Sunday, January 31, 2010

Day 21: Goodbye old school phone















This is my cell phone. People comment on it all the time....What museum did you get that out of? Is that your home phone? It's old. I can't even remember when I got it. 2002 maybe?
I finally got a new ph0ne today. I sent my first text message today. So cool!! I may never have to talk to anyone ever again!! Text me!! Hah.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Day 20: Entry for the ugliest powder room in the world



I have not been good about remembering my camera lately. All I can come up with for today is a picture of my hideous powder room. Do you love the wallpaper, red counter and green floors? Me neither. Fortunately, it's slated for renovation in the next month or so.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Day 19: I love poodles


I met my dream dog on my way to work tonight. She even lives in my dream loft on King Street.

Day 18: Sad



I run past this memorial plaque a few times a week. Six years ago, a 36 year old woman and her 19 year old niece were killed as they drove under an overpass when a train derailed. I remember hearing about this on the news before we moved here, but had no concept of where it was. I now think of them and their family every time I pass by. It gives me the chills when I see a double decker train going over the bridge. The 6th anniversary of the accident recently passed and I noticed someone placed a bouquet by the plaque. So sad.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Day 17: Mysterious nuts


I couldn't help but notice these peanuts outside our second floor window sill. I remember seeing an apple there last year at this time and wondering how it got there. Squirrels, I guess?

Day 16: Second City



There is nothing I love more than a surprise night out!! Dinner+Second City afterward=perfect night out. Sadly, Zong at Marche told me Marche is closing next Sunday. Say it isn't so!!

Day 15: Our library kicks all kinds of ass


I'm always looking for positive points of living in the suburbs....they are few and far between, but our library is one of them. It's so much nicer and has better services than our local library in Toronto. During "story time", the kids sit around the fireplace while the librarian reads and sings with them. Parents can leave the area and scour their chosen section in peace and quiet or sit and read in a comfy chair. Heaven!! They also have "preschool" computers set up where kids can play Dora (etc) computer games. Sweet. Of course before we leave, E can take whatever books she wants off the shelves home for a couple of weeks. I was even able to find a couple of books and a movie for myself. Yay for having the second highest taxes in the region!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Day 14: C'est qui?


E and I went to Quizno's for lunch after gymnastics. This was the picture on the kids' meal bag. It looks surprisingly like E's dad when he was a kid...it's seriously eerie. I remember seeing a picture that looked just like him on a World Vision ad a few years ago (he thought so too). I wonder if his mom has been selling his childhood pictures.

Day 13: How we were again...



My husband and I had the day off together while the kid was in school. Sweet!! Aside from a first thing in the morning appointment, we had no plans for the day. We ended up going for lunch and taking in an afternoon movie. This is the most spontaneous thing we've done in years. No planning ahead, no asking a babysitter, etc, etc. It was awesome. I can barely remember what it was like to take these things for granted. Naturally, we chose a restaurant that our daughter would hate (Thai). It also made my cheapskate husband happy. For 6.95$, we got soup (not pictured), an entree, and spring rolls. So good!!

Day 12: Met a Star Today


I met Cam Woolley on my way home from work today. I only noticed him because of the giant CP24 truck parked on the street. I tried to sneak a picture for the sake of this blog, but didn't do very well. CW is the bigger guy standing in the doorway. He noticed the flash and turned around right away. I was then forced to chat him up in an even more socially awkward manner than is my usual way. In hindsight, I could have easily asked to take a better picture, but I was too embarrassed.

Day 11: Running Whore


The other day, I was running on the sidewalk, when some fuckwit driver I've never seen in my life, rolled down his window, stared right at me and yelled, "Whore!!!". This is exactly how I was dressed. A lot of unflattering terms come to mind when I look at this picture, but whore is not one of them. Jackass.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Day 10: Grammar Police


I could dedicate an entire blog to signs I see containing incorrect grammar and spelling. Here's an example I saw on my run this morning. By the way, judging from the snow piled under the sign, I think it already snowed (or should I say snow'd?)

Day 9: It's like Italy all over again


Every few years, my sister convinces me to to go Frankie Tomatto's...an Italian all you can eat buffet in Markham. Whatever you do, do not get the chicken parmigiana. The pizza and vegetarian pasta are safe bets though.

Day 8: Our Million Dollar Family


One boy and one girl. My 2 angels from heaven. Love them.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Day 7: Which one's not like the others?


My daughter is obsessed with Old Navy's Supermodelquins. Can you spot her?

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Day 6: Green Monster


This was my attempt to get back on the healthy eating bandwagon after several weeks (months?) of pigging out on junk food. The Green Monster makes a perfect breakfast. Here's the recipe:
1/2 frozen banana
2 c spinach
1 cup chocolate soy milk (use any kind of milk...cow's milk, chocolate, plain...if you dare. I need the chocolate)
Blend the hell out of it.
You could add some protein powder too. As gross as it looks, it's surprisingly good. And, I hate spinach! Unfortunately, I followed this up with a bag of dill pickle chips and a bottle of Fuzion later in the day. I try.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Day 5: World's Highest Wine Cellar


No matter what side of the world's tallest stucture controversy you took, with the official opening of Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the debate is over. The CN tower is no longer the tallest free standing structure in the world. However, as far as I know, it still contains the highest wine cellar in the world!! I took a picture of it on my way home from work on Tuesday morning.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Day 4: Back to the grind


The holidays are over. It's back to work and school for the whole family (except for those lazy cats). I have a long commute, but it's not so bad when you work night shifts. I get the whole train to myself!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Day 3: First degree burn

Burn I suffered today due to Jake's ill-placed kettle and incessant habit of boiling water. This burn rendered me incapicitated for the day. Thus, all plans for packing up our Christmas decorations were aborted. Our Christmas tree still stands! I'm not sure how I'll be able to work tomorrow night. Hah!

Day 2: Sound of Music

I took my mom to a live production of the Sound of Music today (okay...yesterday...I will be chronically one day late) as her Christmas present. I wanted to take a picture outside of the theatre, but it was damn cold! So, this pic will have to do. I didn't think it would be my thing, but I thought the show was amazing. And best of all, my mom LOVED it too!! We went to Little Anthony's for dinner. Yum!!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Day 1: Happy New Year!!

I'm committing to Project 365 which means 1 picture/day for the year. Some entries may be late, but they will be here!! You'll see!! And with that, here's entry #1...one day late. Pink champagne toast at Pam and Adam's New Year's party at midnight.