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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

?

This is what the text looks like when a 16 year old passes his driver's test....

...or maybe he had a seizure.

He's not home yet. I'll keep you posted.

#stayofftheroads

Monday, May 28, 2012

Things that deserve the stink-eye:

I'm sure there must be a very good reason why my wife put a couple of her bras on the backyard deck to, uh, sunbathe?

#butihavenoideawhatitis
#nevertellheribloggedaboutthis
#nevertell
#never
#shitwivesdo

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Ready, Set, NO!

Last weekend, I attempted to do yard-work with my 16 year old son. Mistake. But not for the reasons you might think. Overall, he was very helpful. However....

First, he had to shovel dirt faster than I shoveled. (Somewhat amusing.) Then he had to crash his wheelbarrow into my wheelbarrow and try to knock it over. (I must admit I enjoyed this for a while.) But then he had to overhand fling the sledgehammer just to see how far he could fling it. And then...well suffice it to say I might be too old now to apprentice Thor's little brother in landscape design.

It's not just yard-work though. You should see the look in his eyes during anything physical now. I remember this high energy period in my own life. I know his body is constantly revving but I swear his brain contains it's own starter pistol, and some days, not much else.

Here's the worst part though, the part that really irks me. After all that manual labour, he wanted to play ball, go for a bike-ride and shoot hoops. Meanwhile, my hands were already so stiff from hammering rebar that I could barely fasten the button on my pants.

Yup. It's official. I'm basically 90 years old. And it's all his fault.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Some People

What for?
I tend to avoid people who gloat. Braggarts exhaust me. My immediate compulsion is to disappear. It's yet another circumstance where I would love a magic remote control so I could press the pause option and interrupt all that showboating thus allowing me to, uh, pull an (e)scapegloat.

What do people have to gloat about anyway? It's just not Canadian boring.

I only recall one sustained gloat-fest encounter from which I couldn't escape. Many years ago we invited some new neighbours over, a couple we thought we might have a lot in common with but had never socialized with before. After dinner we were talking about something, the women in one room, the men in another (as usual, sadly) when suddenly the gloater randomly asked me if I wanted to see his American Express gold card.

I laughed in his face.

This was followed by an short awkward pause during which I searched his eyes for some punch line and then with my questioning eyes I remember whispering "seriously?" Oddly, he was not at all phased by my reaction. So what's a guy to do when confronted with some weird-ass dominance hierarchy scenario in his very own living room? Being poor and completely disinterested in this sort of posturing and clearly happy to be the beta male in this situation, I shrugged my shoulders and nodded as he opened his wallet. I recall chuckling somewhat still wondering if he was just messing with me. But nope. He was indeed serious, obviously blinded by some sort of clinical case of "gloatitis," because after the exalted card was held up like the Lion King he then provided, verbally, an itemized list of purchases, the insane cost of his wife's engagement ring, blah, blah, blah....

Yup. That was the first time I met Donald Trump. *wink* I realize now he may have pissed on one of my trees before he left my yard that night. Anyway, we didn't invite them over again after that. My wife and I don't enjoy gloat-cheese.

Here's an idea: instead of a gloat button, why not a whoop-whoop button? There's nothing wrong with celebrating one's accomplishments but as the saying goes, "flattery is all right as long as you don't inhale."

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Wordfuse (Prank Edition)

Take a shenanigander at what's in your mailbox Grant. Looks important.

#hahahahahahahahah
#gotcha
#wishiwouldhavethoughtofthis
#loveshenanigans

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Things one should never outgrow:

drinking chocolate milk right out of the carton.






















#shhhh
#donttellmywife
#bighonkincontainerofmilk
#teenboysdrinkalotofmilk
#cometopapa

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Wordfuse (Think Again Edition)

This is what I think we should call it when we fail to see (or choose not to see) what an excellent opportunity a negative experience can be and thus miss or dismiss a chance to grow and change.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Farmers need a fix?

I think my mother-in-law needs an intervention, a texting intervention.

#damnyouautocorrect
#whengrandparentstext
#freakingcoldout

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

?

Redrum?
Is it just me or does the hallway in the hotel I'm currently staying in suspiciously resemble the hotel in The Shining?

