Sunday, September 27, 2009
Things I will miss about Vancouver
1. Riding my bike over the Cambie bridge to work every morning - beautiful.
2. Potluck dinners.
3. The wonderful friends I have made, who helped me make a life here.
4. The patio on a sunny afternoon and the vegetable garden at my place.
5. The biking culture here - everyone has a bike, the bike lanes and streets are excellent, and of course, Critical Mass.
6. Fireball - tastes like heaven, burns like hell.
7. Cheap and fresh fruit and veggies.
8. Food - Foundation's fantastic veggie fare, Slickety Jim's bennies, The Dutch Wooden Shoe Cafe's amazing pannekoek and Budgie's Burritos.
9. Craigslist - anything you want, you can get....and I mean ANYTHING.
10. Being able to see the mountains from right in the middle of downtown - pretty amazing when there's snow on them.
11. Great thrift stores.
12. Awesome hiking and lakes so close to the city.
13. How helpful and friendly people are...most of the time.
14. The smiley bus drivers - yes, these mythical creatures do exisit in Vancouver.
15. Danger Knife. Although I'm taking this particular backyard game with me, and I plan to spread it to the far corners of the earth. All you need is a frisbee, 2 poles, a section of grass and a couple of friends with drinks.
And just because I'm starting to second guess myself....
A few things I won't miss:
1. Tax never being included in prices and having to tip for everything.
2. Not being able to get a flat white.
3. Expensive alcohol...in fact, expensive everything.
4. The difficulty of finding somewhere to watch a rugby game.
5. All the homeless people.
So as you can see, the things I will miss about Vancouver (and there are so many more than what I've listed here) outnumber the things I won't....and hey, I will still have 2 months left of my visa come February when I will most likely finish my trekking about....so Vancouver may not have seen the last of me yet!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Wasting valuable company time
www.fmylife.com
Think you're having a bad day? There are so many other people having worse days than you. Other peoples' pain makes me feel better.
www.failblog.org
Random pics and videos of...well...epic fails.
www.funnyordie.com
This website is the brainchild of Will Ferrell, Judd Apatow and a couple of other funny dudes. My personal favourites are, The Landlord with Will Ferrell and the series of Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis videos.
www.textsfromlastnight.com
We've all sent random and/or inappropriate texts after a few drinks....now they're on the internet for all to see - be careful who you drunk dial. Apparently they're turning this site into a sitcom....only in the US of A.
www.craigslist.org/about/best/all
Craigslist is a website in Canada where you can buy and sell stuff, find a ride somewhere, or a place to live, meet random people - and laugh at their ads. Gotta love the guy who's looking for an 'assistant to help in texting duties'.
Have a great week!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Guest blogging
http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/blogs/the-girls-guide/2827954/Share-and-share-alike
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
A traveller's budget
I have recently decided that I will most likely leave Vancouver when my contract ends in November and travel round Canada, South America, Mexico and Cuba for a few months. I say most likely because I constantly change my mind, and I am a big believer that situations and circumstances can affect decisions, so things are never certain. What this means however, is that I have to try and stick to my budget a bit better than I have been. I’m usually pretty good – I get out in cash what I have to spend for the week, I get groceries for the week, try and eat dinner at home as much as I can and I take my lunch to work. I’ve been saving since I started working in Vancouver, but it’s always been a bit of a struggle and I often end up dipping into my savings, or spending money for the following week when I run out of cash, especially when things like weekends away or un-missable events pop up. Last week I decided to see if I could make it ten days and only spend $30, which was what I had left in my wallet. Today is Day 9 and I think I’ve done pretty well and haven’t been bored at all. I’ve discovered there is a lot of free stuff to do in Vancouver. Here are the highlights:
Day 2: I discovered that Carousel Theatre, a theatre for young people, was putting on a free outdoor production of Macbeth on Granville Island. Now this required me to buy dinner but I got some pretty tasty sushi and popped the change from $10 into the donation bucket for the Shakespeare performance as I was very impressed. Well done Carousel Theatre teens – you rock.
Day 3: I was invited to a barbeque at a friend’s place. I made a salad with stuff from the fridge and the veggie garden to take.
Day 4 (Friday): I arrived home from work to find my roommate preparing for a last minute dinner party, which she promptly invited me to join. I ate an amazing dinner I didn’t have to cook (complete with dessert) and enjoyed excellent company. Since I didn’t contribute anything edible, I washed up after. Thanks Amanda!
Day 5 (Saturday): I baked muffins with ingredients from the cupboard and the blackberries from the huge bush in our driveway. In the evening, I bought a 6 pack of ciders ($14) and watched a downloaded movie with some friends.
Day 6 (Sunday): It was a beautiful sunny day, I had a coffee in trendy Yaletown ($3) and a wander round. The cafĂ© I went to had free samples of all their muffins – score! Then I rode my bike around the waterfront for a few hours in the sun, and even packed my lunch.
Day 8: Home sick from work. Got sunburnt on my patio. Had a potluck dinner with my roommates - more good food and excellent company.
Day 10: I've been invited to a taco and decoration making night at a friend’s place – the decorations are for a party we’re all going to on Saturday with a Martian theme.
And then Day 11 is pay day….and I can go a tiny bit nuts.
Other free activities I amused myself with - watching downloaded tv episodes, organising my ipod, Skyping and speaking to various friends overseas, used the free gym in my office building, research for my trip and reading. I even had a free movie ticket I didn't get around to using! Ok so maybe I cheated a little bit. I did buy $40 worth of groceries to get me through the week (a girl’s gotta eat!) and I might’ve put some new hiking shoes on my New Zealand credit card (they were half price and I need them for the Inca Trail)….but I reckon I still did pretty damn good. Yay for sunshine and free times in Vancouver!
Picture source: M. Fuller
Friday, August 14, 2009

