Thursday, September 22, 2011

Imagine seeing this!

Greg and I were recently in Montreal for a short getaway. We stayed downtown hotel and as I looked out the window I couldn't believe what I saw! 3000 people, all dressed in white, some in wedding gowns carrying tables, chairs and picnic baskets converged in the park across the street. We were so curious we went out and asked what was going on. They explained that they were carrying out a 23 year old Parisian tradition where a flash mob of people gathered for a chic al fresco picnic followed by dancing and entertainment!

The event was carried out with great decorum and when the picnic was over, everyone cleaned up after their own tables and then the party began and everyone danced to a kick-ass DJ till about 11pm. When they left, the park was immaculate. It was beyond cool and Greg thought, hey, why not bring this to Ottawa!

So we have!

Saturday, October 15th from 4pm - 11pm
Dress in your chicest black attire
Bring your own locally harvested food picnic feast
Invite 6 or 7 friends to join you in a pot luck picnic at your table.
Register here before September 28th: http://fs4.formsite.com/harvestnoir/form1/index.html
Below are the answers to the most frequently asked questions:




What is Harvest Noir?       
Harvest Noir is a chic “dress your best in black” picnic feast celebrating the autumn harvest with food from local farms. It includes many surprises and live musical performances by a dance-oriented parade band, followed by a dance reception with a fabulous DJ, world-class circus performers and other innovative surprises.

When is Harvest Noir?       
Harvest Noir will take place Saturday October 15 from 4-11pm. Previously, the event had been advertised for Sunday, October 16, 2011. The date has been moved to accommodate many prospective guests who had trouble getting baby-sitters on a Sunday evening.

Where is Harvest Noir?      
The venue is one of the most architecturally important and stunning spaces in Canada, but we won’t tell you more than that right now – the secret location will be disclosed a few hours prior to the event. Let’s just say that you are going to be very pleased to get to dance in a very special space that you normally have to pay to visit. The picnic portion will be held outdoors while the reception will be held indoors.

Who is invited?              
Up to 185 chefs de table, the VIP’s of the evening, will host tables of 8 (in total), inviting select friends and acquaintances for an evening of dining and dancing! Already registered are members of the media and the food, art and fashion communities.

Why attend Harvest Noir?
Harvest Noir is a unique opportunity to dress up creatively and inaugurate a remarkable new tradition with hundreds of other guests, feast on locally harvested food of our choosing with friends and community, while enjoying fabulous live entertainment, surprises and dance! Besides, our city badly needs newsworthy proof that we are capable of dressing to the nines: Ottawa has just been voted as the 8th worse-dressed city in the world, ranked worse than Jersey Shore - http://travel.ca.msn.com/photogallery.aspx?cp-documentid=30567563&page=3.

When should I register?    
Before September 28th!

Where do I register?          
Register securely for the guestlist using this form:http://fs4.formsite.com/harvestnoir/form1/index.html

How much does it cost? 
$37 + tax. As you can imagine, there are great expenses associated with putting on this event – including top-quality DJ, band, and circus performers, plus rental fee for the indoor and  outdoor venue, insurance, sound system, lighting, cloakroom, security, and tables for the picnic.  A minimum of 500 attendees is required in order to proceed with the event. We’re aiming for this to become a recurring yearly event and we can only make this happen if everyone participates by inviting guests.

How do we reach 1000 guests?   
  • Please Like us and ask your guests to like us on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/harvestnoir?ref=ts
  •  Follow updates on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/harvestnoir
  • Send invitations to friends, family, acquaintances – anyone with a sense of adventure whose company and conversation you enjoy.
  • If one or more of your friends are “social butterflies” with lots of fun friends and would make great chefs de table as well (eg. with their table next to yours), you can suggest them to the event organizers at info@harvestnoir.com
  • Send us any other creative promotional suggestions as well at info@harvestnoir.com
Where do the proceeds go?          
After paying the costs of the event, a percentage of proceeds will go to BioRegional North America, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the development of the greenest sustainable communities across Canada and the United States. Learn more here: http://www.bioregional.com/about-us/around-the-world/bioregional-north-america/ The Mysterious Events Company will retain an event management fee for organizing all of the evening’s logistics.

