You might enjoy reading if you like to read about life in Canada, sports, travel, brain issues, books, randomness or the environment. To make things interesting*, I had an aneurysm and intensive brain surgery at 32. If you can relate at all, or are curious about thoughts from a damaged brain, read on. *If that's not the reason, then I am still searching for it.
Friday, December 28, 2007
The Slideshow
Today and yesterday I was at the office writing my P.Ag. test. I put that I would only push homeless people into the river if they were on fire. We'll see.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas!
I was hanging out with my Mom today. My Dad was working and Jen and John were going to a function with John's family. I had a nice relaxing morning (with a tiny Tartan vs. vacuum cleaner incident), and then headed over to meet my mom. We went walking in the Weaselhead, and then to see a movie. I was over to there place for a delish steak dinner after.
I've actually been home for a while now, and I've been sitting in front of my computer since. Who needs a laptop when they have a catlap?
Thanks to everyone who called or texted today! Muchly appreciated.
The movie we saw today was Sweeney Todd (sorry Alli - there was slim pickings and nothing else that we both wanted to see). It's a Tim Burton-directed dark movie with Johnny Depp and Helena Bohnam Carter. I was a big fan of Corpse Bridge (same same), and in the end I was a big fan of this too. It wasn't exactly a Christmas movie. It was so dark I would call it a horror movie (unlike Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bridge, which are all family movies at heart). If you like scary movies (and musicals), so see Sweeney Todd. Be prepared to make the same face you made when Mercedes slices the Captain's cheek in Pan's Labyrinth (enngghhh!!!). My only critique is that at two hours, Sweeney Todd runs a little long. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Two of the Days of Christmas
Friday, December 21, 2007
Pirates of the Caribbean: at World's End Movie Review
Short on time?
Pirates 3: It's rubbish. Don't bother.
The longer review:
The final instalment (god's let's hope so, at least) of the Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy [Blu-ray]
series is not worth it's weight in sea salt. You probably will see if for the same reason that I did. The second movie doesn't have an ending, so I wanted to see the last one for an ending, for closure. My expectations for this movie were actually pretty high. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't expecting anything deep or particularly interesting, but all of the first movie and parts of the second were fun. All I would have needed to give Pirates 3 a good review was some more fun scenes, an ending, Kiera and Orlando to look hot and Johnny to be good and weird. No dice.
The ending is weak, and a bit confusing and disappointing in the X-Files, 11th season kind of way. After waiting thru all of Pirates 2 expecting an end and not getting one, you have to wait nearly 3 hours for the ending of 3. A movie better be pretty interesting to hold my attention that long. It's a wonder I hold a day job, really. Random details in the movie made it come up empty. The Craken turns up randomly dead on an island. The Jamaican-sounding witch lady turns out to be Calypso (in mythology, Calypso is a sea nymph) in a underdeveloped plot line that ends in her growing ginormous with terrible effects and lots of cheese. The plot line of the evil East Indian Trading company is also underdeveloped. That's a lot of underdevelopment for three hours.
The ending was the weakest part of the movie. Again, don't read on if you want to see it. Jack Sparrow stands for an awkwardly long time holding a broken sword and the heard of Davy Jones. Finally, after the whole audience is making the "awkward hands" poor Orlando gets stabbed, so Sparrow uses the sword and Orlando's hand to stab the heart, killing Davy Jones but forcing Orlando to 10 years serving in Jones' place on the ship. What an asshole. Sparrow had ample opportunity to stab it himself, but instead he forces the newly-wed Orlando to give up 10 of his most fertile years instead. At that point, Jack's saving Orlando from dying, since he's been stabbed, but if Jack hadn't stood like a moron in the first place, it wouldn't have been a problem. Besides, Jack Sparrow could be a good captain of Davy Jones ship for 10 years, but Orlando? I thought he shone the most as Eric Bana's weakling little brother in Troy. He was pretty, but he could barely hold a sword, and that's much more what I see. Instead, the movie ends with Orlando leaving for his 10 year service (at least his Dad is along for the ride), and Johnny rows off into the sunset in a rowboat. I'm sure they explained why, but I think I was asleep.
There are a couple of cute or funny moments, but really just a couple, in 3 hours.
I give it a 1.5 stars out of 5.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Chris and Kiefer
I've been a fan of Kiefer since Flatliners, although I don't watch TV, so I've never seen 24. I'm sure you know this, but the man also makes a fortune as the voice of Ford. Just recently, for the second time, Kiefer majorly fucked up, so now he's in jail for drunk driving.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20071207/kiefer_Ford_071207/20071207?hub=CTVNewsAt11
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) wants Kiefer ditched, and I couldn't agree more. Even considering how bad I felt that Billy Mahoney kept terrorizing him.
