Saturday, November 26, 2005

Cool Weather

Today, the skies were mostly cloudy and it was rather windy. It made for a relatively cool day. The sun did peek out at some point early in the afternoon, but it did not last.

We went around the open-air market to check out what's new. I picked up some silver earrings as gifts. I also picked up another batik piece. It was one of a toucan and a parrot. I think it's a nice piece. :-)

Tomorrow, I think we will head over the Iguatemi Shopping mall. There are some nice shops and boutiques there.

One more week to go...

Yin/Yang

  Now isn't this just cute?
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Views from the hotel

 Another shot from the hotel. Many of the apartments here have an additional shutter on the outside. This is to keep the heat of the sun from warming up the apartments. Believe me, it does get quite warm here during the day!
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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Girl from Ipanema

When people heard I was heading down to Brazil for 4 weeks for work they all thought I was going to have a great time and spend a lot of time at the beaches. Well, guess what? We're a few hours from any beaches. And it's been work, work, work and more work.

The past 2 weekends we spent trying to recover from work and late dinners. It's our only chance to really get a full night's sleep! It's not that we're partying (and we're not!). It's that by the time the shuttle drops us off at our stop it's about 6:00PM. There's really not a whole lot of time to unwind before thinking about dinner. Some nights, supper is fairly light washed down with a glass of beer (which seems to be cheap and plentiful here).

So this trip is half over. I am really looking forward to flying back home to zero-degree weather.

Monday, October 31, 2005

Trick or Treat!

Happy Hallowe'en! Or at least where it's celebrated. In the paper today, President Chavez in Venezuela was trying to convince citizens to not celebrate this gringa. To some degree I agree with him, but then again, if people have bought into it, what can you do?

As most people probably know Hallowe'en has its origins in Europe. For more information, check it out on Wikipedia.

In other news, nothing came up with my application to the other office. Oh well. We'll see if something comes up later on. It seems that (according to my contacts) that there might be something big coming down the pike where they will need more people. Patience.

This winter I would like to go somewhere warm and sunny to relax and de-compress. The problem is, I haven't a clue where to go. I know that I would like to avoid the usual destinations that the folks around these parts usually go to (Cuba, Dominican, Mexico). However, some of the other islands are rather pricey. :-p

Next week I am suppose to head off to Brazil. For four weeks. Of course, this is all for work. If it weren't, I wouldn't be complaining about want to go somewhere to decompress! ;-)

*sigh*

Another Monday to endure...

Monday, September 05, 2005

Amazing...

This obscure blog has been comment-spam'd! :-p

Well, it looks like the painting will have to be completed over the next night or two. We ended up repainting the doors of the laundry area. I think after the bathroom is done we will look into re-painting the other doors and trip around the place. Ultimately we'd like to re-paint the whole place, but that will take some time.

Labor Day Weekend

Well, it's nearly the end of a nice 3-day holiday weekend. Not so nice if you have to drive and pay such outrageous prices for gas! :-p In our case we didn't do too much driving. My brother and father came up for a visit. We went into town and had dimsum in Chinatown. Then we walked around a bit before coming back here. My brother and Dave went off to see a movie after dinner. Dad and I just chilled and watched TV a bit.

Yesterday, after we saw the boys head off back home, we did some groceries. Afterwards, we decided to get going with the painting of the downstairs main bath. So we went to the Rona to pick up a few things. Then we went to the Benjamin Moore paint store to get a few color swatches and primer. Once home, Dave removed all the hardware from the walls and started to patch up the holes. I'm going to have to think about what new hardware to use in the bathroom after it's been painted.

We primered the trim and the edges. We didn't get to primer the rest of the bathroom until today because the plastered holes were not dry yet. We repainted the door and trim instead. Hopefully we can get some color up later today.

Anyway, it's been a couple of weeks now since I submitted my CV to the other office. I really don't know how long it will be before I hear anything. That is, if I hear anything. Oh well. Must continue.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Tourist-Free Tsumago


Tourist-Free Tsumago
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
I think this was either late in the day after all the tourists have gone, or early in the morning before we left Tsumago.

View from Magome


View from Magome
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
I figure I'd post a couple of shots from our trip to Japan this past April. This was taken in Magome. Very nice scenery.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Idiots are killing us!

I have just this one comment about work: Idiots really do want to kill you.

