Monday, August 22, 2005

Storm on the horizon

As I look towards the west the clouds are looming. I see lightning flash. It is too far away to hear the thunder. A storm is approaching. You can smell it in the air. Close the windows and get inside.

Do you ever get the feeling something big and bad is going to happen? I’m bracing myself for the storm. I'm not just being paranoid. All the signs are there. I may not get out of it unscathed.

Stupid

I bought a laptop cooler last month. It went kaput. Boo. I hope I can get it exchanged.

Saturday, August 20, 2005

One more thing that makes me miss Regina






Well if the owner endorses the place, it's GOT to be good!

Friday, August 19, 2005

Famous (and not so famous) Janices

This morning I was bored so I procrastinated from housework by looking up other Janices on the Internet. I hope you find this as amusing as I did.

This is the Janice show. You may not be aware that all women's shoes have female names. I'm glad my shoe is strappy with a heel.


A British movie where the character's name is Janice Beard. It isn't about a bearded Janice.


A Janice dressed as a jellyfish.


A singer from the 80s named Janice.


A picture drawn by a university student for their prof named Janice.


Royal Doulton figurine named Janice


Last but not least, articles about Janice from The Muppet Show.
Janice is a member of the family
Janice, an intimate portrait

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Wedding Photos!

My sister has started posting some wedding photos. there promises to be more in the future.
Mary's Wedding Photos

I might just post ones that she doesn't have.
Last night at work I finished an hour early! I get paid for 3 hours no matter how long it takes. It was so exciting. It makes up for the hour extra the night before. It seemed like it had been pretty slow at the store. I'm still in a good mood about it. Hopefully things go quickly tonight too.

Strange but interesting fact: today is the birthday of Edward Norton, Patrick Swayze, Christian Slater and Robert Redford. Crazy.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Random Sillies

Hey, I'm back. Well, I've actually been back for a couple days but I finally had a little time for blogging.

I regret to inform you that this is not an update of my recent adventures. I don't know when I'll have time for that. You just might have to call me if you need or want to know.

Things I have found in the last while:



Before I recount my tales of Pinelow, I am going to make a photo album for my blog from my sister's wedding. that will take some time. I still plan to post some stories too (even though it has been a month).

Thursday, August 4, 2005

All work and no play makes Jan a dull girl

I can't believe it is almost a week since I posted last.
Quick recap of the last week:

* Toes are better but still not great.

* Went to a family reunion on Monday. My grandma's cousin and her daughter are visiting from England.

* Had my first 2 days of work. It took me 4 hours the first night then half hour less last night. I hope eventually it will only take 3 hours.

* Went to my (great) Auntie Winnie's funeral yesterday in North Battleford. I got a ton of stuff from my grandma because she is moving in with my parents.

* Tonight one of my roommates come home.

* I have burned approximately 14 DVDs in the last week. I'm trying to free up computer space.

* I leave for Pinelow on Saturday morning.

I need to nap before supper. There may be more stories but all I can think about is sleeping. Going to bed after 2am does that to a girl.

Friday, July 29, 2005

When I was at the doctor today for my allergy shot, I asked about my toe. It was hurting last night and this morning. She said I had an abscess under my toenail. To quote Ky, quoting Mel's nephew "sgusting!" My doctor is still on vacation sot his other doctor told me a couple things I should be doing to make it better. I'm supposed to go back in if it does not get better in a couple days.

I got a part-time job at a bookstore. To start it is only 9 hours a week straightening books after the store closes. I had my interview yesterday and my training today. Stupid me I was supposed to hand in a bunch of forms today but forgot them at home. I will still get to go to Pinelow. (Did I mention I was going to Pinelow?) I explained to my new boss the situation: my grandparents asked me to drive them. He said he would be able to find someone else.

I'm having some people over tonight for fun and good times. Tomorrow I am driving some friends to the airport.

Interesting article

How Costco Became the Anti-WalMart - NYTimes Online

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Oy with the poodles already!

This is so frustrating! I applied for a teaching job over a month ago. It was the end of the school year and they asked me to rush it in. I did not hear anything from them so I assumed I did not get an interview. I found out today that they haven't even done interviews yet! They re-posted the ad for the position today. It is getting to be the time when I need to let the school divisions know if I am available for next year for subbing.

There was another position that was advertised this week on the newspaper. It was a small ad that it was a high school teaching position and you were supposed to call for more details. I called on Monday and no one answered. I left a message. I had not heard from them yet so I called back today. No one answered so I left another message. What is the point of having an ad that says you have to call for more details if there is no one to answer the phone or return messages?

I dropped off some resumes yesterday. All went well now I just have to wait and see. This one place had the most bizarre application form ever. It was a small business and they had a lot of questions that were irrelevant. Still seems like a nice place to work.

Finally another one

Warning! It doesn't make much sense unless you have seen the movie. Of course that might be the beauty in it.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 30 seconds, re-enacted by bunnies.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

I plan to drop off some resumes today. I'm looking for a part-time job. I'm wondering if it is actually going to happen. I am never going to be satisfied with the cover letters. I really want them to stand out but I don't have forever to rewrite them. I think I need to get away from them for awhile.

I have the stupid "Max 5" chocolate bar jingle in my head. Argh. You know 5 is more than 4. I'm sure it is a wonderful product but Hershey, you need a better advertising campaign.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Ouch again

My toe that was bleeding is now worse. I was looking for my keys in my bag when a cyclist whizzed by. I jumped out of the way and stubbed my toe on my tire. It started bleeding again and now it is bruised really badly too. Through this past couple days, I am amazed my language has not been profane at all. It is miracle in fact.

I had an excellent supper tonight. First a little back story: one of my roommates always buys too much fruit and vegetables when she shops. I get stuck trying to make sure the food does not go to waste. There were a couple of grapefruit, a bag of oranges and a lemon and a half. I made spinach salad with grapefruit, oranges and cucumbers. I even made a citrus vinaigrette. I also had salmon and rice. I rock. My hands are sore from squeezing juice of 2 lemons and 2 oranges.

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Sisters

I promise I will have stories from the wedding soon. My mom sent me this picture today:

poor, poor Janice

Last night I got injured playing football. After our Bible study last night, we played football at the park near the church. Graison and I ran into each other. We were on the same team. Stupid me, I was wearing sports sandals. It didn't really hurt but I was amused that I had grass under my toenails. When I took the grass out the one of them started bleeding. It wasn't much and I kept on playing. The more I ran the more it bled so I had to quit. I tried to walk so I would not put pressure on my toe because it was still bleeding.

After football we went out to a restaurant. Near the end of the meal my toe twinged with some serious pain. It was only these little flashes so it wasn't a big deal.

When I got home I removed my nail polish. My second toe is bruised and my third toe is the one that was bleeding. I'm scared I might lose my toe nails. I tired to put ice on them before bed because they were a little swollen.

5 am this morning I woke up in quite a bit of pain. I don't know if I did something to my foot while I was sleeping. All I know is that my toes are throbbing in pain. I am soaking my foot in cold water and took some Tylenol. I am so tired, I hope I can go back to sleep.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

Duh

I am such a moron. I got my laptop cooler to work. The problem: it was not turned on. I feel like an idiot. I emailed the company asking where I should send it to get it exchanged.

