• Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
I’m starting to wonder if I’m becoming high maintenance. Have I gradually turned into a diva over the last number of years without knowing it?
It used to be pretty easy for me to keep on top of myself and my life. But as I was entering appointments into my new online calendar, I noticed there are a whole lot of people I depend upon to keep my life together – people that never used to be on my radar. Just a note here: this does not include friends and family. They help me keep my life on track in many other ways not related to this blog post. more…
• Thursday, September 17th, 2009
I’ve been driving for almost 20 years. Wow, I feel old just writing that, but shockingly, it’s true.
Anyway, when I was growing up, my parents always owned standard transmission vehicles, so when it came time for me to learn how to drive, that’s what I learned on.
At the time, I was pretty annoyed about that, as it was much harder for me learn driving than for any of my friends and their “normal”, automatic-transmission vehicle families. more…
• Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
It’s the very last thing I expected when I stepped off the Eurostar at St. Pancras station yesterday. The UK has a certain reputation where the weather is concerned, so imagine my surprise when I found out that I’ve unknowingly walked into Britain’s first heat wave in three years.
Now granted, after just spending the better part of a week freezing my bits off in Switzerland amidst endless fog and rain, I was quite pleased to see the sun shining and feel the warmth of its rays on my face.
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• Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
To quit or not to quit – that is the question.
Now it may seem like I am talking about smoking or something like that here, but I’m actually not. What my dilemma is really centered around is what to do about my personal training sessions.
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• Tuesday, January 06th, 2009
I knew it was coming. It happens twice every year – January and September – and yet I still wasn’t totally prepared for the madness that greeted me yesterday.
What I’m talking about is the Happy New Year-induced chaos and craziness at the gym. more…
• Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
As someone who is terrified of heights, this story spoke to me more than most in today’s Toronto Star.
Seems an elevator in the CN Tower stalled during the windstorm that swept through Ontario last Sunday – trapping the unfortunate people inside for several hours just meters from the top.
Yipe, yipe, yipe!!!
Check out the article here:
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/559990
• Monday, December 29th, 2008
Our whole day got turned upside down yesterday. It eventually righted itself but not until we’d come to a few realizations.
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• Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Last night, while shopping at the Cambridge mall, I heard dogs barking.
At first I thought I was imagining things, but because I had time to kill before my hair appointment, I decided to investigate. As I rounded the corner and came to the “get your picture taken with Santa” booth, I couldn’t believe my eyes. more…
• Monday, December 15th, 2008
I was procrastinating a bit yesterday – taking many breaks from a big project I’m finishing up in an effort to stay motivated. It was hard though. And the weather didn’t help either. It was dark and miserable all day, with rain falling randomly all afternoon.
I was still in my comfy pjs after 7 pm. Now I tell myself that I can work better when I’m comfy to try to justify this behaviour. But that is not really the case. Nor is it really the point of this post. This is: more…
• Friday, December 05th, 2008
As a rule, I can’t drink coffee when I am sick. Strangely, for someone who consumes multiple lattes per day, the very thought or even smell of coffee is nauseating to me when I’m feeling under the weather. more…