Thursday, November 30, 2006

Clearly Toronto is a small world.

Tonight I went to see a rockin' show at the Rivoli played by my pal Colin Munroe. It was a great show and both Colin's band and the opening band were really tight. I was really glad I went. And on top of that, I ran into an old friend from school Anton and let me tell you exactly why it's such a small world.

You see I met Anton at Queen's through my good friend Shamus "Damn I'm" Fynes who was in Bye Bye Birdie with me and who was also in my acting class. All three of us were in Music 121 together (The Social History of Popular Music) and we would sometimes sit together. In the summer of 2004 at Summer Playaz (that Shamus was in), I met Anton's best friend from home Daniel Roberts. Yes, the very same Dan that I ended up loving and dating for a while. As I was dating Dan I met his other best friend Cody very briefly. Cody went to OCAD and was in film and directed Dan in a movie that Dan told me about. Later it turned out that the other director for that movie was my good friend Karl (aka Wendel to them). I found this out about a year ago, and it was kinda strange to put things together with Karl and Dan. Weird.

Move forward to about 2 months ago - Colin was getting his band together and one of the guys in the band was Josh Lyon. Both of these boys got to FT with me and Karl. Josh is friends with another band member, Adam, and because of him spent a year living with Cody and Dan. I found this out because I had posted a pic of me and Dan on my Flickr site and Josh commented on it. I thought that was weird too. Then tonight I went to see Colin play and who is there but Anton and Cody to see their friend Adam play. Weird.

Small world, isn't it?

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Bad nettiquette?

So, I added pics of my trip to Kingston with friends without asking permission. I was told this was bad etiquette - what do we all think out there?

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Giving into to some temptation

I can't wait to decorate my house for Christmas - I'm just itching to decorate...and well, I'm slowly winning the fight. Well, sorta. You see, I set myself a goal to not decorate until December starts - yep, so I wait until Friday. Tonight I gave in and put up some lights.

That's not so bad, right?

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Ben inspiration

Thanks to DC for finding this. It's pure GOLD!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Steel Shank

Last Sunday night, me and my MTL crew (MN & DC) watched a great movie called Kinky Boots. The premise of the movie is as follows: a son inherits a struggling men shoe company from his father and doesn't know what to do with the failure. Someone suggests finding a niche market, and by hapenstance, he finds one in the most unlikely place: with a drag queen! Women's boots aren't made to support the weight of a man - why can't there be sexy boots made to do so? Fun story, and based on true events nonetheless. Anyway - to my point. In one scene, a very conservative looking older worker, whom the "boss" sercretly believes is judging him, all of a sudden spout off a great idea for solving the weight vs. stiletto problem: a steel shank (from toe to heel). It was such a golden line, DC and MN decided to take it on as a symbol of all great breakthroughs. Steel shank.

So today I was thinking about a sermon David had last week at FT. The was talking about putting Jesus into the dark part of your life, and being willing to accept His working in your life. And I just thought of something - Jesus is my steel shank. Very cool. He holds me together and supports me, and well, takes every step with me.

I like that.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

I really should be sleeping

I'm still awake, messing around on the internet. Heavens I am a junkie because I miss my blog and My Space and Facebook, etc when I haven't checked them in a while. I just got back from Montreal tonight. It was a great week, and I'm really glad I went. I really had a chance to get to know MN and DC better, and to meet some of the people I email at work all the time but whom I've never met. Plus I did lots of good fun things - good eats, shopping, and the like. It was really good. I'd forgotten how much I love Montreal, seeing as I used to go there almost every second year when growing up. It's got a great vibe to it, and there are great places to eat, and there's French around you. Love it.

All that being said, I'm glad to be home. It's been a long week in more ways than one, and I'm glad to have my bed back. I'm glad I'm going to see some of my friends at church tomorrow. I've missed them - really. I kept picturing them with me in Montreal. I guess that's a good sign. :)

And I'll be really glad to have church. Church is really good after a long week. I just really, really hope it will be bearable and comfortable. I hope I see God there. I know He will be there, I just hope to see Him and feel His presence. I've been missing that too.

