Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My grandmother has died. I will be coming home this weekend.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Montreal: Speaking French

So a major part of wanting to go to Montreal was the chance to work on my non-existant french. Friday I got to speak a lot of french, since just about everyone I ran into insisted that I speak french. Some of that's my own fault, I always start the conversation in french (it's a sure way to get friendly service in most areas - particularly the french side of the city). But on Friday just about everyone seemed to be insisting that I speak french, rather then letting me switch to english once I was in over my head.

In the art gallery two women stopped to scold me in French for taking a photo of one of the paintings. I had to try to explain that I had asked the guards, and that photography is just fine so long as you don't use a flash - and only take picutures of the perminant gallery. I must say trying to convay that was a bit of a struggle, but they seemed to get the point. Then just about every shop owner I encountered would tell me "parle francis" and I found myself explaining to one that I had only just arrived in town... so the french was still rusty.


On the upside I was exstatic to realize that I still remember some of my french, and I enjoyed being able to use it (even if I sound like the most illiterate fool). I didn't get as much practice over the weekend while I was with Victoria (who refuses to speak french - even to me). Since the two of us were talking in english I couldn't trick merchants into speaking french to me.


I think Montreal has to be the best city to learn french in. You always have the fall back that most people speak at least a little english - so in an emergancy you can always find what you need. But more then that, they are more then happy to switch back and forth, so you can start with the french you know and switch when your vocabulary fails you. I think I learned more french (that I still remember) from wandering the city then from taking the classes. Anyway it was so fun brushing up and now I wish they spoke more french in Ontario.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Montreal: Part One

Due to a really good seat sale from Westjet I managed to get a flight to Montreal for the weekend to see Victoria. The weekend was .... well for those who don't know it was an "interesting" trip.

Friday was pretty good. Victoria had to work, so I went out to the art gallery. No one should be surprised that the art gallery was my first stop. They had some new pieces, and the temporary collection was free so I got to see that as well.

For those who saw 300 with me, and couldn't figure out what I was talking about when I kept saying the body shapes they used reminded me of Greek pottery - I took a picture.

I also took a ton of other pictures.


I just can't convince her I'm crazy...

So G. (one of my friends out here) has just discovered that I am irrational when it comes to wearing the correct clothing for the weather. I have tried to explain that I have a long history of this, and that her scolding me will probably have little effect. In my own defence I am wearing a coat... just not gloves or a hat.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Opinions Please :)

I want a UW sweatshirt (since you can't get the degree and not get the apparel)
These are lousy photo's of me, but any suggestion on which one I get?
ps. Rachel I expect you to answer!
To all the guys I know, you are generally off the hook on answering this, though if you feel like voiceing an opinion I'm all for it.




Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Back in Waterloo

I'm skipping December - since I was home. Which means I'm almost caught up...

I did arrive safely back in Waterloo. But in the Calgary airport I noticed that there were more signs of the great penguin conspiracy. Just check out these photos:


Lots of Snow

After Colin went home we got a lot of snow. The snow is fun out here though, since it's pretty dry, it doesn't end up as slush by the side of the road like it does in BC. Yascha and I went for a walk in the woods behind the house, and threw snowballs at trees. We declared a truce (I suggested it after finding out that he had better aim then me).