Archive for October, 2008

Zune Withdrawal

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My Zune died last weekend.  I tried to submit a service request but their website was broken so I had to wait all night long until I could call in the morning.  Now they have to send me a pre-paid box to ship it back in.  The box has been sitting in Texas all week and won’t be delivered until later next week!  I’m going nuts without it!

What’s worse is that I recently became eligible for a phone upgrade and have been itching to leave my horrible 8525 for an iPhone… and this gives me one more reason to do just that!  :-[

Waffle Party

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Last weekend we decided to have a waffle party – something I haven’t really done since my first few years in college!  I brought out the trusty old Toastmaster waffle iron to join the ranks… In the end we had about five different irons lined up making a number of different batters and a whole slew of yummy toppings to try out.  I also managed to make a pretty good rendition of my mom’s fruit compote recipe.

In celebration of Sue’s birthday, I had no choice but to try and make a Waffle Cake!  I am not a fan of real maple syrup, so this was definitely not my favorite cake: a spice cake base with maple buttercream frosting.  My favorite part was cutting out the squares of cake… and discarding of them (via my tummy)!

Na na na na, Hay hay hay, Welcome Back!

The Office 2 Comments »

Paul was gone (travelling around Europe on his honeymoon) for so long that corn started growing in his office!  He came back this week to find a scarecrow, Paul Jr., had taken his place.

All said and done, this project was pretty inexpensive with a quick trip to Home Depot and a Feed store.  One bale of straw was more than enough to cover the 10×11′ floor (about 6 inches high, in fact).

Celcius, eh?

Random Thoughts, Things that keep me up at night No Comments »

I was up in Vancouver this past week on business – the drive up was pretty easy, and crossing the border was pretty painless, too!  The lady who checked my ID on the way into Canada wasn’t very friendly, though…  But after crossing, I finally got to legitimately use the “MPH <-> km/h” button on my car!!

Anyway, although we were pretty busy looking for geniuses at UBC, I had a lot of fun checking out the city!  I figured the best way to share my experiences are through a couple of haiku’s.  Enjoy!

How do I drive here?
Signs missing and flashing lights.
My GPS rocks.

Tim Hortons donuts
got some loonie coins for change.
Do you like hockey?

Malaysian food, yum!
ping pong balls and Cuervo gold…
Night out on the town!

Celsius is nuts.
Kilometers per hour.
How can I survive?