子当然还是被我捂着点的。经过了整整一个冬天,发现秋天时扫在花坛里的落叶居然没有腐烂,所以雪化了后,就很是难看,于是我就把它们又全部弄出来装在袋子上,摆到了路边。看来上个周末做花园的人不少,看见有不少人家和我一样摆出了garden的垃圾袋。昨天左边的邻居就来提醒我说,花园的垃圾要到4月才开始收呢。所以今天正好查电费时段的,就顺便把这个收垃圾的日历也一起帖一下,以便自己需要的时候查找方便。

附件是Richmond HIll这里的2012 Waste Management Calendar。里面有所有关于垃圾的时间和答案。包括你家住的区域是哪天收垃圾,还有垃圾的分类制度等等。

这个小册子在Community 那里可以免费拿的。
 
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上周末的时候,隔壁的邻居告诉我说,他打算换屋顶了,问我是否也打算一起做。今天给了我一份他拿到的报价,说是$2500, 我说明天答复他。

买房的时候记得当时写着roof(2002),旁边的邻居告诉我说不是的,是15年前两家也是一起做的,因为他在这里住了20年了的,所以他比较清楚。于是我就问了原来的屋主,他因为在这个房子只住了5年,所以他说他也不清楚到底是哪年做的,他这个年份是推算的。所以看来这些年份也是只能供参考,难怪连在MLS上写的面积也经常会加一句话,"Buyer to verify all measurements" 意思就是房间的尺寸仅供参考,买方要自己去确认。如果是有地下室的会加这句话”Do Not Warrant Retrofit Status Of The Basement". 因为按理地下室出租是要经过审批的,所以卖方是不确保这个的,因为通常也没有人去做这个审批。看来那些说的年份也是一样的,仅供参考。而验房师也没有说出明确的屋顶的年份,我只记得他说屋顶暂时还不用换。一般窗户上面是有年份写着的,所以看房子的时候,自己就能看出窗户的年份。

通常换窗户是最贵的了,窗户通常是上万的,屋顶几千足够了。哪怕只有一扇窗要换,也好很多钱呢。这里的窗户全部都是双层玻璃的,所以隔音效果也比较好。
 
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语嫣的帖子比较火,人气旺,而且妈妈多。借这个地方咨询一个问题。有个朋友家的孩子要过来,99年生的,现在在国内念初二。打算9月份来读9年级,但是如果按照年龄的话应该是读8年级。不知道他到底该读哪个年级?还有除免疫证明和成绩单外还需要其他东西吗?国内来的孩子在这边读几年级可以将来上大学时不用考托福?谢谢!
 
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语嫣的帖子比较火,人气旺,而且妈妈多。借这个地方咨询一个问题。有个朋友家的孩子要过来,99年生的,现在在国内念初二。打算9月份来读9年级,但是如果按照年龄的话应该是读8年级。不知道他到底该读哪个年级?还有除免疫证明和成绩单外还需要其他东西吗?国内来的孩子在这边读几年级可以将来上大学时不用考托福?谢谢!

99年的今年9月份是读8年级,不是9年级。报名不需其他东西了。要读4年才不用考托福。
 
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通常换窗户是最贵的了,窗户通常是上万的,屋顶几千足够了。哪怕只有一扇窗要换,也好很多钱呢。这里的窗户全部都是双层玻璃的,所以隔音效果也比较好。
我们刚买了房,前屋主是西人,特意把主卧两扇窗户其中的一扇给拆掉堵上了,搞得挺幽暗。可是俺喜欢屋里亮亮堂堂,阳光直射进来。看来如果想重新再破墙安上窗户的话,要破费不少啊!!:wdb5:
 
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你儿子这个情况跟我儿子很像。不过我儿子没有做腺样体切除,只是做了双耳鼓膜置管。上海五官科医院很好,不过病床紧,大概要排一个月左右。后来我就是在瑞金医院五官科做的,马上就能排到。

本来儿子的手术时间是在3月初的,后来因为有个urgent的病人(cancer),所以医院就把我们的时间给了那个人了,把我们就排到了4月中。周一的时候去看了另外一个专科医生,是个年纪比较大,经验丰富的,给我们的时间是5月初,所以我已经打定主意放弃第一个年轻医生的手术时间了,改投这个老医生门下了。但是最近几天又开始犹豫打算回上海去做手术了。

