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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Assembled!

...Mostly!
I have yet to connect the propane and the igniter connection. But I found out my building super is willing to help with that (which is good as these are the things that make me a little nervous). If all goes well, I should be BBQing this weekend.

Any suggestions as to what I should BBQ first?

Monday, May 25, 2009

I bought a BBQ today!

This is what it will look like once it's put together. But it's a long way from looking like this now. I've got some assembly to do ...unless any of you, dear readers, would like to volunteer?!!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

All you need is love.

Okay, so I'm going to make a confession that is going to inevitably lead to some taunting. As I mentioned it's been a crazy, crazy week full of conferencing and networking and people and being "on". Being an introvert (albeit with extroverted tendencies), this has left me with a desire to be reclusive this weekend and get a little "alone time" in.
So what have I done?
Nothing.
I've got my patio garden started, so the weekend wasn't a total bust, but aside from that this weekend certainly lacked any productivity. Instead I puttered and relaxed, and watched a movie. Here's where the confession comes in. The movie I watched is one that I've seen many times and each time it elicits the same emotional response - outright sobbing. The movie? I Am Sam.
Laugh and taunt if you will. I don't care. I still love this movie, and it's likely I always will.

I remember the first time I had seen this movie was in Toronto, in 2001, with S. It was the late show, I remember that much, because it was really late and cold (I think it was in January) when we walked back to our homes and I clearly recall being so incredibly emotionally drained from sobbing almost through the entire movie. But then, after a hard first semester, an emotional release was probably not a bad thing.

I had often thought about buying this movie, but I don't buy movies very often and I certainly don't pay full price for them if I can help it! So a couple of months ago I found the movie in a discount bin, ridiculously cheap...and I bought it. Since then, I've watched it a couple of times and enjoy it just the same, even though it makes me teary every time.

So what do I like so much about it? The underlying theme: All you need is love. The plot is about a mentally disabled man who tries to be the best father he can be for his daughter despite his lack of financial resources and his low IQ. All the while society is telling him that his best is not enough. The plot is heartwrenching (naturally), but also very well executed. All the while we're following Sam's plight, we get glimpses into his lawyer's life and see the other side of the dichotomy: a life of affluence and privilege, but without love. Also, when or if you watch it, look at how colour is used, specifically red, the colour of "love". I know full-well that this movie is highly criticised, and many of the critics complain of it being too manipulative and contrived, but who cares what the critics think! While I appreciate hearing what other people think, I can make-up my own mind, thank-you-very-much. Laugh if you will.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Phew!

It's been a very busy month. Busy with conferences and work and "Little" activities. When I get some free time I'll post something a bit more substantial.

Sunday, May 03, 2009

4 more reasons ...

...why the cottage is my favourite place on earth:

1. Nosey geese trying to get as close as they dare to shore to see what's causing all the ruckus. We were at the the cottage for the annual clean-up day and, of course, making a lot of noise - the dogs barking, the chainsaw cutting trees, people talking and shouting over the chainsaw, etc.
We were also visited by a loon, but it didn't stick around for too long.
2. Gorgeous sunsets in the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter! This was my first visit to the cottage in the Spring. As usual, I was able to stick around to see the sun setting over the lake and it did not disappoint.
3. Indoor plumbing that has, as a result, rendered this outhouse redundant! The cottage has had indoor plumbing and an bathroom for many years now, though I do remember a time when it didn't.
4. Mayflowers! I managed to find, with the help of my mother, a few remaining mayflower blossoms. Ironically, they blossom in April. It's been a long time since I've looked for Mayflowers, so now I have a better idea of what I'm looking for on my woodsy walks in the city.