Thursday, December 22, 2005

Shopping

Christmas shopping is Done!!! well, sort of...No, no, no, I'm done. Finished the last of it yesterday downtown, in those little shops that look exactly alike. Did see some interesting things though. The Newfoundland Weavery has got these oilskin coats that are absolutely gorgeous! And freakingly expensive ($290!) The kitchen shop in Murray Premises has got some cool kitchen gadgets and the Silicone Rolling pins, and muffin cups! Unfortunately, 'Home on Water' is sold out of the bird feeders, but I can't complain as I pretty much bought out their stock in bath stuff. That travel store down by the strip club at the far end of water street, has got day-glo luggage tags that say things like ,"Hands Off", and "Mine". I think they should skip the niceties and have one that is shockingly pink with big words: Piss Off!!
Now I've got this huge pile of stuff for various people and I've got to put it together in a way that makes sense, and somehow make it fit in my bags.

December

So this is pretty much the way I figured this blogging thing would pan out. A brief flurry of activity and then nothing for weeks, sort of the way my university experience is going too. My last entry was on the 6th and everything was hunky-dory. Everything went to hell in a handbasket rapidly thereafter.
Holli got up to go to work on the 7th at 5:30am, and came back into the bedroom and asked me, "where's the car?" Yes, you guessed it, in the middle of the first big snowfall of the year, some asshole smashed in our back window and stole the jeep! Not a great start to the Christmas exam season. Thankfully the police found it about 9 am around the corner from where we live. I guess there was nothing of interest in a '94 Jeep to bother with. Absolutely nothing, not even the coffee change out of the console was stolen, and the vehicle was undamaged aside from the broken window and ignition cylinder. So we were very lucky! Thankfully the insurance took care of everything from getting a tow truck to cart it off to the body shop to paying my cab fare back and forth from the body shop to see to my poor car. But we got it back on Wednesday, and all is good. The insurance people waived the deductible (which I look at as my Christmas present to myself) and took care of the whole bill.
So I took my windfall, and went out and bought a digital camera, since Holli is taking the SLR with her this Christmas. Do you think we'll ever get to the point that we stop referring to digital cameras as 'digital'? Since then, I've taken and deleted endless pictures of the cats.

Just went over to Dreae's blog, and she was writing about Internet Personality Quizes, and it reminded me of this which I did yesterday. I've got a 56% match to Anthony Hopkins, and a 50% match to Paul Newman, and a 40%match to Joaquin Phoenix, which made Holli roll her eyes.
Face Recognition Website:
http://www.myheritage.com/FP/Company/tryFaceRecognition.php?s=1&u=g0&lang=EN&restore

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

The Effect of Puncuated Equilibrium on Group Development

I'm busy studying (yeah, right) today for Organizational Behaviour on Saturday. I've got 1 exam before then (English) on thursday, but I'm not too worried about it. I'll read over the short stories, poems and skim over the "Jakesbeer". I'm more worried about how I did on the re-write of my epic comparing "Jabberwocky" and "The Things They Carried", but I can find that out after the exam.
Finally made a decision about Christmas and got our flights to the mainland yesterday. We are leaving the cats here, cause that'll be cheaper and less traumatic for them than carting them to Ontario and back for a couple of weeks.
I managed to get all the classes that I wanted (almost) for next semester when the reserve lists were dropped on Friday, but I wish I could get into Sociology 2120 instead of one of my distance courses. Next semester I only have class on 3 evenings a week, and nothing before 5:00. I could probably get a dayjob if I wanted to. After the Maritime Studies dept. changed the course requirements, they aren't offering one of their new required courses! What's up with that?
The first major snowfall of the season was last night, almost blizzard-like at times and apparently it is going to majorly dump on us tonight too. I actually may have to leave the house to shovel tomorrow. Only 1 bottle of India Beer left, so I guess I will have to go get more from the corner store. Holli picked up some Apple Cider when she was shopping today, so I will make the Hot Buttered Rum recipe from the Food & Drink magazine that Dad sent us last week. I don't know how the newfie's survive without Food & Drink!