不知道哪位同学有认识的五官科医生或者了解上海做这种手术比较好的医院信息的,恳请帮忙打听一下。我记得原来有个同学说是在上海五官科医院的,可是我死活就是找不到那个留言了。

儿子的病情简介:3岁半,腺样体肥大,呼吸不畅,鼻息重,如果是感冒期间,夜里偶有短暂憋气现象。听力下降,医生说是耳朵里有积液,所以才导致经常中耳炎。
这里的医生根据他的X片说是需要切除腺样体,耳朵里要放一个小管子,导出积液。全麻手术。

我总是觉得上海的手术水平应该比这里的要好,手术这种事情,做多了肯定就熟练了。

一个朋友是这么形容她当时做的手术的(在多伦多):麻醉师后,就是医生一个人,护士也没有的,从头到尾都是这个医生开刀到缝线等,给她的感觉就像鞋匠一样。(她做的是乳房手术)
另外一个朋友说:检查肯定是回国做,(这里的检查要么查好病也好了,要么查好人也不行了)除非是大病的手术才在这里做。他是非常建议我带孩子回国手术的,尤其是我们是在上海,他说不用考虑的。这里的水平很落后的。比如伤口缝针用的线国内早就用那种不用拆的了,这里还用的是老式的线。(不知道是指的现在还是前几年),反正他说技术和设备比国内落后很多。
 
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我们刚买了房,前屋主是西人,特意把主卧两扇窗户其中的一扇给拆掉堵上了,搞得挺幽暗。可是俺喜欢屋里亮亮堂堂,阳光直射进来。看来如果想重新再破墙安上窗户的话,要破费不少啊!!:wdb5:

老外的习惯和咱们不一样,我家旁边这个邻居就比较典型的,夏天从来不开窗,基本上不开暖气的时候就是开空调了。我觉得多伦多的夏天可是凉快,只是白天太阳下会觉得热,晚上极其凉爽,根本不需要空调。我晚上都盖被子的。可是他们晚上还是开空调。我还以为他们是比较特别的,后来和同事聊天,发现他们全部都这样。所以看来是这里的习惯。像我夏天也是喜欢开窗的,冬天喜欢太阳。
 
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你儿子这个情况跟我儿子很像。不过我儿子没有做腺样体切除,只是做了双耳鼓膜置管。上海五官科医院很好,不过病床紧,大概要排一个月左右。后来我就是在瑞金医院五官科做的,马上就能排到。

我们最后决定还是在这里做手术了。据说,加拿大医疗整体水平比国内高的原因是这里管理得好,流程中任何一个步骤都有监管和控制,所以如果出错了,都能查得出责任,所以医护都非常负责。(国内医生水平参差不齐,完全取决于医生的责任心)。我推掉了第一个的专科,决定到第二个那里做了,5月8日。医生说,等麻醉后,他能查出腺样体的大小,切除腺样体是有标准依据的,假如超过了就要切除。我后来又去咨询了一次,因为我总是担心听力测试检查不准,怎么知道要不要放管子呢。回答是麻醉后医生会仔细检查,再放管子。按照我的估计,他有一个耳朵里是有积液的,腺样体肯定达到要切除的标准了。

4月底前去儿科那里填表,然后就等着做手术了。手术前的晚上12点后禁食,包括水也不能喝。多准备点冰激凌,第二天手术后回来要吃的。手术时间20分钟,我确认了我不能进去手术室,只能在外面等着。
 
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多伦多服装批发市场
今天无意和同事聊天说起yorkdale,得知那里有条很有名的Orfus road,是这里的服装批发市场 outlet,包括鞋子等,品牌折扣都很低,看来有空的时候可以去那里逛逛了。

说是整条马路两边都是那种warehouse outlet 那样的销售模式,价格非常不错。

http://www.toronto.com/article/636669--orfus-road-clothing
Orfus Road: Clothing
If you're in the market for discounted clothing of any kind, you can get it all on Orfus Road (except high quality). From casual, everyday wares to evening gowns and tuxedos, dressier club gear to bathing suits, it's all here on one convenient strip.

