Madison is the newest member to our household.
Madi is the cutest thing ever. Pictures soon!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Holy crap.
So glad this week is over! It felt like exam week... so much stuff to do.
Finally I can do this...
DEEP BREATH. Relaxation. Hummmmmm.
Finally I can do this...
DEEP BREATH. Relaxation. Hummmmmm.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Poonanner.
Man I feel terrible. I have come down with strept throat and haven't left my house all day.
I really did enjoy fainting in the middle of Metro yesterday. What a treat.
Tuesday was great though, got my first Coach bag :)
I really did enjoy fainting in the middle of Metro yesterday. What a treat.
Tuesday was great though, got my first Coach bag :)
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Note...
I am listening to music and iTunes is always on shuffle. I find that my mood reflects the songs presented. For example, if I have to click next a bunch of times in a row, it's going to be a rough day (like today). However, when I get a stream of songs I like in a row, it turns out to be a good day. I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks that way.
Probably.
Probably.
Cunundrum.
Here by my side, an angel.
Here by my side, the devil.
I'm trying to figure out which way to sway....
As they say, I am stuck between a rock and a hardplace.
Damn it.
Here by my side, the devil.
I'm trying to figure out which way to sway....
As they say, I am stuck between a rock and a hardplace.
Damn it.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Puff Plus!
Brent has just gone to get me some Puff Plus Kleenex with Lotion... finally my nose with forgive me for the constant pain I have inflicted on it the past few days.
I am sorry little nosie.
I am sorry little nosie.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Balls.
I just found the same vacation we are going on for more than $100.00 less. Fack.
Apparently my timing is incredibly off because today I forgot I was on an on-call shift and went in anyways, and of course they didn't need me. At least I got free breakfast out of the deal.
It's amazing how bored I am the past few days. There is nothing to do before school starts up again, especially when there is no one in Guelph to hang out with. I resort to doing the dishes and doing laundry instead. Woo, how fun.
Apparently my timing is incredibly off because today I forgot I was on an on-call shift and went in anyways, and of course they didn't need me. At least I got free breakfast out of the deal.
It's amazing how bored I am the past few days. There is nothing to do before school starts up again, especially when there is no one in Guelph to hang out with. I resort to doing the dishes and doing laundry instead. Woo, how fun.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Fate.
So I tried to use my credit card to play some online poker since I was bored, but for some reason my bank has blocked my new credit card from my gambling habit. In turn, I went on amazon and ordered some studying books for the GRE instead. Apparently, someone up there doesn't want me gambling they want me to focus on my future.
Go figure.
Go figure.
Return of school work.
After almost a month off, I will be returning to school on Tuesday. I feel like my school is incredibly slack since every other school has returned to school this week. I can't really complain or the cold water and shaving cream fight would not have happened. I totally won that fight, btw.
Bowling this weekend :)
Bowling this weekend :)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Quote.
I was just reading this and enjoyed it.
Straightforward and true.
"Pride is a very common failing I believe. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed, that human nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some quality or other, real or imaginary. Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us."
-Jane Austen
Straightforward and true.
"Pride is a very common failing I believe. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed, that human nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some quality or other, real or imaginary. Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us."
-Jane Austen
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Official Booking!
WOOO! Just officially booked a trip down to Dominican for reading week!
So pumped!!
So pumped!!
Monday, January 4, 2010
New Trip!
After many-a-hours glued to the computer screen, I think (I hope!) we have decided on where we are going for Reading Week next month. I'm not going to say where it is so that I don't jinx anything, but if all goes well it will be planned and booked by tomorrow!!! I cannot wait.
Sidenote: Sherlock Holmes was a very quirky movie, minus the blackouts and sound issues. :p
Sidenote: Sherlock Holmes was a very quirky movie, minus the blackouts and sound issues. :p
Saturday, January 2, 2010
First Post of 2010.
A new year, a new beginning... or whatever.