Now to bed...

Monday, November 13, 2006

Adventuring once again

I am once again becoming a traveller - getting out of the T-dot and doing something different. I just need to go, to get out, and well this weekend and week is a great opportunity. You see friends - I am currently sitting in Montreal, blogging from a colleague`s home computer. (Yay, MN!) She kindly let me stay with her after a last minute decision to come to Montreal after going to Kingston this weekend to hang out with my work crew. I`m loving it. I haven`t been here since I was in first year (other than some rather forgettable flights in from JetsGo). Not only is it great to work from here with my Montreal crew, but I also have had a chance to catch up with my friend Genviève (one of the memorable things from JetsGo). Pictures and craziness will follow.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

New York Pics

As a tribute to my finally finished New York trip post (see below), I wanted to highlight my pics of the trip. You can see the full glory on my Flickr site, but here is a lovely slide show as a preview.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Haikus

a very fine line lies
in between love and hate
nothing is easy


beaten black and blue
our hearts seek love possible
but it eludes us

Monday, November 06, 2006

Retail therapy

I love Sonic Boom. Tonight I picked up some tunes at a great price:
  • Bob Marley - Legend
  • Radiohead - Amnesiac
  • Radiohead - OK Computer
  • Radiohead - Hail to the Theif
  • The Fugees - The Score
It's totally Radiohead in the lead, but the albums were in great condition and CHEAP! Plus, I don't own them, just have them on my iPod thanks to Karl. So, I'm happy..ish.

I feel like a trainwreck.

Maybe it was the junkfood. Maybe it was the sappy movie. Maybe it's facing work after a week's vacation. Maybe not.

In any case, I feel really rotten. And lonely.

But mostly rotten.

I think I'm a bad friend. I don't stay in touch, I say things maybe I shouldn't. I screw things up, and I feel sad and poisonous inside.

And that's what makes me feel rotten.

So, I'm sorry all. For all the crap, and the hurt. I'm sorry.

I promise to do better. Don't give up on me.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Still unsure

I think I've made a bad move. And that might mean I've lost a friend. I don't know.

I just pray that's not the case.

I just don't know.

And that was NYC baby

I'm here, I'm home. Back on Canadian soil. I got back at about 1:30 AM last night after our very hefty drive home - thanks Lisa! We made it, and we had a great time! I've loved this birthday trip. Wow. And now, the details:

Friday morning, we hit the road at the "ass crack of dawn", as Sue would say, and by crack, we do mean that the sun had not yet risen. I was picked up just after 6 AM, we got coffee and were on the Gardiner at 6:40 rolling allong. We hit the border about 10ish, and we were off through Buffalo and into upstate New York. From here we had a good adventure seeing as our lovely navigator Robby J had a fun route mapped out for us along smaller highways through the countryside. We ended up seeing the likes of town like Fishes Eddy and Owego among others, and the scenery was great. We passed the Finger Lakes, and at one point we were even straddling Pennsylvania. We made good time, and we hit close to the destination around 4:30ish, making it into New York City without a stitch of traffic thanks to Robby J's "secret" ways. Awesome! There were were riding across the George Washington bridge. Hello New York!

Our first stop the hostel that Rob and I were staying at Jazz on Lenox at 128th and Lenox, which is basically in "deepest darkest" Harlem. I know, I know, most people are thinking we're nuts to be staying there, but really, it's a great area. It was clean and friendly, and it's a place that's got such history. Imagine, we were around the corner from the Appollo theatre. Luckily the place seem safe and clean, and we were all set. Then we dropped off Sue in Morningside Heights to stay with her friends and we got dressed there for an evening out. Now, this was also an adventure. Really we spent more time being cranky girls in heels in the rain than sociable at the club. This is because it turn out that the street we were on was quite long, and to get to our intersection was too far to walk. No cabs were coming, and we didn't know what subway stop to hit and ended up walking in and out of the subway about 5 times. Gah! Finally we got to our destination, met Lisa's friends, and had a drink (which I couldn't finish as I was falling asleep - this was hour 20 of being awake!) Eventually we left, made it home safe and crawled into bed.