Should I elaborate? Maybe a little. When you have someone ask "How do I open this Word document?" then you really have to wonder. OK, so maybe the person may be a bit burnt out at the time, but still...

In other news...

I have seriously been thinking of looking for a position elsewhere. I won't be leaving the company as such. I'll essentially be looking for a job at another office. Maybe somewhere halfway around the world. It would be an adventure. And I do hope to learn more and be able to contribute as well. I've already taken the first step of sending out my CV. We'll see where that leads.

Summer is almost over. :-p The weather has not been the warmest this past week, although it has warmed up nicely yesterday and today. It might start to get rainy again by Sunday and Monday. Nevertheless, I shall continue to bike to work when I can! :-) I've actually done quite well this season.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Work and the Future

It's been a while since I last wrote something. It may be a combination of laziness and a lack of anything inspring to write about.

Recently, we've decided to start planning our next vacation. One of the first ideas was a trip to Japan, Korea and China. But after some discussion and stuff we decided that it might be too much to try in a short time (approx. 4 weeks). We didn't want to plan a trip where we would feel a bit too hurried or did not spend enough time at.

We finally decided to narrow it down to just China. It's a large enough country that we can probably cover enough of the key sites and cities within 3-4 weeks. So we started to sift through the guide books and web sites. We found that there are some tour outfits that offer private customized tours. Looking into the pricing, it seems like the way to go.

In other things, after talking with some people at work, it might be worthwhile to take a shot at getting a position in Japan. So tonight I've sort of brushed up on CV for review by a colleague. We'll see if I have what it takes. :-)

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

When last we wrote...

Well, it's been about a month and a half since the last posting..

Sis gave birth to the twins on June 2nd. Some small complications with some post-partum hemorrhaging but they fixed her up. A bit hairy at the point, but everyone is fine. The twins were both a healthy 6+ pounds each!

I've been trying hard to get in at least a day or more of commuting to work by bike each week. During the holiday weeks it was difficult. Also, there were two days (a couple weeks apart) where we had torrential downpours. The most recent one (a week or two ago?) was bad enough that it caused flooding on the Decarie autoroute!

Workwise, things haven't changed much. Almost everyone in my group have found a new position. The transfer of our current work is moving slowly. I still have my doubts about the success of this transfer. Oh well.

Otherwise, the weather has been hot and humid. I think it will be less humid enough tomorrow that it should make the ride to/from work more bearable.

Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Rainy May

Well, I managed to ride to work 3 days out of 5 the previous week. However, last week was just downright miserable. It was raining more often than not. And if it wasn't raining, the skies certainly look like it wanted to.

Surprisingly, this past weekend was quite pleasant. The sun decided to make an appearance and the temperatures started to warm up. A lot of folks decided to take advantage of this nice weather and do some gardening. I myself managed to pot up the annuals I picked up the previous weekend!

This week started off a bit slow. I guess it's mainly due to the Memorial Day holiday in the US yesterday. Today is a bit slow too. But heck, it's a good time to catch up on some stuff and to concentrate on some work. It's nice to not have so many interruptions.

In other news, my sister is scheduled for a C-section Thursday. The twins just refuse to come out on their own. It will be quite exciting on Thursday! I'm going to be an Aunt!

No wait... Wouldn't that make me seem old? :-o

Hmmm...

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

News and updates

It's been over a month since my last posting...

The trip was great! We had a wonderful time and a few interesting adventures. I will have to relate in some detail the trip another time.

In the meantime, the first week I get back to work, I get hit with a bunch of news. Not all of it was good.

It looks like the company is going to pull out the development of one technology. I figure this was bound to happen because we never really grabbed as much of the market as hoped. Oh well...

The next piece of news was confirmation that the bulk of the work that my group was doing is being moved to Brazil. The reasoning behind this was that if we were to move on to newer technology we would need to give up something. I think it was all related to headcount and costs. In any case, it all kinda sucks.

As for good news, well, I did find out that my manager's wife is expecting their first child. Of course, a whole lot of us didn't know about it until she mentioned it during an after-work drinking session (no, I don't think she drank). She's due towards the end of July.

Also, just yesterday, information about the re-org of our group was given. It's still not really clear because it shows our team intact still. This was cause for some concern with some people. My manager did talk to some of us to give us some reassurance. It seems that it is planned that I would move to one of the other groups eventually. I hope this remains so when the transfer is completed. Nothing like being held back! :-p

Anyway, must get ready to ride into work!

