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Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Graduated from UBC with a BA. I am currently employed as a library assistant at Irving K. Barber learning centre. I hope one day to be a tried and true librarian.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

I got a letter....

..and the letter confirms a spot on the roster of the Septermber 2007 FMIS team in London, Ontario's UWO!

I was pretty excited when I received this news, because by December 2008 at the latest I will be a librarian! SWEET!

After the excitement set in,... a lot of questions popped up. First off, neither my parents or my grandmother were particularily excited, and neither were my co-workers. Christine and I would have to be apart for 12-16 months, and could our relationship even take another long distance pounding?

I am still excited about going, but now that the hope is a reality, it is not all as positive as I had hoped it would be.

Right now, individually, things couldn't be going anymore right for me if I had won the lottery (ok, well maybe that would be awesome). However, it seems like it's gonna be an interesting 6 months in ironing out relationships and weathering some pretty nasty storms...

I hope it all ends up ok.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Every 3 days, more like every 3 weeks!

Well when I first decided to update my blog it was to keep a tab on all my latest comings and goings and to give me something to do other than, well... nothing.

The latest in my life has been nothing short of mind-numbing and uninspiring.

The good news is, that I am in fact doing SO LITTLE, that I have saved a fair bit of coin for grad school, should I get in.

My online life has made up about 60% of my waking day. Frankly, it's pathetic, but I can't figure out what else to do. Christine and I and others are always talking about yoga... never gonna happen, or Chirstine and I might talk about a martial art... also never gonna happen.

I really don't a lot of get-go right now, and I haven't since school has stopped. It seems I function best when given a big challenge, but it's only specific challenges I take seriously: Graduating from school, geting a job, applying for grad school. I don't seem to be particularily interested in small projects, or projects that make me exert myself too much.

How did I ever become this obscenely lazy.

I think Phil could probably tell me the exact date if I asked him. I am just too afraid to know the results.

In other news, I bumped my elbow, the same elbow where the radial head was broken, and it got all filled up with thi bizarre fluid and now the skin around is really elastic and surprsingly smooth.

Maybe I should go around bumping and bruising more of my body!