The next morning, Rob and I decided to have breakfast together before I headed out to meet my friend Andrei for the day. We picked one from his book, it was reasonably close (83rd and Broadway), and it was the same place where Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks meet in You've Got Mail. Very cool. The breakfast turned out to be AMAZING! I'm still dreaming about it! Rob had a shitake mushroom quishe and I ate a "British breakfast" which consisted of steamed eggs and a raisin scone with Devon cream and fruit preserves. So good. After breakfast we walked from 83rd to 59th and I met Andrei for the day. That was fun. Andrei was very good at showing me around the city and making sure I saw interesting places and quirky things. We walked and talked a lot. I saw Studio 54, Zigfield Theatre, the Theatre District, Times Square and he took me to see some interesting things in Greenwich Village. It was nice. Really nice. Especially because sometimes it seems interesting that Andrei and I ended up friends. Most people thought we wouldn't ever be friends. But we are, and I think he's fantastic. ;)

Later on in the afternoon, Andrei went on his way to see his friend, and I ventured on the subway to meet up with Lisa, Sue and Rob in Brooklyn. Little did I know they were going to be late and I was going to get stuck in a rather sketchy seeming area of town with a full bladder! Luckily I found a decent looking establishment, made a lame excuse about meeting friends, used the bathroom and left. Ha! Well played, I say. Once we all got together, we hit up Grimaldi's Pizzeria for dinner. Another great meal. The place is one of two remaining coal fired pizza places left in NYC, both of which boast of being the oldest. Either way, it was fantastic! We ordered two large pizzas and two carafs of red wine to start. The owner, a very gregarious Italian, took a liking to our table and especially to Sue, so he kept coming over and visiting us. We then were convinced to order dessert and coffee. Again, so good! It was a great meal.

After dinner, despite the cold, Sue, Rob and I decided to tough out the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. It was so windy that it almost felt like we were going to blow off, but it was definately worth it! The view is very cool, especially at night. And were weren't even the only ones trying to cross. I can't believe we made it! Check out some pics:




Sunday, my birthday, was packed with church, brunch at a great place called Chumley's in The Village, and then lots and lots of walking. We headed to SoHo, NoHo, The Village - everywhere. It was awesome. I got myself a great pair of boots (I've been looking for some new black ones) and also a necklace from a vendor on the street. After a brief rest, Sue, Rob and I headed to the main event of the day: Evil Dead the Musical. Wow - now that was a crazy experience. I started out working with Chris Bond about 5 years ago on Pirates of Penzance for QMT, and now him and some other boys that I know have written their own musical and landed on Broadway. Really. Although it wasn't necessarily their taste, both Rob and Sue made the best of their first Broadway experience and they got to meet Chris, George and Frank (director, librettist and composer respectively). Then it was dinner and home. Special props goes out to George "Tough Guy Tequila" Rienblatt for stopping by to help me celebrate my 25th.

Monday, our last day, was a nice day for all of us to get out and do our own thing. We had breakfast together and then we split off to get a few things done. I wanted to explore Central Park, and after a brief wrong turn to Riverside Park and a lot of walking, I was proud to say I'd spent some time sitting in the park, taking in a gorgeous day. Then it was a sneaky pit stop at the Museum of Natural History, and I hit the subway to get to Magnolia Bakery in The Village to get me some lovely, lovely world famous cupcakes. (And yes, they are the cupcakes featured here). After that we met up and faced the long drive home - but of course not without a stop to the Duty Free to get scotch for the girs and port for Rob. Lisa drove like a pro, and there we were, back in Toronto.

Happy Birthday to me!

Happy Halloween

I just got back in from a night of scary movies and dinner with friends. It was a great way to spend the evening and it was a nice relazed Halloween. Next year, if I'm in the country, I promise I will dress up. I miss that.

Happy Halloween all!