Sunday, September 10, 2006

"Fire! FIRE! Someone, hury, look up the number for 911! Oh, no, wait a minute. That thick back smoke filling the whole house is simply from Tim burning his toast you say? Well then... um... open the windows?"
- This has been a dramatization of the events that took place a chilling Thursday morning.

But, not all meals have been left out for the bunnies to eat (which they did not even eat). I made a killer stir fry this evening. The pork had marinated over night in some soya sauce and sliced ginger. This was the first meal cooked that occasioned extra comment - the other meals have been really good, but apparently not as good as my stir fry ^__^ - so this was really a great compliment. I guess one can learn simply from watching. My dad is a stir fry master! He tought me all I know.

In other news, I have fallen prey to the cell phone trap. I have a three year contract with Rogers, but it is a really great plan that I am on, and durring the summer, if I am not using my phone all too much, I can always cut my plan right back for the four months I would not be using it. All of my friends are envious of my new phone, and it is a really basic model. I am quite pleased with it. Actually, to tell the honest truth here, I have been quite pleased with the first week of my "new life."

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Hiya,

Sorry everyone who tries to stop off and read my blog... I just got University, and life has been hectic. I tore the wires out of the back of my keyboard this moring, so I had to go out and buy a new one. I tried to fix my old one, but alas, I failed. It would have been $50 to fix it, and the new one I got was less than that, so I guess it kinda worked out that way. One day, when I go home, I will see if I can fix my broken keyboard.

I am living with three other people on campus; my girlfriend Emily, her friend Tim and my friend Arianna. It is interesting to see people in their own "homes." Their characters really shine through... you know, all the little things that you noticed about them before you started living with them just become so much more. It is quite interesting.

Aside from all of that "preparation" stuff for school, I have my first day of classes tomorrow. I am really excited! I have History of Art and Philosophy of Religion tomorrow. My other two courses this semester are Philosophy 100 (general studies) and Philosophy of Literature. I have no more than three hours of classes in a day, and some days I have no more than two! Life is good, and I love it.

I will try and keep you guys posted. *rolls eyes* Honest, I will try.