Monday, September 20, 2010

I might be wrong..

I used to love going to Winnipeg Blue Bomber games when I lived in Winnipeg. Should I live there next summer I will be sure to buy season tickets. However, aside from the year they fluked it off and made it to the final only to succumb to the Riders. Have the Bombers been above .500? They really do stink.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Oh the good times

It is spring
Melbourne for the weekend
Powderfinger concert
U2 tickets
Trip to Adelaide coming up
Two weeks off
It is a tough life

Monday, June 07, 2010

Yikes

If the photos of the animals covered by BP oil don't make you cringe not much will.

Monday, May 31, 2010

What I've been doing

What is new with me you ask. Nothing I say! Got back from my 8 day camp trip with "special" kids. Wasn't too bad of a trip. It only rained once and despite not sleeping in a tent I only got slightly wet. Kids weren't too bad considering. The worst that happened was the boys peeing on each others things before bed. It is so odd, if someone had peed on my things at any time in my life I would have been bordering on rage. However, these guys found it funny. Not fun though laying in bed hearing the sound of pee and wondering if you should do the responsible thing and check on the boys... I didn't.

On the "Where in the World is Danny Mitchell?" front. Well, I've decided to head back to the Great White North come the end of December. If I can work it I might stay till late January to soak up a little sun, but we'll see.

Soccer is still going desperately bad. Presently I am sitting out a one game suspension because of a tete-a-tete with some jackass. This made the kids very happy at school.

Things I like this week
Saw a friend win $50 on the VLT machine, so I put in $1 and won myself $95.

The Toronto Blue Jays appear to continue to play respectively.

I won this weeks Footy tipping pool at school. You wouldn't know it from this week, but I don't even gamble.

Things I Don't Like This Week

The pain in both my knees just doesn't seem to go away. I can't lift my legs up while sitting in a chair and straighten them.

Like everyone else, the continuous oil leak. That is a lot of fossil fuels leaking up to the surface

That every weekend isn't a long weekend. How the world would be a better place with 4 days on and three days off.

Monday, May 10, 2010

A Quiet Chuckle

"Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamppost how it feels about dogs."
-- Christopher Hampton

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Mother's Day

Happy Mother's to all the moms out there. Particularly to my mother... miss you mom. Love D

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Being a Health Teacher

You may or may not know that I am a health teacher and in my expertise the cement dome covering the huge u.s. oil spill seems more like a diaphragm and a lot less like a dome.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Trip to Greece

I haven't looked on the internet for any flights and this is totally a wild guess, but I bet you can get a good deal on a holiday resort in Greece.

I find these riots in Greece interesting. I bet there are many people who are rioting, are the same people who voted for those incompetent and corrupt officials. Many of the kids at school say that politics is boring and that it doesn't have anything to with them. Well in Australia, registered voters are required to vote or they are fined, which is exhibit number one as to why you should vote. Exhibit two is if you aren't actively engaged in the political process and allow politicians to do what they did in Greece they can have devastating results.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Just One Game

What I would do to just watch one play-off hockey game. How great it would have been to watch the Habs knock off the Capitals. If I remember correctly I believe it was Ovechkin, who during the World junior Hockey Championships, taunted the Canadian team as he scored an empty net goal. Now every time he loses it quietly makes me smile inside.

Had to turn the heat on for the first time... summer and fall are officially done. Here comes the winter.

I'm off for a week long walkabout with naughty kids in the Flinders Range next week. Looking forward to it, except for when it is Saturday and Sunday and I'm still working. We don't sleep with tents, but rather under the stars... cross your fingers and hope it doesn't rain.

I wish I could tell you something interesting, but Mount Gambier has dulled my mind. I no longer think for myself. The most interesting thought I had today was in regards to the Australian Fashion Week. Apparently, rather than reserving the front row for Fashion Magazine Editors and writters, they opened some spaces for bloggers. Not surprisingly a veteran fashion writer suggested that bloggers do not have the experience to comment on the clothing. It might just be me, but I'm pretty sure anyone can comment on clothing and justify what they are saying. Whilst still leave room for the writers to comment on whether things are good or bad and why that might be.

Things I Like This Week

My least enjoyable class has been rather pleasant as of late.

A friends 60th birthday, which should make for an enjoyable Friday evening

Things I Do Not Like

I saw someone hit another person in the head with a skateboard.

I'm questioning whether the majority of todays youth are able to think for themselves

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Pre-Season Finale

The other team 4, us 0. Thank goodness the pre-season is over. I'm playing soccer with a group of 16-20-year-olds. The fail to understand that trying to be all fancy with the ball does not normally lead to victory. This is particularly the case when while being fancy, they fail to play defense.

I almost forgot

Guess who has tickets to the Powderfinger concert in September?? Go on, take a guess.

A few quick thoughts

Until recently I had completely forgotten how good shish kabobs were. The best part is when my parents made them, there was never enough. Now I can just make as many as I want... so good.

How the world would be a better place if everyone had 3 day weekends.

Went to a funeral of one of my baseball teammates this morning (Saturday morning). A very nice service, but certainly one of the last things you want to do to start off the weekend (or any other day for that matter).

Tomorrow is only the third soccer game of the year. We are still playing in the pre-season cup and already I've had enough soccer. This is not a good sign for the upcoming season.

Starting to look an awful lot like I'll be returning to the Great White North at the end of the year.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Oh the Frustration

Well its around 11P.M on the Monday evening of the Anzac Day long weekend. Spent primarily most of the weekend resting and relaxing around the house getting ready for what is to be a busy week at work. Today went for a 19Km run, did some cleaning, finished the book I was reading and went to bed early to start a new book. However, there has been a wrench thrown into the works, I can't sleep. This has been going on since about high school. As soon as Sunday night comes before the start of the week I struggle to sleep. Everyone says it is because I might be anxious for the upcoming week, but I'm not. I think its become a mental block that when I go to sleep before the start of a new week I fool myself into thinking I can't sleep.

