So every year around this time, I go through my home and attempt to declutter a bit. This is done partially with the intent of helping keep my pack-rat-ish tendencies under control, but also with the side benefit of helping other people. You see my Kiwanis club (and other Kiwanis clubs and the local CKI… Continue reading Decluttering and the Buy Nothing Day Free Market!
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The Annual Holiday Wishlist Post
Won't be a traditional one this year, really. Seeing as family have started to post/send their wishlists my way again, I figured it was time to type a bit about mine. And mine is pretty simple. I still have my Amazon wishlist which I try to keep updated with items I find around the internet… Continue reading The Annual Holiday Wishlist Post
Cruise (and vacation planning) Excitement!
So today was the day that the JoCo Cruise announced (and eventually opened for booking) the shore excursions for the cruise for 2016. And I was over the moon excited — even though that means today was a pretty expensive day (this week will be expensive with lots of bills to pay of various sorts… Continue reading Cruise (and vacation planning) Excitement!
Tournaments…
Some folks really like playing games casually. Others really like playing competitively in one off games. I think, based on my experiences as of late, I rather enjoy playing board and card games in tournament format. This is a reason I seek out and make the trek down to Table Top Cafe when they put… Continue reading Tournaments…
Genealogy… one of the world's most popular hobbies
Since early in the summer, I've been poring over the genealogy records I have access to from my father and slowly (and I mean it when I say slowly) entering them into wikitree. I've been ever so pleased with this free wiki-based website, especially since it does a good job of preserving the privacy of… Continue reading Genealogy… one of the world's most popular hobbies
The hot beverages of winter
So it's not actually winter yet — I mean sure, it's starting to get cold and all, but it's not really wintery yet and the start of winter isn't officially until December anyway. But I've gotten into the habit of drinking more wintery beverages as of late and for me that feels good. I mean… Continue reading The hot beverages of winter
Effective Meetings
So I attend a lot of meetings. Sometimes they're for whatever job I have at the time, but more often than not, they're related to my volunteer passions. Sometimes they're stressful, frustrating, and feel unproductive. At other times they feel convivial, fun, productive and enjoyable. The question is always how does this dichotomy work and… Continue reading Effective Meetings
The changing state of Oliver
I live in the Oliver neighbourhood in Edmonton. And I've lived there for a rather long time — over 15 years now. I love this area and am a member (though not a particularly active one) of the community league. So it strikes me as really interesting how the neighbourhood where I live is changing… Continue reading The changing state of Oliver
The problem with grocery shopping…
… is that it realistically doesn't get all that exciting the more that you do it. I know that since leaving Save-On-Foods, I've chosen to grocery shop a lot more sporadically and at a lot of different places (eg. Shoppers Drugmart, Farmers markets etc.) though Save-On remains my favourite place to buy staple foods etc.… Continue reading The problem with grocery shopping…
Is a dream job just a dream?
I'd like to think not. I mean, I know that my idealistic ideas of what it was to be an adult when I was a child are not what adulthood is all about, but my wants/needs/desires currently are a bit more realistic. I want a job where I can feel helpful, where I can utilize… Continue reading Is a dream job just a dream?