Thursday, November 12, 2009

Today's the day I've been waiting for (and also dreading) for a long time! The day I get a new vehicle! I've been looking forward to it because I've never really "loved" the car I've had for the past (nearly) 7 years, a Dodge SX 2.0 aka Neon. (dreading it because we will have monthly car payments and increased insurance rates once again.)

The SX was pretty much the only thing I could afford at the time I bought it. Although, not the best car, she has served me well. She's taken me all sorts of places and gotten me there in one piece! She's also not had too many issues (besides wheel problems) until this past summer when everything seemed to go at once. My hunny and I just could not fathom putting any more money into it to keep it on the road. Being that we only have one vehicle, keeping it on the road is a must. We were to find out little over a month ago that the engine is on the outs and it would be in our best interest to replace it... that is if we wanted to keep it. Um... not worth it!

So, a couple of weeks ago, off we went to the Chrysler dealership to look at vehicles that are in our budget range... which isn't a whole lot. We also were hoping for something bigger than the SX, which shouldn't be too difficult. Thankfully we found the Jeep Patriot fit our needs AND it looks pretty cool too. We're picking her up in little over two hours from now, and I'm pretty damned excited. *Almost* as excited as when I bought my VW Beetle! I've never really thought much about "wanting" to own a Jeep... but am admittedly even a bit excited about becoming a first-time "Jeepster." My Dad will be proud - he's been one for 20 or so years now. LOL


W00t!

Tuesday, November 03, 2009



I'm a HUGE fan of the Winter Olympics. I'm not as obsessive to know the exact number of days until the Vancouver 2010 Olympics begin (although, I wish I did know this exact moment + you can bet I'll look it up as soon as I'm done posting this), but I do consider myself a very big fan. There isn't a sport I won't sit and watch with excitement in my heart.

Of course, these next Olympics are happening on Canadian soil, so that in itself is pretty damn exciting! A few weeks ago, they revealed the medals. I think they are beautiful works of art, and just look really cool. The Vancouver 2010 medals are individually unique, the biggest Olympic medals ever, and also the first to include recycled e-waste

I am proud as a Canadian of those medals not only because they look cool, but also because of what they represent. The fact they are partially made from recycled materials helps too. Canada is really going above and beyond with these medals, and that's pretty damn impressive + exciting to see.

The medal artist, Corrine Hunt, & designer, Omer Arbel say it best...



I've been making some changes to this dusty old blog. Hoping to get this ball rolling again! I've been inspired by my good friend Shalyn (Razzle Tazzle), by another good friend Wendy (who helped pull the existence of this blog out of the cobwebs of my mind by recently asking me if I had a blog other than on myspazz) [deep breath] and by my impending retirement from roller derby. Yay... time to concentrate on the artistic avenues I've been steering away from for the past 2 years!

Anyway... I suppose I could tell you that you should watch this space for more frequent posts. Let's have some fun! Weeeee :)