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04/13/2007 13:38 #38878

No News Is Good News
Travel

Over the Easter weekend, my parents decided to go away on a holiday. They haven't been anywhere besides here to visit us, to Michigan to visit my Aunt and Uncle and up north to see my brother in over 13 years. Can you imagine?!

Sadly, the flight parts of their journey were an exercise in frustration. They decided to fly out of Buffalo for the first time, and i assume the last.

They got to the airport before the crack of dawn 2 hours ahead of their flight time and waited in the check in line for over 2 hours. And missed their flight. They couldn't do anything electronically because they used a travel agent... and i think the fact that it was a Canadian one didn't help. So, they got a flight the next day... that had 2 connections instead of just the one. I am sure my father needed plenty of mood altering meds for that!

On the way home, they got to the airport for their early morning flight, after having dropped off the keys to the rental car, checked in and while at the GATE, were told their flight was cancelled because the pilot was sick. The next flight was the following evening.

Thank goodness i told them to take my phone number (remember, they may be cool in one way, but when it comes to phones and tech, they are just as parental as yours!). My mom called me asking me to look up and call their dog sitter and ask if she could keep the dog for another day and a half. And, to call the employee of their business to tell her to not come in to work for a day.

I haven't heard from my parents since they crossed the border and were kind enough to call me to tell me they were almost home safe. I assume they are buried in work...

Education

I just called the G.E.D. testing hotline. Nothing yet. Or at least i hope that is what they meant by the fact that they have no record of my Social Security number!!! We were told we could call the number 3 weeks after we wrote the test... and it was 3 weeks yesterday. Perhaps i will call them daily to find out.
jenks - 04/13/07 15:24
Ooh that waiting-for-results is agonizing!! Good luck!

It really is getting to the point that flying is barely worth it any more. what a mess. Sorry your 'rents had to go through all that.
ladycroft - 04/13/07 14:50
1. i can't wait to hear the results!

2. that's why i don't use travel agents
mrmike - 04/13/07 14:47
wow, National Lampoon's Leetee Vacation......Holiday Road....NOT!

Sorry about their travails

04/09/2007 23:10 #38829

Botanical Gardens
Nowhere near the talet of some (e:peeps), but i like to take a snap or two here and there. Here's what was in our wee lil digital camera up until about an hour ago...

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OK, not from the Botanical Gardens, but hey, at least SOMEONE is happy the weather was cold for a while...

Lots of kinder with the bestest of their Sunday best on the afternoon of Easter. But we had fun anyway.

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The century plant is outgrowing its home...

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Last but not least, my beloved tulips...

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theecarey - 04/13/07 14:33
Ooh the Botanical Gardens. It is so lovely there! Its been a few months, and I am ready to go again. I didnt see that one plant growing through the top last time I was there. neat!

hehe, the polar bear pic is priceless :)
jenks - 04/10/07 09:24
oooh... I've always wanted to go there, now I'm re-inspired. :) Thanks.
carolinian - 04/10/07 04:41
Nice photos. The polar bear photo especially kicks ass; I can relate to that "it's snowing, whatever, I'm going back to bed" feeling.

04/04/2007 09:40 #38739

Does Anyone Want...?
(e:Uncutsaniflush) and i just updated and upgraded our membership for the Buffalo Zoo. In the envelope with our new membership cards and parking passes, we got tickets for 5 free train rides and 5 free carousel rides. We know we won't use them.

Anyone here with kids that wants them? Or without kids that has a skinny ass and can fit into the small train seats? (e:Mrmike), are your kids still young enough to want them?
leetee - 04/04/07 23:21
Excellent idea, (e:Mrmike)... i was going to suggest that myself. There are 5 of each. Who wants 3 trains and 2 carousels and who wants 2 trains and 3 carousels? Email me your addresses and i will mail 'em out!! :O)
mrmike - 04/04/07 20:58
chop em up, give a pair of each to Chico's dept secretary and my kids can still run amuck. Win! Win!
chico - 04/04/07 18:42
The single mom who works as a secretary in my department has two little girls who love the zoo, so i'd be able to match those tickets with some very likely users if they're still available and (e:mrmike) takes a pass
mrmike - 04/04/07 13:21
My girls pride themselves on being oh so cool, but that might just work for em. We just went a few weeks back. If you can't find a taker, I'm sure we can make use.

03/14/2007 13:09 #38454

Favoritest!
Not that i have been everywhere there is to be, but i have travelled a little bit. The UK, France, Germany, East and West coasts of Canada... and i have to say, so far, my favorite city of them all has to be right in the old neighbourhood of the part of the world i grew up in. Toronto.
(e:Uncutsaniflush) had a whole day off work and we decided to take advantage of the nice weather and go on a mini-adventure. Yep, you guessed it. Toronto.

We drove to Burlington then caught a GO Train to Union. Picked up ourselves a day pass for the TTC (since it is March Break -- or, as it is called here, Spring Break -- we got a family pass for $8.50 for the both of us for the day).

Had lunch at Richtree Market We both had some yummy rosti potatoes, (e:Uncutsaniflush) opting for sausage and a beer with his, a salad and soda with mine.

Then, we walked a direction i rarely go -- east. Along the Esplanade to the back of the St. Lawrence Market (e:Paul), you would adore the seafood they had there. Looked super fresh.

