Monday, November 28, 2005

Back off Man...I'm a Homeowner

Just this morning my wife and I made a trip to our notary to sign all the papers and pay the final fees (or is it the first in a series of fees?) and are now the proud owners of a new home!

I was a bit odd sitting in the waiting room with the current owner as we waited for his wife to arrive..he was giving us the run down on the small details about the house..it was kinda sad in a way..it was like we were taking his baby away from him. We needed to know about the slightly leaky dishwasher valves and the secret compartment to change garage door settings...I asked about the pool and he told me where everything was kept to keep is running. It is very much a labor of love to keep a house updated and maintained and when you hand it over to a new owner it is more than a bricks and paint and flooring..it is a part of you.

I also received my first piece of mail addressed to the new address...thought it was neat! Except it was a bloody bill...

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Apartment Living Hell

With the last few days of our apartment life slowly dwindling away I think our patience for people has hit an all time low. Last night as we went to bed (around midnight..aren't we party animals?!) an apartment below us was having what I assumed to be an party.

The heavy thump thump thump of the base music was keeping us awake..we sounded like old foggies saying 'Does it really have to be that loud?!'. After a few hours I managed to fall asleep only to be woken up by the fight of the century from what I assumed was the same apartment below us..slamming doors and screams from the apartment were heard for at least 30 minutes. 'get out...Get Out...GET OUT!!!! was said more than once and every door in the place was slammed a few times. My wife suggested someone should call the cops..after that there was a bit more action in the stairwell, crying and slamming of more doors..ugh..I hate people.

Then there are the new neighbors that moved into the apartment across from us, while the old ones were slightly odd and enjoyed playing Beatles albums at super-high volume..at least they didn't have any annoying kids who treat the hallway like their own personal playground. One night I'm going to open the door and throw my garbage at them...

Less than 2 weeks to go before we get our own place...God willing I won't kill anyone before then..

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Email = Crack

Ok so for the past 2 nights I was having trouble getting my emails at home. I learned something very disturbing about myself in the meantime, I am addicted to the e-lifestyle...e-mail is my crack, my computer is my pipe, my ISP is my dealer..

I have been working very seriously online since about 1999 and now almost 7 years later I have serious withdrawal issues when the net goes down. I get edgy and short tempered if I'm not offline of my own volition. I am ok when I'm on vacation or out of town, this is because I'm ready for it...I've made the appropriate plans and can prepare myself accordingly. But when things like email or the net goes down for no apparent reason..I lose it.

I don't know if there is a 12 step program for getting off the e-crack...but I can stop anytime I want to..I just don't wanna

*checks email..
*checks email again....

Friday, November 11, 2005

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Pack Up Yer Pots 'n' Pans

So we're moving soon and the packing is starting to ramp up at casa di Xoanon. It's a bloody mess with boxes and tape and packing stuff everywhere. Who knew we'd have so much crap? And when you try to stuff all your crap into a box it gets really frustrating. You really learn to prioritize things from 'sentimental' to 'crap', and ditch them as fast as possible...anyone care for 154 cassette tapes? No? ok fine..


empty shelves, so sad


boxes ontop of boxes galore...


the mover overseer, she's the boss


more boxes


see description above


empty cork board...

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Fat & Full of Caffeine

Ok so I weighed myself today and I am at 180.4...not too bad...but still overweight for my height. I also learned I am taking in too much caffeine daily. I like to drink tea at work...a lot of it..I am a 4 or 5 cuppa person daily. So now I'm down to 1 cup (and one at home if I'm inclined)...this has NOT been an easy transition. I find I am very grumpy in the afternoons and lately my head has been starting to ache...I hope these symptoms will rectify themselves after im over the hump.

As for my recent fatness..I'm going to have to make a few more changes, NO eating after dinner (unless it is fruit or yogurt or something) and LESS peanut butter and yummy things...I've moved my peanut butter jar from my desk to the office kitchen...get it out of my field of view. I'm also planning to get on the bike for at least 30 mins a day..maybe some situps or something.

So it is about 3:40 in the afternoon and I haven't had a tea in the last 4 hours..I'm replacing it with water (and drinking it out of the same mug to have the 'feeling' of drinking tea)...I also seem to be getting more exercise from my constant trips to the bathroom now thanks to the water...jeez

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

AWW CRUD! Helltoon A Comin'



Helltoon is coming!! Sean Galloway is currently working on a Hellboy Cartoon! We can expect a pair of 70-minute animated flicks that will air on the Cartoon Network and hit DVD, with the first scheduled for next October. This is so wicked!!! Check out more of Galloway's work here: [More]

Monday, November 07, 2005

Just Finished 'The Historian'



I just finished 'The Historian' by Elizabeth Kostova not too bad, a tad long winded and the story within a story within another story does tend to get confusing. Read a review from Amazon:

If your pulse flutters at the thought of castle ruins and descents into crypts by moonlight, you will savor every creepy page of Elizabeth Kostova's long but beautifully structured thriller The Historian. The story opens in Amsterdam in 1972, when a teenage girl discovers a medieval book and a cache of yellowed letters in her diplomat father's library. The pages of the book are empty except for a woodcut of a dragon. The letters are addressed to: "My dear and unfortunate successor." When the girl confronts her father, he reluctantly confesses an unsettling story: his involvement, twenty years earlier, in a search for his graduate school mentor, who disappeared from his office only moments after confiding to Paul his certainty that Dracula--Vlad the Impaler, an inventively cruel ruler of Wallachia in the mid-15th century--was still alive. The story turns out to concern our narrator directly because Paul's collaborator in the search was a fellow student named Helen Rossi (the unacknowledged daughter of his mentor) and our narrator's long-dead mother, about whom she knows almost nothing. And then her father, leaving just a note, disappears also.

As well as numerous settings, both in and out of the East Bloc, Kostova has three basic story lines to keep straight--one from 1930, when Professor Bartolomew Rossi begins his dangerous research into Dracula, one from 1950, when Professor Rossi's student Paul takes up the scent, and the main narrative from 1972. The criss-crossing story lines mirror the political advances, retreats, triumphs, and losses that shaped Dracula's beleaguered homeland--sometimes with the Byzantines on top, sometimes the Ottomans, sometimes the rag-tag local tribes, or the Orthodox church, and sometimes a fresh conqueror like the Soviet Union.

Although the book is appropriately suspenseful and a delight to read--even the minor characters are distinctive and vividly seen--its most powerful moments are those that describe real horrors. Our narrator recalls that after reading descriptions of Vlad burning young boys or impaling "a large family," she tried to forget the words: "For all his attention to my historical education, my father had neglected to tell me this: history's terrible moments were real. I understand now, decades later, that he could never have told me. Only history itself can convince you of such a truth." The reader, although given a satisfying ending, gets a strong enough dose of European history to temper the usual comforts of the closing words.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

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