I like to think that the "new year" is a continuation of the good things from the year past, but also a reason to change the unpleasant things that make you sad or disappointed in the world around you (mostly the things you do yourself).
KATY'S GOALS OF 2010.
- Graduate!
- Write a romance novel
- Get romance novel published
- Study and write GRE by end of summer
- Get my license... again.
- Get a car
- Travel to at least 2 different countries (by plane) -Greece, Thailand, Dominican (for a holiday)
- Get a job (a decent job)
- Apply to grad schools by the end of 2010
- Read at least 1 fun novel every 2 weeks
- Go for a jog every 2 days (everyday during the summer)
- Continue to eat very healthy
- Continue to keep alcohol consumption minimal
- Practice flute once a week
- Get straight A's in final semester of school
- Graduate with ZERO debt, including credit card
Bottom line: enjoy life and be happy. Love, oh and more love.
I like to think that the "new year" is a continuation of the good things from the year past, but also a reason to change the unpleasant things that make you sad or disappointed in the world around you (mostly the things you do yourself).
KATY'S GOALS OF 2010.
- Graduate!
- Write a romance novel
- Get romance novel published
- Study and write GRE by end of summer
- Get my license... again.
- Get a car
- Travel to at least 2 different countries (by plane) -Greece, Thailand, Dominican (for a holiday)
- Get a job (a decent job)
- Apply to grad schools by the end of 2010
- Read at least 1 fun novel every 2 weeks
- Go for a jog every 2 days (everyday during the summer)
- Continue to eat very healthy
- Continue to keep alcohol consumption minimal
- Practice flute once a week
- Get straight A's in final semester of school
- Graduate with ZERO debt, including credit card
Bottom line: enjoy life and be happy. Love, oh and more love.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
The Holidays.
I can't complain. Everything has been great this Christmas holiday.
On the friday before Christmas, Brent picked me up and we decided it would be nice to go to the Rude Native for a couple drinks. We got there pretty late so all the drinks were cheap cheap cheap. I got us a couple glasses of Presecco to celebrate Brent's raise, and we had mostly empty mussels and flatbread. We sat around for a while and talked about religion and other topics before we headed back to Brent's apartment.
The following morning, Brent and I had planned a full day of celebrating Christmas together. We woke up early, stopped at Tim Horton's and split a bagel on the way into Toronto. We first stopped in Oakville to go to my favorite chocolate shop in the world - Bernard Callebaut. Unfortunately, they only have 2 locations in all of Ontario, so we stocked up on some very delicious chocolate (which are like 2$ each) and had Lick's for lunch. We hopped back onto the highway, snacked on a couple chocolates and tried to find our hotel in Yorkville. Since Brent will not purchase a GPS, I guided us through Toronto and found the Marriott at Yonge & Bloor. Perfect! It was a little later than we planned by the time we got to the hotel room, so instead of going down to the Eaton Centre (on the busiest day of the year for shopping, PLUS the subways were not working) we decided to look around in the stores in Yorkville. I definitely enjoyed shopping around Holt Renfrew, and it was the first sale I had ever really seen in that store. We had to get back to the hotel room to get ready before our (early) reservation. Brent had grown out his beard that week SPECIFICALLY for one of my Christmas presents, which was for him to grow a sexy mustache for our night out. He adopted the nickname Luigi for the night because he was wearing yellow and looked like a Super Mario Brother.
I realized we had not printed off the tickets for the Nutcracker, so I went on a crazy hunt to find a place to print them off. The stupid receptionist told me the wrong time, so I started freaking out because we were going to miss our reservation (a watch didn't go with my outfit). I zoomed back up to the room all wired and rushing, and Brent told me we still had plenty of time and he moved the reservation. :) Perfect as always. I got to relax for a few minutes and we opened cards and presents before we walked over to Sassafraz for dinner. Sassafraz is my new favorite restaurant (for the time being). Sole is definitely still up there. We ordered ridiculous martinis and had olive bread, oysters and blueberry- goat cheese salad, lamb and rabbit ravioli.


