Friday, December 15, 2006




Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite...just came to a whole new level!

So I have to admit I've been one to use this phrase before, but never knew that bed mites/bugs actually existed. Tonight at work this myth was shattered as I strived to vaccuum up tons of them. They are not a good time. They survive on human's blood, and can live up to 18 months in a house without feasting... EW. I am not one to get grossed out about things, but tonight I actually kind of was. So now I thought I would fill you in, that if you thought they were not real like me....think again. I think I am going to invest in a new bed....possible wedding present??

For more information for interest or if you think this could be you...check out www.wikipedia.org and search bed bugs.

Sunday, December 10, 2006



Jer and I have been enjoying remembering the sweetness of television during our childhood. This one is a show I enjoyed watching. Today's Special! I hope it can too bring you right back to your growing years! For more sweet show intros and info check out www.retrojunk.com!

Saturday, December 09, 2006



Everyone needs to immerse themselves in a good love story now and then. Amy and I did just that today as we took in the movie 'the holiday' which is now playing everywhere. The story, like most good love stories, contains characters who are either searching for love or unhappy with their life in general. In this particular movie two women - one from London, one from L.A.- switch houses for two weeks in order to escape the stagnant love life that awaits each of them back home. Once in their new surroundings, changes begin to occur and each woman finds themselves learning and experiencing love, though in different manners. But what unites their love stories symbolically, as well as literally at the end of the movie, is the mere ordinariness of it all. Not ordinary as in the sense of being boring, but as something commonplace, real, sometimes romantic, and quite uniquely human. Each of us take part in our own love stories, with all our different characters and conflicts and we too can enjoy the charms of daily love. Whether it's by meeting someone new or seeing an old friend, the romantic feeling of a kiss or the untimely and quite embarrassing petition of a child, love is something to be embraced. And not only in the idyllic sense but in the mere ordinariness that makes life such a joy to live. So go out and see a love story this Christmas, and make sure to star in your own as well!

Friday, December 08, 2006



Have you ever caught yourself watching tv and flipping through the channels, only to find that there really isn't anything good on...except for maybe a little 'question period' on CPAC. It's a situation that both amy and I find ourselves in on a regular basis...anyways for those who would prefer not to spend their time listening in on Canada's House of Commons for little bits of political wisdom, we have obtained a little treat for those who are new to question period and would like to have a sneak preview of what Canada's sweet government has to offer!

PS Doesn't Jack look a bit like a vaccuum salesman??...

Friday, December 01, 2006



HEY LOOK!

ITS US WITH THE FAKE BEE GEES!

WELL STAYIN ALIVE ACTUALLY!

Me and Jer had a great time rocking to Abbamania and Stayin Alive. There were some real die hard fans, but Jer and I tried to cut a good rug up near the stage with all the fans. I think we did alright. How can you not when you are listening to Dancing Queen??