September 28, 2008

Last night was the windup party for my women's soccer team. Here's some of the team playing Rock Band. Don't be fooled by the expression on everyones faces - the party was actually a really fun time!

When I first looked a this picture, I thought 'that's funny, I didn't notice that the picture on the wall was so crooked. Hmm.' Then I realized that the entire photo is crooked, probably because I took it when I was sitting on the floor while drunk.

September 27, 2008

Haircut.

My hair stylist curled my hair since she didn't have an appointment right after me and had some extra time. It's been about 2 years since my hair has been curled, mostly because I'm too lazy to curl it myself and it takes a ton of hairspray for the curls to stay for longer than three minutes.

I noticed for the first time today that my stylists last name is 'Shearer', which is the most perfect name for a hair stylist I have ever seen.

September 26, 2008

Stuck in traffic on my way home from work on a Friday afternoon.

When you live in a city divided by a river, bridges become extremely important. However, when two separate accidents close down two of the bridges at rush hour, chaos ensues. A normally 15 minute drive home took me 45 minutes.

Why is it everyone decided to drive like an idiot at the same time? And why does that day have to be Friday at 5pm?

September 23, 2008

I've been making quite a bit of progress on the wedding front lately. In the last couple of weeks, I've

1. Booked a marriage commissioner (this was a big thing for me because it means even if we don't plan anything else, the wedding can still happen!)
2. Confirmed dates and other stuff with the caterer
3. Bought wedding bands
4. Come up with about a million ideas for centerpieces
5. Perused information about florists and hairdressers

I spent this evening working on a preliminary guest list while watching the Sex and the City movie on DVD. It's been fabulous.

September 21, 2008

Hey there Fall.


Look, Fall, it's nothing personal, but I have to say I'm not thrilled to see you. It's not that I don't enjoy you... I do like the lovely fall colors and the fresh fall air. It's just that this thing called Winter always follows you and, well, let's face it - Winter sucks.

September 20, 2008

So we went to see the Roughriders (RR) play the BC Lions tonight. It was a night game so I didn't take my camera, hence the picture of one of my kitties sitting on a Rider flag. I have been to many football games, but I have never seen anything like what I saw tonight.

During the fourth quarter, there was a play that resulted in a RR player fumbling the ball and BC recovering it. During the course of the play, the BC player very obviously facemasked the RR player but no penalty was called. The replay was shown inside the stadium on the maxtron and was slowed down to highlight the facemasking and the crowd went nuts pointing at the screen and shouting about the abysmal reffing. The BC player who recovered the fumble then ran over to the stands behind the BC bench (which is where we sit - in the 3rd row), gave the stands the finger, and launched the football into the stands. The already outraged fans then launched a battery of beer cans, water bottles, really anything they could throw at the BC players. The BC players then started shouting and flipping off the stands again and a couple of them picked up some of the beer cans and threw them as hard as they could at fans. Then the entire team was moved to the center of the field before a riot started.

First let me say that the behaviour of the RR fans was disgusting. It was uncalled for and was in no way, shape, or form justifiable. I did not throw anything - once the beer assault started I simply sat down and covered up my head with my hands and hoped I didn't get hit with anything. HOWEVER, the behaviour of the BC lions was definitely not something they should be proud of. Giving the fans the finger? Throwing a football into their midst out of spite? Picking up half-full cans of beer and throwing them hard at directly at fans? Come on guys, you're professional players. You wear protective equipment and you get payed to be out there on that field. Yes, the behaviour of the fans was despicable but so was yours BC! Do the Riders come into BC place and start flipping off your fans and throwing beer at them? I highly doubt it.

I think the thing that bothers me the most about the whole incident is the fact that the media is portraying it as an unprovoked attack by the fans against the BC bench, when that was most certainly not the case. Now the rider fans are being portrayed as a bunch of thugs while the BC Lions come off looking blameless. OK, BC, if that's what you need to tell yourselves so you can sleep tonight, then go ahead.

But I know what really happened. I was there.

September 14, 2008

According to Superstore, Redbull qualifies as juice.


Taking this picture got me thinking about weird things that I see that I don't write about on my blog because I can't take a picture of them. Since this is a photoblog, I must have a photo for every post so I'm always on the lookout for interesting pictures I can build a blog post around. Sometimes, though, I see weird things that I would love to write about but I just can't get the shot. For example:


1. Once, when driving to work, I saw a guy cross the street in front of me riding a bike. The rear tire and frame were a normal size for an adult but the front tire had come from a kids bike, giving the bike a really steep angle to the front.


2. A few weeks ago we went to a pub for a couple of beers on a Saturday night. No tables were open, so we sat at the bar. The guy sitting directly to my right had a pack of cigarettes and an inhaler sitting on the bar in front of him. Every time he went for a smoke, he took the inhaler with him. I wanted to tell him that if he quite smoking he probably wouldn't need the inhaler.


3. I was driving on a fairly busy street in the city the other day and I saw an older man riding a bike toward my car in the middle of my driving lane. He wasn't peddling the bike like a normal person, instead he was just pushing on the ground with his feet and coasting on the bike. He headed toward me for a few seconds, then careened into oncoming traffic. He made it to the other side of the street without getting himself killed, but I wonder if he made it home.

September 13, 2008

Ian's mom gave me this mug a few weeks ago. Ian's kindergarden picture is printed on the front. I love that picture of Ian because even as an adult, he still makes the same expression he is making in the picture. I think it's neat that I am able to see adult Ian in a picture of 5 year old Ian.

I hope our kids are that cute.

September 7, 2008

I've been thinking about centerpieces. I'm incredibly lucky to have a friend who owns a home decor and gallery shop. He's lent me several catalogues to peruse for ideas. In theory this is a great idea but now, instead of having no ideas for centerpieces, I have a hundred. Is this better or worse than having no ideas? I'm not sure.

September 6, 2008


One year ago today, we got engaged.

Today, we bought our wedding bands. This was not planned, it just worked out that way.

September 3, 2008

I have a confession to make. I have to work at feeling happy. I don't mean that I'm unhappy with my life, in fact it's quite the opposite - I love pretty much everything about my life right now. However, my default emotional setting is usually worried/anxious rather than happy. This is something I need to work on, so sometimes I try and focus on little things that make me happy even if it's only for a few seconds.

I took this picture from my office at work. I am lucky to have an office that has an entire wall of windows that provide great light. I am also lucky that I live in a city that has agricultural test plots in the middle of the city, so I can look out at open space rather than staring directly into the next office building. This morning, I saw a falcon soaring above the field hunting for his breakfast.

For a few seconds, I felt happy. Then I had to get back to work.

August 31, 2008

We spent the labour day weekend in Regina. While wandering around in Ian's Dad's backyard, I saw this crazy squirrel scaling the neighbours garage wall.

Weird.

August 29, 2008

I don't really love Y Regina. But I do love Y redundancy.