Tuesday, February 22, 2011

6 Confessions

Alycia, from one of my favorite blogs, The Curious Pug
has again participated in something fun that I'd like to do too.


1. I do not like to talk on the phone, except to family. 
    We only have 1 phone in our apartment & it is in Adam's Man Cave.

2. When I hear an odd noise, I need to find the source.

3. Sometimes I sleep upside down. Head at the feet end, feet at the head end.

4. I have dreamt of  places, where I've never been, more than once, with great detail.

5. When I was little, I wanted to be Rapunzel.

6. I love Roller Skating.  Love love love it.  Not Roller Blades - Roller Skates!

Monday, February 21, 2011

2:53am Feb 21, 2011

I heard a loud bang.
I was still half awake in bed watching the movie Troy.
Adam was in the living room watching the movie The Boiler Room.

He thought it was me I thought it was him.
We are both completely spooked.

We check the windows and the doors, all locked, alarms on.
We go back to what we were doing.

A few minutes later....BANG.

We meet up in our hallway at the front door.
Our floorboards are creaky so if there is someone on the other
side of the door in the hallway, they know we're there.
I whisper to Adam to go sit back down and turn the TV back on.
I stay at the door, completely still, eye to the peep hole
to see if there is any movement in the hallway.
Nothing. No shadows. No sound.

I go to the kitchen to take a look out the window &
grab a knife. Why? Just made me feel better.

As I turn around......BANG.
Something moves on the kitchen floor.
Is it coming from upstairs?
Are there critters stuck in the walls?
We're standing in front of the fridge spooked and baffled.

I will admit, for about 10 seconds I feared we had
a poltergeist. I really did!

Then Adam went, "Oh" and opened the freezer.


3 Diet Cokes in the freezer.


3 loud bangs as they froze & burst.


Chore for Monday - clean the freezer.

We were both awake, but now we are really awake.
Adam has made me a nice cup of tea.
I have to choose another movie to put in as Troy is almost finished.

Looks like I'll be sleeping in late....I hope!


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Scary Sunday

The day started out normal enough, then about 5 minutes
after Adam left to run a few errands, my computer went nuts.

It started announcing, " new virus found ".
A gazillion pop ups occurred and then a scary
scratchy sound.

I panicked.
I turned into my father & wanted to disconnect everything
in fear that my computer was being taken over.

Adam got home and was unimpressed as he walked
in the door to find the dirty dishes in the sink.
As soon as he saw my face, he knew something was amok.

I went on his computer & saw that my facebook account
had sent out a spam message to my contact's walls.
Some BS....hey check this video out.

I promptly deactivated my account, changed all passwords
and had a few hours of shear uneasiness.

I married a man who can't fix a toilet to save his life
but thank goodness, he can fix computers.

He conquered my Trojan Horses and made me feel protected.

To relieve the stress of the day, I went into the kitchen and did some baking
while I boogied to The Bee Gees Greatest Hits.

I'm looking forward to tomorrow's Family Day off.
Perfect day to recharge the internal batteries.



The view from our kitchen window this evening.
Snow!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

February Funk

I had a tough week this past week.
I continue to fight with fatigue.
This Family Day long weekend is just what I need to recharge.

Thursday night I fell asleep on the couch after watching

Last night I was fighting to stay awake at 7:30pm.
After a nice long chat with my Mom on the phone, I went
to bed & fell fast asleep. That was at about 9:30pm.

Mind you, I have been waking up super early the last 2 weeks.
I'd had so many delay issues with the TTC that I was arriving at work
sometimes 10-15 minutes late. I hate that. I really do.

I play the math/alarm clock trick on myself.
I set my alarm clock ahead by 17 or 32 or 27 minutes fast.
As I hate math, the last thing I want to do when I hear
WAH WAH WAH is try to figure out what the real time
is, so I just get up.

Last week, I'd taken Crockett out, had a shower, dressed, made my lunch,
checked the weather network and a few e-mails all before 5:30am.
Mental.

I tried to sleep in this morning, but I have an awful sensitivity to the light.
I literally have to pull the cover up over my head to cover my eyes.

We've lived in this apartment for 4 year now  I still can't figure out
what to do about curtains for our bedroom windows.


