So…I wanted to write all about our fun-filled weekend, but it’s already FRIDAY. Which is an excellent reflection of the pandemonium that has been my life these past few weeks. The last 14 days have been work work work. Big research paper due in one class, medium-sized project due in another class, big Greek exam…not [...]
Archive for November, 2008
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Posted in Friends, Things that make you go hmmm..., Uncategorized on November 21, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Canada Pow Wow #1
Posted in Canada, Canada Pow Wow, Food, TV on November 21, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Welcome to my blog’s newest regular feature! Instead of nit-picking at all the crazy idiosyncracies of life in Canada, I thought it would be nice to deliver a more balanced perspective. I mean, there are PLENTY of things we love about Canadian life. So, in the grand tradition of one of my favorite ice breakers, [...]
10 on 10 | November
Posted in 10 on 10 on November 11, 2008 | 7 Comments »
So…remember, like, 5 or 6 months ago when I was really excited about the 10 on 10 Photo Journal? And how I participated by taking 10 pictures over the course of 10 hours on the 10th day of the month…for two whole months? And then, how I kept on forgetting about the 10 on 10 [...]
In other news…
Posted in Regent, tid bit on November 6, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I’m sitting in the library, trying to read, and the one thing I find more distracting than my lap-top is the incessant (and LONG) sniffing coming from someone sitting near me. I mean, seriously. Did you not have enough to eat at lunch? Let me spell it out for you. K-L-E-E-N-E-X. Make it happen.
Although, it [...]
Typically not one for public political commentary, but…
Posted in History in the making on November 6, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Three thoughts on the events of Tuesday, November 4, 2008…all of which have been gratuitously stolen from others, but all of which I find thoughtful, important, and balanced perspectives, no matter which side of the political fence you call home:
First, this image and caption, from The Digital Journalist:
“These two boys waited as a long line [...]