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    Tuesday, February 19, 2008

    I made a decision....

    I spent a slow day at work searching for reviews on the phone situation....
    I decided after much deliberation that the Sony one from Rogers was the way to go. If I have problems I can take it back to them, and I got my phone right away.
    The thing confuses the hell out of me, I'm still trying to figure out all the ins and outs of it, but it's very amusing.
    Same phone number and luckily I was able to use my old sim card and thus have all my numbers without issue.
    The girl at the store assured me that I could bring it back in 30 days or 30 min usage if I found I didn't like it.... so we'll see how it goes. It really all comes down to the text messaging abilities..... if it's not easy to text with, I'm just not interested. I'm that big of a nerd.

    Monday, February 18, 2008

    Sad Face

    Anyone who knows me knows that my cell phone is attached to my hand. I am never without it and it is my main means of communication.

    Now, imagine me when I realized that I had no idea where my phone was. It was panic. It was despair. It was like having a limb removed.

    I realized on Sat morning that my phone was not in my purse like it should be. I went and searched my coat pocket, but it was not there. I searched my car. Not there. Searched the snow surrounding my car. Not there. Went to the gas station where I stopped before coming home. Not there.

    I tried to call it. Battery was dead. I gave up. Well, thats not totally true. I searched the snowbank a few times. I searched my car a few more times. I searched the chair that my coat had been on. I stuck my hand into the cushions. Gross.

    I started to look for phones on ebay. I figured I could just get another sim card and life would be fine. I mean, I was looking for a new phone anyway. I just didn't think I'd HAVE to get a new phone. There is a really cute pink (yeah, I know... but I really think it's cute!!) Nokia phone, the 6111, that I have been eyeing for a while. But it's like, $100 before shipping. And I don't know if I should buy stuff from Hong Kong. Is that okay? I don't know.

    I looked at Rogers. I love the Nokia phones, they have proved quite awesome the last couple I have had. But they didn't have anything by Nokia I overly loved, so I looked at a Sony one. It seriously does everything imaginable. It counts my steps! And it plays music. And lights up to different people. I could put music on it and only have to take one thing with me biking. And it's pink.

    I don't know why I'm so interested in a pink phone. It sounds amusing to me.

    I searched the gas station again this afternoon, still nothing. I bought the salt we needed for our driveway, came home and my dad went out to sprinkle it around. When we got to the bottom of the driveway, he bent over and picked something up. Asked me "are you still looking for your phone?" and held up something.

    It was my phone, in about 3 pieces and smashed to smithereens. *insert sad face here*

    I mean, I'm happy I know where it is. I was pretty sure it was smashed somewhere. But I mean, now I really do have to find another phone and thats just a pain. The really nice thing is though, that I should be able to use the same sim card from the phone I had, and I had backed up all my phone numbers onto it not too long ago. Whoo!!!

    Now starts the question.... do I buy the phone off ebay for about $130 and not have to worry about the Rogers connection fee and all that, or do I go to Rogers and get the phone there for $130 (thats phone and connection fee) and put my $50 gift card that I have toward the cost??

    Friday, February 8, 2008

    How Yesterday Kicked My Ass, or "Alanna is out of shape and not impressed with her brother"

    I fully intended to write about yesterday... well, yesterday. But then for some reason I didn't. I don't know why. But since I'm sitting here without much to do right now, I will do that.
    The day started like every other, with the exception of the fact that I was actually out the door in a reasonable amount of time. I didn't have to be at work til 11, and there was a weight class happening at the gym that I figured I would take part in since I haven't got a clue how to do weights and thought joining in with other people would be a great way to start off.

    I got to the gym with enough time to change and get to the room that the classes are in. I had no idea what to expect, or what to do, or anything like that. I kinda asked one of the ladies and she told me what to grab etc. So I set myself up close to the instructor and decided to give it all a go. The class filled up with a bunch of ladies, all older than me. We started by warming up (which consisted of a bunch of rhythmic flailing about similar to what you would see on an 80s aeorbics video - and I'm not rhythmic, so I looked more just like a seizure victim) and then grabbed our barbells and proceeded to do an unorthodox amount of squats.