One of my most annoying experiences as network administrator was a teacher calling me into the computer lab for an "emergency". I was teaching P.E. when I was called away. The teacher needed his computer for the class he was teaching and it would not turn on. The problem was he had not turned on the monitor. A real emergency would have been the time a monitor started on fire (which did happen). Ironic that now I am guilty of the same stupidity I hate so much.

ouchie

I have heartburn from supper. I put too much onion in the frittatas I made.

I went and hung out with my friend Shannon tonight. we had a good visit and watched Romancing the Stone. Cute movie.

I'll have to give an update about my sister's wedding soon.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Overcome by laziness

I have been sick since I got home from Regina. My sister was sick for her wedding last week and I caught a cold from her. The couple days I have had a sinus headache and it does not help my mom sent my nyquil and dayquil with my sister. Booooooooooo. I bought my sister Advil cold and sinus not nyquil.

I know I have not posted in awhile but I really have not felt like it. Not that my life is depressing or something, I just couldn't think about what to talk about.

Currently I am procrastinating from getting my allergy shots. I at least had an excuse the last couple days being sick (often doctors will not give you the shots if you are sick). Now I am better and don't have an excuse. I'm tired and do not feel up to waiting for over an hour. Today I made progress to make it out the door. I even got into street clothes. Maybe tomorrow I'll go.

Some changes to Janny's Blog

I changed it so anyone can post a comment on my blog without me reviewing it first. I can still delete any inappropriate comments or cryptic messages from terrorist cells.

Mike, I miss that you don't post anymore. See, I'm not ignoring you.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

I can't make this stuff up...

Pacific Palisades' Current Honorary Mayor: Steve Guttenberg

In unrelated Steve Guttenberg news, he will be a recurring character on Veronica Mars next season.

Celebrity Psychos - The Summer They All Went Mad

Make sure to check out the Diagnostic Celebrity Manual!
Celebrity and Its Discontents: A Diagnosis

"...and how do you use this technology? To beat King Koopa and save the princess."*

Super Mario Physics Tutorial





*George Feeny from Boy Meets World

Thursday, July 14, 2005

For once and for all, let's just drop this...

Ky, Jamiroquai is a band whose lead singer is JK. He is not Jamiroquai. Just like Gwen Stephani is not No Doubt just the lead singer.
If you don't believe me:
Bio from from The Funkin Website

I don't need to hear a rant about how I always have to prove myself right. This is something I knew and I had to prove to myself I was not going crazy.

The anatomy of a mustache

I was so right about what a handlebar mustache is:

How could I let anyone ever doubt myself?
Source: World Beard and Moustache Championships: Beard and Moustache Categories

Maryanne, this is not a handlebar mustache:

Although I do believe that it made you throw up a little bit in your throat.

Saturday, July 2, 2005

So, um, Sheryl Crow was there?

I found this on the BBC website:

Some parting words...

I'm off to camp this week so no blogging for Janny.

To recap the last week for me:
* Was in Regina for my sister's bridal shower
* Bought lots of wedding related stuff
* It rained and rained and rained and rained...
* For Canada Day, walked to the Jazz Festival in the afternoon. Had an excellent meal at the Spadina Freehouse. I watched fireworks from the river in the evening. More rain.

I have to still have to pack and get my allergy shot before I can go. I hope to be there before supper time.

wow, she looks attractive

Thursday, June 30, 2005

The Old Man is Snoring

I woke up this morning in Regina to a newscaster saying: "Don't complain about the amount of rain we got yesterday. Just be glad you don't live in Southeast Saskatoon." Just wait a minute, I live in southeast Saskatoon. There has been flooding and sewer back ups in our area. I called Ang but she said our place was ok. Environment Canada recorded over 70mm of rain in my part of the city.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Good for what ails you

This morning I was watching a rerun of Daily Planet. There was this story on laughter. The creepiest part was when he was talking about that humans may not be the only animals that laugh. Apparently rats make a squeaking noise when they are tickled. I would like to know who was the one that was tickling rats and discovered this.

Other interesting facts:
* The person speaking is more likely to laugh than the person listening
* Women laugh more than men
* Men are attracted to women who laugh a lot
* Laughing is the only form of communication that is truly spontaneous

Monday, June 27, 2005

Interesting facts about Janny

As of 6/27/2005 7:54:52 PM CDT
Janny is 27 years old.
Janny is 326 months old.
Janny is 1,418 weeks old.
Janny is 9,922 days old.
Janny is 238,147 hours old.
Janny is 14,288,874 minutes old.
Janny is 857,332,492 seconds old.

There are 305 days till my next birthday
on which my cake will have 28 candles on it.

Those 28 candles produce 28 BTU's,
or 7,056 calories of heat (that's only 7.0560 food Calories!) .
You can boil 3.20 US ounces of water with that many candles.

My birth tree is Walnut Tree, the Passion
Unrelenting, strange and full of contrasts, often egoistic, aggressive, noble, broad horizon, unexpected reactions, spontaneous, unlimited ambition, no flexibility, difficult and uncommon partner, not always liked but often admired, ingenious strategist, very jealous and passionate, no compromises.

The moon's phase on the day I was
born was waning gibbous.

Underpaid and Underappreciated?

I found an opinion piece in today's New York Times about the problems with teachers being underpaid. It is from an American perspective but still applicable to Canada.
Reading, Writing and Retailing By DAVE EGGERS, NINIVE CALEGARI and DANIEL MOULTHROP

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

I was checking out Manolo's Shoe Blog and found a link for In Souls. I was reminded of a story:

Jesus entered the temple area and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. "It is written," he said to them, " 'My house will be called a house of prayer,'but you are making it a 'den of robbers.'" Matthew 21:12&13 (New International Version)

Children's Books Meme

My sister issued a challenge to list what books from the Teachers' Top 100 Books
I read about 33. I may have read more of them but these are the ones I remember reading. Which ones have you read?

1. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White (9-12 years)
3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
4. The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
5. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (4-8 years)
6. Love You Forever by Robert N. Munsch (4-8 years)
8. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle (Baby-Preschool)
11. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (Baby-Preschool)
13. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis (9-12 years)
14. Where the Sidewalk Ends: the Poems and Drawing of Shel Silverstein by Shel Silverstein (All ages)
17. Oh, The Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
20. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? by Bill Martin, Jr. (Baby-Preschool)
22. The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams (4-8 years)
25. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
26. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka (4-8 years)
28. Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder (9-12 years)
30. The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne (4-8 years)
40. Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder (9-12 years)
42. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien (Young Adult)
56. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume (9-12 years)
57. Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary (9-12 years)
62. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss (4-8 years)
67. The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (4-8 years)
70. Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery (9-12 years)
73. The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper (4-8 years)
74. The Cay by Theodore Taylor (Young Adult)
75. Curious George by Hans Augusto Rey (4-8 years)
78. The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson (9-12 years)
80. Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder (9-12 years)
84. Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish (4-8 years)
85. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh (9-12 years)
94. Clifford, the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell (4-8 years)
99. Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney (Baby-Preschool)
100. The Paper Bag Princess by Robert N. Munsch (4-8 years)

AFI 100 Years...100 Quotes

My favorite movie quote is from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Marilyn Monroe's character is trying to find out if a gentlemen is rich (and thus suitable to marry her friend).

