Day 6: 6 video games I was obsessed with back in the day

NES Tetris, Mario Kart Double-Dash (GC), Animal Crossing (GC), Fable 1 (xbox), sword of mana (gba), and any pokemon game (gb, gba) Good ol...

Day 5:5 reasons I`m still living with my parents

1) I wouldn`t be able to fit my new, extra-comfy bed in an apartment 2) I can't afford to move out 3) I still get along with my parents...

Day 4: 4 things I like about myself.

I thought about doing the whole four things I hate about myself, but I'm trying to stay positive. Also, there seems to be a wave of ...

Day 3: 3 places to travel

I've only got 7 minutes to do this.. but I made it! Faithful to the challenge so far :) So far, that exact cruise ship you see is the...

Day 2: 2 favourite eateries

My two favourite places to eat are Deluxe Hamburgers and The Hourglass Restaurant and Lounge. The former, Deluxe , is a cross between fast...

Day 1: 1 favourite television show

So my fellow blogger J has inspired me. I'm doing a ten day challenge and I'm committing to it. My favourite fictional television ...

My day was incredibly busy and yet it felt terribly uneventful, as reflected in this post

Picture yourself in your kitchen, afraid to move, surrounded by a million tiny razer-sharp shards that are scattered all over the floor of t...

After the other night, I feel the need to glorify my phone.

I was writing a reflective paper on my laptop the other day while watching a movie in music class, when I looked up and realized that I had ...

25 Things That bother Me

I've got ten minutes to think of 25 things that bother me...Go. 1) Running out of repels in a cave while playing Poke...

Kids

This is my unofficial Goddaughter and her collection of Dora dolls. I went over the other day and she wouldn't let me leave her room u...

NES Tetris, Mario Kart Double-Dash (GC), Animal Crossing (GC), Fable 1 (xbox), sword of mana (gba), and any pokemon game (gb, gba)

Good ol' K.K. Slider


1) I wouldn`t be able to fit my new, extra-comfy bed in an apartment
2) I can't afford to move out
3) I still get along with my parents
4) I like being fed
5) My room's pretty badass

Pictures of 3 of my room walls

I thought about doing the whole four things I hate about myself, but I'm trying to stay positive. Also, there seems to be a wave of "over-modesty" taking over. It's almost like it's considered conceited to be confident and outwardly proud of one's achievements and good qualities. So, here goes. 4 things that I really like about myself are:

1) My analytical skills
2) My teeth
3) My pursuasive abilities
4) My taste in music

To the left is a picture of me listening to Walk Away by Gay Barlow, and smiling with my teeth, shortly after having used my persuasive abilities to get the driver to stop for McDonald's. As far as I can recall, no analytical skills were used that night (nor reasoning skills, nor common sense). The lovely lady sharing the back seat with me is my great friend, Brittany.

I've only got 7 minutes to do this.. but I made it! Faithful to the challenge so far :)


So far, that exact cruise ship you see is the vessel that has transported me the furthest from home. But I plan on going further. I absolutely love visiting new places.

If I had to choose my next three places to travel right now, it would definitely have to be Ireland, Australia, and Liverpool, England. I'd like to go to Ireland because I'm part Irish and because I've heard it's absolutely beautiful there. It would definitely be cool to head over there on St Pattie's day or something. Australia's just somewhere I've always wanted to go, I don't know why. It could be the sweet accent, the word "mate", or the thought of being in Sidney (which I've been informed by my boyfriend is NOT the capital of Australia). Also, I've always wanted to watch a toilet flush the other way. I want to go to Liverpool, England because that's where the Beatles are from! Phew, made it in the nick of time! :)

My two favourite places to eat are Deluxe Hamburgers and The Hourglass Restaurant and Lounge.

The former, Deluxe, is a cross between fast food and sit down. As strange as it sounds, the feel of it is very St Hubert meets McDonald's. Apparently, the burgers there are delicious but all I ever take when I go eat there is the chicken on the bun dinner, which I would recommend to any chicken and gravy enthusiast. The best part though, is the fries. I just can't get enough of them, dipped in the best gravy on earth.

The second is The Hourglass. I can't explain what it is about that place. Don't let its location fool you, this restaurant is very nice and the atmosphere is great. They have some of the best steak I've ever had and the staff is always really friendly. I've recently taken to trying new things but my favourite entree would have to be the fillet mignon.

Another things that I like about these places is that you can't find them anywhere but Sudbury. So, later on when I live elsewhere, I know where I'm going to go to treat myself.

So my fellow blogger J has inspired me. I'm doing a ten day challenge and I'm committing to it.