The meal was to die for. Unfortunately we were running quite late (as always), so we didn't get to enjoy dessert at the restaurant. We pretty much ran out of the restaurant and caught a cab that brought us to the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. We had to still get our tickets, so we rushed to do that and bolted upstairs to our seats. We just entered as The Nutcracker started. It was quite a good show, but Brent and I kept catching errors in the orchestra and dancing. We are too cynical I think. During the intermission, I dealt with some very stupid women in the washroom, scarfed down some Haggen Daaz ice cream and went back to finish the show. Once it was over, we walked down to the subway and took it back up to our hotel. Brent ordered some pizza, and we sat in bed watching Superbad until Brent passed out.
A couple days later, I was off to Mississauga for Christmas. I bused to Hamilton, which took much longer than it should have and met up with my sister. My dad brought us to Tim Horton's for a snack, had a doughnut for the first time in a while (it was sooo amazing) and drove down to Port Credit. Of course, there was no snow on the ground and it looked like spring, but nonetheless it was Christmas. My sister and I went up to Square One for some shopping, then we headed back and had steak for dinner. I knitted while drinking plenty of wine and went to bed early.
On the Tuesday, we went downtown to see the Nutcracker... again. It was a gift for my sister and I. We took the train in, which was hilarious because this older woman LITERALLY gasped when I made an error knitting and we stopped at Eggspection for brunch before the matinee show. I had Eggs Benedict and felt incredibly sick afterwards. We walked around the mall for a bit, then headed over to see the show. We were in the sixth row this time, so the show was incredibly different. The Sugarplum fairy hurt herself during her duo with the Nutcracker so a substitute had to come on. I was literally surrounded by little girls and boys and I wanted to steal one of them. This little girl was totally silent throughout the entire show and was adorable. After that, we took the train back to Mississauga and went over to my family's house. We exchanged gifts which included some very embarrassing home videos from when I was little. Oh boy. My sister and I helped down 3 bottles of wine (before 6pm) and headed back to my dad's place for sushi and more alcohol. Unfortunately I was still feeling really sick so I talked to Brent quickly before sleep and passed out pretty quickly.
On Christmas Eve, I decided to sleep in. After lunch, Jessika came over and we went to Paradiso in Oakville for a late lunch. Her mom really wanted to see me, so we headed to her parent's place for a visit and to exchange gifts. She dropped me off and Lin had arrived for dinner. We had lobster for dinner which was pretty good minus the literal shit that comes out of them. My sad lobster's name was Chad.


I was pretty tired after dinner since we eat so late, so I talked to Brent before I headed to sleep.
Christmas Day was nice and relaxing. It always seems to go by so quickly no matter what you are doing. We all woke up and had mimosas and Panetone for breakfast before we opened presents. I got the tv that I wanted and a bunch of other small goodies. During the afternoon, my grandparents came over as well as other guests. We started drinking early and I definitely finished early. My sister and I got a little inappropriate with the reindeers on the table. Ohhh no. By the end of the night, I had a bottle of Presseco planted right in front of me, and drank until I chatted with my lovely boyfriend and passed out before everyone even left. Good Christmas.
This past sunday was the first time I got to see my bb in almost a week. It was so nice. I finished work early, and Brent made his way down to Guelph pretty fast after that. We didn't even make it back to Waterloo for a couple hours. We drank some tea and watched some TV before we headed to bed.
Monday, well, we didn't leave the house until we went to my aunt's place around dinnertime.

We watched Planet Earth and The Hangover in bed. We had dinner at my aunt's and hung out for a bit. Brent left earlier to meet up with some people and I stayed around and took the bus back to Waterloo. Met up with Brent at his apartment and a bunch of people I didn't know and hung around until everyone left for the bar. Brent and I stayed around and watched some tv until Brent fell asleep on the couch.
