Monday, August 28, 2006

Well, this was an exciting, if long, week.
On Sunday I got my wedding dress! Very exciting. Since PI also reads this occassionally, all i can say is, it's white! Now I have to get shoes.
On Monday we had the end of the summer, yay we've almost hit 5000 projects, congrats Max, you've written your exam, buy Bubbles, buy D, Hello PI party. Hooray for parties. I think I'm still digesting all the food I ate.
On Wed we had the anual building bbq. There was a lot of food, but we don't know very many ppl in the building, so we left early as there was no one to talk to.
On Thurs bear invited us over for dinner to continue her "learning to cook" dinner series. As she left for university on Fri I made her green tea ice cream. It turned out quite well.
On Sat we went to buskerfest and had an AMAZING time. There were tons of great acts :)




Sunday was the Howard's 24th anual island picnic. It rained quite a bit in the morning, but we eventually made it out to the party and had a great time.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Yesterday morning our cat managed to prove, beyond any doubt, that he is an idiot. While we were having our shower, he was, as he often does when he's frisky, batting at toes that passed too close to the shower curtain. We discouraged him from continuing and, so we thought, he left that bathroom to lick himself out of the steam for a while. We continued w/ our shower thinking the cat was safely out of range when he appeared, pointy end first and screeching, at elbow height flying through the shower curtain! He ricocheted off the back wall of the bathtub, landed on my feet, right under the spray of the shower, and both stu and myself sustained injuries as he exited the bath tub just as fast as he had entered it. Unfortunately, this event does not seem to have discouraged his forays into the bathroom or the bathtub :(

Also yesterday, we went to the Taiwanese festival w/ CP in the morning. While we were there we went to a cooking demo, the food tent, and watched the shows from the lighting booth courtesy of IB :) It was a fun morning, but we were really just killing time before PM's party!

Happy Birthday PM!!! <:-)

We had a wonderful and delicious time eating tons of dim sum and then we went to the Laugh Resort (a comedy club). This was especially good as PI and I have wanted to go to a comedy club and just never gotten around to it. We both had a great time. It was also good to see some old friends I hadn't seen in AGES (hi AT /me waves).

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Since I last posted Grammy has had her last chemo and can start to get her life back to normal, we went to the Jazz Festival and had a good time, went to a really fun party at PI's old boss's (see his blog for that), had PM and MT over for dinner and movie after MT's concert which was quite good, esp his solo (see PM's blog for that), had my mom and sister over for dinner, gone to B's for pie and to say happy birthday to the kids, gone to Kincardine for Grammy's birthday w/ the family (hooray for fondu and other deliviousness), and to PI's parents on the way back from Grammy's. Hooray for long weekends, it was much needed.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Well, I thought I'd seen the last of Bell, but apparently not. L just got a stack of bills for the internet. It took them a while to track her down. We cancelled the account in April. The bills are for May ->

I hate Bell and I'm beginning to wonder if they're trying to piss me off on purpose.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Since I last blogged we've been to see the fireworks finale at Festival of Fire, had ppl over for dinner and been over to other ppl's places for dinner, watched and groaned at the world cup game (Zidane what were you thinking!), seen IT's new house, been sick, watched lots of movies, and gone to Shakespeare in the Park. Shakespeare in the Park was fun. I've always liked Commedy of Errors. The picnic was also excellent as always and it was good to get a couple of nurtz games in.

Happy Birthday to:
Canada, Matt, Maura, Phi, Michelle, Liane, Bear, MT, Taddy, Luca, Sarah, Mom, Andrea, and Mrs. H. Also, happy World Jump Day and System Administrator's day.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Well, now that we're back and I've posted about Australia I can tell you what's been happening lately. PI is job hunting, we've been working on getting the pics down to a number that ppl will watch, meeting ppl for dinner whom we haven't seen in months, etc. Also, Tues the 13th was convocation. I'm now officially graduated :)



We've also looked at a hall for the wedding and booked the church for next Aug 11.

