elizalavelle: (Heathers change your world)
Well today was fun :) As I was looking through my DVDs to find one to bring to Nicole's house I stumbled across the Kathleen Edwards cd Back To Me which I did not know that I had but it must have been in one of the bunches of cds that my dad brough home, so yay, fun streetcar listening material. So my newfound music and I went downtown and met up with Nic and then we went and bought our tickets to tonight's Ember Swift show and I managed to not buy a DVD while in Sunrise, this is impressive for me lol.

Then we went for coffee and then a trip to the art store where I picked up a fun indipendant comic called retales hehe tales of the retail world. Clearly it's going to be amusing.

Then we picked up dinner (mmmm sushi) and went back to Nic's place and watched Saved! because that movie is just endlessly amusing. And Macaulay Culkin grew on her too, clearly that was a great role choice for him.

Then onto the Ember Swift show which was SO great! I saw her play.... last summer I think it was.... it was still warm out whenever it was... anyways it was a while ago. I remembered it being an awesome show but not much beyond that. This second show reinforces that awesomeness. Live she and her band are just so amazing. If you ever see that she's touring near to you (and people in the US, she goes there a LOT) it's totally worth it to check her out. For now check out emberswift.com. Her new album is called The Dirty Pulse and I just started to listen to it on my streetcar ride home (which was super fast randomly, like less time to come across town than to walk home from the streetcar stop!) and I think it really captures a lot of what comes through live. Initially I'd give it an 8/10, saving those extra two points for the live show, because no matter how much you rock in the studio, if you perform really well live the live show is always better.

And once again the Canadian music scene is such a small world! We saw Michael Shipley there who we did the postering promotion with back in December... and also Tod who did the sound for Sarah Slean on her last tour.... and there must have been two sound guys working because Ember Swift thanked "Doug" the sound guy which was momentarily highly confusing.


and as a follow up to that random thing I said a few days ago about crossing a big item off of my list of things to do before I turned 25... it was sending an email out that I should have sent ages ago.... and all backstory aside, I got my response today and it was 100% better than I'd been afraid of getting. I'm a little in shock but the good kind.


and I was going to leave you with Ember Swift lyrics but I'll save that post for tomorrow...
elizalavelle: (Simon birthday)
Yay I just did an early birthday thing with my parents who gave me a fun Edward Gorey card, a little bit of money, and The Da Vinci Code :) much fun :)

Tomorrow I shall feel old, 25 is just one of those big ages to be turning, it's not specifically old in itself but it's a milestone year.

However in thinking about it I'm pretty happy with where I am now. I have a job, a real "grown up" job lol which is so nice to have. I actually can count on a stable pay cheque and hopefully I'll learn quickly enough to do well in the company, and the bottom line of it is that even if I end up really disliking the job by the end of it (so far it's really good) then at least I'll have some different experience to put on my resume that will help me in finding other jobs in the future.

I am tons healthier now than I was. I think part of it was just finally getting out of Sudbury and freeing myself of all of the negatives that I was attached to there. I've lost weight, quit smoking, went veggie... all in the past few months, it feels like I'm getting life back on track. And I've done the fun stuff too in the past year. Run off to NYC, seen concerts, been a happy fangirl, bought my first pieces of real art work, designed a poster.... so much good stuff.

Also I have a fantastic roomie moving in with me in a few months, which means that I'm getting out of my parents house and into my own place again which will be supurb because once you've moved out, moving back in is somewhat stifiling.

So in short I am really happy with where I've been getting in the past year... hopefully year 25 will keep giving me opportunities :)
elizalavelle: (Heathers change your world)
Today someone at the BBC called me an American. Gah! I finally gave up searching for 'The Secret World of Polly Flint' on my own and emailed them and they said it wasn't their series and since I'd seen it in "AMERICA" I should contact television stations there. Ummm I said Canada quite plainly in my email. I could narrow it to two possible Canadian stations for them but since it was a freaking BBC mini series neither the CBC or TVO could really be of much assistance. The BBC will be getting a snarky email back from me.

In yummy chocolate news I bought one of the Laura Secord eggs but they were all out of the butter cream ones so I went for the fancy cashew chocolate one and it is insanely good.

Oh and I picked up a copy of Angels and Demons today (the book before The DaVinci Code) and I'm wondering which of those two I should read first? My dad's getting me The DaVinci Code for my birthday and I have two books on the go right now so I won't be able to start a new one before my bday.... so anyone whose read both of them? Opinions? No spoilers please :)

I crossed a big item off of my things to do before I'm 25 list today, cut it right down to the wire, but I'm feeling quite impressed with myself today.

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