Our destination, other than enjoying the walk, was the Distillery Historic District. I have never been there. Didn't even know it exsisted.

Lots of constrction going on in that 'hood...
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The shops were prosh, but interesting. Arty, but not too snobby (huh, in Toronto, who wudda thunk it?!). I would recommed going between Wednesday and the weekend, though. We were there on a Tuesday and not a lot of the smaller art workshop / stores were open Mondays and Tuesdays.
metalpeter - 03/14/07 17:38
First of all it sounds like you two had a nice little get away, those are allways nice. I have heard of that district I think but never been there or even knew where it was. Nice pictures by the way. One thing I like about Toronto is even though you can get lost you can use the CN tower as a guide or referance point. If you start out someplace and remember where you are based on your position to and you get lost you can find your way back to it and then find your way from there. The reason I bring that up is that it was in the background of one of your pictures. I need TO go up to Toronto sometime this spring or summer it has been a wiele. That district looks like a place I may want to check out.
imk2 - 03/14/07 16:26
hey, i had posted about the distillery district (with pics) a long while back when i won that trip to toronto!
mrmike - 03/14/07 14:18
Looks great. I love the off the beaten path parts of TO. Still look forward to meandering around spots like the Kensington Market area & Chinatown. Yonge Street is still a favorite schlep of mine as well.

04/02/2007 12:13 #38718

Been A Long While, So Here's A Long Post
I haven't posted a journal in almost 3 weeks. Huh. Wonder why. Maybe i haven't had anything to say. Myabe i thought my life was too boring. Who knows.


Hair

I have been needing a haircut for a long time now. I reckon if the smoothing gels and gunk i have can't keep my split ends at bay, it might be time. I think it's been almost a year since i got a haircut. Even me, and my very slack and outdated hairdressing skills cringe at that.
(e:Jenks,38686) posted about hair the other day, and (e:Chicoschica) commented she goes to a place called Now Salon. So, i figured what the hell, i will try them. Although i thought the woman doing my hair was pretty good, her hours are limited and the salon (Salon 806 on Elmwood) has a snobfest attmosphere, so i haven't been back in... well, about a year. So, i have an appointment today at 4pm, after my dental appointment, for a cut. If i don't like it, i have just over a month to grow it out or get something new before we have to head to Tennessee to our friend's wedding.


Dreaded Dentist

Today, both (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i are going to get a check up at the dentist. I hope hope hope that i have the same news this time as last time. No cavities. First time ever 6 months ago that it's ever happened.


Weddings

I am so very much looking forward to our trip to Tennessee next month. We haven't been in far too long.
(e:Uncutsaniflush) is going to be a penguin in the wedding, so of course, i had to go buy myself a nice dress. Besides, most of my dresses are black.. or very inappropriate for a wedding.

It will be an outdoor wedding in Townsend, at the foothills of the Smokey Mountains. And i am very happy for both of them. Our friends, Chris and Kimberly, are the outdoorsy types -- do-gooder tree hugger vegetarian leaf lovers. Chris is sweet and kind and patient and so deserves to be happy. Kimberly very much seems to be his other half. We didn't get the chance to know her as well as i wish we could have... we moved to Buffalo instead, silly peeps that we are.


School

No school tonight. In fact, i haven't been in a few weeks. My last journal was written after we got back from Toronto. I should have gone to school that night, but i didn't. Got a call from my teacher. He called to tell me when my G.E.D. test would be. I passed the Predictor with ok enough marks to write the G.E.D.

Unfortunately, the next available days for the test were Wednesday March 21 and Thursday March 22. We had been planning on surprising my mom on her 60th birthday with flowers and taking her out to dinner -- on March 21st. I decided to write the test instead. We had the flowers delivered. Went to see her this weekend instead, the first weekend it was possible.

I think i probably passed the test. Not sure. The first day was the Reading, Literature, Sentence Structure Corrections and Essay tests. I think if i did well on any of it, those portions were it. The next day was Science, Social Studies and the 2 Maths. I think if i bombed any of it, the Maths were it. But i hope i did well enough on the rest of the test to carry me, so long as i squeaked by on the maths.

I wish i could remember more of it, but my brain was complete mush for days afterwards. Eight hours of testing over 2 days is kinda intense. I still thank (e:Libertad) profusely for journalling about Cuba... something he wrote about came into play on a few questions on the Social Studies test. And i so wish i could remember what the questions were.


Elephants

I was watching PopUp Video on VH1Classic a few weeks back. One fact they mentioned during a Blondie video for Rapture was that baby elephants are called "punks". I laughed and thought no wonder i like them. Yet, i have googled and searched and have yet to find anything to back that up. All the info i am getting just says they are called "calves", which is what i thought. Males are bulls, females are cows and babies are calves. I wonder... were they referring to teenage elephants??!?!
museumchick - 04/03/07 03:30
I hope you'll have a great trip! Sounds like fun.

And i will cross my fingers for you about the GED. I'm sure you did well, though.
james - 04/02/07 22:27
I love Now salon. I have followed John from salon to salon and now that he has his own it makes happy. Now, I just get simple boy haircuts. But it sounds like you have quite the head of hair with a year's worth of growth. So, I can't vouch for what they will do. But I am sure it will be great.