Greetings everyone. It is my very first blog-iversary, which is like an anniversary, only embarrassing. Telling people you have a blog is like telling people you’re starting a podcast, only worse. Blogs reached the end of their heyday a solid decade ago, whereas podcasts may have a fully overstaturated market, but at least are stillContinue reading “Happy Blog-iversary!”
Category Archives: Social Life
Small Businesses and Side Hustle
If I’ve learned anything during the apocalypse, it’s that it’s a great time to take stock and re-evaluate, you know, everything. For example, I’ve come to realize that supporting local small businesses is really important to me. As friends and family will attest, I get very… passionate when I talk about the plague that isContinue reading “Small Businesses and Side Hustle”
10 Signs My Husband and I Are Childless
1. My husband spent several weeks doing a deep dive into which new TV would best suit his gaming needs. 2. We get 8-10 hours of sleep. Per night. 3. The closest thing to a primary colour in our house is my turquoise china cabinet. 4. We leave our candy and chocolate out in theContinue reading “10 Signs My Husband and I Are Childless”
Birthday Extravaganza
It’s March, aka the month of my birth! Oh yes my friends, I am one of those lunatics who loves celebrating their birthday. And I’m very good at it. Let me show you what I mean (and feel free to take note of anything for yourself, wink wink nudge nudge). The celebrations generally being aContinue reading “Birthday Extravaganza”
I’m Jealous of Geek Culture
No one who knows me well tends to describe me as ‘normal’. (I talk about murder a lot, okay?) I’m quirky, dark, definitely a little weird, and probably not who you want to invite to a dinner party if you’re trying to impress someone. (Unless that someone is looking to debate the merits of theContinue reading “I’m Jealous of Geek Culture”
Podcast Round Up
In these trying times, when spending quality time with friends and family is pretty much impossible, I’ve been adding more and more podcasts to my list. They give the same warm feeling of hanging out with friends without requiring any participation on my part. I stay safely inside, do my dishes, laundry, whatever, and IContinue reading “Podcast Round Up”
New Levels of Quarantine Boredom
The exciting thing about a pandemic (besides seeing how long you can go without groceries or putting on real pants) is getting to see what avenues your mind will start exploring when boredom reaches nuclear levels. For the first year of quarantine (oh my God. Year. Hold on, I need to scream into a pillow),Continue reading “New Levels of Quarantine Boredom”
Tis’ The Season to Eat Your Feelings
Winter is here, we’re all locked in the house and we’re getting dangerously low on things to watch on Netflix. Add the looming holiday to the mix and there’s only one thing left to do: eat. Eat all the things. I’m a big fan of poppycock. For one, the name makes me feel whimsical andContinue reading “Tis’ The Season to Eat Your Feelings”
How to Do a Back Walkover According to the Tik Tok Video I Saw on Pinterest
Step 1: Do a Bridge Do a bridge, preferably at a contortionist level. Your legs should be straight and your back bent in half. When people look at you, the angle of your spine should make them visibly uncomfortable. Step 2: Walk Down a Wall Now it’s time to walk down a wall into aContinue reading “How to Do a Back Walkover According to the Tik Tok Video I Saw on Pinterest”
The Boring One At The Party
I have a confession. I think I might be the most boring person at the party. My suspicions started a few years ago, when I found myself watching a group of drunken revelers share the most heated and excited game of Jackass I’ve ever seen, while I sat quietly on the couch, reading the dictionary.Continue reading “The Boring One At The Party”