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Bachelor Challenge: Day 4 of 6

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Day 4 – Tuesday

Summary: Today was a bit of a shit show. Was very tired this morning when I got to work. I must have had about 6 or 7 cups of coffee before lunch and I probably went to the washroom as many times. I was a bit shaky from all the caffeine which made it hard to sit at my desk. Made it through the motions and finally got home. Food was a no-brainer since I had left-over Spaghetti from the night before. Shortly after eating I found myself passed-out on the floor in front of the TV – yes that tired. After my nap I worked on the wedding invitation maps – FUN.

Accomplishments: Finished map, however realized that I may have made it the wrong size.

Breakfast/Lunch: Yogurt, Tuna Sandwich, Apples, Granola Bar (notice a pattern?)

Dinner: Leftover Spaghetti

Communication with neglectful half: Text messages, and an “I’m going to bed” email

Bachelor Challenge: Day 3 of 6

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Day 3 – Monday

Summary: I woke up ridiculously early. I had troubles falling asleep (I swear it had nothing to do with me sleeping ’till noon on Sunday), so needless to say, I was feeling a little tired today. I had decided that I was going to take the bus to work to avoid getting my car stuck in the snow. As I was walking to the bus stop, I noticed that the alley way behind my house seemed drivable (which is where I would get stuck). So I ran back to the house, grabbed my car keys, and gave it a shot.

I almost got stuck – 3 meters from my garage. If I hadn’t learned my lesson from the last time I got stuck, I would have never made it out this morning. All I have to say is: Second Gear!

Work was busy, lots of coffee. It was Monday what do you expect. After work I decided I would make myself a real dinner instead of eating more tuna. Sandwiches that is. So, spaghetti was the winner. I basically sat on my ass the rest of the night after that.

Accomplishments: Got to work early, dishwasher unloading/loading, computer tending, making lunch for work, and ironing cloths for work

Breakfast/Lunch: Yogurt, Tuna Sandwich, Apples, Granola Bar

Dinner: Spaghetti

Communication with better half: Email, and finally broke down and begged for a phone call (which, surprisingly, I got!!)

Bachelor Challenge: Days 1 & 2 of 6

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

So basically, I was ditched for a week by my better half. I thought it would be entertaining to log what I do over the time that she is gone.

Day 1 – Saturday

Summary: I woke up early today since I had to go to my haircut appointment. After my fantastic monthly “head massage” at the hairdresser’s, I went to run a couple of errands that I had been meaning to do for a while now. I felt good about myself, like I actually accomplished something, then went home, to where an empty house awaited.

Accomplishments: Haircut, car parts ordered, wipers replaced, and minor updates to the website

Breakfast/Lunch: Cereal – Raisin Bran, Yogurt, Granola Bar

Dinner: Cabage Rolls from Sobey’s, Salsa + Dip, Granola Bar and possibly another Yogurt

Communication with better half: Text messages, email

Day 2 – Sunday

Summary: I woke up at 8am with a massive headache, which I attribute to having low blood sugar. Took an Advil and a glass of juice then went back to bed. Finally woke up again at 12 noon – feeling rested and relaxed. I shoveled the 3 tons of snow that fell over night, and then I basically did the bare minimum to keep myself alive the rest of the day.

Accomplishments: Snow shoveling, laundry, dishwasher unloading/loading, computer tending, showering, ironing cloths for work, and making lunch for work

Breakfast/Lunch: Cereal, Yogurt, Latte

Dinner: Tuna sandwich, Yogurt, Granola Bar, Chai Latte

Communication with better half: Text messages, email, still no phone call

Trip to Banff & Lake Louise

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Victor Castro was in town this past week so we took him to see Banff and Lake Louise! Here are some pictures from our trip!

Kristen at frozen Lake Louise Kristen at frozen Lake Louise Frozen Lake Louise

Footsteps in snow

Banff Avenue

The Murtle

Rediculously Cold

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Out of all the places to live…

Going Climbing Again

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

This is basically a useless post that is just here to warn people that I’m going climbing again today.

This can mean two things: 1) That everything will go fine, or 2) That I will hurt myself again and end up elaborating on my “My Mind: Younger Than My Body” post that I made the last time I went climbing.

Wish me luck.

Update: Looks like #1 was the way things turned out this time! Wooohooo!

~Rabee

Got Towed

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

So I was lucky enough to get some free tickets to go see the Calgary Flames play against the Vancouver Canucks last night. I drove down to a friend’s place that lives close to the Saddledome, parked my car, and walked over with him.

What a fantastic game it was. A total of 6 regulation time goals, back and forth between both teams, overtime, and even a shootout.