Happy Father's day to my dad and PI's. Also to Granddad and all other dads out there. We went to F's for the usual B side family party and that was fun.
May 26 - Today we left for Sydney. J drove us into town to meet A and S and they started us on our drive south. We were going to climb Mt. Warning but, because of our late start and the fact that we got lost, we ended up not having enough time. Instead, we found a busk tucker stall and had more fun w/ local food. We tried a fruit that, when you eat it, tastes like an entire fruit salad. We also had more finger limes. These ones were much bigger than the ones we had at the resteraunt. Rather than eating the whole thing we cracked them open. Inside were little green capsules that looked a lot like cavier. When you pop them b/w your teeth you get a burst of lemon/lime flavour. They're yummy. We also found Budah's hand. As if it didn't LOOK weird enough, unlike most fruit, apparently you only eat the skin.



We stopped at Springbrook National Park where we walked through some rain forest and saw a natural bridge that was formed by water eroding part of the roof of a cave and leaving a section in tact across the waterfall. It was really beautiful there.



We stopped in a few more places along the way that looked pretty. Saw a lot of kookaburras and a couple of kangaroos by the side of the road. The tourist trails there are...interesting to drive at the speed suggested on the signs. A lot of them aren't paved or maintained and whenever a bridge is necessary it looks as if the bridge was built then they tried to link them up with roads and missed. There is often a very tight turn onto and off of a bridge which is difficult to manage in a station wagon going about 80 km/h. We stopped again in Nimbin, the home of Mardi Grass. It is, essentially, a stoner town. A was stopped on the way into town by police doing brethalizer tests. Apparently they just do that every now and then...especially around Nimbin. In Nimbin we got asked about 8 times if we wanted a joint/cookie/brownie/other laced item and we were only there for about an hr! We also stopped in the Hippi Museum. They have a room that has tons of old fashioned egg beaters hanging from the ceiling. Everything else in the museum was similarily random and strange.



We stopped in Byron Bay for the evening at what turned out to be a very noisy hostle.



May 27 - This morning we rented a car (ouch, 1 way costs!) and started our drive to Sydney. Once PI got a handle on the fact that they drive on the other side of the road things were pretty much ok. He never quite got used to the idea that the windshield wipers and the turn signals were on opposite sides, however, and we went around several round abouts and corners w/ the windshield wipers on. We had a very clean windshield when we arrived in Sydney. We stopped briefly in Hungry Head and Hat Head National Parks b/c they had funny names. We ended up in Raymond Terrace for the evening at a Best Western where the only thing they had left was a spa room. After a VERY luxurious bath we went to bed.

May 28 - We arrived in Sydney just before noon and dropped the car off at the air port. From there we took a shuttle bus to the City Central YHA which was really nice. They gave us some directions and we walked around Sydney for the rest of the day. We went down to the harbour to have a look at the bridge and the Opera House. We also took a tour of the Opera House which was more informative and fun than I thought it was going to be.



We took the train back to the centre of town and then the monorail in a circle just so we could say we'd taken the public transit. The train in particular was a lot of fun. It's a lot like the GO Train here, but their seats can be flipped so you're facing someone, or not, as you choose. We took a video of it 'cause it was so neat. The train's also 2 stories like the GO. The monorail had a commentary about the city as you drove around it.



May 29 - We decided that, given we only had 1 day left in Sydney the best money value was to take a tour into the Blue Mountains. The first stop on the bus tour was at Featherdale. While this was a significantly less impressive zoo than any of the places we'd seen with J and j there was still stuff we hadn't seen. They had an albino peacock and wallabies and we both got to hold a tawney frog mouth and a kookaburra. There were also some birds we hadn't seen in other places. Later stops included Gulver's Leap, Echo Point and the Three Sisters, Scenic World where we went on a cable car across the valley, the steepest rail way in the world down the mountain, and a different cable car back across the valley. All of the views were spectacular and the pictures really don't give them justice.



We then stopped to look at the Boar's Head, then drove to Leura where we stopped in the candy store and Josaphine's. On the drive back to the ferry dock to take a boat back to Sydney we stopped at the Olympic Park to have a look at a couple of the building there. It was dark though, so we didn't see as much as I'd have liked to.

May 30 - 31 - We left Sydney this morning on Air Newzealand to Aukland. I watched My Family and Other Animals and Casinova on the plane at some point b/w Sydney and LA. The food was, as usual, nummy. We arrived in LA before we left Aukland b/c of the date line. There was a 7-8 hr lay over in LA which we both could have done w/o. LAX is not a pleasant place to spend any length of time and there wasn't really any good/inexpensive place to eat. We arrived back in Toronto at about 6:30 am and PI's parents picked us up and brought us some food since we'd emptied the fridge before we left (which was much appreciated).