compromise

Sleeping in is so much better when it actually means something.

That being said, I’m pleased to note that I’m not having any issues getting up on time. Hell, today I was even 15 minutes early for work. Once scooter season starts I’m planning on moving my start time up a little so I’m off when everyone else is (and so I’m not here until 5pm on gorgeous days), but until then it doesn’t seem to make much sense to force myself to get up that much earlier. It takes me 45 minutes to get to work via transit – on my scooter, it’ll take about 15. Maybe 30, if traffic is bad. I don’t think it ever took me 45 minutes to get to work on my scooter, even on horrible days.

I’ve made a grumpy but responsible decision: I’m going to sell my XO laptop. I’m just not getting enough use out of it, and it would be selfish for me to keep it sitting on a shelf when it could be used for its intended purpose of learning. I’ve played with it and it’s really neat, but I just can’t see myself using it on a regular basis – especially since I just got my tiny mutant hands on an Asus EEE PC. So .. I’m selling it. I’m asking $250 OBO; email me if interested. I’ll be sad to see it go, but I will console myself with Diet Coke and English Toffee.

I am scattered today.

video games are keen

I *could* have made a proper update today, but instead I made a catalog of Nintendo DS games I have known. There are a lot of them. I like video games, you see.

I go through so many DS games that it’s easier to keep track of them on a separate page instead of updating the game reviews every time I play a new one. Some might say it’s a sickness, but to them I say PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW KABOOM.

I got some good news today, but I shan’t be saying anymore just yet. It is fun to keep all seven of you in suspense, because I am a bastard.

PEW PEW PEW KABOOM

i rolled a 4 for wisdom

How much nerd cred do I  lose for admitting that it took me until today to get my XO online reliably and securely? To be perfectly honest though, I didn’t try over the weekend or yesterday – but still. I’m supposed to be a whiz at these things. Network connectivity never stumped me until they put a laptop made for children in front of me. Go on, guess how embarrassing that is. Hint: SUPER LOTS!

I did take some pictures though, which shows that I’m at least still able to operate a camera:

 

It’s so tiny!

x o let’s go

I’m posting this from my XO laptop, which was delivered this morning. It is tiny and cute, and the keyboard makes my eyes cross.

Things I have noticed so far:

  • I have the same issue posting here as I do with my iPod Touch – Safari doesn’t recognize the “visual” post window so I have to write in “code” (which is fine, it’s just one more step)
  • I had a bitch of a time getting it online and was finally only able to do so when I disabled our wireless security (onos I’m wide open and vulnerable to hax0rs, someone save meeeeee)

This thing is still pretty cool, though. I’d post a picture via the camera, but I’m nekkid – maybe later.

I still want an EEE PC, though. *drool*

not built for rawk

We’ve been playing quite a lot of Rock Band since we got it. While I’ve played a lot of Guitar Hero and as such am no newb to the ins and outs of rhythm-based games, I’ve never been able to play any harder than Easy.

Until now! I’ve finally graduated to Medium! I am so pleased with myself. I might even be so bold as to try bass on Hard, although that’s pretty damn ambitious. I’m finding Medium on guitar AND bass challenging enough for one reason only:

Yeah. My hands are not built for rawk. Reaching blue is difficult; orange would be damn near impossible. Still, I have a dream. Maybe someday!

 

we are very sober women

Santa brought many, many video games to our household. I updated the Game section to reflect those titles I am currently or will soon be playing, with the exception of the game we got last night: Rock Band.

We started up a band and immediately left on our world tour. The Drunk Betties (in honour of our drunken neighbour, who is a very sober woman) are fairly new, but we’ve built up a loyal following of thousands and we have a big ol’ bus to travel in. Ed spent much of last night rigging up a system to dampen the drums a little (solution: a cut-up Fat Pad) (I am amused that we STILL try to show some sort of courtesy towards our neighbours when really they can all just jump up my ass at any time), and we plan to take over the world with our rage and island rhythms. Good times.

I got a lot of stuff for Christmas, but one of my absolute favourites is a print Ali sent me from the internets:

It’s me, in print form! I framed it and hung it in our bedroom above my nightstand, and it looks awesome. Thanks, Ali! :D

Time to go watch Ed run for the recycling truck. Between Rock Band, the new computer Ed built on Saturday, the giant box Future Shop sent me and my mixer, we have a massive pile of flattened boxes to send back to the recycled depths of hell from whence they came. Or, we could just build a fort. Ed apparently missed the truck, so fort building it is. Sweet.

don’t look at me

I know that as a fairly serious gamer, I should want to play Mass Effect because it’s totally amazing and one of the best games to come out of 2007.

However, I really want to play it simply because Seth Green is in it and he is super cute.

I am ashamed of myself, but I stand by my loin-driven decision.

here are many words

Welcome to the first second day of the rest of your life 2008.

And now that the holidays are over, welcome to the return of Delicious Juice Dot Posting More Than One Sentence at a Time. It was getting a little old, and felt sort of cheap and tawdry – I have more words than that. When did I become such a verbal pinchpenny?