Who is hosting this event?           
The Mysterious Events Company, headed by Ringmaster Greg Searle and Ringmistress Samantha Biron, with a crew of terrific helpers.

What inspired this event?            
A 23-year tradition of genteel annual picnic dining and partying that originated in Paris and has been imported to Lyon, Amsterdam, Munich, Zurich, Berlin, New York City and Montreal.

What do I wear?                          
Guests must dress their best in black, head to toe. Be creative, be bold, with a retro-elegant theme wherever possible.  Men, tuxedos are not necessary, but you will need to be inventive. Women are welcome to wear ball gowns, cocktail dresses or classy pant suits. Hats are not necessary but also encouraged for men and women! Here is a list of helpful links:
What happens if it rains? 
In 23 years there has never been rain for a chic picnic! However, if Ottawa’s weather system conspires to break this streak, and we are blessed with moderate rain, guests will be encouraged to participate (as in other cities) with umbrellas. (We’re Canadians, a little October rain won’t stop us!) In the event of unbearable weather, guests will be advised that the picnic portion of the event is cancelled and we will proceed with the dance reception only but will still include the scheduled picnic entertainment.

How do I register as a Chef de Table or as a guest?
The registration form allows you to choose. You can sign up by yourself or with a friend and ask to be assigned to a table. You can indicate that you have been invited by a friend of yours who has already registered as a chef de table, so that you can join his or her table of friends. Or, you can apply yourself to be a VIP chef de table who will host up to 7 guests at your table.

What do I bring?
Chairs: The hosts will provide the tables (in other cities guests brought their own). Unless you hear otherwise, plan to bring folding chairs (not the canvas type). For those of you travelling by public transit, guests in other cities sometimes employed small folding luggage trolleys to help them convey picnic basket and chairs in a manageable package. Your chef de table will help you make arrangements.
Food: Preparing your fine dinner at home and toting it to the venue in a picnic basket, to be relished outdoors in the company of other bon vivants is an important part of the European chic picnic tradition. In the coming weeks, event organizers will be sending guests recipe tips and ideas for buying and preparing local food from the chefs of some of the region’s finest restaurants. Your chef de table has the option of coordinating food brought by all 8 diners at the table, creating a miniature “potluck”.
Place Settings: Diners also bring place settings, crystal, candles, and anything else needed to make the table as elegant and comfortable as possible, coordinated by the chef de table.

What about Parking?
Cost of parking is not included. There are at least 3 parking lots within close proximity of the event to choose from, starting at under $10 a day.

What about Car Pooling?
In the interests of trying to lower the environmental footprint of the event, we are encourage those guests arriving by car to car-pool. Additional information will be sent out to those guests who elect on the registration form to participate in car-pooling.

Monday, June 6, 2011

As Overheard by Ashiah this evening...

Age 3.75

Ashiah: I'm going to read the menu!
Me: What menu?
Ashiah: The one in the bathroom, this one. (holding Hello magazine) The one with the princess getting married. 
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Background: Just bought Ashiah a new princess book that comes with dress and crown. Ashiah asks me to install the crown, so to secure it I scoop up some hair on top of her head and tie it in a pony tail that sticks up.

Ashiah: M-O-O-M! I can't wear my hair like this. I look like Who Ville. (aka Cindy Lou)

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

36 Letters...

Let me tell you about a 23 year old woman who sat alone crying in a small 3 room apartment in a dicey neighborhood of Old Hull. It was 1996 and she stared aimlessly at the remains of her life up until then - an antique table, some reupholstered chairs and a few boxes of treasures. She had, quite literally, just left her whole life behind; husband, family, friends, community, beliefs, everything and everyone in the hope that perhaps, just maybe, she might find something out there that would make her happier. She had but one friend, a work colleague and on him and herself she relied for the strength to see her through the initial transition from a sheltered world to one that would open her up to new discoveries, danger and opportunities that she might never have imagined.