Lorelei Lee: I've been wondering, what's your line Mr. Malone?
Ernie Malone: My line? My most effective one is to tell a girl she has hair like a tortured midnight, lips like a red couch in an ivory palace that I'm lonely and starved for affection. Then, I generally burst into tears. It seldom works.

What is your favorite movie quote? Discuss.

How ya feelin'?

Hot, Hot, Hot

Supposed to be even hotter today than yesterday. I was so hot last night as I tried to fall asleep, I covered my feet in a cold, wet towel. At least it is supposed to be cooler the next two days. I plan to not turn on the oven today.

My job prospects are rather depressing. I have not had a teaching position to apply for in weeks. I have not had a single interview for any of teaching positions I have applied for. I have no idea what to do with my life. People tell me I need to get a full time job (like I am choosing subbing over a contract). What happened to this alleged math teacher shortage?

I read an interesting article about Nick Ray in the Vanity Fair Hollywood edition. He wrote and directed Rebel Without a Cause. It was interesting to find out the story that he wanted to make (which could never be made in the 50s). The resulting story still had parents freaking out.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Silly Janny

So what is Janny doing on this first day of summer? Baking pies at 11pm, logically. I thought to myself, "Self, it is still 24C at 11pm, time to bake some pies." Actually the ladies where making pies at the church tonight. Ang and I promised to take some home, bake then freeze them. It just happens to be a bad day to be baking pies (on a hot day with no air conditioning). Ang's logic is "It can't get any hotter". I have all windows in the house open. There is a nice cross breeze so it isn't that bad. It is supposed to rain tonight. Hopefully it doesn't before I go to bed.

I might be in trouble...

They are updating the Canadian Copyright Act. First reading of the ammendments(pdf) happened yesterday.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Wave of Babies

Issue 9 of Teen Girl Squad!
It's Over!

Centrifugal Bumblepuppy anyone?

As if I was not freaking out enough that our society was getting closer to a Brave New World when I read this article: British Team grow sperm and eggs from stem cells. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! I am freaking out!

Friday, June 17, 2005

Movies I want to see but have not gotten around to yet


Garden State
: I own this movie but have not even taken it out of the package yet. I bought it about a month ago but misplaced it for awhile. I have not been in an emotional space to be able to watch it yet. Just ask my sister or Ky that I have to be in the right mood to watch certain movies. Hopefully I can watch it soon.

Coffee and Cigarettes
: Ever since I saw the trailer for it, I wanted to see it. I keep on forgetting to look for it at the video store.

The United States of Leland: I promised my sister that we would watch it together and we have not got around to it yet.

Spiderman 2: Everyone I knew that wanted to see this movie, saw it without me. So I had no one to go to it with in the theatres. I have not gotten around to renting it. Since I have moved to Saskatoon I have viewed disproportionately less movies.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
: I showed up late to see some of my friends watching this movie. I caught the end of it. I might just have to rent it myself.

Donnie Darko: Director's Cut
: I have seen the version that was released in theatres. Apparently the directors cut is much longer and makes more sense. Recently I had someone highly recommend that I check out the director's cut.

Big Fish
: I saw the beginning of this movie. Maryanne and Christopher rented it. I was so tired I could not stay awake. You know I must be pretty tired if I cannot stay awake to watch a good movie. It was due back the next day so I never did get to finish it.

The Big Lebowski I need to know what people are talking about. Besides, a movie about bowling? You can't go wrong. Oh, maybe you can.

I'm sure there are more that I cannot think of right now.

oh great, not again

As I was washing my hands with a bar of soap, it slipped out of my hands, hit the counter and slide into the garbage. I guess that is not as bad as in the toilet.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Book Meme

Last book I bought: That is a really tough one since I have had to get my book buying under control. I have so many partially finished books I decided I wasn't allowed to get any new ones until I finished them all. The most recent one I remember buying is The Information by Martin Amis. It was a replacement copy since I lost my original copy during university. I have received others more recently as presents.

Last book I read:
the last book I finished reading was The Five Love Languages
by Dr. Gary Chapman. I finished it last week.

Book I am reading now:
Brief History of Infinity: The Quest to Think the Unthinkable by Brian Clegg. It is a little mind-boggling so you can't read a lot at a time.

Next book I plan to read:
There are a couple that I have started that I wanted to finish. I probably will finish reading The Golden Ratio : The Story of PHI, the World's Most Astonishing Number by Mario Livio.

Five books that mean a lot to me:
(in no particular order)
1. In School by Ken Dryden
2. I Want to Go Home! by Gordon Korman
3. The Bible (of course)
4. Introducing Fractal Geometry by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon. All I have to say is as John Archibald Wheeler, protege of Niels Bohr, friend of Albert Einstein and mentor of Richard Feynman has said, “No one will be consider scientifically literate tomorrow, who is not familiar with fractals.”
5. Breakfast at Tiffany's : A Short Novel and Three Stories by Truman Capote. I used to love the movie until I read the real story. The movie was accurate of the book except it left out the beginning and end (which changes everything). There was no happily ever after.

I want to hear from you now.
I found a website that has video clips of Vince Vaughn you can download. I spent my morning downloading and watching select clips. Highlights include:
* Vince kissing Craig Kilbourn's hand
* Sketches from his SNL appearance (with him and Will Ferrel acting like cats)
* Late, Late Show promo with Janeane Garofalo
* Dwight Yoakham's video for "These Arms"

I think I need to go to the doctor about this cold of mine. It has gotten worse.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Try to keep up with me on this one...

Warning: There will be a lot of pop culture references in the blog. So amateurs try to keep up with me, you are going to get yourself an education.


My newest and greatest obsession is the TV show Veronica Mars. It is absolutely fabulous. It is clever, funny whodunit kind of show. Here is what you need to know.
1) Has been called "Twin Peaks for the teen set".
2) Great lines like "Go small blond one! Annoy like the wind". (Guess what my new favorite line for Angela will be?)
3) Surprising evidence that Harry Hamlin can act.
4) Great guest stars like Aaron Ashmore, Tina Majorino, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Joey Lauren Adams and Alyson Hannigan
5) Veronica and her father solve mysteries every week. Her father is a private detective. There are several big mysteries of the season. These will have you hooked.
6) It can current be seen on CTV on Monday nights at 8pm.

The entire season has already been shown on UPN but I don't have that channel anymore. I wish I did then I could watch Dance 360. It is so bad it is great. My only regret is I did not discover it sooner while I had the channel.

OK enough TV ranting, on with the stories of my life.

I am still sick. My throat is not as sore but now it is a head cold. I hope it goes away soon.

