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merely talk

rantings and ravings with little cohesion and plenty of pretension

 

Tessa's Recipe for depression:



Step 1: Read Blindness for two hours at a downtown coffee shop attached to the library. When book gets to be too much stare out window at the homeless people. (Helps to be reading the chapters where the criminals take over the asylum and demand payment for food...)

Step 2: Go see Children of Men.

Step 3: On way home from movie listen to Leonard Cohen and watch couple in front of you berate the people asking for spare change.

Sigh.

So I had a good night last night. Despite it's dismal take on the future I really loved Children of Men. It was the best movie I've seen this year (which is pretty amazing since I recently saw Pan's Labyrinth and Painted Veil... and I really loved Little Miss Sunshine.)

So, um, go see it. Just maybe don't be sad when you walk into the theater...

 
 

Magicland

Today the CA and I went on a little adventure. We boarded a bus (or three) and made our way to that magical, mystical, monstrous blue and yellow building way in the south of Edmonton. Yes my dear readers, we travelled to the place where all your household dreams can come true for a fair and reasonable price. Gosh darn those Swedes are resourceful.

I love Ikea. Well, I love all shopping. I love how giddy new stuff makes me, and I do love clothing shopping. But shopping for bedding and kitchen stuff and furniture is so much more fulfilling for me. There is always a very good chance that shopping for clothing is going to do a number on my self esteem, 'cause there is always something that will be too small or make my hips look wide or something. Staring in a mirror that much just isn't that good for a girl. But household stuff is always fun. There is no doubt that whatever you buy will fit into your life and will look good in your house. And Ikea is like a drug for me. I love walking through the showcases imagining what I can do when I finally settle into a home of my own. I really like the selection and styles Ikea has. And for the stuff I buy to be that much cheaper than any other store makes it all the more sweet.

Case in point. I wanted/needed some new bedding. I'd looked at Ikea (online) first, but I wasn't sure I was going to be able to make it there, so I started to see what other stores (like the Bay or Sears) had to offer. Not only were Ikea's duvet covers at least $100 cheaper but they were nicer too. All the ones I saw at the other (much more easily accessible) stores were ugly and expensive. Now I get that the ones at the Bay have a lovely thread count and everything, but I'm all about aesthetics first and comfort second (which you could tell by looking at my shoe collection), so Ikea was much better in my books.

This is all to say that we had an awesome time. We spent 2 and a half hours in that beautiful building and when we reached the end of the Marketplace and were presented with the checkouts we kept finding reasons to go back and look at one more thing. It was a little ridiculous, honestly. But for two girls without vehicles the chance to go to Ikea is a rare one. And one we relished.

I'm just thankful that some common sense did eventually prevail and that we didn't buy everything we intended to. The bus factor lead to us only being able to purchase what we could comfortable carry. And since we wanted to play Mario Kart on our DS's on the way home (yes we are that cool), we needed to limit our purchases.

I walked away with some new linens for my bed and some storage boxes for my CDs and DVDs, CA got some much needed wine glasses and pillow cases.

All in all a very successful and happy day. I made up my bed with my new stuff as soon as I got home, and I love how beautiful that one corner of my room looks.

Next on the task list, bookshelves and a dresser. Furniture is definately a plus to room organization.

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An unstructured life makes me crazy


Life has been very uneventful of late. My days are a mix of TV watching, errand running and Nintendo DS playing...oh and job applying. I'm finding umemployment and no longer being a student tedious and annoying. I'm the type of person who needs to have a purpose when I get up in the morning, a task or something. And I'm so used to pushing myself everyday that I don't think I'm very good at this relaxing thing.

Christmas and New Years on the West Coast was particularily awesome. I managed to get into Van-city for a few days and saw some lovely people. I also managed to make it to the restaurants that make me most nostilgic about Vancouver (namely Sunshine Diner, Benny's and The Naam).

The Island was gorgeous and very relaxing. I managed to finish a few books (including House of Leaves which scared the hell out of me...I really wish I had realized it was a horror novel a little sooner) and ate way too much yummy food. It was pretty fantastic. And it was great to be home. When you 0nly go home once a year you have to really make it count.


Since returning to chilly Edmonton I've moved and settled into a new place. I've been catching up with people, seeing movies, eating out and celebrating birthdays. It's been fun, but I'm ready for a little bit more structure. It'd be great if someone would hire me already.


Sigh.

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Another Silly Quiz

Your 80s Heartthrob Is

John Stamos


I promise a real post will follow soon.

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