Monthly Archives: March 2007

Joy’s Fat Rant

As I have mentioned in the past, I consider myself Rubenesque, curvy… in a word: fat. Sometimes I don’t care, other times I want to hide in the house. I’m not ashamed on my weight; I think that I am … Continue reading Continue reading

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Ancient Land of Mystery

My obsession with Ancient Egypt dates back to grade school. I remember that a friend was studying Ancient Egypt in her grade 4 class, while my class was studying something else. I asked my teacher if I could do an … Continue reading Continue reading

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Support the March of Dimes

A fellow member of the UEW tradition will be taking part in the March of Dimes Walk America on April 29, 2007. Please consider donating to her team. This may be a better option for all my American readers, since … Continue reading Continue reading

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Spring = Cold

After a long winter filled with a mix of very mild and very cold weather, spring has finally arrived. And, along with it, I have gotten my first cold in about six months. I’m trying to fight it off with … Continue reading Continue reading

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Wii is Home!

The Wii made it home Tuesday night, much to my delight. I received a replacement Wii, which had all of my saved games, Miis, and other info installed. I was exceptionally pleased, although I was a little concerned with how … Continue reading Continue reading

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Wii Coming Home… Eventually

My Wii repair is not going as smoothly as I had originally thought. First, I paid to ship the Wii in for repair. I was supposed to have received instructions on setting up the shipment with Purolator for free, but … Continue reading Continue reading

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The Only Thing Constant is Change

It’s not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change. ~ Charles Darwin Darwin may have been talking about evolution when he wrote that sentence, but it is applicable to … Continue reading Continue reading

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