The middle window doesn't open.
The outer two open like doors.
They are pretty big at 53" top to bottom
and each frame is 28" wide.
We're on Yonge Street so along with wanting curtains that work for
both light & privacy, there is also noise.
I want to be able to also have an open window.
My cheap bamboo blinds attached to each frame were
supposed to be a short term thing.
All the windows in our apartment are like this, it's just the bedroom
I'm having a tough time trying to figure out.

Fatigue and inconsistent sleep has contributed to my February Funk.
It is just that time of year that, as much as I like the winter,
I look forward to the Spring.
There is a lack of color.
No more Christmas Lights.
Everything is grey.

Plus I feel very Sloth-like and sedentary.
I need to get myself moving.
My boss has a personal trainer that goes to her
home Tuesdays & Thursdays for an hour.
I think that's awesome.
She says it tough & that she sweats.
I need that. I need to sweat. I need to have sore
muscles from more than just sitting crooked!

Hopefully this cold spell we've been having will be over soon
and I can get outside to walk more.
I'm so NOT complaining.
This has been a great winter.
Yes, it's been bitterly windy cold, but there's been
clean streets and dry sidewalks more often than not.
I won't even go into the flash freeze we had
Thursday morning. Let's just say it was the worst ice
I've seen my whole life & I just thank the Ice Gods
that I didn't fall & break something.

Today's walk in the park with Crockett was nice.
It was lasted a bit longer than the past few weeks.
It was Apollo vs. Aeolus today.
It was also lightly snowing.
It was a nice day.




I've also posted some other photos from today's walk over on my Tumblr page.

I'm going to go cuddle on the couch with my Adam & watch
the movie " Michael Clayton ".
A little George Clooney is a good thing ;)

Thursday, February 17, 2011

And I Quote


I am going to try & find the source of this jpg.
I really like this quote.
Apropos.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Frugal Living

With being a one income family at the moment, I've
been spending inordinant amounts of time working on a budget
that is realistic and that we can follow short term or long term or
however long it takes until Adam can secure a position.

I've read books, articles and blogs written by financial planners,
stay at home Mom's, Crazy Coupon Cutters, Freezer food Hoarders,
people who've had money and lost it,
people who've never had money and are happier and healthier,
people with debt, people without debt.
 Just type "sources for money saving strategies" into Google
and a plethora of good advice awaits.
Someone should create a font that denotes sarcasm.
Today I saw an MSN article that irked my sh*t.
I've tried finding it again but they've changed the home page.
If I find it, I'll post the link.

They were discussing, for people who've been,
"pushed to the lowest class" and how they can save money.
1. Buy a smaller house
2. Stop buying Lattes
3. Reduce eating at restaurants
4. Find fun free stuff to do ( this I like)
5. Don't give up everything - still pamper yourself.

A blood vessel in my brain almost burst.
This was not an article designed for those
"pushed to the lowest class".
 I was taken aback by what the writer of this article
deems the "lowest class" to be.

Anyway, now that I've vented, I'm going
to go sit in the living room with Adam and watch some TV.
I'd love to watch the Westminster Dog Show on TSN,
but we no longer get TSN.
See, we used to have digital TV with 500+ channels including HBO,
HDTV channels and all the movie channels.
 We also had a ridiculous monthly cable bill.

We now get channels 2-28 + 60,62, 68 and I think 70 something.
Our monthly bill. $31.96
I haven't gone to Starbucks in forever.
2 coats of red nail polish is pampering enough for me.

Post Addition:
Joanna Lumley's Nile Episode 3 of 4 tonight was wonderful.
Ethiopia is beautiful.

Monday, February 14, 2011

My Heart Belongs to Adam

Adam
I love you.
Happy Valentines today and every day.

"Today I begin to understand what love must be, if it exists.
When we are parted, we each feel the lack of the other half of ourselves.
We are incomplete like a book in two volumes of which the first has been lost.
That is what I imagine love to be: incompleteness in absence."

-- Edmond and Jules de Goncourt


Sunday, February 13, 2011

Apple Loaf

I had an uncomfortable day Saturday.
Bruxism got the better of me and I woke up

On my last visit to the MD she gave me a prescription for something
a little stronger than OTC pain relievers.
Sadly, the prescription is sitting in my drawer.
3 doses of Extra Strength Motrin didn't do it.
A hot facecloth on the forehead is in order.
Note to self:  Stop procrastinating.