I have to work tonight, but then tomorrow!!! It's New Years Eve! Brent and I are going to get a bunch of party stuff to jazz up his apartment.. including a big uncomfortable birthday hat for the birthday boy. It should be a good time.
I think that is a long enough post to last me, oh, until after new years. Then I can write about the randomness of that night I am sure. Just want to say how excited I am to be bringing in the New Year with the most amazing man I have ever known, and his cool friends too. I can't believe how quickly this year has gone and all the amazing things that have happened.
Happy New Year. Hopefully you all remember the next day :)
On the friday before Christmas, Brent picked me up and we decided it would be nice to go to the Rude Native for a couple drinks. We got there pretty late so all the drinks were cheap cheap cheap. I got us a couple glasses of Presecco to celebrate Brent's raise, and we had mostly empty mussels and flatbread. We sat around for a while and talked about religion and other topics before we headed back to Brent's apartment.
The following morning, Brent and I had planned a full day of celebrating Christmas together. We woke up early, stopped at Tim Horton's and split a bagel on the way into Toronto. We first stopped in Oakville to go to my favorite chocolate shop in the world - Bernard Callebaut. Unfortunately, they only have 2 locations in all of Ontario, so we stocked up on some very delicious chocolate (which are like 2$ each) and had Lick's for lunch. We hopped back onto the highway, snacked on a couple chocolates and tried to find our hotel in Yorkville. Since Brent will not purchase a GPS, I guided us through Toronto and found the Marriott at Yonge & Bloor. Perfect! It was a little later than we planned by the time we got to the hotel room, so instead of going down to the Eaton Centre (on the busiest day of the year for shopping, PLUS the subways were not working) we decided to look around in the stores in Yorkville. I definitely enjoyed shopping around Holt Renfrew, and it was the first sale I had ever really seen in that store. We had to get back to the hotel room to get ready before our (early) reservation. Brent had grown out his beard that week SPECIFICALLY for one of my Christmas presents, which was for him to grow a sexy mustache for our night out. He adopted the nickname Luigi for the night because he was wearing yellow and looked like a Super Mario Brother.
I realized we had not printed off the tickets for the Nutcracker, so I went on a crazy hunt to find a place to print them off. The stupid receptionist told me the wrong time, so I started freaking out because we were going to miss our reservation (a watch didn't go with my outfit). I zoomed back up to the room all wired and rushing, and Brent told me we still had plenty of time and he moved the reservation. :) Perfect as always. I got to relax for a few minutes and we opened cards and presents before we walked over to Sassafraz for dinner. Sassafraz is my new favorite restaurant (for the time being). Sole is definitely still up there. We ordered ridiculous martinis and had olive bread, oysters and blueberry- goat cheese salad, lamb and rabbit ravioli.
The meal was to die for. Unfortunately we were running quite late (as always), so we didn't get to enjoy dessert at the restaurant. We pretty much ran out of the restaurant and caught a cab that brought us to the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. We had to still get our tickets, so we rushed to do that and bolted upstairs to our seats. We just entered as The Nutcracker started. It was quite a good show, but Brent and I kept catching errors in the orchestra and dancing. We are too cynical I think. During the intermission, I dealt with some very stupid women in the washroom, scarfed down some Haggen Daaz ice cream and went back to finish the show. Once it was over, we walked down to the subway and took it back up to our hotel. Brent ordered some pizza, and we sat in bed watching Superbad until Brent passed out.
A couple days later, I was off to Mississauga for Christmas. I bused to Hamilton, which took much longer than it should have and met up with my sister. My dad brought us to Tim Horton's for a snack, had a doughnut for the first time in a while (it was sooo amazing) and drove down to Port Credit. Of course, there was no snow on the ground and it looked like spring, but nonetheless it was Christmas. My sister and I went up to Square One for some shopping, then we headed back and had steak for dinner. I knitted while drinking plenty of wine and went to bed early.
