Saturday, July 19, 2008

A lazy saturday

I don't often get to enjoy a day of leisure just hanging around the house doing whatever I please so I took advantage of that opportunity today.

We ended up having to do a run to the cottage directly after work yesterday so it was quite a long day. We didn't get back home until 11pm and I couldn't get to sleep for a few hours after that. Alex was up early for work (at 3:30am..ugh!) but I got to stay in bed and sleep in. I love to sleep in. For some reason the best sleep I get is between the hours of 6 and 9 so I am VERY pleased when I get to stay in bed until 9.

Once up I put some coffee on and headed outside to read this month's edition of Dwell magazine. Here's a shot of the newly elevated, curbed and bricked sitting area of the backyard. It's a lousy shot really. You don't get to see the whole deck area or get an idea of how it's elevated from the rest of the backyard. Mind you, this is precisely where that 9 tons of screening was sitting just a few weeks ago. I took this photos mostly because I was happy to have somewhere to sit in the backyard again. I'll take some more shots when the rest of the backyard is finished off.



I went out for Chinese food with my mom for lunch and then did some shopping. Alex and I had decided that once the interlock was down in the backyard we'd buy a new BBQ so it seemed like a good idea to go looking for one while I was out. In the end, and at the recommendation of a friend and some pressuring from my mom, I went with a big and bad Ducane model. I love it. Here's how it looked right out of the box!

Max giving the BBQ a sniff test

Now that's assembly even I can handle! We only needed to fasten the side prep areas and put together the rotisserie. I'll have to take some pictures of it tomorrow now that it's finished and functional.
I can't wait to barbecue on that baby tomorrow night.

When I posted my update message I forgot to mention that I had just gone to see Evil Dead the Musical on July 5th. It was an AMAZING show! I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at the theatre. The musical numbers were hilarious! And kudos to the actors for doing such a great job at acting, singing and dancing. I HIGHLY recommend going to see this production. The show has been extended a few times already and is set to close in early August. I strongly encourage anyone within the vicinity of Toronto to get see it. It's playing at the Diesel Playhouse.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Campus life rocks

What great timing! I decided to head over to the Student Life Centre yesterday on my lunch break and, as luck would have it, I stumbled upon a free noon-hour concert by the uwaterloo orchestra. I happened to arrive during a Mozart piece which was followed by Brahms and Strauss - so beautifully played. I figured this group was part of one of the music programs here on campus but when I looked them up online I was surprised to find out that they are an extracurricular ensemble open to students, staff, faculty and alumni.


The view from my office window, the building
across the pond is the Student Life Centre


After the concert I decided to go to the lower level of the SLC to get a drink and/or snack from the store there and came upon a Farmer's Market set-up in the courtyard! Two surprises in one day! There was an assortment of fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, preserves, jams and honeys as well as fresh baked goods. I bought some wonderfully fragrant basil, two loaves of bread (italian loaf, and a multigrain type) and a chiabatta bun for the walk back to my office. The market will be back next week (every Thursday from mid-June to the end of July). I've decided I will go back and get some homemade honey and jam.

What fun! I'm really going to have to make an effort to find out all that goes on campus so I don't miss out on these events.

Here's the building I work in, and the Heron that hangs out in the pond

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Things have been busy!

A lot has been going on during the last month and a half.

Alex and I had a 'date day' at the end of May and headed out to St. Jacobs for some shopping. I got a great deal on a cute pair of Keds, bought some awesome kielbasa and two huge bones for the dogs. We then headed to Stratford where we continued shopping (I got earrings, Alex got new mirrors for his motorbike and then we discovered the best surplus store EVER and bought a ton of cool stuff. I snagged a Wilton flower cake pan and other commercial grade baking pans and sheets for $5 each!), had our car hit by a motorist who proceeded to take off, spent some time getting to know the officers on duty and then had a relaxing dinner before our show. We saw Cabaret and it was great!


Stratford, Ontario

We couldn't resist buying this cute book at the theatre gift shop. It's called "Stick: Great Moments in Art, History, Film and More (by Jeffrey Metzner) and is about just what you'd think, stick figure depictions of important happenings in history, movies, etc.



In June I worked quite a lot on my dissertation and got it through 2 revisions. It was a lot of looooong hours and all nighters but I'm glad I was able to immerse myself in it. Ultimately I think it made things progress a lot faster and made me understand the data better. Quitting my job was a wise decision. We got a bit of work done on the house, mainly to the backyard. Here's a photos of the 9 tons of screening we had delivered. We are elevating a section of the backyard to make a deck area.

The dogs like playing "King of the Castle." Apparently so does Alex.

In mid-June I was able to take off to the cottage for 10 days, which was so nice. Mainly I worked on my research and when Alex was down I helped with the bathroom renos (which are now finished and the new bathroom looks great!). One day I needed to head into town (Picton, Ontario - home of Sandbanks Provincial Park) to find wireless access and met the cutest orange kitty named Lily at the bookstore. She shared my club chair and kept me company while I checked email, updated facebook and sent my latest draft to my advisor and then followed me around the store as I searched for some leisure reading. I wish I had a picture of her. Instead here's a photos of an antique shop just outside of Picton in Bloomfield.

The BEST name for an antique shop.

After spending a few days in Toronto to attend a committee meeting and put in a day of assessment work, I headed back to the cottage for the Canada Day long weekend, which coincided with my birthday. I thought it would be a low-key day, just hanging out on the dock reading and playing cards with my best friend Becky who was to arrive that day. I heard a car coming, thought it was Becky, and was stunned to see a caravan of vehicles making it's way toward me. My whole family had make the trek to the cottage to spend the day with me! Once the confusion cleared and I realized what was happening I bawled like a baby! Thankfully no one had their camera out yet. I was touched.


Later on in the weekend we took Becky out on my bike to teach her how to ride. She caught on easily and my bike remained dent free. Here she is sporting my stylishly chic pink helmet.


I started my new job at the beginning of July (I was hired as a Clinical Psychologist - although I don't have this title yet - at the University of Waterloo's Health Services. This is a medical clinic on campus). To say that they've been waiting and preparing for my arrival is an understatement. My schedule was fully booked with clients on my second day and there was a stack of computer administered psych tests waiting for me to review for clients who were booked to see me over the next several days. I'm told things will slow down in August.

The job is great so far. The commute is just over an hour and I only hit traffic at the end of the day when I'm coming back into Toronto. And I get to work from home on Fridays. I have a great office with a view of a pond just outside my window. On Thursday there was a Heron wading through the water. Next week I'll try to bring my camera to get some photos. My coworkers are all very friendly and I've learned that there are fellow crafters among them. One person makes quite beautiful necklaces and another is a potter with her own wheel and kiln! I'm hoping she'll be interested in giving me lessons sometime. My boss seems to be quite accommodating and gave me a company credit card during my first week and encouraged to purchase whatever I thought I would need to build a solid test and resource library. It's nice, but also a little stressful, to have all this freedom. I mean, I'm technically not even done school yet - should I really be calling all the shots?

And speaking of being done school...I'm almost there!! Just before writing this blog I drove downtown to school and dropped off the FINAL (well, it better be) draft of my dissertation for my committee members to approve before it gets sent out to my external reviewer in a week or two. Then, it's just preparing for my defense which has been scheduled for September 10. I can't wait to be done. Although, as excited I am to be done school I was equally excited to learn that as a staff member at UW I can take 2 courses tuition-free each term! I'll need to look at the courses but I'm thinking of trying either a language or fine art course in the fall.