Update for the New year

Dec 31, 2011 10:11

It's the end of a decade for me.  Sunday the 1st is my last shift at Bay St. Video.  It's been great there and I'll miss it, but it's also kind of exciting.  From that point on I'll be able to work at CAMH on Tuesdays, which means I'll have Friday, Saturday and Sundays off.  Of course I have the job writing fact sheets for Rainbow Health Ontario, ( Read more... )

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the_moogie December 31 2011, 21:43:21 UTC
I hope it gets funded.

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the_moogie December 31 2011, 21:42:35 UTC
The wee mousie is freakin adorable.

I second the "seeing more of each other" plan, especially now that I have this thing called a "weekend."

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the_moogie January 1 2012, 12:17:50 UTC
Friday, Sat and Sunday of the coming week are good for me.

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misslynx January 1 2012, 18:14:44 UTC
I hope the new year brings more opportunities for you to see your friends, who miss you!

Are you going to Yehuda's New Year's potluck this evening, by any chance?

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the_moogie January 2 2012, 12:57:55 UTC
I did not know about Yehuda's potluck, else I would have bee there with bells on.

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misslynx January 2 2012, 15:44:12 UTC
Oh no! Wish our messages had connected sooner... I think it was one of those things where he was relying on friends telling other friends so that the message gradually percolated out to everyone. Well, we will simply have to make other social events happen soon.

BTW, there is talk of his Montreal Changeling game restarting, eventually.

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tamago23 January 2 2012, 21:26:31 UTC
I'm going to recommend my driving teacher. He's awesome for freaked-out adults like us because he's methodical, analytical, and makes sure you understand the concepts before taking you out on the road. His name is Robert, the company's called Low Stress Driver Training, and his number is 416-887-2256 (I'll add here that he sounds like a robot on the phone, but he's fine in real life). He has an 85% success rate with his students, which I think is primarily because he won't push you to take the test before he knows you're ready to pass it.

The Driver's Ed in-class portion follows a curriculum developed by the Ministry, so my guess is that any in-classroom school is interchangeable with another. But if you want to do a package deal, Robert also works with CSS, which is about a half-block away from the Eglinton subway.

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