Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Part of Growing up is getting out of your comfort zone
I read a comment from someone from Saskatoon about how much they miss it, the people more than the city. The familiarity, knowing everyone for 20+ years and planning parties with complete strangers..
I admit I miss Saskatoon at times, but living now in Burnaby for almost 3 years, has open my eyes. That each thing is a chapter in our book of life. I lived in Saskatoon for 20+ years and now that chapter is done. I have moved on to my new chapter out here in B.C. Don't get me wrong I miss my parents some days, but there comes a time when you have to cut the Apron strings and move on.. Learn to live on your own, be independent from your parents and all that you know. Someday will come when they wont be there, you have to be able to be apart. I never regret my move, I have become so much more. I have meet new people, and sometimes it was weird being with a group where I only know one or two people but that is the beauty of it. Learning to meet and befriend a stranger just opens so much, new friends, new places to crash! And how small of a world it really is. I have learned how many people know some of the kids in Saskatoon, as some moved to Regina or just traveled to Sask for conventions. I think its a privilege to getting to know new people, and if you only dwell on how much you miss the people you know for along time you miss the opportunity to see how much you can gain from meeting new people.
An example:
I hadn't seen one of my friends in about 2 weeks, with holidays and stuff coming up, so on Saturday night when we meet at the hockey game it was "I haven't seen you in so long. It's only been two weeks."
It was nice to know that even only about a year ago I only knew this person's name, now we talk almost every day and see each other once a week. Never would have happened if I didn't cut those strings, and take a chance on meeting someone new. I don't regret it at all, and I am sure I might have offend some people about righting this. That's fine, but maybe its time for some people to realize that they need to grow up and move out of the bubble of comfort and take a risk. Move where you don't know anyone, you never know.. you might meet some new people and realize that there is more to what you were brought up with, and there are people out there who want to meet you.. Take a chance try it.. I know I don't regret it at all!
I admit I miss Saskatoon at times, but living now in Burnaby for almost 3 years, has open my eyes. That each thing is a chapter in our book of life. I lived in Saskatoon for 20+ years and now that chapter is done. I have moved on to my new chapter out here in B.C. Don't get me wrong I miss my parents some days, but there comes a time when you have to cut the Apron strings and move on.. Learn to live on your own, be independent from your parents and all that you know. Someday will come when they wont be there, you have to be able to be apart. I never regret my move, I have become so much more. I have meet new people, and sometimes it was weird being with a group where I only know one or two people but that is the beauty of it. Learning to meet and befriend a stranger just opens so much, new friends, new places to crash! And how small of a world it really is. I have learned how many people know some of the kids in Saskatoon, as some moved to Regina or just traveled to Sask for conventions. I think its a privilege to getting to know new people, and if you only dwell on how much you miss the people you know for along time you miss the opportunity to see how much you can gain from meeting new people.
An example:
I hadn't seen one of my friends in about 2 weeks, with holidays and stuff coming up, so on Saturday night when we meet at the hockey game it was "I haven't seen you in so long. It's only been two weeks."
It was nice to know that even only about a year ago I only knew this person's name, now we talk almost every day and see each other once a week. Never would have happened if I didn't cut those strings, and take a chance on meeting someone new. I don't regret it at all, and I am sure I might have offend some people about righting this. That's fine, but maybe its time for some people to realize that they need to grow up and move out of the bubble of comfort and take a risk. Move where you don't know anyone, you never know.. you might meet some new people and realize that there is more to what you were brought up with, and there are people out there who want to meet you.. Take a chance try it.. I know I don't regret it at all!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Tom Cruise's Post Funeral Supper
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Tom Cruise has been murdered!!

Welcome to Hollywood, you have not come at a worse time, tom cruise has been assassinated! The police, as of yet, have not found the killer however they rounded up 11 suspects. They also found these 11 suspects are going to be at the toms post funeral supper. We welcome you to come help the police as they try and unravel the life and death dealer of the late, great Tom Cruise.
Millions of hearts will have been broken throughout the world this week as the biggest heart-throb in movies, Tom Cruise, was gunned down in his Mansion in Beverley Hills.
Invitation List:
Angelina Jolie
Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston
Nicole Kidman
Hilda: Cleaning lady
Britney Spears
Dr. Laura
Kelly Clarkson
Nigel: the security guard
Jim Carrey
Patti Page: Singer of how much is that dog in the window
Plus other Hollywood celebrities
This is Friday nights event.. Stay Tuned for Pictures of the famous Celebrities!!
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