Saturday, March 26, 2005

2 Days Left!

Before we're on our way to Japan again. :-)

Some things are ready. I dragged the packs out of the closet. We picked up a few more necessities. I went through the medicine cabinet for stuff but D told me not to bring the whole pharmacy. %-) So, we'll just bring some Robaxacet, Sudafed, Advil and Claritin. Definitely the Advil, since any type of medication in Japan is pretty weak by our standards.

Going out to lunch with some buddies today. Meet up with E as well before he heads back to Germany. I'm sure he'll have lots to tell to his colleagues back there. :-)

Since we will be in town, we will probably swing by the $ exchange for more Yen. I wonder if there is anything else I need.... Hmmm...

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Boring Tuesdays..

How is it that television on Tuesdays is so boring? Is Tuesday some sort of blackhole for television programming? Is that why Tuesdays are cheap movie nights at the theatres around here? Maybe that's it! They've made TV so boring on Tuesday that you just HAVE to go out and catch a movie. Of course, the discounted movie tickets are also an incentive to go.

I haven't gone out on a cheapie movie night in a long time. Or for that matter, I don't think I've gone out to see a movie recently. I think the last time I went to see a movie was during the Fantasia Fest over the summer. Then I saw Cutie Honey and Porco Rosso.

Hmm.. Should see about watching a few movies this summer if possible... I wonder what they have planned as "Summer Blockbusters" this year.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Another weekend almost over...

Sunday morning. It's nice and sunny out at the moment. It's actually supposed to get up to +4 today! I think it was quite warm yesterday. It was warm enough to melt away quite ea bit of snow. But it's not all gone yet..

Got lots to do today. It seems we need to go up to the cottage just to check on things. Not sure how much snow will still be lying around up there. So I don't know if we can actually reach the cottage. Oh well.

Just another week and we'll be off to Japan! I still want to go through the guide books and web sites for more information. I would like to have at least a plan A and a Plan B (sunny day activity and rainy day activity). Maybe I am overplanning it a bit?

I stopped by one of the Kyoto tourism web sites that listed events and festivals. It looks like there will be a number of Spring Dances being held. It would be neat to catch one of those. I think they are all held by various geisha houses. It's an annual event. I think it might have even been mentioned in the book "Memoirs of a Geisha". I'll also have to check the books to see if there's any additional information there.

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Hawaii Pics

I hope those of you who have stumbled upon my humble blog enjoyed some of the photos I have posted recently from our trip to Hawaii last year. :-)

I will try to post some more in the very near future.

Caldera, Big Island, Hawaii


Caldera, Big Island, Hawaii
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
View of the Caldera at Kilauea. You can see offerings to the volcano goddess Pele on the right.

More Luau!


More Luau!
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
Your traditional hula dancing at a luau. The telling of the history of Hawaii. There were no flaming batons, which are actually a Samoan thing.

Luau, Lahaina, Maui, May 2004


Luau, Lahaina, Maui, May 2004
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
This is the pit where they were cooking the kalua pig (and other luau fixings) all day. This was the ceremonial "get the pig out of the pit" deal.

Maui, Hawaii, May 2004


Maui, Hawaii, May 2004
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
This is what we gound at the end of a road and after a long walk. The water was incredibly clear and calm as it was protected by some reefs.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Spouting Horn, Kauai, Hawaii, May 2005

Waterfall, Waimea Canyon, May 2004


Waterfall, Waimea Canyon, May 2004


Waimea Canyon, May 2004


Waimea Canyon, May 2004
Originally uploaded by bunster10.
Since most of my photos are on the iBook, I've finally found a way to upload.. First of many to come.
Meetings, Meetings, Meetings

I guess I just seem to get enough meetings today. I had three of them to be exact. Of course, they were all spaced in such a way that it was hard for me to be productive in between! Blech! I really can't do much with an hour here and an hour there.

I really don't understand how some people spend they're entire day in meetings. When do they actually get to do any real work? If I had to go to meetings the least they could be is productive. I hate coming out of meetings feeling as if an hour has gone by and nothing to show for it.

Anyway.... And life goes on.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Countdown..

In less than two weeks time, we will be on a flight to Tokyo. It will be a slightly longer flight than last as we will be flying ANA out of IAD. Depending on what reference you use, this will be an approximately 14-15 hr flight. I think I might have to invest in a battery pack for the iPod.

