Training to Live

living and learning, one day at a time

week at the farm

i had an extra long labour day weekend because of my work schedule and since we’d planned to have a bunch of friends up to the cottage that weekend anyway (the cottage is about a 3 hour drive away from here), we figured we’d make an entire week of it. as luck would have it, the weather didn’t really cooperate. it was cold and rainy all weekend long. after our friends left and we enjoyed the one sunny/warm day there was going to be, jon and i hightailed it to his parents’ farm, about 30 minutes away from their cottage, for the rest of the week. although the farm isn’t home for me, it sure feels like it.

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we didn’t have the relaxing week we originally planned (thanks, weather), it was wonderful to be at the farm anyway, as always. we ate loads of good super fresh, local food, worked hard at putting veggies away in the freezer for the winter [a great big pot of ultra veggified pasta sauce (which i'm calling my 500 metre sauce, since everything we put in it came from within 500 metres of the kitchen we cooked it in!, 2 gallons of crushed/stewed tomatoes for making chili with this week (and oh what chili we made this week!!! at least 17 quarts put away in the freezer), and a bushel of red peppers chopped up and frozen]. we went to a small town country fair, played with kittens, watched movies (and napped) and it was good.

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i think this photo (taken on my iphone with the super fun ShakeIt app) really captures the beauty of the country (big open blue sky), fall, and the colourful energy of the fair. shortly after i took this, i proceeded to eat a big bag of cotton candy. ohhhhh was my tummy ever not happy about that! (it was certainly enjoyable to eat, however). i’d never been happier to see vegetables again.

we came back to regular-old-at-home life for a week, but come monday, the craziness begins again. i am flying off to the great city of winnipeg for a work conference and then immediately after i come back, i have a half marathon to run! my training over the last few weeks has been pretty abysmal (i blame the weather again.) i’m sure i’ll make it through, even if not super quickly! i’ve been to winnipeg once before, but only very briefly (i flew into their airport and had lunch at a quizno’s before driving out northwest to a wedding. not so exciting) so i’m hoping to have a bit of exploration time.

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in other, more creative news, i have been working on a lot of projects, art and otherwise. sadly nothing concrete to share yet though! in august i got an email about a super fun sounding workshop that one of my favourite bloggers (elise) was running on how to make minibooks (like a scrapbook but on a smaller physical scale {hence the “mini”} and with a much more casual concentrated or super stretched out approach). my dining table is covered in all kinds of fun new supplies so i can start making and doing. the workshop was 2 weeks long and i learned tons of neat tricks and ideas.

also, another favourite blogger (kal) is running a different kind of workshop right now, which i am also signed up for. it is called “nurture your creativity and be bulletproof”. i’ve been through a bunch of stuff at work over the past year and a half that i really could have been a bit more bulletproof for (who couldn’t!) so i figured the class would be more than useful just for that. the nurturing my creativity bit is a bonus and pairs perfectly with elise’s class that just wrapped up. i am really looking forward to the next 4 weeks!

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last month i finally joined the twenty-first century and ditched my ultra crappy super old pay as you go plan cellphone, which had a battery that only lasted a day (without use) and no other redeeming features (which meant that it was usually left at home, battery uncharged, with no paid time on it! not so useful). i bit the bullet and got an iphone4 (expensive but SO LOVELY), which i guess i was lucky enough to score right when they were released to canada – everyone is out of stock now. having the internet in my pocket has made things so fun and easy! i plan to do a lot more on the fly adventure blogging, once i find a good app for this. any recommendations? i’m signed up for posterous, so i might go that route, but it would have to be separate from Training to Live here. the wordpress app has left me unimpressed (photos only at the end of the text? no thanks!).

other favourite apps so far:

teuxdeux (amazing amazing. i went through a whole bunch of to do type apps before i settled on this one. i love that you can have multiple accounts. and that it automatically pushes everything you didn’t do today onto tomorrow. i also love that you can go back and see what you did on any given day. and that you can assign tasks into any day in the future). also it automatically syncs with the web version, so you can enter everything on your computer at home and have it with you on the go.

doodle jump – super fun and a great game to play when you’re staying put for a bit. i just downloaded tetris for an alternative for my upcoming trips.

shakeIt – just like your old favourite polaroids

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mindbody (so i know what yoga classes are being offered where, RIGHT NOW). i’ve been missing from yoga since june and i’ve made a pledge to myself to try and get to class at least once or twice a week.

starbucks (mostly to seek out free wifi. when i was in chicago last month and didn’t have roaming data, i discovered that just being in the vicinity of a starbucks would give me the internet. it was awesome. plus, you never know when you’ll need a pumpkin spice fix! this is good for being in new cities). also, for newbs to the ‘bucks, you can create your own drinks!

alarm clock pro – my alarm clock that i’ve used for the last 5 years recently stopped working (sort of) and i have since been trying to find a good replacement that wouldn’t set me back a ton of money. i came up short. until the day i decided to try out alarm clock pro, for the low low price of 0.99$, it is everything i’ve ever wanted in an alarm clock without a) having to spend a ton of money and b) adding more crap to my night stand. perfect.

and of course, tweetdeck. i still heart twitter!

what apps do you go to?

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September 18, 2010 at 8:51 am Comments (2)

a little bit of awesome

the top 1000 awesome things , via the happiness project



a hilarious video about hipsters discussing cyclocross. hipsters are funny.i need to make an xtranormal video – all i need is an idea for a script! any suggestions?

in other news, i finished shift 2 this evening. it was fun and challenging! good thing i still have shift 3 and 4 to play through*. now i am going to work on an art project.

i need to make this butternut squash risotto with some of the mountains of cut up butternut squash i have in my fridge.

*disclaimer: i only played once the dishwasher was empty and my laundry was folded. i am starting to become more diligent and responsible!

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November 23, 2009 at 8:29 pm Comments (0)

it’s all fun and games

we’re having kind of a quiet day here. got out for a nice walk in the neighbourhood this afternoon, but the rest of our time has been spent doing relaxing things around the house, including reading books (julie and julia), napping and playing some of our favourite online puzzle games!

i love games, but i lack the attention span required for most serious computer (and video) games. i got spore for my birthday last year, and while it is an awesome game, i just can’t get into it. online games are usually very low on the time commitment scale. plus they are free! they can be quite addictive though!

these are a few that we enjoy a lot:

1) Fancy Pants Man, World 2

you become fancy pants man, and you go through worlds, defying gravity and other universal laws, playing golf with that snail (to collect colours for your pants), killing spiders, collecting squigglies (which give you health. every 100 will get you another pair of pants, or a new life), and finding the door to the next adventure as you try to foil the angry rabbit that is out to get you.
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2) Shift

I actually haven’t played this one yet, but i have been watching jon play and it looks really fun. you have to solve puzzles by figuring out how to get through a level from where you start to where the door is. you can flip the screen upside down and rotate barriers. you have to avoid the spikes because they kill you.

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3) use boxmen

you have to use your boxmen friends (clones of yourself) to help you solve puzzles and move through levels (do you see a pattern here?). the music is pretty bouncy. plus who wouldn’t want to pretend to be able to clone themselves to be able to really multitask? i’m not very good at this one yet. some of the levels are hard!

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if you’re into this sort of thing, newgrounds is an excellent place to find fun little games to kill some time. until tomorrow!

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November 14, 2009 at 9:45 pm Comments (4)