On Sunday morning as I was getting ready for church, I moved my Galileo's thermometer out of the sun. It must have slipped out of my hand because it hit the shelf it was on too hard. The bottom broke and the contents poured all over the shelf and the books on the shelf below. Of course I only keep my special books in my bedroom. A used to be perfect 76 year old copy of Homer's Odyssey now has water stains. Fortunately it only effect half the books on the shelf. It makes me sad. The thermometer was a present from my siblings. It was pretty cool. I had just moved it to my bedroom that week. Sigh.

I feel greatly misunderstood. We were playing the game True Colors. The last two times I have played that game I have done poorly. I really feel like everyone has this perception of me that is so far from the truth. Even people who think they know me can be like that. I think part of the problem is that I rarely hear the good things people think of me. It has been getting really hard to deal with lately.

Thursday, June 9, 2005

I bought a scanner today. My friend Isaac lent me his scanner in September and I still had it. I offered to day to buy it since he just bought a printer/scanner combo.

My tutoring session for tonight was rescheduled for Sunday. Ang and I invited some friends over to play games. I rule at Quick Scrabble!

My throat hurts. I think Ang is a cold carrier. Lots of people at her work are sick but she is not. I really have only have been at home so I think she made me sick.

Sixteen Candles

Real Men Can't Hold a Match to Jake Ryan of 'Sixteen Candles' - Hank Stuever, Washington Post Staff Writer, February 14, 2004

Mosaic Review

Since neither my sister nor Ky and Lyn did not right a review on Mosaic, I guess I will. Maryanne even promised to do one. For shame!

Last weekend, Regina's multicultural festival Mosaic occurred. Unfortunately, we only went for part of one day and with a large group so it was like Fast Forwarded Mosaic. It is difficult to go to all the pavilions that people want to visit. I wish I could have spent more time at each place. I am disappointed that I did not get to see the candle dancers at the Philippine pavilion or the fire eater at the Caribbean pavilion. I had the impression that some people in our group wanted to go to spend the least amount of time at all the pavilions that people in our group wanted to go to. They just wanted to go home (which is OK).

Some general comments and stories about Mosaic:
* Kara almost made herself sick with the goal of eating something at each pavilion.

* It was nice that there was an Irish pavilion this year. They had been shut down a couple years ago due to some rowdiness. Everyone was very well behaved. I enjoyed the Prairie Gaela dancers. We got to see a little bit of the band Crofter's Revenge. They were pretty good. The funniest sign at the Irish pavilion: "If you're smoking you must be on fire".

*Ran into an old friend who used to live across the street from my parents' house. I had not seen her since high school.

*Like always, it was very hot and humid in a lot of the pavilions.

*I accidentally "flashed" some passersby outside the Caribbean pavilion. I had two shirts on and was taking one off. Oops.

*The Scottish pavilion was a blast. We arrived just in time to see the highland dancers. It just so happened that where we were standing was the perfect spot to listen to the Celtic band Celtae. We were right at the front. Of course, we were right in the middle of the rowdies but they were hard to avoid there. The finale with the police, all the dancers and the pipe band was cool as always.
One of the reasons we wanted to stay for the band was because of two cute guys in the band. While they performed, the cute drummer kept on looking at Shannon and the cute lead singer/guitarist kept on looking at Lyn. And who was looking at Janice you ask? Well, the overweight security guard with the handlebar mustache of course. Story of my life.
An unfortunate side note about the Scottish pavilion: only Lyn, Shannon and I were there. Bronwyn, Lyn and I arrived there first. Shannon got in but the others did not because there were too many people already in the building. Shannon, Lyn and I wanted to stay but Bronwyn wanted to go home. She left her car with us and was going to catch a ride with the girls waiting outside. Or we thought were waiting outside. The pavilion was so noisy I did not hear my cell phone ringing. After we left, I noticed that I had voice mail. The first message was my sister calling to say that they were leaving. The second one was Bronwyn wondering what happened to the other girls. She eventually called her brother for a ride home.

My apologizes for not updating my blog in awhile. All I had really done lately is work and look for work.

Wednesday, June 8, 2005

I'm such an idiot

I accidentally dropped a brand new roll of paper towel in the toilet.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

I just got a call from the principal at the school I subbed at yesterday. Her and the teacher I subbed for are annoyed with me. They think I am not qualified to teach information processing classes. That is outrageous. I have all the computer teachers at two other schools who request me as a sub every time they are absent. They seem not to have a problem with me.

The problem is that the absent teacher yesterday wanted me to teach a lesson on queries in Microsoft Access. I spoke with her and my understanding was she had everything I needed for the class in a big binder in the classroom. There was absolutely no information about what specifically I was supposed to do (a common theme for the day). She told me about some other work they could work on instead so I made a call. I had no time to prepare a lesson (I had no computer access anyway) from scratch. Now I have the principal yelling at me on the phone telling me that I was misleading by saying that I could teach the class. She advised me that I should take info pro off of the list of classes I can teach.

Now here is my rant about the teacher I subbed for and school I was at yesterday. The teacher has taught for over 25 years and she is a bad teacher. She stands there and lectures at the students and that is it. The students are bored and don't learn anything. You think you would clue in to the problem since it is a school with over 800 students and they only have a single IP class. It has less than 20 students and it is an IP 10/20/30 class. The majority of the class is in IP 10. I had a larger class than that in a high school whose population was around 100 students. On top of that there is only one computer science class. This teacher is probably teaching the same things to her students as she did 10 years ago.

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

The Hilarious House of Frightenstein

My sister sent me this awesome CBC Kid's TV Quiz. While taking the quiz she found the name of the TV show I have been trying to remember for ages --The Hilarious House of Frightenstein. it was thoroughly awesome.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Janny meets the Queen

Remember people, the Saskatchewan Centennial Gala is televised on CBC on Thursday evening. Most parts of the country show it at 8pm. My mom & myself are in a choir singing at it.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Argh

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
I just felt like a shout. Trust me, it is very therapeutic. Give it a try.

strange talents

I seem to be very good at estimating how tall people on TV or movies are. Recently I estimated that Logan on Gilmore Girls was approximately my height. According to IMDB he is a 1/4" taller than me, freaky. Considering I've never meet the dude, I'd say that was a very good guesstimate. Previous correct predictions include John Cusack. If only my talents had some useful purpose.

"All I'm saying is he needs a haircut! Looking all homeless, and stuff!"

I had a request recently to find the Brian Fellow's skit from when Matt Damon was on. I could not find it on video but I found the transcript. My understanding is that the "Best of Tracy Morgan" has the skit on it.

Pet Peeve

I hate it when people touch the controls in my car. If you are too hot, too cold, don't like the music or think the music is too loud, that's fine -- ask me first. I am usually accommodating to people who travel with me. Think of it this way, would you go and change the thermostat in someone's house without asking?

Monday, May 9, 2005

Friday, May 6, 2005

Note to friends and family

I am getting annoyed that no one emails or calls me any more. People only seem to communicate with me through my blog.

Thursday, May 5, 2005

916-Call-Turk!

I had heard about this number being a real phone number that will call the set of Scrubs. I found a special feature showing the cast answering the phone calls.

My new favorite beverage is water with tangerine slices. Sometimes I add lemon juice to. Delicious.