I wasn't really in the mood to cook anything for dinner.
Adam did himself a fast fry steak so he was good.
I settled for a bowl of porridge.
Sadly, I added too much water & it was more like oatmeal soup.
As I had to stay in the kitchen to watch and stir my oatmeal in the
hopes it would thicken, I decided to bake a cake.

My Mom gave me the cookbook: 
Company's Coming: Muffins & More
by Jean Paré

I decided on this, only I don't have a loaf pan.


Since I used a square pan, I didn't bake it for 60 minutes.
I reduced it to 40 minutes and it was perfect.
Also, being that I'm allergic to nuts, I left them out
and didn't substitute them with anything else.


It came out of the pan cleanly and solid.


The top is good and crunchy and the inside with the grated
apple is really moist.


It cut really well and both Adam & I enjoyed it.
If I can create this while watching and stirring my oatmeal
almost non-stop, ANYONE can do it.

I'm 2 for 2 lately with my baking!
Nothing burned and completely yummy.
Which is good, because my oatmeal never fully recovered
and was not quite edible.
I had a square of Apple Loaf for dinner.
Sunday's breakfast?  Oatmeal.

Something I've started to do recently is write in my cookbooks
on the page, the date I made the recipe.
I don't know why.
Just because.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

In Memoriam - Marc


One of my favorite photos ever!
Juris, me and Marc.
April 1990

Today's date, Feb 12th, is a date I will remember forever.
Marc passed away on this date 5 years ago.
When they say only the good die young, they were talking about Marc.

I met Marc when I was 11 years old. He was 12.
My neighbour, Linda was going to a movie at the Dorval
Theater with a bunch of friends and she let me tag along.
That day was the day I met most of the people I would
spend time with outside of school, for the next 6 years.

Summers were spent at Ballantyne Pool and at the Baseball Diamond.
In the mornings, Marc and Glenn would play Golf, while the
girls would go meet up at the Arcade.
Come 1:00pm we all congregated to the Pool.
The evenings were spent again at the pool.
Adult swim from 8pm-9pm or perhaps a Swim Meet
or Water Polo game.
If not at the pool, we were at a Ball Diamond.

Winters were a bit different.
Marc went to Loyola and I went to Lachine High, whereas the
rest of our friends went to school together at Dorval High/John XXIII.
Our winter weekends were spent at the Arena.
Public Skating, Figure Skating and of course Hockey!
This was before cell phones and social media. It was a simpler
time where you'd go somewhere and you
knew all your friends would be there.
It would happen about once a month during High School.
Marc would take a different route home that passed by my school.
I'd be waiting for the 90 Bus and I'd hear him call my name.
We'd ride and talk. This was the only time we'd talk about school.
He'd ask me about my grades. He'd say how important
it was to do well and to study hard.
We'd part ways at the Dorval Terminal, he'd take the 203, I'd take the 191.

As time went on and we all grew up, summer jobs kept us all
intertwined but socially, we no longer hung around in groups of 20!

My first summer as a Lifeguard was spent at Surrey Pool.
Marc was a Maintenance Man and would come by every now and then
to tend the soccer field out back before a game.
I took this and a few other photos of Marc that day.

The summer after this one was, I'd say, the last one where we were young and free.
Life took over after that. School, work, relationships.

My life was forever changed when I was 19 and I moved with my family
from Dorval to Mississauga, Ontario. To this day, I miss Dorval.

My good friend Nathalie, the sweetheart amazing lady she is,
arranged a surprise going away party for me.
She called up some of my old friends and gave me a send off I cherish.
She'd just moved in with her beloved Bob and he had some friends there too.
I've obscured their faces out of respect & because I don't know their names.


I was so moved that these folks came to a party for me.
I was gobsmacked when I walked through her door and saw:
Juris
Marc & Isabelle
Terry
Ken
Noelle
Karen
Steph 
Lisa
and Kim.
Kim is another lovely lady who passed away too long ago.
Oddly, Kim and Marc both grew up on Claude Ave.