On the Tuesday, we went downtown to see the Nutcracker... again. It was a gift for my sister and I. We took the train in, which was hilarious because this older woman LITERALLY gasped when I made an error knitting and we stopped at Eggspection for brunch before the matinee show. I had Eggs Benedict and felt incredibly sick afterwards. We walked around the mall for a bit, then headed over to see the show. We were in the sixth row this time, so the show was incredibly different. The Sugarplum fairy hurt herself during her duo with the Nutcracker so a substitute had to come on. I was literally surrounded by little girls and boys and I wanted to steal one of them. This little girl was totally silent throughout the entire show and was adorable. After that, we took the train back to Mississauga and went over to my family's house. We exchanged gifts which included some very embarrassing home videos from when I was little. Oh boy. My sister and I helped down 3 bottles of wine (before 6pm) and headed back to my dad's place for sushi and more alcohol. Unfortunately I was still feeling really sick so I talked to Brent quickly before sleep and passed out pretty quickly.
On Christmas Eve, I decided to sleep in. After lunch, Jessika came over and we went to Paradiso in Oakville for a late lunch. Her mom really wanted to see me, so we headed to her parent's place for a visit and to exchange gifts. She dropped me off and Lin had arrived for dinner. We had lobster for dinner which was pretty good minus the literal shit that comes out of them. My sad lobster's name was Chad.
I was pretty tired after dinner since we eat so late, so I talked to Brent before I headed to sleep.
Christmas Day was nice and relaxing. It always seems to go by so quickly no matter what you are doing. We all woke up and had mimosas and Panetone for breakfast before we opened presents. I got the tv that I wanted and a bunch of other small goodies. During the afternoon, my grandparents came over as well as other guests. We started drinking early and I definitely finished early. My sister and I got a little inappropriate with the reindeers on the table. Ohhh no. By the end of the night, I had a bottle of Presseco planted right in front of me, and drank until I chatted with my lovely boyfriend and passed out before everyone even left. Good Christmas.
This past sunday was the first time I got to see my bb in almost a week. It was so nice. I finished work early, and Brent made his way down to Guelph pretty fast after that. We didn't even make it back to Waterloo for a couple hours. We drank some tea and watched some TV before we headed to bed.
Monday, well, we didn't leave the house until we went to my aunt's place around dinnertime.
We watched Planet Earth and The Hangover in bed. We had dinner at my aunt's and hung out for a bit. Brent left earlier to meet up with some people and I stayed around and took the bus back to Waterloo. Met up with Brent at his apartment and a bunch of people I didn't know and hung around until everyone left for the bar. Brent and I stayed around and watched some tv until Brent fell asleep on the couch.
I have to work tonight, but then tomorrow!!! It's New Years Eve! Brent and I are going to get a bunch of party stuff to jazz up his apartment.. including a big uncomfortable birthday hat for the birthday boy. It should be a good time.
I think that is a long enough post to last me, oh, until after new years. Then I can write about the randomness of that night I am sure. Just want to say how excited I am to be bringing in the New Year with the most amazing man I have ever known, and his cool friends too. I can't believe how quickly this year has gone and all the amazing things that have happened.
Happy New Year. Hopefully you all remember the next day :)
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas.
Drinking on Christmas truly is a highlight of my year.
I am drinking Icewine right now for the first time since Cali, and I can honestly say it does not taste as good as it did in Napa Valley. Getting drunk at 11am is hard to beat, especially since it was paired with dark chocolate. OH laa laa. I love California (and ice wine/ dessert wine!!!!!!)
And my love. I can't forget my love. I love you bb.
I am drinking Icewine right now for the first time since Cali, and I can honestly say it does not taste as good as it did in Napa Valley. Getting drunk at 11am is hard to beat, especially since it was paired with dark chocolate. OH laa laa. I love California (and ice wine/ dessert wine!!!!!!)
And my love. I can't forget my love. I love you bb.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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