I've also been making a few small purchases online. For example, this neat travel wallet from LLBean to hold all those important travel documents. It was only available in powder blue. Also, ordered a watch from LLBean since I don't want my chrome Swatch to set off the metal detectors (which it has at least once).

One of the fun things about preparing for such a long trip is figuring out if there is something you can get to make the trip easier. I like to try to shop for neat new gadgets or clothing, such as wrinkle-proof, quick-drying socks or pants. Or maybe this is just a great excuse to go shopping!

Right now I am also going through this mental phase at work where I know I will be on vacation soon and can't really think about doing much else. It's not really good, so I have to put in more effort to be more productive. I plan to login to work shortly and work on a few things. *sigh* At least I can charge the hours...

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Two more weeks.

It's two more weeks before our trip to Japan. I am really hoping for some decent weather when we get there. With Spring it's hard to say if it will be a dry Spring or a wet one. In any case, we will pack as appropriate.

In the mean time I have managed to put together a little notebook with notes about hotels and train schedules. D thinks I might be overplanning a bit, but I just want to be somewhat prepared. I guess it's good to maintain a certain amount of spontaneity as well. I dunno. I suppose I am just one of those people who do not like too many (bad) surprises.

Another thing that should get done before we leave is our taxes! :-p We're just waiting for the papers for the 1st 60 days RRSP receipts. I could get the figures online for mine and at least get it going with the QuickTax. Hopefully we won't be owing much to the government this year. Goodness knows they take enough from us. :-p

Also, managed to get a friend to take care of the cats while we're away. We will have to show him how to give Finster his daily insulin. I have to remember to prepare an info sheet for him as well.

Hmm.. The weekend is already half over. :-(

Sunday, March 06, 2005

It's been a while since my last posting (re: Re-Org). As some things have changed, other things have not. While the overall work has not changed, how things are being handled has. Some of us were afraid of this happening. It's become "us" and "them". It's very unfortunate that it's become this way.

Some people definitely have not changed. A few of us have been on training courses the past couple of weeks. In one instance, G was supposed to be on this one course, but M decided not to have him away for a 2nd week. So, M decided to take the course in place of G. I wonder about the login in that as the material being taught would be lost on M. Why not another person in the section? On top of that, M had just taken another course the week before last. Again, on that course, I wonder how much use M will get out of it. It's the ol' "use it or lose it".

I had also recently lent to P, I's copy of The Office. P really found it funny and was able to associate some real life colleagues with some of the characters from The Office. I know I could! Funny series with a hint if reality thrown in. ;-)

Anyway, it's finally March! Three more weeks before vacation! Woo hoo!! Looking forward to this trip. It's M's fault if my stuff isn't covered properly. I has tried to get someone on board to learn some of my stuff. Unfortunately, V is one of those people who does what is given and nothing more. This is rather frustrating, I find. I don't understand how some people just don't bother to show initiative or some proactivity in what they do at work. Or, am I just doing too much? Honestly, I feel guilty if I don't have anything to do. The occasional down time is good, but I don't like being idle for too long.

Well, tomorrow is yet another Monday to deal with.

In other things, yesterday I had gone out with a few buddies. One of them was recently laid off. We figure it would be nice to get together for lunch and maybe a few drinks.

So we met up at a coffee place downtown. It took us a little while to decide where to grab lunch. We ended up at a food court of a nearby shopping center. At least there was some variety to choose from! There we just chatted a bit about various things.

Afterwards, we decided it was time for some beer! So we headed on over to this brewpub called Brutopia. I think we hung around there for about 3-4 hrs before we decided it was time for some dinner! For dinner we headed over to Weinstein & Gavinos. Not bad.

Overall, we had a good time. It has been a very long time since I had gone out and had a few drinks with friends. A very long time. Must make a mental note to do this again. :)

Saturday, February 05, 2005

Re-Org, yet again...

Last Friday our manager mentioned that it looks like we will have to be moved into an actual department. This is due to the "blueprint" of the organization. Our manager is not suppose to have anyone under him. Also, there is the possibility that we will be split. Sucks...