I had free tickets, so I thought, “hey, get yourself two hot-dogs, have a couple of beer, and just enjoy it!”. After all, it has been a stressful couple of weeks at work.

Sadly though, the Flames lost in the shootout. No worries I thought, I had a great time and probably witnessed one of the best saves by Mika Kiprusoff – EVER!

So we walk back to my friend’s place, drop him off, then make my way to my car.

Have you ever gone to where you think you left your car, looked around, walked back and forth, made sure that no one was watching you walk back and forth, then thought to yourself, WTF?

And that’s when things started to settle in… my car must have been stolen.

A few moments later, I notice the “Bus Stop” sign, and that’s when the next logical thought comes to me – my car was towed!

So what do you do when you realize your car has been towed? Do you call tow truck companies? Do you call the police?

Lucky for me, a police car was driving by – so I waved my arms and they pulled over. I explained what “I thought” happened, and they suggested that I call the “Municipal Impound Lot”… so I say, “OK, so do you have their number?”

That’s when the cop looked at me and thought to himself, “Do I have 411 written on my forehead or something?”.

Reluctantly, they give me the phone number. I called the impound lot, which is conveniently open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, and asked them if they have my car. I gave the details, and yep, sure enough, it’s there.

So now I have to figure out how to get there at 11:00pm – with no car of course. I’m thinking to myself now, “this is going to cost me at least $200, and now I have to pay for a cab to get down there as well!??” – talk about insult to injury.

So I pull out my handy iPhone and search the map… and that’s when my night gets a little better: who knew that the city would build a train station 2 blocks away from the impound lot!? And lucky for me, I was two blocks away from a train station that could get me there!

So now I’m at the impound lot, and they say to get my car out, I have to show them:

  1. Driver’s License
  2. Valid Insurance
  3. Valid Registration

Of course, #2 and #3 are in the car. So they tell me to have a seat and wait for the security guard to escort me to my car to get them. So I wait, and wait and wait. Finally, security comes, and takes me to my car.

Now I have to go back to the office, and pay my fine. I was pleasantly surprised that the towing was only $75. But then the lady says, “you also have a $40 ticket to pay on top of that, and a $10 administration fee”.

At this point, I don’t give a crap. I pay the fines. Now I have to wait for security to escort me to my car… again.

Finally, I get in the car and drive home… I didn’t make it home ’till 1:00am.

Let’s tally up my costs:

  • Hot Dogs: $15
  • Beer: $25 (bought one for my friend)
  • Car Towage etc: $130

Grand total: $170

So my “Free” hockey game ended up costing me $170… go figure.

Moral of the story: Don’t park in a bus zone.

~Rabee

Our Trip Begins With a Park’nFly Accident

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

So we’re on our way to Toronto this afternoon. Our usual routine (I know, it’s sad that we have a routine for going to Toronto) involves parking our car at the Park’nFly lot and taking their shuttle to the airport.

Here is why it’s always a good idea to give yourself enough time to get to the airport before your flight:

This happened in the Park’nFly lot and it was with another one of their airport shuttles.

My iPod Has Ceased to Surprise Me

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Have you ever known someone or something so well that you can (or think you can) predict the next move given a specific set of circumstances? Have you experienced this over and over again to the point where it has started to drive you mad?

I am sick of the music on my iPod.

I have reached the point of total predictive saturation. Play a song, any song, whether it’s on “Random” or not, I can tell you what the next song will be: COMPLETE SHIT!

Last week, I said enough is enough, and decided to create this totally ingenious thing called a “Play List”. What a great idea I thought. I went through and trimmed down my minuscule music library to a whopping 115 songs. I felt like a new man, refreshed and ready to tackle the unknown.

The first couple of days, it was great. I was able to make it to work in the morning without being disappointed by the “Random” selection of songs that my over-priced hand-held picked for me.

However, a week later, I was back to where I started again. I’ll be honest with you, I’m currently listening to this “Play List” as I write this post, and have been keeping count of the number of times I hit “skip” (read to the end to see the total). I can’t believe that I actually hand picked these songs as good songs.

The strange thing is, when I listen to the radio, they can play the exact same songs that I have on my iPod, yet I will still listen to them like they are the greatest thing since sliced bread (I love sliced bread). Maybe it’s the surprise factor? The fact that the next song may actually be outside my small realm of top 40’s? But why? Especially when the next song is one I already have on my list? What drives me to endure the, otherwise, excruciating pain and continue listening to it?

I wonder if some university somewhere did a study on this and has some overly general synopsis explaining what I’m going through.

Or maybe I just need to expand my library.

Skip count so far: ~26

~Rabee

My Afternoon’s Saving Grace

Monday, February 2nd, 2009