Sunday, August 22, 2010

I had a dream...of leather shorts?

When I'm not having whacky dreams or dreaming or drinking coffee, I sometimes dream about clothes and the other night I had a great dream about an amazing pair of leather shorts which surprisingly came from Marks and Spencer of all places! The shorts were a beautiful buttery tan colour and perfectly high waisted, although they did have a weird zip off part at the back. It being a dream though, I'm sure this can be attributed to the whacky part of dreams and not an actual feature I would want!

I've spent a lot of time thinking about leather shorts recently, I was watching a pair on Ebay but couldn't bring myself to bid when they rose to 60 euro. Sad face. It also breaks my heart to think that Penneys will probably make their own version which no doubt will adorn the asses of every skanger in Dublin, accompanied by neon runners and hoodies. Shudder.

I'd like nothing more this winter than to dress in a Chloe combination of the last few seasons (how uncool of me), complete with a camel coloured cape, leather shorts, a similar paletted blouse and big flouncy hair.

Photos from http://www.style.com

I saw a Chloe-esque cape in Zara last winter but didn't buy it as I knew I'd never wear it. Fingers crossed I see some cheap but nice leather shorts soon.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Things that have excited me recently, part 1!

Seeing as I have so much free time here sans employment, I tend to take pleasure in the small things in life. Current things making me happy include the following:

*Music*

At the moment I'm enjoying listening to the following:

The National- High violet
Savoir Adore- In the wooded forest
Gang Gang Dance- Saint Dymphna
Glee series 1 volumes 2 and 3
Katy Perry random assortment
Sunburnt Jets- Low flying crow

*Chocolate*


I may have found the chocolate of my dreams last night in Honest Eds, slightly tipsy after two pints (I'm telling ya, I have no tolerance here! I can literally feel my legs go all funny and wobbly when I start drinking). Anywho, said chocolate is 'Black and White Coffee Chocolate', made in Poland and all for the delicious price of $1.23 including tax for a large bar. It tastes like the coffee Roses in the Roses box so even better is that fact that no one ever wants to share it! Huzzah!

*Inca Kola*

This is a delightful drink from Peru, a kinda limey yellow coloured cola that I actually only tried once in Peru but seeing it here was such a novelty that I had to go straight to it and buy two cans! It kinda tastes like cream soda I think, can't wait to see what Nigel thinks. Sarah is not a fan.

*Photos*

After struggling for ages to find somewhere cheap and cheerful to print photos, I finally ordered some from the Kodak website. Photo printing prices here are ludicrous, ranging from 33 cents for one 4x6 photo which then can rise to anything from 99 cents to $3.50 for a 5x7 photo! Ridiculous! I found one site to print them for cheap but it refused to acknowledge my credit card so instead, lovely Kodak with their 20 prints free with first order will be shipping my photos to me in 7 to 9 business days. I can't wait to stick them up and reminisce about South America and home!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

We're gonna need a bigger boat

Last night I went to see Jaws in the local Bloor Cinema. It's a cute, old 1 screen cinema with a balcony and a huge curtain that pulls up to reveal the screen, very theatrical! Its been a while since I've seen the first Jaws and I've never seen it in a cinema so I jumped at the chance to see it.

You forget how great Jaws is until you re watch it. It's really nicely shot, its got some great colours and everytime you watch it, you pick up something else. Highlights include the following:




Mayor Vaughn's anchor print suit jacket. Miu Miu's inspiration perhaps?



A hot young Richard Dreyfuss....purr



Quint's story of the USS Indianapolis and her sinking, resulting in huge numbers of her soldiers being attacked by sharks, something I didn't know was a true story!



Finding out where the phrase 'That's some bad hat Harry' comes from. Said phrase can be seen at the end of programmes like House which is made by Bad Hat Harry Productions!


1. Horrordvds.com 2. movies.yahoo.com 3. popmatters.com 4. wikipedia.org

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

7 weeks in

I'm now almost 7 weeks into my year in Toronto. It's scary how fast time goes. While I've certainly struggled to find a job, I'm starting to enjoy not having one now. Our days are filled with meandering activities, long walks here and there to do one or 2 tasks a day. A whole day can be filled with a trip to the supermarket or a faraway shop with stops here and there for delicious home made meals. We've been taking it in turns to cook and my mothers worries that I wasn't eating properly are certainly unfounded. We've had shepherds pie, chicken casserole, chicken curry (all thanks to Sarah), fish, roasted potatoes and carrots thanks to Nigel and tonight we had Thai red curry made by my fine self followed by a somewhat disastrous fruit ice cream dessert combo. Lunch varies between scrambled eggs or gourmet sausage hot dogs, eating has really become the day's highlight while breakfast is coffee, juice and cereal from the hugely varied cereal shelf. We are living the high life!

