Sunday, April 22, 2012

Hobbit-ish Potpurri: Sunday Night Random Ramblings

Greetings Humble Readers...

It is an absolutely beautiful Sunday evening here on the flatland.  Sunny, warm, a slight breeze, and peaceful (at least it is now... more on that later).  Seriously... I'm thrilled with how gorgeous it is outside right now.  It feels much more like June than April.  It's days like this that get me through the frustration of spring set backs (ie - snow in April).

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Today I went on what will probably be my last solo non-medical outing until this Halfling makes his or her appearance.  I had some shopping to do (a few random things from a discount store and some summer clothes for Ginny) and I needed some conversation other than my Beloved and my wee sweet girl.  Shopping went well, except that I bought two shirts that I thought were t-shirts and they turned out to be long-sleeved.  I even splurged and bought myself a non-fat, sugar-free chocolate and cherry frozen yoghurt.  Then I went over to my old bookstore and visited a few people and looked for a baby book for the Halfling.  It was a nice outing, but by the end I was pretty worn out. 

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While I was out, my wonderful Beloved was at home finishing the spring cleaning.  There are a few little things that need to be finished, but I am thrilled to be able to say that it's FINALLY done for another year.  I'm so relieved to have that off my mind. 

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There was a fair bit of excitement in the vicinity of our hobbit hole this afternoon.  I've told you about our neighbours (directly next door to our condo... we have to walk past their front door to get down to the sidewalk) before.  I have had to call the RCMP on them a few times when the shouting and screaming has gotten to a scary level.  Just before Christmas, the guy was taken away in handcuffs.  We didn't see him for a couple of months, but then he was back.  They have actually been fairly quiet over there until recently, when they fired back up.  As I was leaving this afternoon, I heard them arguing.  While I was gone, things got really bad. 

When I got home, the parents of the girl who lives next door were here, and her brother was carrying her out to the car.  The guy was standing on the stairs screaming at her and her family.  Apparently, the cops had just left, after giving buddy-boy a time frame in which to be out of the house.  I waited until he went out to the parking lot before I decided to try to enter my house.  Things were quiet for a while, and then buddy-boy was back, banging on the door and shouting that if someone didn't let him in, he was going to bust the door down.  Thankfully the cops returned right in the middle of this (doing a follow up) and they escorted him off the property.  I sincerely hope this is the last we see of him.  I despise feeling like it's unsafe for me to go in or out of my own house.

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Other than prepping for the Halfling's arrival, our lives have begun to center around one thing.  The hockey playoffs.  My Beloved's favourite team has long been out of the running, but there are still two Canadian teams with a bit of a shot, and so hockey rules around here.  I know many much more knowledgeable commentators have said it, but of all the hockey I have watched in my life (and remember, I AM CANADIAN), I have never seen such violence in the game.  It makes me sad.  I hope that the powers that be are able to bring it back in line. 

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That's about it from the hobbit-hole.  What was happening around your part of the world today?

4 comments :

  1. Morning hike (I live in Colorado), yard work, reading on the patio, napping on the patio, then watching Amazing Race and The Apprentice. I think it was 76 F today - awesome! We also get snow in April most years.

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  2. Oh man I used to LOVE hockey... haven't watched it in a few years... like since I got married to a die hard football/basketball type of guy. *sigh* He'd go with me to a game, but I just never think much about it anymore I guess. And that is SO SCARY about the next door guy!!! Holy crap. Do you have a gun or pepper spray... or SOMETHING? I'd be freaked. Hope it (he) goes away quickly. Wow. I'm taking baby E in for yet another helmet adjustment this morning. Kinda irritated by it. 45 minutes each way, and $2000 out of pocket, you'd think they could fit the helmet to her correctly... I'd much rather be outside weeding my flower beds. :)

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  3. Scary about the neighbour! I remember that feeling when that random guy came to my door at 2 am while I was trying to nurse Bean. Made me grateful it was only the once. I wouldn't want to have to deal with that on a regular basis.

    Sadly, hockey is harder to follow over here, and my team is out too. :(

    And eek! Halfling will be here soon!!

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  4. My gosh, that is so scary about the neighbor! That poor woman. I really hope he's gone for good!

    It is oh so nice out here now. I feel bad because parts of the US (and maybe Canada too?) are getting dumped on with snow! And it's almost May!! It's so nice out, I'm thinking about doing some work outside this afternoon.

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