Monthly Archives: December 2008

Good Thing I’m So Goal-Oriented.

Once upon a time, I set my New Year’s resolutions in February. It worked for me.  I knew I was going to break them all anyway, so why start in January when the rest of the world is equally failing?  … Continue reading

Posted in failures, I hate change, It's All Good, mediocrity | Tagged , | 17 Comments

Pick a Little, Talk a Little, Cheep Cheep Cheep!

**Housekeeping detail: Make sure to swing by Archives of Our Lives tomorrow for a very special—and first ever—guest blogger!  I’m quite excited about this, and I think you will be pleasantly surprised with what’s in store.  Until then, on with … Continue reading

Posted in failures, mediocrity, oh brother what next | 14 Comments

Pees On Earth

When I was in fourth grade, my elementary school’s music teacher woke up ambitious one day and decided that she was going to direct a musical for the drama club to produce.  I can’t remember what it was called—something to … Continue reading

Posted in Canada, fiascos, It's All Good, looking back, mediocrity, oh brother what next, on the road again | 10 Comments

It’s Like a Party Game Icebreaker Without the Party. Or the Ice.

I meant to post this on Monday morning, because I firmly believe that nothing too strenuous should happen on a Monday. Unfortunately, my Monday consisted of staying awake for 36 hours (okay, Poor Kyle stayed awake; I totally snoozed, but … Continue reading

Posted in It's All Good, oh brother what next, Recreation | 14 Comments

“It’s a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird”

Preface: I know this won’t be a funny post, and for that I’m truly sorry.  Sometimes there’s just not enough humour in my life, and I have to delve into the serious.  These are, after all, the Archives of Our … Continue reading

Posted in Book Reports, do what I say, in all seriousness, theories, what I'm about | 21 Comments