04/17/08 09:33 - 51ºF - ID#44033
Palace of Dosas
I've never found out what is wrong with my stomach (sucks to not have health insurance), but i do have flare ups when i can eat almost nothing without cramps. Tea and toast, and somedays, not that. But i digress.
But, yesterday, i felt brave. Been months and months since i had Indian. And i missed it... oh, how i missed Indian food.
So, we went to the Palace of Dosas (not much of a website, but, it exsits). It was soooOOOooo yummy.
Sorry, (e:Paul), i didn't take pictures, didn't have the camera with me.
(e:Uncutsaniflush) had the masala dosa lunch special.... the dosa was HUGE. About a foot long!! He gave me a hunk and it was superyum! It came with some sort of creamy minty stuff that had a kick, some soup that had peppers in it and a couple of bread things -- one that looked and tasted like a savoury donut (yep, i am from Hamilton, the birthplace of Tim Horton's) and the other like a slightly bland piece of corn bread.
I had what i thought was the other lunch special, the Thali, i think it was called. It was huge... rice with nann and a pompadom, and 6 wee dishes of yummy things to scoop up and eat. There was a riata (please, forgive all my mispellings) that was amazing and had chunks of cucumber. There was a spicy bell pepper dish that was sorta like a soup. There was a spinach and chick pea dish that had a bit of a kick and a slight mint taste. There was a tangy tomatoey soup that was spicy. There was a legume dish that was mild. And, much to my surprise, a desert i liked. Surprising because it had 2 things i rarely like in deserts -- raisins and tapioca. It was a nice finish to the meal... mangos with raisins and pistachios.
Turns out, when we got the bill, i had the full version, the dinner one, i guess you could call it. A bit disappointing that there was a communication problem, but it wasn't expensive at all.... for both of us, the bill was 20 bucks and change.
I loved the fact that i had all these choices (despite the fact that there are technically only 2 lunch specials) for me. Everything was vegetarian...!!!!!!!!!!
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04/13/08 10:43 - 36ºF - ID#43995
Free Ride
Anyone want 10 free train or carousel ride coupons for the Buffalo Zoo? Email or post it me with your address and i will mail them to you.
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04/01/08 09:50 - 57ºF - ID#43858
Named
The more outgoing but less dominate one was called Decca before; she is dark brown and has a white chin and belly. So, we named her after the Linux mascot, Tux.
The timid but dominate one was called Uh-Oh before; she is beige all over. We decided to name her Tofu.
So, there you have it, Tux and Tofu. :)
We made a vet appointment for them tomorrow. I signed a paper at the SPCA promising to take them to the vet within 10 days of adopting them, and tomorrow, both (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i have the day off, so he can drive us.
Yesterday, my our DM was in the store, as she usually is on Monday. Of course, that makes things run less efficiently and it makes our manager artificially cheerful. My manager asked me if we found names yet, so i told her. Of course, the DM was a moron about it. How could you have rats as pets? Do they have rabies she asked!? I shake my head at the sheer stupidity and lack of knowledge some people have.
Don't mock my rats!
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03/29/08 09:56 - 27ºF - ID#43820
Next Step
I got another letter. This one is for a group presentation and individual interviews on the 14th of April. A cattle call of those with a good score.
Wish me luck!
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03/27/08 11:03 - 37ºF - ID#43805
Introducing, The Girls
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03/25/08 11:32 - 35ºF - ID#43784
Whatcha Think?
(e:Uncutsaniflush) isn't completely sold on having a pet anyway. Not that he doesn't like them, but he is less of an animal person than i am. But then again, almost everyone is less of an animal person than i am. I go to mush around them... and turn into a complete dork (yes, even more than usual).
We are thinking of looking for something small and furry in a cage. I had pet rats before and i think they are cute, friendly, social and so underrated. We are planning on looking at the SPCA, since it appears as though they have some baby rats (also known as kittens) for adoption. :O)
Interesting. This post was supposed to just be about the funny youtube video i just saw about a pet that even i cannot get behind. But, as usual, i babbled.
