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Last Day of Movember!

Kyle's Movember

Well peach fuzz does not count as a Mo so I am considering this Movember a failure on my part. That does not mean that you can not donate to someone else. Go to the Movember website, search your location and find someone to donate to. You do have until Decembeard 8th to donate. There are a lot of dudes who worked hard to get those… things… on their faces over the last month to raise awareness of testicular cancer. Do your part!

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All I want for Christmas

Okay this seems like a big list of things I want to get for Christmas, but my mom always gets mad at me because I am apparently difficult to shop for. My hope is this list will give her some idea, this list is also for me to remember some of the stuff I would like when I get some spare change.

Obviously there is a trend going on here. My latest hobby is trying to cook, it is a stress reliever for me and allows me to disconnect from everything else.

Video:

Diners, Drive-ins & Dives: The Complete First Season

Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives: The Complete Second Season

Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives: The Complete Third Season

Jamie Oliver’s Food Escapes

Jamie’s Kitchen: the complete television series

Books/Magazines:

Jamie’s Food Revolution: Rediscover How to Cook Simple, Delicious, Affordable Meals

UpHere Magazine Subscription

Outdoor Photographer Magazine Subscription

Any book on Photography

Products:

Nikon Camera Ring Flash or the better one Sigma EM-140 Macro Ring Flash

Anything cool from Chef’n

Some Epicure Cookware

Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G Lens - I like to dream big…

Vehicle Floor Mats

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There is a new Jeep in the family

I have actually done really well at not letting it slip online that I was making this big decision. I wanted to make sure everything was going to go off without a hitch before really letting anyone know. The time has come though and I’m here to say I did get a new vehicle, I got a new Jeep.

Let me start by telling you that I have been considering buying a new vehicle for about 3 1/2 months and it was tough. I liked my 2001 Grand Cherokee, they are a nice vehicle and I would love to have a brand new one, but they are an expensive vehicle. For the last 6 months the Grand Cherokee had needed some maintenance done to it, which I did and carried on. But in that time I started to lose faith in it. If you know me well, you’ll know that I deal with anxiety with somethings, my vehicle being one of them. To make matters worse, being in Northern BC and having to drive the highway on a semi-regular basis really stirred up my anxiety, so much so that I was convinced I would break down in the middle of know where.

Well something like that almost happened on my way to Edmonton almost two weeks ago. As I was coming into Whitecourt, Ab my Cherokee – lets just say – farted. I was terrified that I was going to be stuck in Whitecourt, but after two hours of consideration on what to do, I continued onto Edmonton. While in Edmonton for the next two days the Cherokee was fine. During that time in Edmonton I made the decision to get a new vehicle. Over a day and a half I narrowed down what type of vehicle I wanted and then I narrowed down where the best deal was.

So here it is, my new Jeep. A 4dr 2011 Jeep Wrangle Sahara Unlimited is what I’m now rolling in. I’m very happy with it and have fulfilled a childhood dream of owning a real Jeep – albeit my dream was a 2dr Yellow TJ. It is solid Flame Red and looks hot. It is not the based package, but also not the extreme Rubicon model. It is perfect for my needs – or at least what I think me needs are. I wanted something that had lots of cargo room, 4×4, towing capabilities and a little higher off the ground so I could go to places like Pink Mountain. I got all that in this rig plus more. It comes with Satellite Radio built-in, voice control and my personal favourite steering wheel controls. Plus, it is standard! It is me. It was also a very good price, one that I’m comfortable with, even though I do not like debt.

Jeep Wrangle Sahara

Jeep Wrangle Sahara

I drove it back from Edmonton and was very content with it. I no longer had this feeling it was going to break down, then even if I did there is warranty. I will admit, I am a little rusty with the stick shift and could do with some more practice when it comes to highway driving, but it will come with time. So! Who wants to go for a ride?

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Crafty Yellowknifers

Was kind of exciting today to get to check out what must be the largest craft sale in Yellowknife. The annual Elks Hall Sale happened a couple weeks earlier than normal and of course my mother had a couple table. Having a love of customer service and retail I helped out behind the table.

I must first say my mother’s Jams are well known in this town. I have never seen a product sell so fast at craft sale and had so many people come up to be saying how much they wanted it and have been waiting. It is funny how after doing craft sales in Yellowknife for 15 years she has really grown a name for herself as the Jam Lady. Each year it seems she makes more and more, different types and more variety, and each year it seems to sell quicker and quicker. I mustn’t forget to mention she also sells out at garage sales throughout the summer. I have been trying to convince her to open an online store or at least take orders.

Now on to the rest of the folks there. There are some really creative people in this town. More jams, baking, knitting, art, painting, etc. It is cool to see and I’m proud.

jams

Yellowknife Craft Sale

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Cirque du Soleil Michael Jackson

I have long since been a Michael Jackson music fan. I love his music, but I also love his dancing. I will admit I’m a closet dancer. Give me a greased kitchen floor, I can bust a move. Now that you have that image in you head lets move on.

If you watch interviews with many dancers and performers today they will tell you that Michael Jackson influenced them in some way and rightfully so, he was brilliant. After watching his music videos endless times I am fascinated with the world of dance and choreography. I’m envious of those who can move to the music and beat so well, in a coordinated manner. I can’t.

This Wednesday night in Edmonton, Ab I will be seeing Cirque du Soleil perform Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour. I have never seen a cirque performance, but have always wanted to. They too have always fascinated me, taking dance and gymnastics and combining them into shows accompanied by music and themes is, again, brilliant. Needless to say I’m excited to see the show. Here is the trailer:

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My fear of heights!

Well I’m on my way to Victoria, BC for the BC Tourism Industry Conference, which I can thank the Fort St. John Tourism Board for recommending me and the City of Fort St. John for paying the trip, but as the plane was taking off out of Fort St. John I thought about my fears.

Airplane Wing Tip Over Peace Region

As much as I hate to admit it, I have this weird fear of heights while still attached to the ground. No I’m not talking about your average ladder, I talking more about 90 story buildings in Chicago or the Tram in Jasper. Don’t ask me how I developed this fear and believe you me, I hate it. I think this fear is ridiculous. I know I’m perfectly safe and that many people a day go up and down buildings and trams, but for some reason I just can’t handle it. I don’t let my fear stop me, but I am hesitant. I know I just need to over come it by doing it more often, so I will. What I find interesting is how I am the total opposite when it comes to flying. I love it.

When we took off out of Fort St. John earlier today, I thought nothing of it. I was practically trying to stick my head out the window to see the city below me. There was no hesitation for me to jump on the plane and take off. I find this doubly interesting because in the last 4 months 2 (of many) people that I have had a previous encounters with have died to in plane crashes. I think about them and the others who lost there lives and I morn for them and their family, but it hasn’t stopped me from flying, nor enjoying it.

So as I sit here and type this, flying in the plane 30,000ft above the ground, and I compare the two. I have a fear of heights while still attached to the ground, but yet I have not heard of anyone dying this way, beside the obvious. Then I have my love for flying and complete comfort about it, but know that 2 or more people I have known have died from accidents. When I lay it out in words it still doesn’t make sense, but I thought I would share it.

I often try to explore ideas as to why I have these fears. Is it possibly because I building or tram can fly, they were never meant to be in the air. Am I overly relaxed about flying because in the back of my mind I know that planes were engineered to defy gravity?

One day I will understand this odd fear, but tell me, do you have any fears that you can’t explain?

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