Monday, October 31, 2011

trick or treat


Happy Halloween to all the tricksters and treaters out there! No matter how old you are, it's always fun to dress up and get free candy! But what's even better than dressing up and getting free candy? Going to the store on November 1st and finding all the candy on sale :D

Thursday, October 27, 2011

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I needed a few things to bring my Halloween costume together and found them all and more at the Wink beauty event on Thursday. Loaded up on some new eye lashes to make the peepers pop, earrings and nail polish and after inhaling a large pumpkin cream chocolate cupcake and treat-sized candy bars, I decided to call it a night and head home before the pending sugar crash.

PS: Amidst my sugar high, I accidentally left my debit card at Wink. But, no worries, the sweet girls at Wink kept in the till for me and it is now safely snuggled back into my wallet. 

Everyone received a goodie bag with purchase, which was unexpected. Who doesn't like free stuff?!
The cosmetic bag, coupons, skincare and beauty samples, nail file and bath poof all came in the gift bag. The candy was added to the bag by me :)
Pretty earrings. Because I girl can never have too many earrings.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

occupy wall street... oh wait...

Well, since we don't have a Wall Street here, it was more like "Occupy the lawn of the Vancouver Art Gallery". But, since that was quite the mouthful, it was conveniently shortened to "Occupy Vancouver."

There were two drummers and a guy with bongo drums coming up with this crazy beat that got the people grooving.
Statements, demands, and signs go here to be guarded by MEC backpacks, the gear favoured by protesters.
The crowd at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
I'm not sure who or which demographic/group this flag is aimed at, but yeah... way to get the word out!
Police presence: Making sure it was a peacful protest.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

las vegas - 2nd time around

This was definitely more of a shopping trip than a party trip... and I have the credit card bills to prove it! But we didn't spend the whole trip shopping and abusing my credit card. We also stopped by the Atomic Testing Museum which is about 20 minute cab ride from the main strip. Very informative and quite the eye-opener, especially finding out how the American government was trying to promote/spin the need for atomic bombs as a positive(?!) source of energy and the way of the future.

Part of a film we watched that explained how atomic energy is created. Obviously before they explode, atoms do a little jig.


The letter below from a professor in Osaka, Japan to the government of the United States, outlining some of the health risks of atomic radiation exposure:
 
This is a photo of an atomic explosion forming in the first few seconds. It was photographed at a rate of 1/1,000,000 of a second.
After visiting the Atomic Testing museum, cheesy entertainment was required and that was fulfilled with this:
View the promotional video here for more laughs.

Side story: Now, when we had brunch earlier in the day, I ordered the chef's special of chicken and salad. Silly me, thinking that chicken portion would only consist of a thigh or a drumstick, completely forgetting that I was dealing with American portion sizes. So when my meal arrived, half a chicken and some greens on the side was presented to me. I mean, it was delicious and the salad was fresh, but it's still  half. a. chicken.

The bird in all its glory.
Gobbles and Einstein taking in the medieval festivities at the Excalibur.
We came here for the Knights Tournament and included in the ticket price was dinner, which was a WHOLE CHICKEN and vegetables. A whole FREAKING chicken! Of course, I wasn't able to finish the whole chicken; I just basically picked at it and ate about a quarter of the bird. So basically, in one day, I consumed 3/4 of a chicken. Not too thrilled about the food selection here. I mean, vegetarians were obviously not considered when they were coming up with the meal plan.