- In January my net worth increased by 7% compared to December.
- My only debts right now are my student loans.
- I'm going to be house sitting for three weeks starting a couple days before my birthday.
- My birthday is in a few weeks!
- A few people are interested in my 'art/dance for cancer donation' offer, and others have let me know they think it's a cool idea. This means that I will have a great excuse to paint soon!
- I've felt really comfortable helping people at work lately, and feel very competent there.
- Something deep inside me is itching for inspiration.
- I get to do some acting in class on Friday. I get to pretend I have a specific rheumatic disease and my classmates have to determine what it is. Then we present it on Monday.
- The new baby in my life is extremely cute (my friend Tanya's son William).
- My mom and I are going to the spa in Moose Jaw for a couple days during midterm break.
- I got lots of compliments on my blouse today.
- I also wore my favourite pants today.
- I get paid in a few days.
- The least expensive time of the year for me has begun.
- I don't have nothing to do.
- I want to feel positive and good.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Accentuating the Positive
I've been trying hard to not feel crappy lately, and I'm not having much success. And so now I would like to make a list of positive things in my life:
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Cancer Fundraiser
(If you would like to help me spread the word, then feel free to send people to this URL: http://hurleyanne.blogspot.com/2006/01/cancer-fundraiser.html, but please do so before Feb. 20, 2006. )
Hi all! Since the students of the School of Physical Therapy are raising money for the Canadian Cancer Society this year, I thought I would send a request to you to help me spread the word. Some of you will be aware that in 2004 I lost my father and an aunt both to cancer only 6 weeks apart. I decided that I would like to do a little extra to help out with the fundraising effort and am offering the following:
For a $25 donation you will receive a piece of original artwork or beaded jewelry made by me, Lorianne Earl. I will take requests re: colours if you have something particular in mind.
For a $50 donation I will give you and about 5 friends a private belly dance lesson in your home in the Saskatoon area. This would be a 60-75 minute basic lesson. I've done a few of these for wedding showers/stagettes over the years, and they can be quite fun!
For a $75 donation I will provide a bellygram to the person of your choice for a special event in the Saskatoon area (i.e. party for an anniversary, retirement, birthday, and the like (sorry, no stag parties)). This will incorporate approximately 5-10 minutes of dance to help embarrass someone in front of their friends and family on their special day!
Anyone who donates more than $15 to the cause is eligible for a tax receipt, if they provide a full address and contact information.
I will be accepting requests up to and including Feb. 20, 2006. For further information or to set up your donation I can be contacted at lorianne.earl@usask.ca.
Thanks for your help!
Lorianne Earl
Physical Therapy student
Hi all! Since the students of the School of Physical Therapy are raising money for the Canadian Cancer Society this year, I thought I would send a request to you to help me spread the word. Some of you will be aware that in 2004 I lost my father and an aunt both to cancer only 6 weeks apart. I decided that I would like to do a little extra to help out with the fundraising effort and am offering the following:
For a $25 donation you will receive a piece of original artwork or beaded jewelry made by me, Lorianne Earl. I will take requests re: colours if you have something particular in mind.
For a $50 donation I will give you and about 5 friends a private belly dance lesson in your home in the Saskatoon area. This would be a 60-75 minute basic lesson. I've done a few of these for wedding showers/stagettes over the years, and they can be quite fun!
For a $75 donation I will provide a bellygram to the person of your choice for a special event in the Saskatoon area (i.e. party for an anniversary, retirement, birthday, and the like (sorry, no stag parties)). This will incorporate approximately 5-10 minutes of dance to help embarrass someone in front of their friends and family on their special day!
Anyone who donates more than $15 to the cause is eligible for a tax receipt, if they provide a full address and contact information.
I will be accepting requests up to and including Feb. 20, 2006. For further information or to set up your donation I can be contacted at lorianne.earl@usask.ca.
Thanks for your help!
Lorianne Earl
Physical Therapy student
Some cool research
I've learned a lot about strokes this year, so I thought that this news story was particularly cool.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Living Will
A man and his wife were sitting in the living room and he said to her: "Just so you know, I never want to live in a vegetative state dependent on some machine. If that ever happens, just pull the plug."
His wife got up and unplugged the TV.
His wife got up and unplugged the TV.
Monday, January 23, 2006
Election black out?
Well, according to the Elections Act national news agencies in Canada aren't supposed to report any results until all the polls have closed across the country. I thought I'd check out a foreign blog for election info, and found one of a Canadian living in England: The Surly Beaver. In the comments there somebody mentioned that Radio Canada International was streaming election coverage from the Maritimes. I listened to it for about 5-10 minutes before it cut out. I guess someone got wise to it...
Guess I'll just have to wait another hour and a half...
Guess I'll just have to wait another hour and a half...
Friday, January 20, 2006
Thursday, January 19, 2006
We will be in good hands
I saw this on the Mercer Report earlier this week. Very interesting, and the attack ads near the end are hilarious!
A youthful look at the election
A youthful look at the election
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Election-related blogs
I ran across a website where you can find a listing of Non-Partisan Bloggers
"The Blogging Alliance of Non-Partisan Canadians gathers together Canadian bloggers, regardless of political affiliation, to celebrate and increase awareness of the diversity of thought within the Canadian blogosphere, and to increase the profile and traffic of member websites."
"The Blogging Alliance of Non-Partisan Canadians gathers together Canadian bloggers, regardless of political affiliation, to celebrate and increase awareness of the diversity of thought within the Canadian blogosphere, and to increase the profile and traffic of member websites."
Friday, January 13, 2006
What if...
...you didn't say no for a full year?
For me, there would be no difference to my dating schedule. I'm going to try really hard not to get depressed over that now!
For me, there would be no difference to my dating schedule. I'm going to try really hard not to get depressed over that now!
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
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