Sunday, December 17, 2006


Nothing like a good old vanity shot.

Friday, December 15, 2006

So, everybody has gone home for Christmas. Except me. But before we start handing out the tissues and sympathy cards, let me remind you that my family is coming to Montreal for Christmas. They are not here yet though, which means that I have most of the house to myself. People will start coming for the holidays on Saturday, so I made the most of today by staying in bed late, playing computer games, and in general being very unproductive. It was glorious. I managed to confuse today with tomorow, and made Gillian and her sister Jen come out to the movie night at my house a day early (sorry guys). We ate leftovers, took a quick tour of the house, and then I drove them home.

It is utterly un-white here. No snow. If we don't get a white Christmas I think I'm going to snap. Its not even below zero. Bah....

This is the story of Bonnie and Clyde. They were happy little lobsters. One day a mean boy named Tim came and gave them a bath in hot water. They were so mad they turned red. Then the mean boy ate them. The end.

So we got some money donated to make a good meal. So we did. Lobster and swordfish. And nice cheeses. Mmmmmmm.....

Monday, December 04, 2006


Whats that you say? Two posts in one day? Such a flurry of activity has never been seen in the history of this blog. Nor is it likely to happen again any time soon. So enjoy it while it lasts.

The subject of this entry: Advent's Calenders.

I have just received in the mail my Mother's annual pre-Christmas gift, presents for an advent's calender. Here they are, all neatly wrapped and labled from 1 to 18. I get to unwrap one each day from December 1st until Christmas day. (Note: #1 is missing, because I ate it. #19-#24 are not included because my family is flying to Montreal on the 18th to spend Christmas here. #25 is not included because you don't get an advent's calender present on Christmas day silly)
We are officially the Concordia Indoor Soccer Recreation Division Champions of Fall 2006. I was the goalie, and I must say our team came together very nicely. I have been on a lot of intramural teams, and this is the first time I've actually won, so I'm feeling pretty proud myself. Hopefully we can get most of the guys back in the spring to defend our title.