#gulp

Monday, May 14, 2012

Things that deserve the stink-eye:

how teens load the dishwasher (on the rare occasion they actually load the dishwasher).

#allinonepocket
#lazymuch?
#wow

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Things that are most likely the devil:

Pshaw. Yeah right Old Dutch. Well played, well played. Chips in our house never make it to the next day let alone the expiry date. Ditto everyone else's house I'm pretty sure. And you evil-corporation-whose-sole-purpose-is-to-keep-the-masses-addicted-to-mmm-deep-fried-salty-snacks know it.

On a loosely related note, I once drove by a potato chip factory in Prince Edward Island. Um yeah. And I am not embarrassed to say I remember it better than Anne of Green Gable's House. You know something? I bet heaven smells like chips. *hangs head in shame*


#completelygivenup
#vowstochange
#untiligethungryagain

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Thought-Leaders

I don't know if you've noticed this but I like to think. And I like to think that other people like to think too.

Yet, to be honest, it wasn’t always this way. It’s true that as far back as I can recall I have been lost in my thoughts. And that was my preferred hang out. Quite comfortable. Quite safe. Quite inside my own box.

For many of those early years, I was so stuck in my own head there was no one but myself to expand my thinking. In other words, my thinking was like a hamster on a wheel: exercising, but getting nowhere.

This is why I am sometimes prone to narrow thinking. And because I’m aware of that, it’s also why narrow thinking makes me claustrophobic. I need to give my head a shake every now and again. We all do. But do we?

Imagine life’s challenges without the influence of great thinkers and their wisdom. This is why I believe we need thought-leaders. Thought-leaders with credentials. Think about this. When I reflect on those first influences who planted seeds that actually grew into thoughts, I realize something about myself with complete clarity: I used to be an idiot. (And I still have a way to go.) In fact, considering those early thought-leaders, it’s a wonder I can think at all: 
1. The Swedish Chef. 
2. My cousin who liked to boil frogs. 
3. A kid at school who made stink-bombs. 
4. Pac-Man. 
5.Gilligan.

Other than the Swedish Chef, a tad feeble. (And I'm surprised I didn't become a terrorist.) But that was then and this is now and that’s my message: it’s never too late to be influenced by great thinkers and even become one yourself. I am in awe of all the people who make me think now. Every day. My hamster has finally left the building.

So...I’m wondering if you’re wondering too. Who are the thought-leaders in your life?

Monday, May 7, 2012

Wordfuse (Oxymoron Edition)

There's an elderly couple who live down the street. They're probably around 80. Minimum. Almost every day I see them walking to or from the local coffee shop. Even in the winter, her big, wide coat is unzipped. He always wears the same plaid jacket. Sometimes they hold hands. But usually they are arguing. She will be ten steps ahead barking at him to hurry up. He will attempt to mess with her by navigating off the street in some random wayward direction which must be a regular game for them because she periodically stops, turns and shoots a withering look at him. Or shouts. That's his cue to freeze. Then he corrects his steering and continues toddling behind her.

They might be insane. And even though they're kind of cute, possibly even somewhat adorable, they scare the crap out of me.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

?

Nothing says classy like eating your can of Vienna Sausage (Saucisse Viennoise), then finishing your last smoke followed by shoving your empty cigarette package in the can and throwing it out your truck window so that on the first weekend in May a volunteer, attempting with a group of other volunteers to beautify the community, can pick up your Top-Chef-immunity-challenge-type-garbage and throw in the trash for you. Nope. Nothing says classy like that.

#fancynameforcannedwieners
#dryheave
#iamfeelingalittlebitter
#maybesomeonestolealimo?
#ieatweirdstufftoo
#butidonothuckitoutthewindow

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Wordfuse (A little late Edition)

It's that socially awkward aha moment when you suddenly get the joke, but it's also the moment when you realize that everyone else got it, like 30 minutes ago. And they're all staring at you. Ahaaaaawkward.

#dorkhappens
#everyoneknowsatleastonepersonlikethis

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Things that deserve the stink-eye:

when the in-laws drop off death-by-chocolate because they don't want all that too-tempting, artery-clogging food in their own home and they know that we, collectively, have the willpower of a lemming. And by we, I mean me. (I am the lemming.)

#midnightsnack
#thisdessertcomeswithdiabetes
#sigh
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