I am absolutely sick with worry and it is not my fault at all. I just have to clean up the mess. I emailed the local youth group to get exact numbers for wall climbing this Saturday. If there were going to be 15 people or more we were going to have to book in advance. By the time we needed to know we only had 6 people for sure. Without figuring out what other people might come it was still below 15. That was then, this is now. In the last 12 hours the numbers have increased to a possible 17. We are in so much trouble. I am waiting to here back if we can still book. They may not be able to accommodate that large of group at short notice. So then what? I hate irresponsible people. I am almost wishing we cannot go to teach people a lesson.
On Monday my friend Laurel came into town for the day with her baby Kayce. She was there to pick up a friend at the airport. She came early so we could spend the afternoon together. She took me out for dinner for my birthday and then we spent the afternoon shopping. Kayce is so precious. She is only 5 weeks old but has a full head of hair.

I worked two days this week at the school at Asquith. Of course the days I was was booked for them were the only days when Saskatoon Public called me for work. I feel bad turning down work but I was already booked. Would have been nice to work 4 days this week instead of 2.

I really enjoyed my time at Asquith school. On Tuesday I was in a grade 6 classroom. They were a little lively at time but it is too be expected, they are in grade 6. Today I was in for a math/computer teacher. It was a really nice day. The principal adores me. She asked if I can come back later this month. She was the administrator who interviewed me for the subbing position. At the interview she told me she wished she could hire me full time.

I had a sleep over last night. I met my friend Ky yesterday at the university. I invite her over to my place to watch some Gilmore Girls episodes she had not seen. I didn't think we could finish them before prayer meeting so I invited her to sleep over. I dropped her off on my way to Asquith this morning. It was good to spend time with her.

Wednesday, May 4, 2005

"What came first, the music or the misery?"

A quote from High Fidelity comes to mind tonight as I convince myself I should never listen to music again:
"What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns, or watching violent videos, that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to pop music?"

Friday, April 29, 2005

three cubed

To comment on my sister's mention of my birthday. I did not mention it for two reasons. First, I don't like celebrating birthdays. It isn't any sort of accomplishment. You just went another whole year without dying. Maybe when living another year is an accomplishment I'll celebrate it. Second, I don't feel like I have whole lot in my life to celebrate. Things like wedding anniversaries should be celebrated. Marriage is a lot of work and worth celebrating.

Things I learned this year in no particular order:
1) I am a music elitist.
2) There is no media conspiracy.
3) Some battles are not worth fighting.
4) Forgiveness is a choice you continually have to make.
5) You cannot lighten hair dyed black.
6) Life is never what you expect it to be.
7) God will humble the proud heart.
8) Patience is easier said than done.

I'm sure I learned some other things but I can't think of them right now.

Thursday, April 28, 2005

woot! woot!

The Firefly movie Serenity trailer is online. Check it out. I'm so excited.

Side note to Dad: No this show is nothing like My Pet Monster. You are thinking of the show Sliders.

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Brain Ouches

I tutored Calculus for 6 hours straight today. Didn't think I was going to be tutoring for that long. A combination of not eating supper when I should have and 6 hours of Calculus has made me spacey.

I need to prepare the pot roast for tomorrow. We invited my aunt, uncle and household over for supper. My cousin/roommate is going to turn on the crock pot when she gets up in the wee smalls of the morning. I am supposed to working on it right now. I think I should have a shower before I start using a large chef's knife. I'm a little out of it to be chopping vegetables.

Friday, April 22, 2005

"I dreamt about this but without the cold cuts"

There was a cute boy on the Daily Show tonight. His name is Reza Aslan and he is a religious scholar. He was promoting his new book about Islam. He used phrases like "clerical oligarchy". Ooooooooo. Hottest religious scholar I've ever seen. You'd expect someone with more wrinkles and excess hair of the nose and ears.

We had a planning committee meeting for the youth retreat our church will be hosting next month. We almost have the classes figured out. We got a lot done so it makes me feel much better about it.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Random news

Both of the people I was supposed to tutor tonight canceled because of illness. Very strange. I suspect a conspiracy but I don't think they know each other.

I decided I love the music from Match Game. It is pretty funky.

Saturday, April 16, 2005

Mix CD

Sorry it took so long to finish this. Some of these were harder choices than choosing my minor in university.

1) A favorite political track. "Sleep Now in the Fire" - Rage Against the Machine

2) One of those tracks that make you dance on the dance floor no matter what. "Don't Leave Me This Way" - Thelma Houston

3) The song you?d use to tell someone you love them. "All I Want is You" - U2

4) A song that has made you sit down and analyze it?s lyrics. "Wheat Kings" - Tragically Hip

5) A song that you like, that a two year old would like as well - Spiderman theme song

6) A song that gives you an energy boost. "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" - The Darkness

7) A song that you and your grandparents (would probably) like. "God Has No Mistakes" - Loretta Lynn

8) A song that you really liked when you were 14-16, and still really like now. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" - Nirvana

9) A sad song that would be in the soundtrack of the movie about your life. "Pitseleh" - Elliot Smith

10) A peppy song that would start the opening credits of the movie about your life. I'm pretty sure any movie about my life would not have peppy opening credits. My sister would say "Short Skirt, Long Jacket" - Cake

11) A good song from a genre of music that no one would guess that you liked. "Guilty Conscience" -Eminem & Dr. Dre

12) A song that you think should have been playing when you were born. "Embryonic Journey" - Jefferson Airplane. I think all babies should be born to this song.

13) A favorite artist duo collaboration. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - George Harrison with Eric Clapton on guitar

14) A favorite song that you completely disagree with (politically, morally, commonsenically, religiously etc.)"Crash Into Me" - Dave Matthews Band

15) The song that you like despite the fact your IQ level drops several points every time you listen to it. "Every Rose Has Its Thorns" - Poison

16) Your smooth song, for relaxing. "Sweet Mountain Honey" The Steve Miller Band

17) A song you would send to someone you hate or are mad at. "Liar" - Henry Rollins

18) A favorite track from an outfit considered a ?super-group.? "Mysterious Ways" - U2

19) A song that makes you reminisce about good times with a family member. "Rocky Raccoon" - The Beatles

20) Your favorite song at this moment in time. "Feeling Good" - Michael Buble (or Nina Simone version)

Monday, April 11, 2005

CD mix challenge

Here's a blog meme called the CD mix challenge, to which I have edited to be more appropriate to this group. I hope that you can participate using your own blog.

In Blogspeak, a meme is an idea that is shared and passed from blog to blog, like a question posted in one blog and answered in many other blogs.

So here?s the challenge. From your own musical background, construct a CD song list in the following format. This idea was edited from a meme found here.