Fast forward to the year 2004, after several failed relationships and many twists and turns, she felt she could no longer cope with this new world she'd propelled herself into. No stranger to leaving it all behind, she simply woke up one day and drove clear across the country, armed with a plan to end it all, far away from anyone she cared about so as not to hurt them. She found herself in Banff, Alberta and here she thought, would be the end of her life's journey. As she settled down on an embankment by the Bow River after having hiked a long way through the woods, she held the formula to end her pain in one hand and stared aimlessly out to the river, tears streaming down her face, filled with an emptiness that to this day is inexplicable. Just then, she heard a rustling at the top of the muddy embankment behind her. She looked about a meter up into a bright evening sun and there she saw the imposing silhouette of an elk with antlers like the branches of a naked maple tree, majestically standing there looking down upon her. He was much taller than she in height and could have easily trampled her but instead, he just stood there, watching over her in silence. And as she looked back at him, an inner calm washed over her and it was as though someone had waved a magic wand as her eyes opened up to the overwhelming beauty surrounding her. Suddenly she could hear the water flow past her, feel the wind rustling through the forest framed by magnificent blue mountains and the smells... the air smelled spectacular. She was soon distracted by family of elks across the river who were watering their young, unafraid of her presence and as she looked up again she saw that the great elk was gone. And it was in that moment that she knew that life was too beautiful to throw away and that there was much left to experience, to learn, to give and to live.

That day, she made a decision to change the way she experienced this great gift we call life. She knew that whatever happened, she would never go back to a dark place again and that somehow, she would embrace the new path she had chosen and make decisions that would guide her towards a life filled with laughter, purpose and perhaps even love. She would no longer just let things happen to her but rather she would make them happen, choosing people along the way from whom she could learn and with whom she could share the gifts that nature bestowed upon her.

May 18, 2011 marked the 38th anniversary of her birth, 15 years after her decision to step into a new world and 7 years after that fateful day in Banff. She had lunch with an old dear friend and felt comforted by his words of wisdom and kind face as they ate overlooking the Rideau Canal.  She spent the rest of the day in reflection as she put behind her a tough 37th year that marked several struggles but more importantly physical and emotional hurdles due to the loss of a baby boy that she misses every day...

The evening she spent celebrating with the very special man with whom she now shares her life and the father of the best gift life has ever bestowed upon her - her amazing daughter Ashiah. She returned home after a delectable meal and a fun filled walk, stopping off to listen to some impromptu jazz and to say hello to a good friend. Feeling most content, she readied herself to fall asleep but her beloved had a surprise for her. He filled the room with candle light and proceeded to hand her a beautifully carved, 100 year old wooden box and said to open it's drawers. As she opened the third drawer, she saw that it was filled with several sheets of what looked like letters on old yellow parchment. He then instructed her to read one page at a time and left the room.

It was then, at midnight on her 38th birthday, that Samantha began to read 36 letters by candle light that would once again, impact her in a life-changing way. The first letter was addressed to her from 'we' and introduced the 36 individual letters that would follow from friends and family that wrote how she had somehow touched their lives and why she was loved by them. Samantha sat until early morning, both laughing and crying as she read incredible heartfelt words that have left their indelible mark on her heart forever; reminding her of why life truly is beautiful and how fortunate she is to have not but a handful, but several hands full of wonderful, caring, inspiring, beautiful, amazing people in her life.

Thank you for having started this 38th year of my life on a most exquisite note and thank you for giving me the privilege of being in your life and for sharing your gifts with me.

And thank you to my amazingly loving, passionate, accepting life partner Greg for reminding me every day that life truly is beautiful.

Samantha