Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Beautiful Detached in Meadowvale Village


In the heart of Meadowvale Village lies this beautiful detached home. This is an exclusive listing. A gorgeous 3000 sq ft home, stunning interior and exterior, hardwood floors on the ground level, built in stainless steel appliances, beautifully landscaped, tastefully decorated and the list goes on.....Call Rashna at 416-554-7253 for further information.

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Hot Market in Meadowvale Village



Many homes in our neighhourhood have sold for more than list price. Now is the perfect time to sell. A lack of inventory and multitude of buyers makes for a perfect market setting for sellers.

Buyers on the other hand have to dash out and see that home once it's on the market so as not lose an opportunity to register an offer on the home. Many homeowners are requesting offers on a scheduled date hoping to create a mulitiple offer situation.

Great time to upgrade! There's a huge lack of semi-detached homes available for sale in our area. Buyers, buyers flurrying in and out of open houses. Where were they last January 2009? That's when market conditions created a buyer's market! Remember: Real estate always goes up and it's always Location, Location and Location!


Meadowvale Village Food Drive


What a fantastic food drive! Our Easter neighbourhood food drive was extremely successful. The rain held off! Our volunteers were enthusiastic and persistant. I am so proud of all my volunteers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

A big thank you to our neighbours for their food donations. All food was donated to the Mississauga Food Bank.


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Meadowvale Village Food Drive


Let's hope it doesn't rain over the weekend as our Easter Food drive starts at 11am on Saturday March 20th until March 21st. Whether it's raining or snowing we're going to be collecting food door to door. All food collected will be donated to the Mississauga Food Bank.
Check out our Xmas Food Drive photo to the right. We always have fun! Winston, our beloved beagle just didn't want to wear his santa hat!


If you would like to volunteer contact Rashna. Community hours are available for high school students. It's a rewarding experience to give back to our community and a great experience for the children.

It's quite a challenge to organize the food drive, however, with family and volunteer support, we manage to have a tremendously successful food drive each time. We tackle 1500 homes in Meadowvale Village. It all began in December 2004 with our Xmas Food Drive. I visited the food bank at the time to advise them of our food drive and I was shocked how many were there to pick up food. I decided to organize the food drive for Xmas, Easter and Thanksgiving. It's only three weekends a year of volunteering and it's a cause that is very dear to me.
I look forward to this experience each time and watch the children who started volunteering in 2004 continue helping with the food drive and the amazing transformation from being extremely timid in knocking on doors and making new friends to being role models to the younger children. These children are amazing. Full of energy, willing to help and never complaining if it's too cold in our December food drive.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making our Meadowvale Village Food Drive a huge success year after year.


Monday, March 8, 2010

There's No Place Like Home

There's nothing like a chai latte with one of my close friends at Second Cup. I love going there. I never manage to get a seat near the fireplace because someone always beats me to it! I'm hooked on those cherry almond pastries. They are so delicious!

Anyway friends help one another and here in Meadowvale Village, I am blessed with great friends, great neighbours and there's no other place like it. If you ever run out of milk and sugar, there's always a neighbour to ask. I love this Village and rave about it. When visitors ask me about the neighbourhood during open houses.. I can't stop talking about it. But then that is probably a good thing!

The deer in the farmer's field, the kids that come to the door selling those yummy chocolate covered almonds, the kids playing street hockey, the early morning and late evening joggers, the food drive, the school fair, Halloween night, Xmas lights, gorgeous patios and front yards with beautiful hanging baskets, the "whose grass is greener" chatter, our neighbourhood doggies going for their walks, the Heartland shopping centre, conservation, parks, hwys, schools and of course watching our speed limit especially on Old Derry Rd. Yes ...I've seen a few people caught! Oh there's just so much here. Yes! Home Sweet Home. Better than Kansas....Sorry Dorothy!

Phyllis To The Rescue!


It's that time when the hubby goes out of town on business and I'm left with the kids, the work, the house and the laundry and of course dinner. Well....here in Meadowvale Village we have Phyllis who has been catering for many years.

