Month: October 2009

Simple Pleasures

Posted by – 31/10/2009

Today I made cupcakes to celebrate Hallowe’en. Nothing like eating sweets on the way out the door to collect more sweets, right? I know Ari will share her bounty with us, she never likes ALL the candy she gets and she does love to be generous. I honestly can’t remember the last time I went out trick or treating, I handed out candy at my house in Windsor-a popular street due to the houses being so close together, easy grabs for candy hunters.

Anyway, these were supposed to be pumpkins, but they ended up looking like eyeballs so I changed my plans.

I can seeee yooouuu

Kind of gruesome. Better than cutesy pumpkins, right? And yeah, it’s a festive tablecloth that I bought for Thanksgiving. There weren’t any that had an Autumnal feel to them, so I went with skeletons.

Other than that, I’ve been listening to the Harry Potter series as read by Stephen Fry, who I adore. I finally finished book 5, Order of the Phoenix, that was about 30 hours long all told. It was AWESOME. Now I am stuck into HBP which is even better, such a dark book. If you’re ever bored with Youtube, look for Stephen Fry doing an English quizshow called QI, it’s brilliant. Very, very funny.

ps. I got interrupted by groceries. What I meant to add was that the other reason I am enjoying the audio books is because I can get a LOT of knitting done. I’m working on my fourth copy of this pattern. I’ve modified it slightly, but it’s easy, fast and deeply satisfying!

AND MY SISTER HAS SWINE FLU! AGH! Poor old thing, Megs, get well soooooon! I love you!

Early X-mas

Posted by – 28/10/2009

I was thinking about writing a little about karma, but seeing as I don’t really believe in it, I will tell you what I DO believe in.

Love. From family and friends.

So I got a message from my friend Michelle who works for MAC makeup (and is on maternity leave right now) asking me and my other girlfriend Libs to come over and take away ALL her excess makeup. She said she had tons of MAC, but also Estee Lauder, Clinique, DKNY, Sean John, Bobbi Brown…My head nearly exploded from excitement, I mean, how much makeup laying around could she have? The message said that her husband wanted the space, it sounded like it could be a LOT.

It was a lot. A LOT lot. Four plastic containers of neatly organized makeup.

I brought wine. It was SO fun, so exciting and so hilarious going on a total greed rampage. I would have danced all the way to the subway after but my backpack was so heavy, I could barely move. Here it is full:

very full and very heavy

Tee hee. And you know how I love sorting things and organizing stuff? Bit by bit, here’s what I took home:

1. Odds and ends. This is a mishmash of perfume, lotion and anti-aging goo.

bits and bobs

2. Clinique. It’s mostly lip glosses and lipsticks, but there’s also mascara, eyeshadow, powder and a toothbrush.

it’s so clinique-y

3. Estee Lauder. This stuff is so amazing, it is beautiful to look at, it smells great and it feels super glamorous. Again, this is mostly lip things, but there’s also 2 perfumes, nail polish, mascara, eye shadow, Fruition, powder…

estee is NOT just for old ladies

4. MAC. Oh, how I love thee, MAC makeup. This is the regular day to day makeup I got, tons of lip gloss, eye shadow, pure pigment, foundation, liquid liner, mascara, nail polish.

MAC packaging is puresex

5. Heatherette for MAC is beautiful, bright colours, very cute and sexy. And those patent lashes are KILLER.

heatherette

6. Special edition MAC, brushes, fixer, powder, shadows and lashes.

gorgeousness.

That’s all. Heehee. Not to say that I will be keeping the lot to myself, no no no. That would be silly, everyone knows I don’t wear lipstick ever. No, I will be picking out what I love most and hoarding that (which will amount to less than a third, I guess) and the rest will be sorted into piles for xmas gifts and swaps.

Interested?

And lots of love and thanks to Michelle, who made this possible!

