i was cleaning my room a while back and came across this: little sharon's to-do list.
wow, "everyday"? i really meant business back then. let's hope i did the things on the list - especially the first one. :)
i was cleaning my room a while back and came across this: little sharon's to-do list.
wow, "everyday"? i really meant business back then. let's hope i did the things on the list - especially the first one. :)
Posted by Sharon at 11:33 pm 1 comments
Labels: daily living, home
here's an article i came across from scientific american about procrastination. it's five pages in total and it took me three days to read the article from start to finish in one sitting. why? i kept getting distracted by other things and putting it off. :P
Posted by Sharon at 9:22 am 1 comments
i went to best buy tonight and surprisingly enough, their customer service wasn't half bad. not like that other time i went when everything about them sucked. nope, not tonight! actually, the guy who helped me was great! he was super nice, friendly, and he helped me find everything i was looking for without being a git. oh and he was also pretty cute but that's besides the point, haha! :)
Posted by Sharon at 9:06 pm 0 comments
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i don't know if it's because i'm getting older or because i have the privilege of hanging out with seniors all day, but i have found myself being more and more affected by remembrance day as each year passes. due to the population i work with, i interact with quite a few war veterans and am able to hear their stories during the brief moments this topic comes up. for many of them it's been 60 years since they've fought, but i can tell from their eyes and facial expressions when they talk about it that their memories (both good and bad) are still very much there and still very real. during the two minutes of silence at eleven o'clock today i thought of my residents and of other soldiers who fought, many of whom never got to tell their stories, and as i stood there i couldn't help but feel so much gratitude.
today i wear a poppy for all soldiers, past and present (because sadly, the fighting continues); i remember.
Posted by Sharon at 4:46 pm 0 comments
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i'm not american, but even so i couldn't help but get caught up in yesterday's election and i couldn't be happier with the result. it's awesome to think that we all saw history happen yesterday. amazing, really. :) well done obama, well done.
Posted by Sharon at 8:08 pm 0 comments
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today i dropped my sigg bottle on the floor and now it has a big dent on the side of it. ughh. and i was so proud that it was dent-free (for the most part) too. i knew it was bad news when i heard thud after thud on the the tile floor.
also, when i pulled out my camera to upload pictures onto my computer, i noticed all these little scratches on the front of it. the front. i'm still completely clueless as to how they would have gotten there.
i know that my sigg bottle was bound to become dented one of these days and my camera would eventually get scratched but even so, the foolish side of me is still a little sad. :(
p.s. after tweaking and then tweaking some more, i'm still not sure what i think of my attempt to switch from two columns to three. thoughts?
Posted by Sharon at 7:34 pm 1 comments
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^ fallen leaves that seem to go on forever...
taken on my street a couple of weeks ago
many of the leaves have said goodbye to their respectful trees now and have made their way onto the grass, covering it up as the earth prepares itself to sleep during the winter months. (read: there are now miles and piles of crunchy leaves waiting to be stepped on, thrown up in the air, and played in. who's with me?)
oh how i love this season!
Posted by Sharon at 9:48 pm 0 comments
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i was watching a program on discovery the other day following a team of scientists who were examining a colossal squid before putting it on display in a new zealand museum (ok, there was a lot more to this story but whatever.) anyway, the story itself was pretty interesting, but what i found even more interesting was the fact that there was a huge squid in a tank being probed by scientists...and this was my prevailing thought:
if only they deboned and boiled this sucker, they could have made so much soup!
mmm, squid soup. :)
Posted by Sharon at 10:18 am 1 comments
Labels: daily living, home
i was perusing through the toronto star today and this was the first article i came across. my first thought: we have $25B?
haha, just call me ignorant. :P
Posted by Sharon at 9:31 am 0 comments
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throughout the years, i've come to realize that there is so much to be thankful for. thanks everyone, you guys are awesome. especially you justin. :)
wow, quarter century. when and how did this happen?
Posted by Sharon at 11:49 pm 0 comments
Labels: daily living