Running has been going fairly well as of late, not great, but adequate. However, there is one small problem and I'm not sure there is much I can do about it. I am getting old, or at least my knees are reminding me that I am getting old. My first few strides of every run my left knee struggles to straighten and takes some time to have the proper hinge movement it is designed to have. At night after I have gone for a run and sometimes on nights I haven't I can feel the stiffness in them. I honestly do a decent job of taking care of myself and my body, but I'm starting to think that I may just have to start icing my knees when I get home.

Oh and for the record I am sitting here in sweatpants and a long sleeve shirt. This may not appear to be anything of consequence, but what it does mean is that summer is ending and winter is starting. The house is getting quite chilly at night and it is only a matter of time before having to turn on the single room heater designed to heat well one room, leaving the rest of the rooms in the house like an icebox.

Things I Like This Week
  • It is Tuesday, which means it is one day closer to the weekend
  • I have to stay late after school Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. One night for a meeting and two nights for parent teacher interviews. Oh wait this is to go in the following section
  • The Blue Jays seem to have gotten off to a decent start this year and might not lose 100 games this year
  • Roy Halladay is a very good pitcher
Things I Don't Like This Week
  • See above

Saturday, April 10, 2010

One Week Down

How I wish it didn't rain on my vacation, but sadly it has done nothing but rain. Regardless, I have manager to squeeze in 3 rounds of golf this week. it has been easy to go golfing as I am a brand new member at the local Blue Lake Golf Course. Yesterday I shot my course record oof 89, which included two birdies and a handful of pars.

Not much else has been going on for my first week of the holidays. First soccer game of the season is tomorrow and then I will be driving down to Adelaide (about a 5 hour drive) to catch up with friends from uni. and to do some sleeping bag shopping (please conain your excitment).

I wish the school breaks were 3 weeks instead of 2 weeks. I am not asking to add on an extra three weeks of vacation over the course of the year, but rather to cut the summer holidays in half and add the weeks to the mid year breaks. Two weeks in theory seems like a long time, but in reality you use the first week to wind down and the second week to start getting a set for school to get back into the swing of things. having that added middle week would truely add to a proper vacation.

Things I Like This Week
  • Baseball season getting underway
  • Going to watch the last two episodes on Mad Men
  • Going to buy grade a sleeping bag

Things I don't Like This Week

  • I have a feeling this sleeping bag is going to cost me $300

Saturday, April 03, 2010

It Has Been Awhile

Hello everyone,

For those of you I caught up with over Christmas, I promised you that I’d do a better job of keeping in touch with you… well I lied, but that doesn’t mean I can start trying now.

Things are fine. The school year didn’t get off to a cracking start as I was under the impression I was going to be teaching P.E., but such is not the case. I was welcomed back to school with 3 Society and Environment classes, a Personal Learning Plan class and one grade 9 P.E. class. I’m pretty sure that my face was beat red with rage for the first week of school. The fact that most of the people I work with were continuously asking how I was doing only added to my rage. However, I’ve dealt with it and moved on. The first term has come and gone and it was pretty good I guess. I helped run the schools year 8 camps, went on an Outdoor Ed. Camp and also went with the schools Athletics Team down to Adelaide (I live in Mt. Gambier for those of you who are unsure). Those were all enjoyable and as for the rest of the term… it was fine and more importantly nobody got hurt in the process. I guess the only other point of interest for my first term is that irony reared its ugle head and the one P.E. class is the worst class that I’ve taught in my short and tenuous teaching career. Another good example of how you should be careful what you wish for.

As for my extracurricular activities, Baseball and Touch Footy seasons have both some to an unsuccessful end. Our baseball team had to amalgamate with another team because of a lack of players. The skill level of the guys we joined… not so good and to add insult to injury, most of them weren’t the type of people you wanted to spend your Saturday afternoons with. As for Touch Footy, well we had an okay season, but lost in the semi-finals.

Now up and coming is soccer season mixed with a heavy dose of running. We’ve lost quite a few players from our soccer club and I think we are going to stink, but hopefully we’ll have fun in the process. I’m hoping to run a half-marathon and two full marathons this year (this is being very wishful with soccer) and have started training hard over the last month or so. I’m running about 40-50Kms a week with my longest run being a 19km run. Running is looking good, but I’m going to need some luck to not get the banged up over the course of the soccer season.

I’m sure most of you know, but for those of you who don’t know Brad and Lisa got engaged. I am very, very happy for them despite the fact they or anyone else did not tell me and I found out via Facebook. Facebook is one of life’s great tragedies. Text messaging, Facebook and Tweeter have made it possible to pretty much not have to talk to anyone anymore.

As for what is on the horizon. Well I have the next two weeks off and will hang around Mount Gambier for most of it. Possibly a camping trip in the area and a trip to Adelaide to meet up with friends from University. Next term will be business as usual except for an 8 day hiking trip with about 10 of the naughty kids from school. The hike is about 100km up and down hills. It’s the equivalent of boot camp, but thankfully I enjoy hiking. Guess I need to decide whether or not I am going to apply for Permanent Residence, no idea what to do. I guess its easy to stay here and keep working , but the idea of moving back to Canada is very enticing.

Things I Like This week

Vacation
Writing a blog entry
My new John Butler CD

Things I Don’t Like This Week

Starting to feel an awful lot like winter