    The squats, which I thought very well might kill me led into lunges, shoulder presses, bench presses, vertical rows, lower ab workouts and a bunch of other high intensity painful exercises. I think I forgot to mention that this class was labeled "intermediate" which should have indicated to me that I was way out of my league. At one point I actually had to set my barbell down and leave the room and get a drink of water and sit for a second because I was fairly certain that I was going to pass out. There were women, at least 2x my age, barely looking like they'd broken a sweat and here I was on the verge of collapse. Yes, I AM out of shape. That much has been decided.

    After the workout of death, as it is now called, I quickly showered and dressed, and realizing i had 45 til I had to work, left thinking I would have plenty of time to go get my eyebrows threaded because right now I think they are in worse shape than when I was 12. No, seriously.
    I got to my car and threw my stuff in. Jammed the key in the ignition and ... nothing. Well, a horrible grinding sound, but really nothing else. My battery was about 90% dead (I'm making this number up... i really have no idea what degree of dead-ness it had achieved). I can only assume that this was because my lights were left on. Normally they turn off on their own, but lately they have been stupid and staying on. I think it has something to do with the cold.

    Anyway....

    Usually a dead battery is nothing for me to be concerned with, as I am a fully competant almost-25-year-old who knows how to boost a car, change a tire etc. Except that on Sat my brother had borrowed my booster cables and, despite me saying "Sure, but make sure they are put back" they were not put back. So I decided to take the next course of action and call Canadian Tire Auto Club (which my mom so nicely pays for me to have... or I get for free because she has it, I'm not totally sure) and ask them to come boost me.

    Now I guess I should fully explain a few things before I continue. The gym I go to is about a block, and not even a city block away from the nearest Crappy Tire. However, when you call them, they outsource the tows etc to local businesses and then compensate them for their services. So when I called, the woman told me it would be 45 min to an hour. Fine... I wouldn't be able to get my eyebrows done. And I might be late for work. But fine. I'll wait. So I sat in my car, I cleaned out my glovebox, my door pockets, my garbage. Everything. I text messaged people (including my brother, lots of expletives were used). I stared out the window. Eventually I called the auto club back to find out when exactly someone was coming. The woman was really nice, but she informed me that it would be another 30 to 60 minutes.

    I thought about it and I was getting cold, and I really had to get to work. So I decided "Eff this, I'm going to walk to work. It's really not that far". Which, really, it isn't. So I called the auto club people, told them to cancel the boost, set out, and after about 15 feet realized the error of my ways. See, yesterday I decided to wear my Doc Marten boots, which if you have ever had doc's you will know are completely and utterly useless in the snow/ice. By the time I cross the street, I'd slipped almost 5 times. And then I realized the next thing. The sidewalks were not cleared.

    There was nothing more than just a narrow path a lot of the way. And so slipped and slided all the way to work, taking 40 min to accomplish a walk that would normally take maybe 20.
    I arrived at work, roasting because it wasn't even all that cold out, and exhausted from the 2 very different type workouts. The day continued fairly uneventfully, and after work and after warm tea at the tea shop, Sartaj and I went back to boost my car.

    The whole process took longer than I expected, as apparently high-end vehicles bury their batteries under strange plastic hoods and make it extremely difficult to clamp the cables onto... but we got my car going, and I went home to recount this whole story to my mother.
    Now, as anyone who knows my stories will know, there isn't really a punchline to this story.... most of the stories I tell are about the journey, not the destination... and really yesterday was exactly that. A lot of build up to a non exciting finish. The car started, I made it home. And I woke up this morning feeling muscles I swear did not exist prior to yesterday. My brother will be getting an earful from me when I see him next, and I may have to invest in a new battery if I keep killing the one I have.

    Thankfully though, the "check engine" light thats always on is currently off. Thats reassuring. It took me about 15 min this morning, however, to realize why I couldn't get my radio station to come in. All my presets were erased. :(