The people that have 1,814 friends. No - you don't. I am pretty selective with the people I add on Facebook and consider them all to be actual friends, hence why I don't have anything close to that number. If I get a 'friend request' or I'm considering adding someone to my 'friends', I ask myself "Would I get together with them, if we were in the same city, for a catch up?". If the answer is no, then they're not really my friend - and why would I want them to be able to see things like my personal photos? I find it a bit weird when random people I went to school with, but hardly knew, add me just because they want to see what I look like now, or want to know what I'm up to. Don't get me wrong, if they want to reconnect, then great - but sometimes you know it's just because they're being nosy.
Sometimes on Facebook, you're gonna see something you don't wanna see. Exes will turn up in pictures, friends will tag you in embarrassing photos, pictures of a friend's trip to some exotic place will make you sick with jealousy and someone will think it's funny to post a photo of one of their friends, drunk and with their genitals out. And sometimes relationships can be affected by what people decide to post. Thankfully (so far), I've never had a boyfriend 'do' anything horrible on Facebook but this article talks about the very thing. In saying that though, I think you'd have to going out with an asshole to begin with. Either that or someone very paranoid.
Why do they have so many things you can 'become a fan' of on Facebook? Obviously I get that there are fan pages for bands, celebrities, television shows and the like - these are normal things to be a fan of. But the option to become fans of things like sunshine, naps, sex, flipping the pillow over to the cool side, cuddles and getting paid? I mean, who is not a fan of those things?And what exactly is discussed on these pages? Yes, you like it. There's nothing else to say people!
Facebook, I love you really. Check out this video about the realities of Facebook by Idiots of Ants and this website about having your parents as friends on Facebook. Mum and Dad - please don't comment on this.
Picture source: www.8ball.co.uk
Monday, August 10, 2009
Man on Wire

I really enjoyed the film, however it definitely left me wanting to know more. It's presented as a heist film, and ends with the walk, but I found myself wanting to know what happened to Petit and the others involved afterwards. It's no secret that Petit didn't fall to his death in the crossing, seeing as he is featured in the interviews right from the beginning of the documentary, and he's a fantastic storyteller - very animated. However, he does come across as somewhat blind with passion - he says at the beginning that he was in a dentist's office in 1968 when he saw a magazine article about the construction of the World Trade Center, and decided then and there that he would one day walk a hire wire between the towers. It seems as though his judgement may have been somewhat clouded by his vision.
There were definitely some emotional scenes in the film, which I wasn't expecting, and a strong focus on the relationships between Petit and the friends who assisted him. One thing I found particularly interesting is that there is no mention of 9/11. Although many online discussions seem to wonder why this is, I think it's entirely appropriate - one has nothing to do with the other - this incredible (albeit crazy) feat needs to be seen in it's own light. I'd also to know why the film was only made last year, almost 25 years after the event.
This film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which means all 141 reviews of it are positive, which is pretty incredible, and it won an Academy Award last year. I would definitely recommend seeing it - it's certainly thought provoking and something to be discussed afterwards.
If you've seen it, let me know what you thought.
Picture source: Alan Welner (www.msnbc.msn.com)
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
A long weekend away
Among the wildlife you need to be aware of are wolves, bears and COUGARS - yes, cougars. This means you have to animal proof everything and not leave any food or smelly items in your tent or at your campsite, this includes stuff like soap. And apparently gray buckets. Not sure why that is but apprently they attract bears. It can get confusing though because if you're attacked by a bear, you shouldn't maintain eye contact, but if you're attacked by a cougar, you should. Now in the event of any such attack, I am pretty sure I'd get them mixed up. Luckily, the closest encounter I came to any of the wildlife was getting stung on the finger by a wasp.


Tofino is a well known surf spot - one of the best in Canada. The weather and the swell weren't good enough to brave the waters so I didn't surf while I was there, but it was cool to watch the surfers. I also suspect the water was pretty cold too, as most of them were wearing full body wet suits.

Although the weather in Tofino itself wasn't great when I was there, it was perfect

Cougar picture source: http://www.travel-vancouver-island.com, all other pictures are mine