1) A favorite political track.
2) One of those tracks that make you dance on the dance floor no matter what.
3) The song you'd use to tell someone you love them.
4) A song that has made you sit down and analyze it?s lyrics.
5) A song that you like, that a two year old would like as well.
6) A song that gives you an energy boost.
7) A song that you and your grandparents (would probably) like.
8) A song that you really liked when you were 14-16, and still really like now.
9) A sad song that would be in the soundtrack of the movie about your life.
10) A peppy song that would start the opening credits of the movie about your life.
11) A good song from a genre of music that no one would guess that you liked.
12) A song that you think should have been playing when you were born.
13) A favorite artist duo collaboration.
14) A favorite song that you completely disagree with (politically, morally, commonsenically, religiously etc.)
15) The song that you like despite the fact your IQ level drops several points every time you listen to it.
16) Your smooth song, for relaxing.
17) A song you would send to someone you hate or are mad at.
18) A favorite track from an outfit considered a 'super-group'.
19) A song that makes you reminisce about good times with a family member.
20) Your favorite song at this moment in time.

I will post my answers later in the week. I hope you post your too.

Saturday, April 9, 2005

"So what becomes of you my love" (the song lyric that has been stuck in my head all week)

I wish there was something exciting to report but there really isn't. This has been a pretty non eventful couple days.

I did some tutoring earlier in the week but I have not subbed. I sub on Monday and hope there will be more calls.

It has been really beautiful weather this week. I have gone on a walk around our fake lake three days in a row. It seems a little strange to be walking past a frozen pond in shorts.

I met my cousins at a bakery for dessert yesterday afternoon. We did a little shopping too. I was supposed to hang out with Bronwyn afterward but she was too tired. Oh well.

I went to the doctor yesterday for my allergy shot. He got confused which on he had given me already. He only gave me one of two shots. He didn't want to risk giving me a double dose of one. I have to go back early next week to get both of them.

Wednesday, April 6, 2005

I went over to visit my friend Jann yesterday and her new baby Kieran. I took over some cream of carrot soup. Her sister and my friend, Kristin, is leaving today so I wanted to visit before she left. We went shopping and I found a cute present for my friend Laurel's baby. Kristin and I came to the conclusion that people we know are out of control having babies. We know 5 people who have babies since January, 3 of those have been in the last couple weeks. There are still a couple more expecting this summer.

I hurt my leg a couple days ago. I was trying to take two full laundry baskets downstairs. I balanced them on a chair while I opened the basement door. The chair and laundry came toppling over and hit the side of my knee. I had already been having problems with my knees and this just made it worse.

I am annoyed with people being rude right now. Some people have little concern for others.

Friday, April 1, 2005

I went to the dentist yesterday. My previous dentist retired so his associate is my new dentist. I recognized his name and assumed I had never met him before. I got to the office and he is a guy I went to high school with. I thought I just recognized the name because he worked in the same office as my former dentist. I went to a big school and we weren't friends or anything. I just recognize him. He told me he could tell I take good care of my teeth. I have to go back today for a cleaning.

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

I got new glasses today. I had an eye appointment this afternoon and the glasses were ready by 4:30pm. They have magnetized clip on sunglasses. Very fancy. I was hoping to find my old ones but it has been two weeks. I couldn't stand wearing my old ones anymore.

Early this morning my friend Jann had her baby. She woke up at 5:45am at home and had her baby in the hospital by 6:30am. It is a boy named Kieran Aksel. He weighs 8lbs 5oz.

I'm waiting on hearing if my sister is done her thesis yet. This afternoon I stopped by to show my new glasses. She was writing the conclusion.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

sorry, it's been so long

Man, it has been a long time since I updated last. Currently I am Regina for the Easter break or what I like to call "no chance for work". A recap of the past couple week...

I have working a lot lately. I subbed more this month than any other month so far. The subbing has gone well and I only had to use my outside voice inside once. I think teaching experience has made subbing much easier for me. I have many new students that I tutor. Right now I have 5 university students, a high school student and 2 grade 7 students. It has kept my evenings very busy. So been subbing and tutoring I did not have much spare time for blogging last week. Please forgive me.

This past weekend I was at a family church camp. I felt so anti-social. I wasn't feeling well so spent most of my time in my room sleeping. The meetings were good.

There was one pretty big event that occurred at camp -- my friend Laurel had a baby. Laurel has been one of my closest friends for my entire life. I was a bridesmaid in her wedding in 2001. She recently moved back to Saskatchewan when her husband Greg got a new job. Her due date was March 31 and she really wanted to come to camp. At her doctor's appointment, he told her to go to the camp, the baby was not coming anytime soon. Three hours after she arrived at the camp, her water broke. Her husband rushed her to the hospital where the doctor was convinced that the baby was going to come quickly. Then nothing happened. They had to induce her the next day and then nothing happened. They had to try vacuum assisted birth and nothing happened. They had to do a c-section because the baby was in distress by this time. Around 11pm on March 24, Kayce Elizabeth was born. She is 9lbs 2oz and 22 inches long. A big baby especially for a girl. Greg, her father, is an engineer so I'm convinced she is good at spacial reasoning. She was ready to be born and thought "Me, going out that way, ain't happening." Smart girl. She is adorable. I visited them in the hospital on Sunday evening.

In other waiting for babies news:
Also this past weekend, my cousin Heidi went to labour also at the camp. She is 8 months pregnant. She was rushed to the hospital. They were able to stop the labour. She is able to go home.

My friend Jessica is also pregnant (who was not at camp) and is way past over due. I heard if she didn't have the baby soon they were going to induce her. I'm still waiting to hear news.

I am also waiting to hear news about my friend Jann who was due this past weekend. She wishes she could have been at camp but couldn't if they baby wasn't born yet.

So in summary: the people I know are out of control having babies. There are more that are due later in the year.

So that brings me to now. I am in Regina visiting my family. My parents brought my grandma home with them after the camp. She is going to be here for a couple weeks. I don't feel so guilty about not getting to visit her at camp.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

"Paging Dr. Mary, Dr. Mary"

Congratulations to my sister for being accepted into the Ph.D. program at University of Victoria. Things are falling into place for Maryanne and Chris.

My eyes are so tired from wearing my old glasses. They are way weaker than my new ones. I might even have to break down and wear my contacts tonight when I go out. I hope they find my glasses at the doctor's office. I hate my old glasses. I wore them for 2 years and never got used to the dark plastic frames. If I don't find my glasses I won't be able to afford new ones. I will have to get new lenses for my old frames. Sigh.

Tonight a group from my church would like to visit the place we are having a youth retreat for May Long Weekend. Before we can go ahead with planning the activities we need to see the place. We have a planning meeting on Saturday.

Monday, March 14, 2005

"My Shangri-La beneath the summer moon, I will return again"

It has been a strange day in Jannyville.

I was awoken this morning at 8:35 by the emergency dispatch system looking for a sub for the whole day. School had already started but they had just got the call. I arrived shortly after 9:30 only to be informed that they didn't need anyone. There was a mix up and another sub was already there. I was informed that I would still be paid and I would work for the morning filing cumulative files. So I was paid for a full day of work to file for a half a day. Unusual but I'm not complaining (except for my back which is killing me). Even more unusual was that when I got to the staffroom to retrieve my things a teacher was rifling through my lunch. She was alone in the room and when I walked in she sees me and proclaims "This isn't my lunch!". Well, duh. Yours was right beside you in a plastic grocery bag and you were looking in a cloth red lunch bag. The principal said that sometimes lunches get stolen but I thought he was joking.