Similarly, Chris Simon got handing a 30-game suspension from the NHL for trying to hurt someone on the ice, again(his 8th violent incident).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiMwXcwY3VE&feature=related
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2007/12/19/campbell-simon-suspension.html
The article says that both that Simon is on paid leave, but also that he will lose salary. I'm not entirely sure what that means is happening too him. I think it's ridiculous if he is continued to be paid.
Both these guys seem like they need some help, and hopefully now they will get it. I just can't imagine why any other middle class professional would lose there job for a breach of ethics or conflict of interest, but when you made over $500 000 US/year (Simon) and loads more than that (Kiefer), you get to keep your job.
The Hockey Division F-All Star Game
The game was actually great. It was fun to play with so many skilled players. It was so hot in there (the Saddledome) that I don't know how the ice stays frozen. The good news is, I've lost 2 pounds!
Also, just in case you were wondering, I'm feeling a bit better, although I'm sleeping unnaturally lots of pounding the Cold FX.
Coming soon: Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End Movie review.
Monday, December 17, 2007
News on Petra
I'm feeling a bit sickly just now, so I won't expand on the article, but check it out. Go petra!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Weekend Highlights and the Hack Party
Friday night was no different, with my first session of indoor ulti or the winter (other than juniors). Indoor was a tonne of fun, in spite of my tired legs. Playing ultimate again made me feel like all of the training and other sports that I had done since my last ulti game (the day before I went to Germany) were just filler (as fun as they have been). And that's just indoor.
Frisbee made for another late night, and I was all amped up even once I get home. After I play ulti, I can't help but analysis it. I think of what plays were good, what sucked, where my turnovers were, and what I need to focus on improving. In comparison, when I finishing playing hockey or snowboarding I think, "Gosh, that was fun."
Saturday morning I went for a start time that reminded me of my nocturnal university days. I slept until 12:15! Pretty crazy, considering most weekends I am up by 8 or 8:30. I get really weird dreams when I sleep late. I can't really remember much about it, although there was running away, violence and fire involved. The next night, when I was going to sleep, I remembered the whole thing again. Dreaming is like a whole different world. When your awake, your not close enough to it to remember much, but when you are falling asleep, it all comes back.
Saturday night I had my sister and her husband John over for dinner. Which reminds me, I forgot to mention I also had my parent's over Friday for dinner. It would have been nice to have everyone over at the same time, but my place is really little and I only have three chairs. It was a lot easier this way.
Late Saturday night was the infamous toque party and Dave and Brit's in Bridgeland. It's always a fun time. I didn't drink at all, but I still felt a bit hung over this morning after staying out late (2:30 - surprised? proud?) and shouting myself nearly hoarse. A party highlight for me was some hammered chick who managed to destroy a beer bottle on the kitchen floor despite the party's 'no shoes, no glass' policy. She was drunk enough that her attempt to clean it up lasted a couple of seconds, and then she fell over in it. I hope she didn't cut her ass. She didn't feel it at the time if she did. The reason she dropped the beer bottle was she was in the kitchen checking random bottles of beer and filling her cup with any remains she could find. EW! There was a keg for Christ's sake!
The next morning was Jeff and Lindsay's garage hack party. We played a lot of sack this fall, starting in Sicamous, and continuing at fall league. The Sill's had a genius idea: why stop just because it's winter? They cleaned out the garage, and had a bunch of us over for omelettes and hack. The breakfast was amazing (thanks, guys), with delicious omelettes (Jeff's a pro after 5 years in a restaurant) and delicious fancy coffees (I had three). After the eating part(y), we headed to garage for hack. We played for 3 hours!
A few new hack terms were coined:
-the shack (kick it with your shin. shin-hack.)
-the airplane landing (is that right? a giant air-swooping step into the dead space in the middle, landing one outstretched foot with the other behind you. Usually unsuccessful.)
The old classic:
-hacksterbate (to hog it, to play with....yourself).
New but not hack related:
-How to remember where to turn to get to the Sill's house: No Sill Drive (aka Nose Hill Drive)
-Said to somebody leaving the party: hacky holidays.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Hockey and Drinking a Litre of Vodka
For some further awesome, check out what this man decided to do with a litre of vodka: http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,523106,00.html
Thursday, December 13, 2007
The Big Oopsa
After a nice warm bath and dinner, I capped off the evening with a 2 hours nap in preparation for an 11:15 hockey game. I'm finally awake, and I just finished getting all ready to go. This, alas, leads me to the big oopsa.....hockey is tomorrow night. Shit.
Oh a totally separate note, I'm pretty much finished my Christmas cards now. If you don't get one shortly, let me know, because Canada Post probably sent it Lethbridge (I was going to say Tuktoyaktuk, but I think Lethbridge is more out there). Or I made a mistake (see paragraph above).
