Sunday, February 22, 2009

Girls Day




My daughter Skyla and I had a Girls Day yesterday! We started with lunch at Strano's in the Market, followed by a movie 'Confession's of a Shopaholic"...(very fun and funny, a total chick flick!), then a walk through "The Arts Project" Gallery, and then to Sweet Cakes for a cup cake and The Chocolaterie Forrat for some gourmet chocolate! A great girl day indeed!


I Survived A Whole Month Back At Work!

Time flies! I can't believe that I completed a whole month of work! I am an old pro now! These were the highlights of a working stiff this past week:

  • I was asked to utilize my other skill...(Photography). It is always a great joy when I get to break out my camera! I was asked to take photos of my co-workers for a booklet that the agency is producing which introduces all of the employees. I had fun! It was like an episode of Americas Next Top Model for some who enjoy photgraphs being taken and for others it was like taking their mug shot...but they were all good natured about the whole thing! The end results were good and there were many compliments, people commenting that they liked their photos!...and I even had a few people asking what my fees are interested in booking me for future photo sessions! I am not sure that that is a route I want to go down...I prefer to take photos of things I enjoy and then making art with them...but we will see.
  • I took a Resume Writing Workshop to update my Resume and I have one of the Counsellors reviewing my new Resume. I was surprised at how after only 3 meetings with me, she decided that my new Resume does not have enough Pizzazz! She stated that I am far too funky and unique and that I stand out in a crowd and that my Resume needs to do that as well! I think that I will take that as a compliment...but I still find it funny that even when I try to belnd it, I still somehow manage to be dubbed the Funky one!

Monday, February 16, 2009

I Survived Week Three of Work!


Three weeks down...49 to go!


Highlights of the week:


I was sent to facilitate at an agency that works with long term mentally ill out patients. I was there to help them with computer lessons. What a blast I had! I was very busy with back to back clients all of whom I liked very much!



  • First up was J....he needed step by step instructions on how to access the Internet. J is a severe Schizophrenic and has a hard time concentrating on one topic and therefore has learned to talk and read very quickly. We surfed, You Tube Videos, Make Your Own Word Searches, The Weather for the week, London, England's weather, Who built the London Life Tower, dogs, more specifically Cocker Spaniel dogs, The Oakland Raiders, Food Basics online flyer, A Channel News, America's Next Top Model, and a few I can't remember, in 3 minute increments, reading each page at warp speeds. It was like Speed Surfing! What fun!

  • Next up was P...he is pretty proficient with a computer but likes to print things and needs help with this. P has severe OCD, and a need for things to be neat and orderly and precise and printed out! We printed out each of his emails that he received just in case he lost the ones he saved on the computer and then, he printed out by hand and with the precision of a printer itself....the email addresses and names of the people he received emails from...just in case he lost the computer copies and the printed copies of the emails. Then, we re-arranged the mouse pad several times, the chair several times, and the printer several times. What a fun guy!

  • Then came D....he was very excited over the purchase of a new digital camera and wanted to know how to take 3 pictures he had taken off of it, and how to print them off. I was excited too as cameras and photo taking is one of my hobbies as well! Once we mastered the art of using the camera we moved on to more serious matters...playing Spider! D is extremely good at this game and makes his own sound effects to go along with it!

  • Finally there was R....who showed up in the midst of a winter storm wearing shorts! and boots and a winter coat! He informed me he does not like to wear pants as he does not like the way they feel on his legs! Our whole session was about finding recipes and cutting them and pasting them into Google Folders. R informed me he does not cook, he just likes the Recipes! On that day he was on a quest for Rancher recipes...some of which I told him sounded like road kill to me...which he got a big kick out of!

Here is the Recipe for Mouse Pie!


Hardship Recipes



Mouse Pie
5 fat field mice
1 cup macaroni
1/2 thinly sliced medium onion
1 medium can tomatoes
1 cup cracker crumbs
salt and pepper
Boil macaroni 10 minutes. While it is cooking, fry the field mice long enough to fry out some of the excess fat. Grease a casserole with some of this fat and put a layer of macaroni on it. Add onions, then tomatoes, salt and pepper well. Add field mice and cover with remaining macaroni. Sprinkle the top with cracker crumbs. Bake at 375 degrees about 20 minutes or until mice are well done. (Don't have any field mice? You could use 10 little sausages)

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Sick Mom

My mom is not well...she was rushed to emergency today and they thought she had a stroke. They are keeping her in for observation, but are now saying it wasn't a stroke but they are keeping an eye on her heart.
She lives in Mississippi....I live in Ontario, Canada......not being there for her right now is breaking my heart.
UPDATE: My mom is back home and feeling somewhat better. They believe that she may have had contact with Salmonella poisoning possibly through the tainted peanut butter scare in the US. She is still weak, but getting her rest.

I survived Work Week #2

Week number 2 of a 52 week contract completed....just 50 more weeks to go!
Highlights of the week are as follows:

  • I attended a day long Resume Writing Workshop and discovered that my current Resume is very out dated. Did you know it is considered taboo to use a hotmail account as your contact email address now...gmail is suggested for these parts.
  • I work in a very multi cultural work place and it seems the topic of conversation this week revolved around last names. I was told that most Colombian children are given both their mother and fathers last names at birth. Many people from China only use one name....and their last name often comes from the village they reside in...kind of like Jesus (of Nazareth). My Zambian co-worker told me that in his country the father chooses the first born childs name and it is tradition to have the fathers first name added to the name.
  • Getting to know my co-workers and I am actually really liking them all! This is a good sign!