Apart from eating though, Toronto has so much to offer that it's easy to fill your days. Today we went swimming in an outdoor public pool in High Park, a huge park about 20 minutes on the subway from our house. While we paid 25c for a locker, everything else was free, the pool was really clean and we could have stayed for hours. We've also been frequenting the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) which is free for 1 hour on Wednesday afternoons. This usually involves us running around the musuem for the hour trying to absorb everything, and not really seeing anything but it was nice to see some textiles from areas we visited recently in Bolivia, and the creepy dinosaurs are always a highlight.

Nigel and I have both bought bikes now and cycling is so easy here, despite the fact its on the other side of the road and I'm constantly terrified due to my poor cycling skills. It's so nice to cycle in the warmth though and not worry about your pants getting caught in the spokes or puddles splashing you.

I never thought I'd say it but I'm really enjoying this unemployment lark! Tomorrow is Skyping and cupcake baking day. Thursday is bed frame staining 2nd layer day. Who knows what excitement Friday will hold?

Sunday, June 20, 2010

A week and a half in...

So I finally made it to Toronto and I've been here for just over a week now. It's so strange to be back here where I spent an amazing summer 5 years ago and to see all the changes, both good and bad. I can honestly say though that being back feels incredible. The air smells the same, the subway and streetcar smell the exact same. Every so often I stumble upon a certain shop or area that I have vague memories of and its quite a nice feeling. When we were leaving La Paz, I did start to feel really uneasy about coming here and whether I had made the right choice. Our flight flew to Miami where we had a four hour stopover and my fear only worsened here. Coming from Bolivia which is such a rural country with little in the way of food outlets or shops in it's bus stations and airports, Miami was quite the shock. Starbucks sat beside Pizza Express and all around us were over sized people drinking over sized drinks and eating over sized portions of food. I really began to fear that Toronto would be just like this and that I had romanticised it too much in my head. It was quite the culture shock being in a such a buzzing airport after the simplicity of Bolivia which I suddenly began to miss. However, when we flew into Toronto, my fears began to abate and when we got to the hostel, the same one I'd stayed in five years ago, I felt like I had made the right choice. Just the smell of the air brought so many memories back. Typically, two guys from my class in school were standing at reception but it worked out well and it was nice to have some familiar faces around for the first few days. We've already found a place to live although we can't move in until July 1st which means life in a hostel until then, something that gets annoying very quickly! The job hunt is well under way, although is as yet unsuccessful. I can't wait to get one as doing nothing all day is starting to drive me nuts! However, I am very happy to be back here and already dreading having to leave next June!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

T-(oronto) minus 11 days

Since my last post, obviously a lot has happened. I finished work, I moved home. The volcano erupted. I almost cried. But I did finally make it to South America. I'm not gonna go into detail as there's just too much to talk about but I'm almost at the end of my trip now and I must admit that I'm getting very excited about Toronto. We've been in South America just over 5 weeks now and it's been fantastic but I'm so ready now for the next leg of the journey, Toronto! Only 11 more days and I'll be there. Now to start hunting for an apartment and jobs! Wish me luck!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

I am going crazy

As per the title of this post, I have begun to go crazy! I leave the country in 7 and a half weeks and I'm sure I'll look back and think 'wow, those last 7 weeks really flew' but right now, it feels like time is going backwards. It seems like I have been about to leave the country for ages now, although that is technically true. I've been saving non stop for the last year and a bit to be able to go travelling and now that the time has finally come, the last few weeks are really going slowly. I've been counting down my time left in work for about 6 months now, and I'm down to 24 days but it really feels like the end is never going to come. I'm trying to sort out all the stuff I wanna do, read all the books and magazines that are building up in my room, and watch all the programmes on my hard drive but even this is driving me to despair and it all seems like more of a chore than something I look forward to doing. I really want to start packing up all my stuff but its too early to even do that. So instead I continue to sit on the couch in my pyjamas reading my Google reader items, and drinking endless hot beverages and basically sitting here doing nothing. And now its time for some chai tea.