Cottage cheese

Posted by – 26/10/2009

I took this on my way home from Dufferin Mall today.

like cottage cheese in the sky

I had to squat down to take my camera out of my backpack plus I had my headphones in and an apple clamped in my teeth so naturally this is the perfect time to be harassed by a security guard. Now I know everyone has at least ONE story about some piece of shit security guard over extending himself, but I was on the grass between the sidewalk and the parking lot, and I took 2 pictures OF THE SKY. It’s really no wonder he felt compelled to ask me if everything was ok and then to helpfully inform me that “photography on mall property isn’t allowed”. Just, ya know, fyi.

Thanks. I guess I missed the sign informing me? I actually laughed really loudly after he said that. Anyone that knows me irl knows I laugh…loud. Anyway, he walked off with a boner, presumably.

Men.

Oh, and did you know how hot this new Shakira video is? Not the song, not so much, but her, wow. Her body is…dang.

Costa Rica, Panama

Posted by – 23/10/2009

Our trip was so interesting, we did so many different things, met lots of interesting people, ate great food, it’s impossible to pick just one thing. And while I have to admit it’s nice to be home and no longer sharing a room with a 6 year old who rises with the sun, I would move back to Yandup Lodge permanently if they’d have me, even without internet or phones, even if it meant sharing a cabin with Ari again. That place is as close to heaven as an atheist like me can believe in.

Here are some of my pictures of our trip:

1. pigeon 2. Costa Rica 3.  Costa Rica

4. Costa Rica5. ant hill 6. mushroom

7. leaf cutter ants 8. start of the hike9. giant bell in San Jose

10. mountain driving 11. hummingbirds 12. Shannon on the zipline

13. crazy zipline girls 14. secret sloth 15. Arenal

16. Millie17. Giving scritches 18. amputee sloth

19. baby sloth 20. baby Leila21. Leila and Dave

22. baby on a walk 23. beach 24. they’re everywhere

25. ugly. 26. deserted isle 27. light, not diet

28. beach29. starfish 30. family

31. Kuna art 32. Panama City

1. Did you know that pigeons like to party in Costa Rica too? The town centre, in San Jose, is much like Trafalgar Square, pigeons everywhere with little kids running through them causing them to flutter away…

2-4, 8. Photos taken from the rental car while driving through the mountains on our way to the beach on day two before getting side tracked by the waterfall.

5-7. From the path to the waterfall, an anthill, a funny cup shaped mushroom and leaf cutter ants. I could have watched them for hours-and was grateful to have an excuse to stop and rest for a while. They’re really amazing, and seem to work cooperatively, sharing loads and helping each other at the entrance to their nest.

9. A giant bell in San Jose.

10, 11. Mountain scenery on our way to Selvatura Park in Monteverde.  There were giant purple hummingbirds that were squawking at the other birds, being very aggressive and pushy.

12. Shannon on the zipline. This was super fun and kind of scary. The dudes that lead us around were awesome, reminded me of the Sherpa guides in the episodes of the Simpsons where Homer decides to climb Mt. Everest. What an amazing job to do that all day.

13. Ari and I being dingbats in our zipline duds.

14. This is the first sloth I saw in CR. She was behind our hotel in a tree, just lumping around. I went back and waved at her several times, showing her to another hotel guest who said that in Germany they are called “slow and lazy”. Huh. Shannon didn’t believe she existed, but this picture PROVES IT.

15. Mt. Arenal. La Fortuna was named as such because the lava flowed down the other side of the mountain.  I really loved it there. I loved our hotel until the ‘laundry incident’ that pretty much wrecked it.

16-22. Sloth rescue pictures from Aviarios del Caribe.  Most of the babies there are of the 2 fingered (nope, we say fingers nowadays, not toes) type as the 3 fingered babies are very fragile and don’t survive long on the ground without their mommies. This place was great, I could have happily spent a lot more time there talking with the woman that runs the place.

23. The beach we went to after the sloths. This was the place where a local man, recognizing me as a tourist, excitedly pointed out a squirrel in a tree. A squirrel, for real…

24. Graffiti in San Jose near the museum that we went to that was shut down. Skinheads are everywhere, I guess.

25. Dave and I agreed that this building was actually aggressively ugly. Like the architect was specifically asked to design something ugly, did it and then was asked to make it uglier. Man.

