Saturday, March 9, 2013

December 2007 posts



December 26
OK, this time the title is only boring because I couldn't think of anything more interesting at the moment. Life has not been dull the past week: it has had its ups and downs. Christmas was good and is still going for me. I went to my dad's for supper on Christmas Eve and exchanged presents there, and on Christmas Day at my mom's. But the supper at my dad's wasn't the official Christmas supper; we're having that today on Boxing Day, so the party continues!
Anyways, I guess there's still not much to comment on. I could rant about the usual Christmas commercialism or things like that, but I think we already get enough of that from various places. Although I do have to mention that I was impressed with a guy in Washington state I saw on the news who had nailed a big Santa Claus up on a cross and stuck it in his front yard in protest of the commercialism. That's pretty inventive--and courageous. Apparently no one had stated they were offended; he only had people come and take pictures os far!
I was on You Tube today just to see how many hits the videos I'm in have had. The one of me singing Habanera has had a whopping 3300+ hits! I'm just amazed. That's about 5 times as many hits as each of the other two videos, although Habanera is a popular song, so it's hardly surprising. What's also not surprising is that I was only given a 3 star rating out of 5 by anyone who has rated it. With well-known opera greats like Maria Callas singing this song, you can't really compare. It would be like me trying to sing a Mariah Carey song and hope my version was just as good. Oh well. Also got a comment on the Por Ti Volare video from a random person who thought we did a "nice cover." I like that a random person has commented because all the other comments are from people known to either Gabriel or me. Not that I don't appreciate their comments, but I already know they are fans, so to have someone you don't know appreciate it, that's good feeling. And someone simply added a comment to La Vie en Rose where formerly there were no comments, so that was cool. I have to say that was my least favourite of all the songs I did because I don't really like this song arranged as a classical piece. Edith Piaf did a great job, and I always picture it more as a smoky jazz number. Oh well, it was still fun!
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December 16
I must sound so positive with my title. Well, I can't say it was an exciting week. Full of challenges, for sure, but not exciting ones. What would be an exciting challenge? Someone saying, here, I want to fly you to Sierra Leone to help set up a 5 micro-businesses where women can learn how to sew and be given sewing machines and then be able to sell their services. I'd love to hear that. Or having someone tell me, you need to go to Cuba to collect information about (fill in the blank), and the challenge will be understanding Cuban Spanish. One day maybe. For now, I'm here in Edmonton trying to work my butt off to qualify for a mortgage so that I can actually own a place rather than rent when my mom leaves the country. That's about all I've done for the last while. I will get to go to Victoria for a day at the beginning of January as I'm driving down with a friend that is moving there. Then I'll fly back. I'd love to stay longer but I can't take any time off work.
Well, that's my brief update. Hopefully you didn't fall asleep.
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December 07
Isn't it nice to know this? I hope we also gave more in charity money, too, but somehow, I doubt that!
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