Saturday, September 27, 2008

Bonjour.



They just followed me home. Honest!

Ok Ok, maybe it didn't happen quite like that but it did start innocently enough.

It all began during a girls' weekend in Moncton when we stopped by Winners. A quick look-see for winter boots turned into an unexpected encounter. In fact, it was one of those magical moments; upon first sight, I just knew it was something special.

Observing their shiny finish from a safe, emotionally-detached distance I couldn't help but admire their pretty posture despite the Saturday afternoon chaos that could be caused only by careless, haphazard females rumaging for a good buy. An array of mismatched sneakers and toppled Hushpuppies seemed to gather around as if to protect them from the mayhem that ensued. Apparently, they too appreciated their beauty.

Moving slowly as not to draw unwanted attention to these little gems, I plucked them gently from their shelf to take a closer look. Hmmm...my size. My heart skipped a beat. I cradled them in my arm. A little cuddle couldn't hurt could it?

Twenty minutes later, after searching through the rest of the offerings, I stood with two choices: practical, 3/4 length brown leather winter boots or completely unecessary, 3 inch black-patent, peep-toe Mary Janes. Faced with the age-old dilema of need vs want, I knew immediately who could help me out. Peeking up over the miles of racks, I spied her; her curly blond pigtails showed the way to enlightenment. Walking swiftly through the aisles of skirts, blouses and coats, I made my way to the one person who could make sense of it all. As demonstraded below, my cousin's adorable 21-month-old is a shoe officianado with impeccable taste.



I presented her with my dilema hoping secretly that she would choose the winter boots. I held my breath as she observed my well-selected bounty. And then, with a coy little smile, she endorsed the Mary-Janes as the clear winner. My heart sank; the boots I could justify, the shoes, not so much. I thanked her for her insight and wandered off somewhat bewildered by my pending decision. I could buy both I suppose but I didn't need both. I needed boots.

So I left with the boots.

Back in Halifax, I tried on my practical purchase again before putting them away to await the onset of winter. Slipping my foot in, they felt a bit odd. What was this? Did I get the wrong size? No, but they were definitely too big. How come I didn't notice that on Saturday?

Huhn.

I guess I would just have to return the boots, an easy task considering I was already scheduled to make a quick day-trip to Moncton later that same week.

Thanking the cashier, I tucked the return receipt into my wallet. As I turned to leave, I paused for but a moment. What could it hurt I thought? I would just be saying hello; they're probably not even there.

But they were. There they sat, still waiting, patiently, to be loved.

I approached cautiously; they still didn't seem practical nor reasonable. But you know, sometimes in life, you just have to give in to the impractical and the unreasonable. So I did. We left the store giggling and excited to start our new journey together and now they sit, displayed on my kitchen stool. I'll put them away soon but for now I just want to admire them, content in a way that only a woman could appreciate.

Men will never understand the relationship between a girl and her shoes, but that's ok; we don't really get their love affair with the automotive section at Canadian Tire.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Oh dear.

Looks like a new kitchen floor just got moved to the top
of the to-renovate list. This unexpected project is brought to you by
"my leaky dishwasher."



Incase it isn't clear in the photo, that greyish-white lump is (or rather) was my flooring, newly installed three years ago.

Smell-o-Vision

A recent trip with my mom and friend JAK to LaHave Bakery just outside Bridgewater, NS resulted in a yummy day! You'll just have to take my word for it...it smelled exactly as a 100 year-old bakery should.

For Steph...


Every kind of cookie you could imagine...



Sugar-high smiles...



Friday, September 12, 2008

A "McReno" Update

Behold the hideousness that has been my basement for the last three years and to answer the obvious question: "NO I did not do this!!"




For those who have not had the jaw-dropping, lip-curling experience of witnessing this in person, or for those who may look at this and think "Hey, that colour ain't so bad," what you can't really appreciate from the photo is how the otherwise ok terracotta walls are accented by blood-red ceilings, yellow trim and the now-removed crown moulding made out of dark brown baseboards. Apparently, the previous owners felt that painting the entire basement in this array of couleurs would help sell their house. Ironically, it didn't deter me from buying it; if anything it made me want to reach out and save it...in a "Brangelina" kind of way.

So for SVW, who not only coined the term the "McBasement" but also made a public request on her blog to see an update on the McReno, here it is. Despite it still requiring a few finishing touches, like doors for the laundry area and a berber runner for the stairs, you'll get the jist.

New paint...





New doors…



New tile...




But don't let it's shiny new look woo you; the McDaddy of the McBasement is still hiding around the corner awaiting its makeover...

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fall down go boom.

Well, not literally. Just mentally.

As a running check-point, this morning really tested my spirit as much as my hamstrings. It almost broke me gosh darn it. But thanks to Susan and Lisa who, as usual, sacrificed their pace for mine, I managed to dig deep and get ‘er done. But it wasn’t pretty.

In yoga, they say that falling out of a pose is a sign of progress. I sure hope that also applies to running.

sigh….