I woke up from my nap this afternoon and to my surprise it had snowed. The ground was completely covered from the time I got home to the time I left again two hours later to go to the doctor.

As I waited for the doctor I was trying to read The Odyssey. The attempt at reading was unfruitful the TV was on near me with a loud kids' cooking show called Edible Incredible. I took off my glasses while I was reading and I have no idea what happened to them. I don't know if I took them with me to the doctor's office or left them in the waiting room. I realized they were gone when the doctor came in. The nurses and I searched everywhere and I never did find them. I left my name and number and they said they'd call if they found them. Oy with the poodles already!

Sunday, March 13, 2005

I'm pretty sure I am never going to get these German songs out of my head. I've had a song about a pretty little bird stuck in my head for the last 24 hours.

I almost got in a car accident tonight. My roommates and I were on our way home from a friend's house when a mini-van coming from the other direction started turn left and stopped right in our lane. It is a good thing that my car has good brakes and I have quick reflexes. My roommates were a little freaked out but I was surprisingly calm.

Things are better between my roommate and I after our "altercation" last night. She barely spoke to me for most of the day. We watched our tape of Alias tonight. As we watched the show we started talking again.

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Fun task

Thanks for the suggestion Maryanne

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don?t search around and look for the ?coolest? book you can find. Do what?s actually next to you

The nearest book:A Return to Modest by Wendy Shalit
Fifth sentence:"Mostly I was afraid I'd get pregnant"
I plan to not explain the context.

If you do not have a blog you can email me your sentence.

"It's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life for me"

I have German songs stuck in my head. I had my concert tonight with the symphony. We also had a dress rehearsal this afternoon which equates to a lot of singing this past week.

After the concert, my friend Ky and I went to our church for a games night that was already in progress. The only played one game called Quiddler (a word scramble-type game). My roommate had a bit of tantrum at the beginning of the game when she found out she couldn't make a certain play. She freaked out on the owner of the game. She was being rather rude. I told her that she didn't need to get so upset and it was just a game. She looked away and made a motion with her hands like I was "yapping" too much and she was not listening. I very sternly told her never to do that to me again. She is older than me but she certainly was not acting like it. Later at least she admitted she threw a tantrum but apologized to no one. The ride home was very quiet. Normally she is rather talkative. The only time she is ever quiet is when she knows she is wrong or has done something she knows she shouldn't have.

My parents came up for my concert. Between the dress rehearsal and the concert, I met my parents for supper. After the concert they came to the games night as well.

Wednesday, March 9, 2005

Horrible Adventures in Hair

Last night my friend Bronwyn tried to lighten my hair and it went horribly. It wasn't her or my fault. I dyed my hair in October and only my roots changed color. My roots were dark blond. We went and got more hair dye but that only dyed my roots red. I went back to the drug store today and got "soft black" hair dye. That was the only color close to my natural color that would cover everything. I currently am deep conditioning my hair to counteract the over processing.

Tuesday, March 8, 2005

Happy Procrastination Week!

This used to be my favorite procrastination site:Ze's Page. You need to check out "How to Dance Properly".

Post your favorite procrastinate link.

Monday, March 7, 2005

Hotmail aka the email tease

Hotmail keeps on telling me I have new email when there is none. I get excited "Yes! Email!" only to come crashing down when I realize there is none. Booo. Just right now I had new email but it was only Hotmail member services. Double Booo.

I have been so forgetful tonight. As I entered the Education building at the university, I realized I left my choir music in the car. After choir I left my music in the auditorium.

Practice was horrible tonight for me. I was standing beside this woman who I am convinced has never been to practice before. She was singing the songs so poorly it was completely messing me up. I in turn messed up Ky. It was a viscous circle. I remember to avoid that woman in the future.

same old, same old

Friday night my friends and I greeted my friend Tina at the airport. It is her spring break this week and she is visiting until Thursday. Her plane was supposed to get in at 11:30pm but was delayed and didn't arrive until 12:15am. We were the "jerks" at the airport. We had a big banner that we wrapped Tina in after she walked through the gate. It was pretty silly. My sister came up to visit on Saturday to see Tina.

I subbed again today. Four days in a row, a new record. It was mostly math and computer classes but the last class of the day was drama 9. I was a little worried about drama because I have no experience teaching it at all. When I arrived at the auditorium there was a student-teacher there who volunteered to run to the class. She made them do these relaxation exercises and two girls feel asleep. It was very funny. The two girls are identical twins and one of them is named Xochitil (pronounced ?Sochee?). I had never heard that name before.

Saturday, March 5, 2005

More Amusing Oscar Pictures

A roaring Rosario Dawson.


Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor and a very scary birthday cake.


Oscar's Grandmother


Farnsworth Bentley
and Sean Combs. I love dapper men!


Scarlett Johansson
- I'm not sure why people said she looked good at the Oscars.

Thursday, March 3, 2005

There were some panicked moments last night for me. I received the official call for subbing for the rest of the week when the dispatch system hung up on me. It never called me back. I left a message at the emergency desk explaining what happened. I was scared that someone else got the assignment. The lady called me in the morning and entered everything in manually.

I went to the doctor today for my first shot. I thought I was going to set up the paper work so an RN could give me the shot. It turns out they no longer have an RN at that office so I have to make an appointment. The doctor made me wait a half hour after the shot. He was worried I was going to go into anaphylactic shock. I have had these shots for more than 4 years I do not think now I will suddenly develop an allergic reaction to it.

My friend Tina is coming to visit tomorrow. She is staying until Thursday. My sister is coming on Saturday morning to see her. I have lots of house work to do.

Wednesday, March 2, 2005

What happened to everybody? No one has left a comment forever and a day.

I just got off the phone with the man I subbed for this morning. I will be in for the rest of the week but only for the mornings. He is a man who works part-time because he has MS. He is having a bad week. He told me that it is so bad he can't even scratch his face. :( Poor man. I'm sad he has to go through that but I'm am glad to have the work. The vice principal is going to see if she can find more classes for me to cover.

My allergies have been horrible the last while. I have to go back onto immunotherapy shots. I had been taking drops but they have not been working as well. My family doctor moved away so I start to see a new one tomorrow and get my shots set up. Fun times getting a shot in the arm.

My new nickname is Thelchtereia (enchantress) because recently a young man called myself and my friends sirens. All of us have siren names now.

Monday, February 28, 2005

Finally I can say something about it...

Last week I had an interview at a educational software company. The interview went really well but I felt uneasy about it. The job is in a different city. The next day I was subbing and I realized that I would miss being in a school too much. I got a call today to tell me that I have been shortlisted for the position. I informed them I was no longer interested in the position. It has been absolutely stressing me out.

Oscar Silliness

I have felt a little aimless lately. I don't want to talk about it though. On with the silliness.

I did not have the patience to watch the Oscar's this year but the pictures from it always amuse me.

Winner Brad Bird polishing his Oscar



Samuel L. Jackson peeking around the corner. It seems to be the new award show trend.