Whenever I went back to Dorval for a visit, I would
often bump into Marc and it was great.
A kiss on each cheek, a hug and a smile made the trip worthwhile :)

The years went on and I made it back home less and less.
I still find out through friends who's doing what, who's getting married,
who just had another child, so I still do feel connected to Dorval.

I had heard that Marc was ill but knew few details.
A while later I'd heard some more details and was devastated.
I wrote a letter to Marc. It was difficult because we were
friends in our youth and hadn't seen each other for years.
He was now a man, a husband and a father.
It was so important for me to let him know the impact he had on me. 
The memories I hold dear of our friendship and time together.

I came home from work one day and in my mailbox was a card
 from Marc, written by Isabelle.
It was so unexpected, so lovely.
I read it and re-read it.
 I turned on my computer to check my e-mail
and had received a message from Glenn advising of Marc's passing.
I went from a high to a real real low.

I was actually going through my own health issue at the time.
I'd had pneumonia and the result of my chest x-ray
was concerning.  I was scheduled for a CT-Scan.
When I went for the results, the Doctor started our dialogue
by letting me know that Non- Hodgkin's Lymphoma has a lower
mortality rate than other cancers.

Marc's memorial service was after my CT-Scan results conversation
with my doctor and before my scheduled biopsy procedure.
Thankfully it wasn't Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma,
but Sarcoidosis of the lymph nodes & lungs.
Not life threatening, just a chronic hindrance

Thankfully one of Marc's brothers created a site honoring Marc.

They posted Juris' Eulogy
It is beautiful and heart breaking.
I've read and re-read it a few times since, every time the tears flow.

It is such a tribute to the Marc I remember.
Even as a teenager, he always chose the right.
He was always kind, never cruel.
In a very unspoken and most likely unintentional way, he held you to his standards.
He was funny but also serious.
And how so many who knew him, described him: genuine.

I think of Marc often, still.  At the oddest times.
Sometimes for a reason and other times for no reason at all.
I wish I'd known the adult Marc, because it
certainly was an honor to know the young man Marc.

I've tried explaining to Adam just how lucky I was when I was young
to know such good people.  So much that when I moved to Ontario, I thought
all the men I'd met didn't match up to the male friends I had growing up.
It took me a long time to find Adam, who is also a man of quality.

I will say that Marc, and a few others - Juris, Dave, Nathalie, Matt,
and pretty much every person in the above group shot (whose face
I haven't mucked up) are people of extremely high quality that I am so lucky
and grateful to have spent time with.

Today I am again reminded how lucky I am
and I've said a little prayer for an old friend.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Gargle With Salt Water

I was sick over Christmas.
The sore throat and congestion has since gone away but
the fatigue and general feeling of malaise never fully departed.
Almost every night at some point, I wake up, cough a few times,
Adam gets me a glass of water, and I go back to sleep.
No chest congestion, just an irritating dry cough.
We don't have a humidifier so I chalk it up to cold dry winter air.

I am just tired tired tired all the time.
You know it's bad when you fall asleep while sitting on the throne.
If I sit anywhere for more than 5 minutes and close my eyes, I'm done.

It's been really cold the last few days.
NOT complaining, as it's also been beautifully sunny
and the sidewalks are dry.
I dress in layers and I actually find the crisp air in the
morning rather refreshing.
I also have hand warmers to activate in my purse in case of emergency.
I was a Brownie and Girl Guide, I'm prepared!

Tuesday at work, I felt the top of the back of my mouth getting a little dry.
By Tuesday night, the throat was sore & the stuffy nose had returned.
I'm not sick, I'm just stuffy.
The stuffy where you lay down and your nose congests only on one side
then you turn over & the other side congests. Vicious cycle!

I will have another weekend of doing nothing, I mean, resting ;)
The weather is supposed to warm up and I've been wanting to take Crockett
down the walking trail past the Lawn Bowling Club.
It is nice this time of year. Packed snow, good trail.
Hopefully we'll get in a nice walk this weekend.

For now, I've gargled with salt water, I have a Kleenex up my sleeve and
under the advice of Gandalf the Grey, I am going to take 2 Buckley's
night-time caplets and get some sleep.

I shall not coouugghh!