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    Scribbled down on December 3rd, 2006 by she
    Posted in It's a Living

    To be completely accurate, it’s my eyes and general head area that hurts. I’ve spent so many hours gazing at my monitor collating data and writing an analysis that I’ve had to result to wearing my glasses nearly 24/7 just to try and combat eye strain.

    I’m not entirely certain that all the pain is caused by eye strain. My brain feels like it’s swelling and about to pop out of my ears. Whenever I move my head I have a quick moment of dizziness and then experience a quickly dissipating dull ache. It’s a bit like a beer hangover without the benefits of drinking the nectar of the gods…

    On the bright side, the analysis is complete. The report is written, attached to an email, and sent off to the high-up muckety mucks.

    Now for the downside: I’m once again staring at my monitor trying to find errors in training manuals. Tomorrow I’m going to search for a monitor anti-glare cover to see if that will help this headache move on to greener pastures.

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    looking back

    Scribbled down on December 1st, 2006 by she
    Posted in Where No Flan Has Gone Before

    I love to travel and I always thought I’d spent a decent amount of time traveling the world. Apparently I have a lot more traveling to do in order to really experience the world around me.

    I’ve heard the NWT and Yukon are beautiful but at this time of year I have no motivation to visit these northern climes. I’m sure my time spent in Winnipeg should make up for missing the tip of the country.

    Create your own personalized map of Canada or check out our Vancouver travel guide.

    I always thought I’d seen more of the US than I had of Canada. Apparently I’ve missed an entire section of the US that I need to explore:

    Create your own personalized map of the USA or check out our California travel guide.

    As you can see, there are so many places I still need to go:

    Create your own visited country map or check our Venice travel guide.

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    Thursday Thirteen – Things dogs chew

    Scribbled down on November 29th, 2006 by she
    Posted in Popularity Contests

    Welcome to the 7th edition of the screaming pages Thursday Thirteen.

    Furry children abound in this household. They make us laugh, they lower our blood pressure, they force us to make sure we exercise. They also seem to eat anything that’s not tied down. This week’s Thursday Thirteen is an incomplete list of things the dogs have chewed. Sometimes I have to wonder if we’re just not feeding them the right things…

    Thirteen Things about SHE. Thirteen things the dogs have chewed in the past 7 years.

    1. Shoes – I have odd sized feet. I’ve blogged about it before (here). Shoes are not easy for me to find. Both Hypnos and Fenris have eaten their fair share of mine and the hubby’s shoes, but I think the absolute worst was when Fenris figured out how to open the hall closet door. After spending 3 days shoe shopping I found two pairs of dress shoes. Fenris ate them within 48 hours of their arrival in the house.
    2. Dog crate(s) – We tried crate training Hypnos when he first arrived. He was found abandoned in the wild and had only spent a few weeks at a shelter before we adopted him. He’s very much a people puppy and doesn’t want to be away from where the action is. He ate his way through 3 crate cushions and the plastic bottoms of two of them before we decided that maybe crating him wasn’t going to work. He broke the welds on the last crate he spent time in – it was an extra large crate and he’s only a 50 lb dog, so it was quite the feat – before we took the hint. He’s much happier and doing far less damage to the house now that we’ve put away the crate and let him have free reign over the house when we’re not home…
    3. Moulding (door & baseboard) – After Hypnos broke the first crate and before we’d managed to replace it, we tried shutting him in the spare bedroom while we were at work. He proceeded to chew all the moulding from around the door and along the baseboards.
    4. Power cords – The cats have chewed their way through a number of mice cords before the days of laptops and wireless mice. Hypnos decided to start somewhere higher on the list and chewed through the power cord for the fridge.
    5. Teddy bears – Never let a child bring a teddy bear into a house with dogs that have stuffed chew toys. The results aren’t pretty.
    6. Coffee table – When I was home helping to care for dad, I received a phone call wherein the hubby casually mentioned that the dog had chewed the new coffee table. It had taken over two years to select the table – it’s hard buying furnature for a small space – and Hypnos apparently decided it would make a good snack. I’m sure the neighbours could hear me screaming What? when the hubby delivered the news. Dad did get a bit of a chuckle out of it when I told him.
    7. Computer desk – Compared to some of the other peices of furnature they’ve chewed on, the desk got off lucky.
    8. Pillows – Have you ever had a nightmare where you think you’re eating something and wake up with your pillow in your mouth? Me neither. Apparently Fenris has though. She’s eaten at least two bed pillows over the years.
    9. Loveseat – About a week after we bought a new loveseat, Hypnos pulled the cushions off of it and started snacking on the uphostery under the cushions. He didn’t manage to do too much damage before we returned home, but just enough that we had to purchase drop covers to hide the damage…
    10. Loveseat pillow stuffing – I’m not really sure how (or who) managed this. About a year after we bought the loveseat, he pulled the cushions off of the loveseat, managed to unzip the cushion covers, and pulled the cushion stuffing out of the cover to chew on it.
    11. Swivel chair – When I moved into my second apartment, my parents gave me a Kroeger chair they had purchased years earlier. Our dog Whiskey had chewed it a little when we were kids. Shortly after we adopted Fenris she decided that it would make a nice fibrous snack and she proceeded to finish off what Whiskey had started a over decade earlier. Of course, she didn’t stop at chewing the uphostry – she also chewed the arm through to the wooden frame and took a big chunk out of the wood as well.
    12. Leashes and collars – Fenris has chewed a few collars in her time but it was Hypnos who had managed to chew his way through 4 different leashes in the last year.
    13. Duvet – This wouldn’t be so bad, except Hypnos chewed our puppy-sitters duvet while we were out of town. The hubby frequently tells them that it’s Hynos’ version of repayment for when their dog (Poppy) tore the screen door off of our sliding patio doors.