Our Adventure was exhausting but fun. We had only one night in Victoria, and it was full of mom-errands and mom-mending. She’s still really sick with the bronchitis, so we did a bunch of things around town for her after our wee gift exchange. It was a nice visit, but it left no time to see Mike and Krista who were home from California for the holidays, or meet up with Lisa and have a long-overdue coffee. I have confidence these things will happen at some point, though.

Sunday morning saw us up bright and early to catch the ferry from Sidney to Anacortes, Washington. The sailing was 3 hours long, and I spent a lot of it trying to sleep in the car. My mom still hasn’t gotten around to getting a sofa bed, so I dread our visits because sleeping on the ancient leather love seat (complete with steel girders) is just brutal. I got about 3 hours of freezing cold and paranoid sleep, so I tried to catch up on the ferry. Sounds easy, except the car decks of Washington State ferries are much different than those of the BC Ferries by which I mostly mean they are much more open and therefore INSANELY UNBELIEVABLY BRUTALLY COLD. Rarely have I been as cold as I was down on that ferry deck, but I just didn’t have the energy to move so I slept what little I could, shivering madly beneath my pitiful and not-at-all-warm jacket. COLD.

When we finally docked, there was an unexpected border crossing. We had surrendered our passports for swipin’ on the Sidney side, but once in the US they stopped each and every car for a physical inspection by cranky men with guns and flashlights. This took a very long time. Our cranky man tried to trip us up in our glaring, homeland-security-affecting lie – why did we claim to live in Vancouver, yet entered the US from Victoria? DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNN! He grudgingly accepted our explanation, and we were finally allowed to drive through exotic downtown Anacortes and make our way to Seattle.

And, we did. We found Doug and Ali’s new house (which is gorgeous) without a problem, and settled in for an evening of visitin’. Mexican food was consumed and it was delicious with the exception of the ceviche, a normally fantastic dish but in this instance had clearly been left to marinate in the lime juice of the potent yet undead. The strength of the lime was unbelievable, rendering the whole thing sadly inedible. Boo! Ali and I ran out to run some party errands, then we settled in for a very cozy evening in the very large house.

Monday had Ed, Laura (the imported babysitter) and I taking a trip into Seattle itself to visit the wonder that is Archie McPhee’s. Ali had to work, so we were tasked with showing Laura around a little. I also had a fat wad of Ali-cash and a list of things to get at Archie’s – we were making goodie bags for the party. I had way too much fun picking out party stuff. After many large bags of goodness, it was time for my traditional visit to University Village where I used some mom-money to get all girlie with my bad self and also pick up a tablecloth for the party. Laden with goods, we headed back to the house in Kenmore to prepare the goodie bags and make with the pretty.

It is here that I must take a moment to let Carla, Ali’s nanny, know that I am not nearly as stupid as I appeared to be when we met. I don’t know that she’ll read this, but I am confident that Ali can pass on the message. During our initial howdy do, I let it slip that I didn’t watch TV or movies because, as I so elegantly stated, “I don’t have the attention span and I’m kind of stupid”. Carla Batman’d her way to an immediate conclusion that I must not read either, if I can’t sit through moving pictures on the talkie box, but obviously that is far from the truth. We assured her I can, in fact, read quite well, but attention was then turned to other things and the matter was dropped (until now). Carla! Please note that I am not dumb! You just met me and I didn’t feel it was a good idea to make you worry for River’s safety by going into my long-winded and complicated reasoning behind my no-movie-watchie ways! Our initial exchange bothered me from the get-go, so this is my do-over: hello, I am Kimli from Canada, and I am truly awesome in every way.

There.

The party was many good times, not in the least because Josh and Shan decided at the 11th hour (seriously, I got the head’s up they were coming around 11:30 that morning) to come to Seattle even though they had just returned from Texas about 9 hours previous. Yay! They showed up around 6:30 after enjoying a very easy border crossing. Drinking was done (not by me), “special” brownies were eaten (again not by me because I think Ed ate them all – he’s probably still stoned), and many many hours of Rock Band were played. I would like to take this opportunity to gloat that I didn’t completely suck horribly at drumming and actually did quite well, AND I managed to get over my ironic fear of microphones and do some singing to score 100% on “Dani California”. Yay for me! See above re: truly awesome!

We awoke sometime on New Year’s Day a little blurry-eyed (and in Ed’s case, still out of it) but happy. It was a good New Year’s Eve spent among friends. After breakfast we packed up our respective vehicles and gravy-trained it back to the completely deserted border, arriving home at 5pm. GOOD TIMES!

So, anyone know where I can find Rock Band for the 360 in Vancouver? Want! We have a 4-person band ready to go!

Oh, and staying up until 5am finishing Trace Memory was probably not the smartest way to start the second day of 2008, but the half-finished story end was totally worth it. At least the game was free.

Yay for home!

Now, someone hire me.