I tried her vegetarian lasagne which I picked up on Saturday night. It was so good that my son turned to me and said "yeh...this is definitely better than yours Mom" I didn't even ask him how it was. Anyway I'm truly happy. Not at least bit offended about my lasagne. Now I know who to call for catering. When it's too crazy of a work schedule...call Phyllis or just don't feel up to cooking...call Phyllis. Her number is handy on my fridge. Yes and oh yes...some of those summer backyard parties...I know that I won't be stressed.

The wonderful thing about the lasagne was that it was so fresh and just the right amount of vegetables. Not drowning in sauce or hiding under layers of cheese. Perfect!

Phyllis...I'll be calling you! Can't wait to try out other dishes...I'll keep you posted. Here's her number at Panini Cafe: 905-696-6801

Friday, March 5, 2010

Winston's World

I believe it was around July 2007 when my sons, Deven and Dylan started asking if they could get a dog....so here were their promises:
  • I will train the dog
  • I will clean up after the dog
  • I will stop nagging you and telling you that I am bored
  • I will have company
  • I will do chores in the house without an allowance!
  • I will be out walking the dog AND think of all the fresh air and exercise I'll get.

Okay so the list went on and on. However, my eldest son did corner me because I told him that if he took on dog walking for a year ( walking the neighbours dog) then that would prove some sort of responsibility. SO of course after the year was up, he asked me again and proved his case. I thought he would have forgotten. I guess this kid's going to become a lawyer! I then advised him that if we dogsit then that would also prove the responsibility. So along came Mia, a sweet natured boxer & terrier mix. Our neighbour was going on holidays and asked us to look after Mia...we graciously accepted. What perfect timing I thought. This was sure going to be a summer to remember. A dog to look after for a whole month! Deven promised to get up at 6am everyday to walk Mia. Surely that won't happen I thought. Well, Deven did surprise me. He got up everyday for an entire month and walked Mia. They were inseparable. We loved Mia so much that it was hard for us when the neighbours came and took her home. Sometimes she would sprint down our street on her walks to see if we were around.

On our family trip to Tremblant in 2008, stuck indoors on a rainy day we happened to watch the Wesminster dog show and this cute little dog named "Uno" became the first beagle to win best in show . The kids got quite interested and we took over Amit's ( my husband) laptop and googled and gathered information on Beagles. Those adorable floppy long ears and sweet face just got to my heart. Beagles are high-energy, carefree, stubborn and strong willed. If you don't give them enough exercise then that build-up of energy may release some of the mischievous nature in them. Perfect fit for the family!

My husband was having a panic attack as he thought it would be too much for us to handle a dog. I decided I wanted one as well. Perhaps it would be nice for the kids. I convinced Amit, my husband and he reluctantly agreed. I think he was missing Mia.

So along came Winston, our dearest and youngest member of the family. The little guy was 8 weeks old when we picked him up from the breeder. I read beagle books, all about training, asked my friends in the neighbourhood about vets, best food etc... Yes...he was really stubborn with the training but our dog trainer kept us focused and told us not to give up... We trained Winston in the middle of winter. I would advise others to get a dog during the spring as all those trips outdoors training a dog can be extremely tiring. We managed to get through the winter of 2009 and trained Winston. We were on shifts for training. I was the morning shift, Deven the afternoon shift and Amit was evening shift. Dylan our youngest said that he was exempt due to his age plus being -30 he said it was not a good idea for him to go out in the cold. Hmn! Smart Kid!

Winston gives us so much happiness, love and he's just a wonderful dog. After owning a dog, I totally understand how owners talk to their dogs when walking them, all about the unconditional love they provide, how you'll do anything to look after their health and buy those treats and toys without even thinking! Training is a must and if you do decide to get one, do your research as to what breed is best for your lifestyle, factor in vet costs and remember patience is a must.

Check out Winston's World here

Experience Counts...Results Define Me!

Rashna Chotai does things a little differently to get you the most for your home and the best deal on a purchase. "Selling your home is like selling my home"

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