    After reading that list I think I need someone to explain to me why we still have dogs.

    This picture of Fenris says it all.

    Fenris

    Thanks to other TT participants who stopped by and commented: stacitee, Michael, Janene, Laughing Muse, David, Frances, Stephanie, Lee, Chaotic Mom, Deanna, Christine d’Abo, Bond, Annie, DKRaymer, Susan, Scribbit (Michelle), Jo (Laquet), Jenny Ryan, nadnuts, N.Mallory, Janelementaryhistoryteacher.

    Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

    The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

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    boggles the mind

    Scribbled down on November 29th, 2006 by she
    Posted in Frothing At The Bit, Save Us From Evil

    I’m sputtering mad but Sean Incognito does a far better job describing the irony in his chutzpah post than I ever could.

    I’d like to say it’s hard to believe this is the same group that put together the insulting campaign ad during the last election (watch it here) but I shouldn’t be so surprised. Considering the types of cuts and financial difficulties many of the longer serving members had to live through as part of the Liberal governments’ effort to quash our military heritage, this is doubly disgusting.

    Sure, Canadians have proven we have short memories when it comes to holding politicians on all sides of the spectrum accountable for their actions (or in-action), but do they really think we’ve all forgotten?

    h/t: Dust my Broom

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    friends in low places

    Scribbled down on November 28th, 2006 by she
    Posted in Friends & Family

    A few months back our puppy sitters’ pipes burst in their basement. Since one half of the dynamic duo was out of the city at the time, the hubby was called in to help out. Tonight the favour was repaid in spades.

    I should have known it was going to be one of those days. Last night I was on conference calls until midnight and had to be up again at six am for the next round of calls. It’s been brutally cold these past few days and it seemed as if the snow would never stop falling. I went to bed knowing I’d have to shovel out and praying the truck would start (I forgot to plug it in last night).

    It was still snowing in the morning, so I headed home while it was still light out in order to continue the shoveling odyssey.

    Things seemed to be looking up.

    I planned on napping before a late night conference call but when I finally got into the house I discovered a pipe had burst under the sink. Of course the hubby is out of town. A quick call to the puppy sitters later and I was romping around the house looking for water shut off valves. Despite being able to find them, I wasn’t able to turn the shut off valve. Yep, I’m a wuss.

    Like a night in shining armour, he descended on the house and wrassled with the shut off valve until we manged to stop the bleeding. Luckily for me, the house is plumbed in such a way that the water could be turned off to the sink, dishwasher, washing machine and garberator without affecting the water in the rest of the house. It’s a woman’s fantasy – the dishes and laundry can’t be done, but there’s more than enough water to fill the jacuzzi tub.

    It was too late to make a trip to Home Depot or Rona tonight so that’s scheduled for tomorrow. Soon my sink will be fixed but in the mean time I can bask in the knowledge that I no longer have to empty water buckets under the sink every 20 minutes.

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