I thought I would blog about how it is that I came to sent Christmas cards. On one hand it's completely in character for me (it's kind of dorky, but I embrace my dorkdumb) and on the other hand, pretty out of character (I can't seem to find time, let's see - put together that lamp that I finally bought weeks ago now. I still eat dinner in the dark). So anyway, it all started with that dern stress fracture that wouldn't heal. After I had my first surgery, I found a lot of time on my hands because I couldn't do anything. I was still on crutches at that point, and I got bored after about a day. So I decided the thing to do would be to start a project. I highly recommend it if you find yourself in a similar situation. It was perfect. I really like Christmas cards, so I got to send a bunch, and it took hours and hours. I've been doing it ever since. Now that I've started, I have no intention of giving it up. Like crack.
Elf was on TV the other night, while I was finishing off my Christmas cards. There was one line that I thought was hilarious. These guys are trying think of ideas for children's books. They come up with "a group a asparagus children self conscience about how their pee smells". Funny.
I wonder if there is any hope of me getting to sleep before 2 am. Bollucks.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Weekend Highlights
Friday night I swung by Terri's place for a beer after my workout. We were actually going to bake out deserts for the ulti party at MAC's the next day, but I had a long workout and ran out of time. In the end, not a lot (read: no baking of any kind), actually happening.
The highlights of Saturday were a Christmas get together at my sister's place. It was my first Christmas function other than my work Christmas party, and it was a lot of fun.
Right after, I headed to Mary Ann's house for some good food and chats. MAC also put on a fabulous slide show of pictures from the season. Definitely a highlight. Terri's cupcakes were awesome too. (Those the cupcakes not made Friday night). The white cup cakes had out brown uniform board shorts (that I love so much), a couple had little frisbee players, and the chocolate ones had our boobie shirts, complete with jelly bean boobies. It's too bad that more folks from the team couldn't come, but Mac, Robert, Terri, Jeff, Lindsay and I had a great time. If you couldn't make the party, I ate you cupcake.
I worked out that night, since I didn't have time that morning. It ended up working out great - I was going to go for a jog, but Nat was going skating at renfrew, so I went there instead. We played an hour of shinny with some boys who could really skate. It was fun to play outside, and cool to see players so good. The rest of my workouts was strength stuff at home, which definitely does not make the weekend highlight reel.
Today I went snowboarding at COP (aka the lam-o-hill) with Jeff and Lindsay. I'm not sure why I didn't include an e, but I didn't. We had a lot of fun. It got pretty busy in the afternoon, but the conditions were pretty decent. It wasn't really icy. It was nice to go get a few turns in and see what I could remember. I'm off to Sunshine with Weaze on Wednesday, and I feel a little more confident now. Whoever said it's just like riding a bike has never been to Moab.
The lowlight (although the funniest part) of snowboarding today was the mouse. Yes, the mouse. So there we were, gearing up for snowboarding day 1, season 2. Lindsay puts here boots on and points out a place where one is uncomfortable. She decides to fix it, after debating a bit of whether or not it's worth it to take the boot off again. IT WAS A DEAD MOUSE! In her boot...ew. Nasty. Lindsay was a good sport. I'm sure the story will be on the Sill's blog, and I'm sure they will tell the story better.
I should get back to my Christmas cards. I hope your weekend was good too....whoever you are.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Numa!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Club Ted and Wildlife Sightings II

Here is a picture from Club Ted (photo credit to Tess). A keen eye may notice a lot of ankle in this picture. Those pants are 2, 3, dare I say possibly 4 sizes too small. I'm glad you can't see my ass in this photo. I don't actually remember it being taken. I do remember tossing back both drinks and announcing that I'd won.
It sure was amazing to see those moose driving. Good thing they had a sun roof. I feel.....sheepish.
Club Ted and Other Wildlife Sightings
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Drayton Valley
The good thing about being in a small town is SAAN. I found a great outfit for Club Ted, a dress-up party I am going to tomorrow night in Millarville. More on the theme tomorrow night, plus I'll post pictures. Another fun note about Club Ted is that I nearly got to take the quadruplet's bus to and from the party. No, really. You know, the quadruplets. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2007/08/16/cal-quadruplets.html
Well, my friends holding the party know them (well, okay, their parents), so we nearly got the bus as a partymobile, since it's out-of-town and it's going to be a piss-up. Unfortunately, it didn't work out (insurance issues), but we're getting a minivan and a driver (aka Leanne's brother) instead. It's going to be great, but the quad's bus would have been pretty cool. Oh shut up. Like they need it. They can't even drive yet.