Here's the vid:
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03/22/08 11:42 - 27ºF - ID#43764
Perfect!
So. (e:Uncutsaniflush) picks me up at work today. It looks like he has news. And he does! I got a letter in the mail today. I got the results to the civil service test i did in February (e:LeeTee,43188).
I got a perfect score. 100. Yay... x 100!!!
During and after the test, i thought i did well. Thought i aced it in fact. While waiting for my ride, i got to talking with others about specific questions and their opinions strengthened my own.
All the questions were related to the field of work and they seemed to be common sense to me. I really do not think it would be wise to let a know child sex offender continue to watch a childrens programme while in a group home's social room. That person needs to be redirected. Is it really that difficult to figure out? Apparently. Since those 2 women thought i would fail based on my answer. But, ha ha... i have the last laugh. A perfect score!
Now, i wait to see if the state contacts me for an interview. Those with the highest scores go first. So it's just me, the others that got 100, and anyone that got 100 and the extra points for being in the military.
Maybe i can hang on at Sally B for a bit longer....
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03/17/08 11:43 - 31ºF - ID#43712
Thank You
We went to Hamilton this weekend for the funeral.
I found out my grandfather's first name wasn't what i thought it was. He used to introduce himself as Larry. I thought his name was Laddie. Turns out, it was Vladco. No wonder he preferred Larry.
I think it is very cool that my aunt's side of the family was there. They are barely related to him. The family of a daughter in law. Made me respect them. And it made me ashamed of my dad's side of the family, the family of the son in law. No one came to the visitation, or even called my dad or mom.
My nephew, Luke, got back from France and was a pallbearer in his great grandfather's funeral in the span of 48 hours. He's a good, kind, sweet, fun, funny and damn cool kid. His younger sister is equally as cool, just far more understated. Next time i think my sister in law is being a shit, i need to remember that she is one hella good mom.
When we arrived, my mom looked like shit that was feeling a bit under the weather.
I was brave enough to tell a story about my grandfather during the funeral services, even though i am very afraid of speaking in public. But my mom wanted me to.. she asked me to tell a story when the priest asked if anyone had any. She looked at me, and even though she would have understood if i didn't, i just had to. For her.
I bawled when she was reading. She doesn't cry easily, so when her voice was so wee and it cracked, i lost it.
I think her tears and the closure of the funeral helped her. She looked better this afternoon.
Death changes us. Sometimes, even for the better.
The death of Pierre Trudeau changed my life for the better.
I would like to take this experience forward and somehow make it positive.
I need to enjoy what i have. Someday, i will not have any of it...
I hope wherever you are, Grandpa, you are in the right lane. Thank you.
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03/12/08 11:54 - 25ºF - ID#43647
My Grandfather Died
I got an email from my mom today telling me that he had pneumonia. The docs were saying that although it is always hard to say when, he probably would not have much longer.
Then, when i got off work today, i checked my voicemail and there it was, a message from my mom telling me he had passed away.
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To put some names to your descriptions:
-- Creamy minty stuff that had a kick: Mint-Coriander-Coconut Chutney with a guarded dose of thai green chillies.
-- Soup that had peppers in it: Rasam (If it was the thicker one with some veggies and a hint of lentils that would be Sambhar)
-- Bread that looked and tasted like a savoury donut: Vadai (made with light lentils (Urad Dal) and rice dough and deep fried.
-- Slightly bland piece of corn bread: I am guessing this was white, right? Then its the famed idly - the ubiquitous breakfast steamed rice cake from south india. Tastes splendid dipped in the chutneys and the rasam/sambhar.
-- riata --> Raita: Yoghurt based dish. Chunks can vary from fried chick-pea crispies to pineapple to cucumber.
-- Spicy bell pepper dish that was sorta like a soup: Sambhar
-- Spinach and chick pea dish that had a bit of a kick and a slight mint taste: ??? At a loss. I need to check this out.
-- Tangy tomatoey soup that was spicy: Rasam
-- A legume dish that was mild: I am guessing some Dal.
-- Raisins and tapioca: Payasam. Can also be made with rice.
Ooohhh.... You have made me want to cook now...