Stranger than Fiction


A couple of weeks ago, Toronto had its worst snowstorm in years. A colleague who'd been planning a home birth made it to the hospital before the storm hit, and had a beautiful safe baby.

The same day, another colleague's paralyzed father took his first steps in more than a decade.

My roomie, who's been in a relationship through more than a decade of long distance, family drama, and more, got married. On. The. Same. Day.

Nor did the awesomeness stop on that day.

A friend who's wanted to please his ill parents by getting married found the person he wants to spend his life with. A childhood friend is getting engaged to another of our school friends.

And today, just when I'd burst at the seams with happiness for someone who's expecting her first baby (I wish I was home, I totally imagined our children growing up together!), I was sent a video.

People have videos of everything under the sun today, but this one was from '93, and it was so unexpected. I didn't know it existed, even. There were people & places in it who were such a big part of my childhood and have since passed away. I got to show my husband my dad's dad, and I realized, again, how my dad's & my enunciation, sound so much like his. It was nothing short of magic.

The Idiot & Her Box

After a long-drawn eight-months of 'I will not give Rogers more money!' I realized:

1. I could not stand turning my laptop on after work hours, not even to watch a TV show.
2. As a result I was making my way through one and a half books a day. My brain hurts a little, in retrospect.
3. It's no use trying to go out, it's too dark & gloomy for that.

So. We now have cable TV at home. If only I could figure out how to make it work. I feel like DeeDee from Dexter's lab. Too many buttons!!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Husband 
To: Me
Subject: Want me to do this for you?




Snowday


Tune & I were often unceremoniously kicked out of the ballpit at Pizza Corner, since we were clearly, according to the authorities anyway, too old for it. So I was delighted to drag my husband over to Travelocity Canada's ballpit at Eaton Center this weekend... adults only.

We had 30 seconds to find the gnome in the pile of 'snow,' and I managed to hold on to my title of 'Finder of Lost Things' and get to it first. Winners of each round won an #IdigtheGnome t-shirt. I magnanimously handed mine over to the husband, since I work for the company and get one anyway.

Other players (who don't work for the company that is :)) also got $150 off their next vacation. AND a sweepstakes entry with a chance to win a trip to Aruba and/or Nokia smartphone bundles. Sales patter aside, it was a lot of fun diving into clean 'snow' since the real snow's often been a slushy disappointment by the time it hits the ground.

... Most people are still amused by how pretty I find the snow anyway. I don't much care if it's brown and wet on the ground, it looks so fairy-tale like falling out of the sky! Toronto's not yet cold enough to be cold (though it's getting there), so I'm enjoying it while I still can.

First weekend of 2013


Sunrise... at 9am. I was out grocery shopping at 7, and at 9, the roads were still empty. I love the feeling of being awake while the whole city slumbers on... though this weekend, I think I'll enjoy slumbering right on, along with everyone else!


Met a college friend who moved here with her husband last week. We did a photography course back then, and she used to be one of my favorite models. Look how tall & gorgeous she is! (I'm wearing heels so I almost match up).


Her husband found me Priya Vadumaanga. If you haven't had this with curd rice in the summer, you don't know what you've missed out on. Completely made my weekend.


Had too much of a leaky nose to risk the pickle though. Made a huge batch of soup instead, and devoured it in between three laundry runs (the price of a long vacation - piles & piles of laundry).



Went out for dinner with a couple of people. They very generously offered to eat at a vegetarian place so I'd have more options...



... and then we went to an open mic night which had  some surprisingly good originals along with a bunch of mediocre to good classics rehashed. Though noone expected a rendition of The Phantom of the Opera. Definitely not standard karaoke fare, but so fun!

:)

18 Nov, 2012

I'm not proud of the long gap between my last blog post and this one. But I am super proud that I managed to stay away from distractions and spend every spare moment for the last couple of weeks working on these two very special projects.

Exhibit A:
*Edition 1, has typos.