Authentic Classic Canada Inc (39 Orfus Rd.)
Racks abound outside the entrance, boasting jackets for $4.99, boxers for $1.99, short-sleeved button up shirts for $9.99, shorts for $4.99 and winter jackets for $14.99. A loudspeaker annoyingly announces low prices of various items on loop to a background of beats. Inside, velour sweatsuits for women are $9.99 or two for $15 and jeans with rhinestone patterns are a mere $10.

Family Leather Factory Outlet (39 Orfus Rd.)
Like any other leather store, the smell of hides hits you when we enter; unlike other stores, the visuals transport you back to the 80s (think: unflattering leather bombers). Au currant style is not a priority here. But if you can find a jacket that flatters, the price is right, with most jackets between $100 and $200. Most purses are under $20 and luggage is far below retail prices, including sets of Heys luggage for $55 (originally $200).

Tabi International Warehouse Outlet (39 Orfus Rd.)
Tabi International has been around since 1980, selling “timeless fashions”. Unfortunately, it seems “trends” and “style” are synonymous, with few of the items in the outlet having any style whatsoever. If you have very basic, reserved tastes (think: cardigans, khaki slacks, muted colours and button-up shirts), take advantage of some serious deals. Pants are two for $40, button-up shirts are two for $50, basic sweaters are two for $35 and shorts are two for $22.

UB Liquidation Centre (39 Orfus Rd.)
Like all the mega outlets on Orfus, Urban Behaviour's liquidation centre is packed. The huge line-up to pay makes the prospect of buying anything a rather daunting endeavor. Racks read $9.99, $4.99 and $14.99. Tiered, lacey shirts are adorable and only $14.99, while winter vests are a shocking $4.99. Leggings are two for $10. Clutches (including a very cool black suede clutch with fringe) are two for $10. There is a separate liquidation centre for men down the street.

Le Chateau Outlet Store (47 Orfus Rd.)
Le Chateau makes you check your shopping bags, which is annoying but if the store isn’t too busy, it’s actually helpful (two hands to sift through a LOT of stock). The front of the store is loaded with $39.99 cocktail and evening dresses, great for prom and wedding season. Stock is packed tight, so it takes time and effort to work through the racks. On the plus side, everything is colour coordinated. Some highlights: A huge selection of jeans in every hue and style are $19.99. Cute moccasins are $39.99. There is also a sizeable men’s section.

Emmanuel Bitini Fashion Outlet (49 Orfus Rd.)
The most diplomatic way to describe the clothing in this store is that it has a European feel; the Europe of sparkles, skirts with jagged hemlines, embroidery, ruffles and lace, that is. There could be diamonds in the rough but I don’t feel like finding them. Prices are cheap, considering the fact that clothing is apparently bought directly from Holt Renfrew. A rogue Hilary Radley coat is $69.99.

San Paolo Fashions Inc. (52 Orfus Rd.)
This is another loudspeaker store, with the phantom voice announcing savings. I don’t want to go in because of the club beats but racks outside have items priced at $4.99 and $9.99 for men and women. All of it appears to be scanty and club-oriented.

PONTI Designer Menswear Outlet (55 Orfus Rd.)
Button-up shirts ranging from wearable to flamboyant greet you at the door, marked down to $49.99 from $145. Ties are two for $100. No brand names and some items are regular price, but entire two- and three-button wool suits range from $198 to $298. My dad tried on a 100 per cent cashmere coat.

Costa Blanca Outlet (103 Orfus Rd.)
The store has incredible discounts, but can be hazardous to the shopping experience on weekends. Piles of clothing are thrown every which way and items are scattered all over the floor, not to mention the 20-person line-up. There are basics to be had, including $5 jeans and $1 black shirts. Clothing is pretty small, likely intended to be worn short and tight. Stock is better than at some of the other huge outlets, but the store is smaller.