26. A seemingly deserted island off the Kuna Yala territory in Panama-I’d live there.

27. In Latin America, Diet Coke is called Coke Light.

28, 29.  Beaches. Snorkeling. A starfish held by a nervous child.

30. A funny picture of Shannon and Ari. You can barely see her, but you can see her best friend.

31. Yandup. Go there if you can. The people in Playon Chico are so amazing. I’ll always remember my new friend Ocho Anyo…

32. Panama City from our 24th floor hotel room.

Home. Tired. Stuff.

Posted by – 22/10/2009

I can’t really get my thoughts together in any appropriate way-and we all know that Shannon will do a better job with pictures than I will-but we had a great time, a seriously wonderful time.

Until then, I leave you with this: infant sloth bellybutton. Nothing in the world is cuter than this.

sloth bellybutton

Famous! Finally!

Posted by – 08/10/2009

Remember this? Google street view has finally gone up in Toronto! Yay, and of course I looked for myself and voila!

street view

Cool eh? Does the make me an enormous geek? I am sure the excitement will wear off one day, but for now, it’s great.

Done, haha, DONE!

Posted by – 06/10/2009

I finished my baktus scarf. I think I love it. Or it might just be that Misti Alpaca yarn is the yummiest yarn I’ve ever worked with. It’s wonderful. Jana, the scale made NO difference, haha, as you can see in the picture, I still have a ball of yarn- bigger than a golf ball -left. I have no idea how that happened, apart from guessing my scale is a piece of crap. It couldn’t be me, right?My next baktus (which has already been started) I am doing a slip stitch purlwise at the end of each row, it makes a nice little detail on the edge.

scarf, yarn, hat, plastic head, Ashleigh’s red boots.

In celebration, I returned to Romni and picked up another skein of the Misti Alpaca hand painted sock yarn in a more orangey colourway. The nice lady that works there admired my first one, even giving it a feel. She was impressed. I also bought 2 balls of the Lang Pearl yarn, it’s also gorgeous. I think it’s destined for mittens. Then I picked up 2 sets of bamboo needles, on sale too, specifically for flying with. Shannon said “you’re bringing knitting on our trip??!?”.

Then I walked all the way home from Romni -4.3 kilometres. I didn’t really mean to but after I spotted the old man wearing an obvious wig, I was in a better mood and decided to enjoy the overcast day.

Making boxes*

Posted by – 04/10/2009

Nuit Blanche started out as intensely irritating for me. Waiting for people to set up a sound system and then hunt for car keys is not my idea of fun. But once the trucks started rolling, it was GREAT.

Did you know that there are ravers in the world still/again? They’re different now, they appear to be more of a hybrid of raver/emo/goth/punk and they look awful funny to me. The music’s different too, it’s more main stream than I remember (not that I was a raver, not even close-I was too old back in the day and I am WAY too old now). My old friend James Hastings spun deep house, which I almost liked occasionally, but this is beeping and booping laid over top 10 hits from 1990. Well, whatever, the kids were up and dancing and having a great time and that’s all that matters.

see? with the arms in the air and the RAVING?

I also spotted a Snug backpack which made me smile. How long has this guy been hanging on to that artifact?

making requests at the dj truck bed

Of course the littlest raver didn’t make it past 10.30pm, just as I’d predicted earlier.

snoring in the back seat

I always marvel at little kids’ ability to sleep anywhere. The noise was amazing, not just the rave music, but the drummers were bashing away, people were leaning into my window to yell stuff at me every 2 minutes AND everyone was blowing cigarette smoke into the truck as they wandered past.  Zzzzzz.

*Making boxes is a rave reference-think about how the kids dance and make square shapes with their hands/arms. It’s funny if you do it yourself, even just mime making boxes to a beat and you’ll laugh.