Robert Richardson - winner of "Best Supporting Magician"


Sunday, February 27, 2005

Apologies, Apologies

Sorry I have not updated my blog much this week. I have not felt up to it. It is been a strange week.

A brief overview of my week:
- had a dinner party on Tuesday and it was awkward
- subbed on Friday and had a modified math class that entirely consisted of grade 9 boys. That is cruel and unusual punishment because grade 9 boys are a special breed of stupid. It was a good day though and had no problems.
- had a girls' night on Friday we called boys we knew and sang to them
- watch my brother play soccer
- almost finished the mural at church

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

The rest of my time in Regina was rather nondescript. Glad to see the family but not really story worthy.

When I got home to Saskatoon there was a message from the vice principal at Allen School. She said she would like for me to come in for all day Monday and I needed to call her by 11. I called her at 10:30 and she had already found someone else. If I would have phoned her 15 minutes sooner I could have work on Monday. Not much I can do.

Last night while I was trying to get to sleep I had the song "Die Harmonie in der Ehe" (Harmony in Marriage) stuck in my head. It is one of the pieces from choir. Nothing like a German song about a husband and wife who like to count money to help a girl go to sleep. I woke up at 5:30am with the song still in my head. I couldn't get back to sleep so I watched TV.

Hopefully we are having company over for supper. I have only told a few people so I hope the others can still come.

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

grrr

I went to the allergist today. He told me I need to start allergy shots again. Right now I have these drops that I take but they seem to be rather ineffective.

After my appointment I did a little shopping. I bought a bamboo cutting board, marble mortar and pestle, a pizza cutter and ice cream scoop. My other ice cream scoop bit the dust on Sunday. I can't wait to use my mortar and pestle; I've always wanted one.

My newest amusement is Pseudodictionary.com.

Congratulations to my sister on finishing the first chapter of her thesis.

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

I just found out that this summer my friends Dave and his wife Catherine are moving to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. That is insane. They will be both teaching at an English private school for a minimum of two years. Right now they live in rural Nova Scotia. I am convinced I will never see them again.

Monday, February 14, 2005

Today is the first day of my "no possibility of work" week. The schools around here have the week off so teachers can attend convention.

Yesterday Ang and I invited people over for lunch. There were about 8 of us. We played games for most of the day including Tribond, Canasta and Trivial Pursuit. I continue my sucking streak in Trivial Pursuit. I don't know what happened to me. It seems like the last couple times I have played everyone else but me gets questions I know the answer to.

I leave for Regina tomorrow. Hopefully fun and good times will be had.

Saturday, February 12, 2005

For those interested parties

For those fans of the show "Lost", here is a fansite for Charlie's band Driveshaft.
Sorry about taking so long for my next posting. I had just been so down about not working I didn't feel much like it. However that has changed...

My friend/cousin Ky and I had made plans for me to stay over at her place on Wednesday night. Her roommate is out of town on a ski trip and I was going to keep her company for at least one night. As I was getting ready to go, I got a call from the Saskatoon Public automatic dispatch system (ads) asking me to sub on Thursday. Even though I was going to work the next day, I still went. It might have been a mistake because I got a horrible sleep. Of course with my track record lately I might have slept horribly at home.

The sub placement was for senior math and calculus. The calculus class had 47 students! Definitely the biggest class I have ever taught. The day went well. I even got to teach lessons for 3/4 of the classes which makes it a little more exciting than just supervision. The staff was the friendliest that I have encountered so far. I hope I get to work there again soon.

When I got home from school one of our new cable boxes was not working at all. I called the technical support line and we were not able to remedy the situation over the phone. They were going to send a repairman the next day. We arranged for him to come on Friday morning. I set my alarm for 8am (the earliest he could show up).

My phone rang at 6:30am, it was ads again. I was quite prepared to have to change the time when the service person was going to come by. When I checked the assignment it was only for the afternoon. So it worked out to do both. Of course I could not get back to sleep until right before my alarm went off. After the repairman had come and gone I was able to go back to sleep for another hour.

I was a little nervous about subbing yesterday afternoon. It was the afternoon before the week long winter break. Students (and teachers) can be a little crazy. Both classes had assignments to finish before the end of the day. The only people who were done we the "good" students. It was a very quiet afternoon. The last class was so uneventful and quiet that I read drafting manuals to keep from falling asleep.

Around supper time I was starting to get a headache. I took it easy last night. I watched a little TV then went to bed early. I slept 10 hours last night. I needed it.

Tonight, we finish the mural at the church.

Sunday, February 6, 2005

Chocolate was a bad idea.

Stephanie, Joel and I were the only ones that showed up for the afternoon shift for painting the mural. We stopped working around 5. We picked up subway for supper and played canasta until it was time for the young people's meeting.

Once everyone was there we got a lot of work done on the mural. We are nearly done now.

Saturday, February 5, 2005

argh

I only got two and a half hours of sleep last night. I do not know what my problem is. It is 6:30 am and I have been wide awake for an hour and half already. I took a Claritin Liberator yesterday morning. I have felt buzzy since supper time. One of the rare side effects is "unusual excitement, nervousness, restlessness, or irritability" but that is not really how I feel. I have dry mouth and I know that is from the Claritin but it has never effected my sleep before.

Friday, February 4, 2005

After days and days of beautiful weather, it is cold again. A lot of the streets were clear and today we got 10 cm of snow. I got stuck in my parking lot twice.

My cousins Bronwyn and Lyn came to the city for the weekend. They met me at a restaurant for supper then they came over to my place for part of the evening. Bron and I played scrabble. I was being dreadfully boring. I had horrible tiles so I was taking forever for each turn. I finally told Bronwyn that she could go into the living room and visit during my turns.

Tomorrow I am supposed to work on a mural at the church. Should take up most of the day.
I completely rearranged all my furniture in my bedroom today. It was a monumental task. My bookcase was blocking one of the heating vents and my room has been way too cold the last couple days. I needed a change. I am still not done yet. I need to put everything back on to my bookshelves.

I called Sasktel today and arrange to get cable from them. I had enough from Shaw. Someone is supposed to come Tuesday evening to set everything up.

I have the house to myself tonight. Fun and good times shan't be had.

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

"Sweet Lincoln's mullet!"

From my point of view, the fondue party was a great success. I even managed not to drop any of my food in the fondue. We had 16 for supper and two that came later. Eating a meal entirely cooked by fondue takes a long time. After the meal we played "I Have Never..." and then four on the couch. Over all a good, fun time.

I am really upset with my current cable provider. Yesterday, without warning, they changed the channel lineup. Now channels we got before, we would have to pay extra. I was already annoyed because they increased the rates last month. I am considering a change.

Tuesday, February 1, 2005

Today is our big fondue party. We are throwing it to celebrate our friend Kelly's birthday. There is a lot of things to do to prepare: clean the house, prepare the food and finish fondue menus.

On Friday I finally watch the show Numb3rs. It is about an FBI agent (Rob Morrow) who gets help from his genius mathematician brother (David Krumholtz) on cases. I thought it was good but I might be biased due to my undying love for mathematics. My question is when did Fleischman become hot? Maybe it just because he playing a cop.