Monthly Archive for December, 2004

P.S.

I fixed the Members Login Thing. I expected more out of you people in response to the non work safe. For Shame.

Well at least I’m not Yeasty


What Flavour Are You? Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.


I am a subtle flavour, quiet and polite, gentle, almost ambient. My presence in crowds will often go unnoticed. Best not to spill me on your clothes though, I can leave a nasty stain. What Flavour Are You?

May explode when placed in fire

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No words

can aptly describe the horror of reading about the tsumani victims in South Asia. Help is needed, to keep the numbers from rising more. Please consider donations to relief foundations to get those in need medical attention, food and clean water.

Doctors Without Borders

Action Against Hunger

International Medical Corps

OxFam America

Save the Children

26 Things December 2004

is done.. and over in Picturing’s Gallery under the sh1ft.org projects album. Enjoy.

26 Things December 2004

26 Things is always a worthy challenge, and this list was extra diffulcult for me, as I really just wasn’t feeling the Spirit this year. I had to scrape and search for things to fit the theme, some of them really are quite a reach. I also did something I normally don’t do, and that’s use previously photographed at other times photos to fit the themes. SO.. the gallery is up, I’m adding captions, changing the thumbnails, so if things go a little weird, well.. keep trying.

26 Things for December 2004.

Enjoy!

Great Lakes Myth Society

They have surfaced on the web. I was over poking around on Tim Monger’s website to see what was new and discovered that The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love, turned Great Lakes Myth Society now have a web presence. Dark, moody and very classically turned out, GLMS offers a peek into their world. In clicking the music link you are taken to their myspace.com location, where you can listen to 4 songs off their upcoming album. I’m very excited to hear the rest of it, as they predict the release of their CD to be in early 2005 with their new label. Across the Bridge is my new favourite. These guys are fine wine, getting better over time.

“2004 Roundup!”

1. What did you do in 2004 that you’d never done before?
A couple of things. I tried lobster. I arranged travel for someone unmet to come visit.

2. Did you keep your New Year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
In a round about way. I could have done better, but this year was probably my healthiest year in the past 10, so it’s all good. For next year, I’m not sure yet. I haven’t gotten to that soul searching part.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Yeah. A whole mess of people did*L* Lorie had her baby girl Lacey, Sarah had her Addison, Stephanie had her Patrick.

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Yay Presents!

I got a bunch of jeans and clothes from my parents which well, they’re in the laundry so no photos of them. They’re nice, take my word for it. You’ve all seen the saddle already, if you haven’t, go check out Flame’s blog. We got movie gift certificates from Doug and Ruby in our card. And now for the pictures of the Christmas Haul. Scott & Michelle got us silicone bakeware, from Karen & Bryan we got candles and a relaxing eyemask doodad and Flame got horsecookies from Mom & Jim from Mom and Jim we got several things, including a shovel and a Self Propelled Crass Mobilator (pictures of this to follow in February), we got port, chardonay, and peach wine from Doug & Ruby, Mom and Jim, and Dad & Marg. Dad & Marg also got us a sushi set, so if you know of any good veggie sushi ideas you let me know.

Kevin got me lots of candy, this really adorable Chococat hat and glove set, some nice new supercozy pjs with kitties on them, a box o’undies from La Vie en Rose; he says there is more.. so hopefully I will have New Years Day presents as well :) BUT! there is one final gift he got me yesterday. Some of you may know, we have a lot of devices in our entertainment centre. Of course, with having many of such items (including a media computer), a person can aquire many remotes to control said devices including a keyboard for said media computer. When something new is added, or changed around, things get reprogrammed, switched around, plugged into new bits.. which leads to relearning what button controls what, where’s the sound (I’ve actually had to call Kevin while he was away on a biz trip to figure out how to make the sound go).. BUT NO MORE! BEHOLD! The One Remote to Rule Them All!!!!!!!. With this fantastic little remote, everything is now turn onable with the touch of one button. I want to watch a DVD, I push the little movie icon, and poof, DVD player, TV and Amplifier turn on all at once. It even starts the movie for me. This makes my wee heart so very happy, because now I can watch things on my own with ease if I so desire!

Mmm Boxing Day

Nothing going on today but mad crazy people at FutureShop. I almost want to go, just to be entertained. I just took some photos of the Christmas Haul. Of course I also changed the layout to something generically Winterlike for the rest of the season. It came from FullMoonGraphics and it’s quite cozy.