Yesterday, our manager comes into our team meeting with the directors of the other two departments to make the announcement that we were being moved. The bulk of the group was going to one and two people were going to the other. Of course we really weren't happy with the split. :-p

Other than that, it wasn't an overly hectic Friday. But there was at some point during the day when I wanted to kill someone for his sheer incompetence and lack of common sense. Thank goodness this person will be returning to his group by the end of next week.

OK, time to relax. It's the weekend. :-)


Monday, January 31, 2005

Woohoo! In less than 2 months, we'll be on our way to Japan again. I think it will be a slightly longer haul over since we will be flying ANA our of IAD. I guess I should review the itinerary. You could say I'm a little anal about planning this trip. I will say that I have not planned this trip down to the last hour! I think my boyfriend would kill me if I did that. I think more or less destination to destination planning should be a enough. I am trying to avoid day-to-day planning of the itinerary.

So.. where are we going again?

Arrive in Tokyo (and overnight). Shinkansen to Kyoto . Kyoto for 12 nights. Kanazawa for 2 nights. Takayama for 3 nights. Magome one night. Tsumago one night. Matsumoto 2 nights. Tokyo 5 nights. Then home.

Some things we plan on doing/seeing:
The list is ever growing. I don't know how much we will actually get to see/do in both Kyoto and Tokyo. For the smaller destinations, there should be just enough for us to see without feeling short on time. We shall see. :-)

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Well, all lodging has been booked finally for the trip. Almost had a panic attack when our first choice Tour Club in Kyoto was all booked up! We did manage to get 4 nights at their sister place, Budget Inn and booked the remaining 8 nights at the Crossroads Inn. The inn is a little further removed from Kyoto Station but I don't think that will kill us.

The Japan Rail Pass vouchers have been purchased and received. We decided on getting both the 21-day and 7-day passes to cover the entire trip. I think by the end of it all we should either break even or come out ahead as far as train fare is concerned.

So what's left to do? I guess we could put together a list of things we want to see or do. Make sure we've got activities to cover both sunny and rain days. One thing for sure, rain or shine, we have that nice hike on the Naaksendo Highway between Magome and Tsumago! PLEASE let there be nice spring weather! O:-)

In other news.... It's been f* cold here all week! Friday was probably the coldest day of the week. I guess it's been too cold for the weather thingy on the right to show anything useful. On top of that I couldn't start my car up this morning. :-p I think the battery just needs a boost.

Anyway, I think the temps are suppose to slowly climb by Monday. Hopefully enough so I can start my car? We'll see.

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Food Network Canada: Recipes: The Surreal Gourmet: Peanut Ginger Soba Noodles With Ponzu Shrimp
Yum.... This is one tasty recipe. :-)

Didn't have enough soba for tonight's dinner, so we substituted with some udon we had. I overcooked the udon just a tad, but it was still tasty! :)

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Updated Japan Itinerary!

Well, we did some more research and this is what we have:

Kyoto - 12 nights
Kanazawa - 2 nights
Takayama - 3 nights
Magome/Tsumago - 1 night each
Matsumoto - 2 nights
Tokyo - 6 nights

Lodgings have been booked for Kyoto, Takayama and Tokyo. Just waiting for confirmation for the remaining destinations. Still haven't decided on where to stay in Kanazawa. Suggestions?
OK, so it's been a while since I last posted. Maybe I just don't have much to say? Who am I kidding. I've just been a bit lazy about blogging.

Well, the holiday season has come and gone. I think most people are still recovering from the binging and indulging during this period. Some might still be regretting it all. Other folks might be anxious about their next credit card bills. Me? I think I behaved for the most part, stomach and wallet-wise.

Over the weekend, we went to do some cross-country skiing since the temps were mild (-3C) and it wasn't windy. So off we went to Cap-St-Jacques nature park. The parking price went up to $5 from $4. We strapped on the skis and away we went. Since we didn't get to ski at all last year I was a bit rusty. I had to re-learn how to herringbone up the slopes. Coming down the slopes was still tricky. Never realized just how difficult to steer in these things! On one downhill slope, I was headed towards some low-lying shrubs. Not want to crash to deep into the shrubbery, I wrapped an arm around a signpost to stop myself. Needless to say this is not recommended! Thankfully, I did not pull my arm out of its socket.

By the end of it all (I think we covered 6-8km), I was pretty pooped! I was sore and stiff for the next couple of days. I feel alright today. Hoo boy! That was quite the workout. I think I will make more of an effort to do more x-country skiing. :-)