Bluenotes Outlet (92-96 Orfus Rd.)
Though items are already discounted, everything in the store is 50 per cent off the lowest ticketed price. Shoes, apparel, scarves, bathing suits, jeans and more are all on-hand. Jeans come in a plethora of washes and styles -- all $10. There are plenty of $5 racks (e.g. sweatshirts, long sleeve shirts, etc.).

Siren’s Outlet (92-96 Orfus Rd.)
A large collection of shoes are 50 per cent off the lowest ticketed price, including a killer pair of black and white oxford booties for $10. Some of the shoes are also carried at Stitches. T-shirts with Ed Hardy-esque designs are $2.50 and degrade cardigans are $5. The store is massive, but well-organized and the front has a large section of mix and match basics (tanks, t-shirts and polos) are two for $10. Acid-washed jeans in various colours are $20 and colourful bandage skirts are $7.75. There is also a selection of club wear. Bins at the front carry accessories, purses and shirts for $1 and $1.50.

Fairweather Outlet (100 Orfus Rd.)
The calm after the storm. This store is a bit of a relief after the zoo-like mobs in the other outlets, though that’s not to say this is a good sign. An assortment of prom dresses are $99, which is significantly more expensive than similar styles at other stores. Yoga pants are $10. The back of the store stocks business attire in the form of $20 suit jackets and $29.99 slacks. Some slacks are two for $30. Racks of shorts, button-up shirts and blazers read $10, $15 and $5.99.

Stitches Mega Warehouse Outlet (71 Orfus Rd.)
This store seems to be the piece de resistance on Orfus, as most shoppers are carrying Stitches bags. The outlet is a monstrosity and none of the men’s and women’s clothing seems to be more than $10. Jeans are $7.50 and racks are around $2.50 and $5. Stitches is less disorganized than other stores, perhaps because it’s gargantuan. Men’s sweaters are $2.50. Shoes range from $5 to $20. Tights are $1.50 and come in solids and polka dot. Waffle shirts for $1.50 are cute from afar, but a quick feel explains the deflated price tag.

Suzy Shier Warehouse Outlet (71 Orfus Rd.)
Suzy Shier shares a hulking building with Stitches and is much the same, though inventory is less extensive and Suzy stocks more basics. Items are wearable, though relatively unorganized. For the most part, racks carry items marked $1 and $5.

Bikini Bay Warehouse Outlet (103 Orfus Rd.)
Mix-and-match bathing suits come in a variety of shapes and patterns. Sarongs, cover-ups, bikinis and one-pieces are available, as well as $56 yoga pants. (Note: great yoga pants at Costco are $18.99). Men’s board shorts are $19.99 to $39.99, though the selection is small. Bathing suits for women are $50 to $70.

The Roots Factory Store (120 Orfus Rd.)
There is little in this store that cries “Roots” and much of the stock is Roots 73. But prices are good. A full children’s section has items ranging from $5 to $10. For adults, organic t-shirts are $9.88 and old-school team jackets with leather sleeves are $29.99. Dated-looking purses are $25. Jeans are $39.99, sweatpants are $24.88 and men’s sweatshirts are $19.88.

International Clothiers (111 Orfus Rd.)
A sign reading “suits: 3 for 1” beckons bargain-hunting men. Row upon row of suits, made mostly in China, are nicely organized by size in various styles (mostly two-button) and colours. Most suits are $250 to $450, with button-up shirts at $20, two for $20 or two for $30. Tuxedos are $99. Casual wear is also available; sweaters and long-sleeve shirts are $10, as are basic polos and t-shirts. Winter jackets are $39.99 and jeans range from $19.99 or two for $45.
 
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YMCA Ontario Early Years April Calendars

附件是四月的日历。

其实就算孩子不上幼儿园或者Daycare,单单参加这些Early Year的活动就已经很忙了。当然前提是得有个大人是一直在带孩子的,因为大多数的活动都是要求有大人带着的。

我家走路10分钟就可以到Richmond Hill Early Year Center。记得去年儿子上Daycare前,因为他在国内从来没有上过托儿所,我们为了让他能早日适应,还先去过Early Year Center,因为有家长陪着,他就更愿意参加活动。然后他也能听懂老师的要求,这样到了daycare就会更容易适应了。
 

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