My favourite fictional television show is The Community. It follows the adventures of Jeff Winger, a lawyer whose falsified proof of education is deemed void by the bar. He attends a community college by the name of Greendale and unwittingly forms a study group made up of seven unlikely students. Through these newfound friends, Jeff will learn to be selfless, accepting, and he will get sucked in to all the crazy antics that seem to define Greendale and its students.

The best parts of the show for me are the satyrical elements, how the serious things are often comically approached, in stark contrast to the trivial incidents (the picture above shows how a lost pen can "tear people apart"), and the fact that Greendale College seems to turn every banal situation (a KFC space simulator, a school-wide paintball match, a fried-chicken mafia family) into an epic, yet heartfelt adventure. Even as I'm writing this, I'm thinking that this show sounds really stupid written down. I don't care. It's my favourite show, and I was hooked from episode one. Cast members, amongst others, include the asian criminal from the hangover (playing Spanish teacher Senior Chang) and Chevy Chase (playing study group member Pierce Hawthorn, a retired and bored-out-of-his-mind millionaire). It's a great television show for people like me, who are looking for light, over exaggerated comedic chaos.

Picture yourself in your kitchen, afraid to move, surrounded by a million tiny razer-sharp shards that are scattered all over the floor of the room. If the word "Corelle" comes to mind, you've probably been through it too.

Having depleated our last good set of dinnerware and dealt with my father's incredulous "how is it you two always manage to break all the nice things we own?" gaze, my clumsy mother and my oaf of a self decided to opt for what numerous friends had described as the ultra-durable kitchen set: cups, plates, and bowls made by the company Corelle, from a type of glass named Vitrelle, said to be extremely break-resistant. For the first while, this notion proved to be true - we had dropped many dinner pieces and they had simply hit the ground with a short thud, nothing more. However, today, I learned two things. The first was a valuable lesson about linguistics. there is a monumental difference between break-resistant, and break-proof. The second was that when a Corelle dish does break, it doesn't just break. It shatters. All over.

I was writing a reflective paper on my laptop the other day while watching a movie in music class, when I looked up and realized that I had but a few minutes of battery life left. Having left my power cord at home and being without pen and paper, it seemed that I was going to have to forfeit the only time I had ever had a steady stream of clear, coherent ideas without being attained by any hint of writer's block. Then, I realized something. I sent myself an email and attached my paper. Next, I opened the email on my Windows Phone and saved it. I tapped the MS Word hub on my cellular and opened my document. I was able to finish my paper that day. Had my phone no other helpful feature, the Microsoft Office app would be enough. It may not be have the look, feel, or apparent complexity of now conventional smart phones, but it's a great messaging, social, keeping-yourself-organized phone with a clean, simple interface and my favourite apps organized in an orderly fashion with Live Tiles. Other neat features include Xbox Live, Maps, and the way contacts are sorted. This phone may not be for everyone, but it's certainly for me. 



I've got ten minutes to think of 25 things that bother me...Go.


















1) Running out of repels in a cave while playing Pokemon
2) Hiding behind a veil of irony to enjoy the things you like
3) Pretentiousness (though I must admit I'm often guilty of it)
4) Nutella commercials
5) The sound of forks on plates
6) The general rudeness of the Youtube community
7) Windows Vista
8) Dogs
9) Waking up at 5am every Sunday (The day of rest!)
10) Being clumsy
11) Overused, generic quote-garden caliber sayings
12) Overly negative and dramatic Facebook statuses
13)  How the best tasting foods just have to be so bad for you
14) Condescension
15) Your computer conveniently freezing when you're in a hurry
16) Reality TV, and catching myself watching it, or momentarily being convinced that the characters are actually behaving naturally
17) The taste of sea water on my lips
18) My stomach growling in the middle of class
19) Admitting I'm wrong
20) Reoccurring troublesome thoughts
21) Finding out someone ate the last taquito
22) Buying a really nice item of clothing, then realizing I've nothing to wear it with
23) Dwelling on the past
24) Forgetting what you were about to say
25) How (pardon the cliché, but) you really don't know what you have until it's gone



This is my unofficial Goddaughter and her collection of Dora dolls. I went over the other day and she wouldn't let me leave her room until I quite literally OD'd on Dora The Explorer. Now, it is really fun to be a kid again (just the other day, I made my own Blizzard, pictures of that in tomorrow's post) but there's only so much you can sing "I'm The Map" without wanting to hurl. Had a great time though, felt good to take some time away from being so damned serious and spend some time with Baby K. Honestly, I've been so wrapped up in keeping up my new rep and preventing myself from falling back into that organizational no-man's-land that was my high school years that I sometimes forget to be the old messy, sloppy, childish freak I once was.
Thanks, Karina <3