Saturday

Happy Turkey Day

Here I am in beautiful British Columbia, after a harrowing drive through the windy mountain roads. Good thing my mother insisted on packing a sleeping bag, candles, winter jackets and boots, raincoats, rain boots, flares, winter chains and gallons of water.

I only made two of those up.

The drive was actually perfect, no snow or rain. It took us less then ten hours to get here.

My mother thought the drive was a great time to tell me of the ultimate demise of many of my childhood toys. You see, my parents basement flooded (sewage backup - I just threw up a little in my mouth). In the process of clearing everything out there were a few items that didn't survive.

The My Little Ponies died a tragic death - even my favorite one with the cherries on her hip that smelled like cherry pie (and plastic). My Barbies all felt the effects of the Great Flood. I guess the makeovers I gave them, including fabulous choppy bobs, was all for nothing. The Spice Girls all lived to tell about it but their manager was washed away - gorgeous checkered jacket and all.

It's a damn good thing my first toy survived - a stuffed rabbit (fittingly) that I affectionately named Bunny. Yes, I have always been so creative.

After I was done sobbing for the loss of my childhood, I realized we were halfway there.

Kidding.

A few last things before I take the week off and let my wonderful guest bloggers take over with stories of gaining employment, losing employment and hating employment (get ready for two weeks of Job Fair starting Monday!)

1. I got sick with the flu on Wednesday and wasn't able to go out with Shy. I finally feel better this morning after losing about ten pounds (just kidding - I wish). He goes back up North the Sunday of the weekend after I get back from Vancouver (which happens to be Halloween weekend) so I'm planning on doing the Halloween thing with those guys. Hopefully I'll have many stories to recount...

2. Pseudo called me last night at 12:45 BC time (1:45 Calgary time). He hasn't called me in three months, and after running into his friends last weekend I really realized that I hadn't actually thought of him in a while. Now he has to call me? What the hell is wrong with people. Good thing my phone was on silent.

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3. Happy Thanksgiving to all the Canadians! You Americans have to wait for the delicious turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, cheesy cauliflower and other deliciousness...feel free to rub it in my face when you're eating it next month!

8 comments:

Dr Zibbs said...

I think you should wear one of your Halloween outfits to the job fair.

Little Miss Diva said...

Happy Thanksgiving! You picked a great weekend to visit BC. It's gorgeous out!

LYDIA said...

Yes, thanks for rubbing it in my face. I gotta wait atleast another month for my delicious turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes....well, there will be no cheesy cauliflower but you get the point!

Caz said...

mmm say hi to Vancouver for me! I miss it...
Also, I totally have a stuffed bunny I named "bunny"... weren't we creative children? hehe

Mel O said...

Awwwww... that's actually really sad about losing your childhood toys to a flood! :( Not that I plan on playing with my Barbies (i totally cut their hair too!) or My Little Pony, I guess.

I don't know... maybe My Little Pony would be fun now that you mention it! ;)

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you have fun family stories to tell when you get back.

Carmen said...

Not the My Little Ponies!! And not to worry... I don't hold it against you that you are a Flames fan... say hi to BC for me :)

Lyla Lou said...

I don't know how I missed the POST about Shy, I have to go back and make sure I didn't miss any others. Going to miss you chica, good luck!!