Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Middle of July already???

Wow, it's already the middle of July! Where is the summer going? This summer has been CrAzY for many reasons. Baseball seasons takes up a few nights, I work at Yogen Fruz almost every Wednesday, tennis falls on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I've been busy planning a Stag & Doe for a couple friends of mine. Josh and I have also been to a few cottages, birthday parties, Blue Jay games, the Grandprix, Ribfest, etc so it seems like every weekend is another fun-filled adventure. Don't get me wrong though--I love having things to do; I just hate how quickly the summer seems to be going by.

Between now and the end of August I've got a bridal shower, stag & doe, bachelorette party, camping trip to Granite Ridge, Survivor weekend, and I'm sure much more but I can't think of everything right now. I also want to go raspberry and blueberry picking before it's too late and I want to get to Wasaga Beach to go wakeboarding.

Well, I hope everyone's summer is going as well as mine.
Happy camping!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

We're all Big Kids!

A couple Saturday's ago I went to Canada's Wonderland with a group of friends. Most of us hadn't been there in years so we were super excited to check out the new rides. The weather was great! It was about 30 degree celcius, sunny, without a cloud in the sky. We must have went on 8 rollercoaters and rides throughout the 7-8 hours we were there. The highlight for me was Cliffhanger. It's a fairly new ride and it incorporates water--lots of water. I guess I liked this ride one so much because it got us TOTALLY soaked.

The group of us were giddy all entire day. From Icee frozen drinks, to Itsakadoozee Popsicles (I'm not sure the spelling on that one) to Drop Zone, we couldn't get in enough laughing and goofing around like kids.

Having only visited 1/4 of the park (not to mention Splashworks) I definitely want to get back to Canada's Wonderland before the summer is over. We also didn't have time to do my favourite ride: White Water Canyon, which I was a bit bummed about, but since the rest of the day was so great I can't really complain.

If you haven't been to the park lately I strongly recommend checking it out. There's something for everyone.

Be sure to bring sunscreen and drink lots of water. :)

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Reliable again!!!!

Great news!!! My car is fixed. It took more than three mechanics and multiple visits to the Nissan dealership to figure out what was wrong with my 2001 Sentra but the good news is that it's finally fixed. It needed a new Mass Air Flow Meter. Although the part cost $599 and $50 for installation I'm just happy they discovered what was wrong with it.

Josh is also thrilled because it means he doesn't have to get up early three days a week and go with his Mom so I can take his car.

I was persistent and didn't give up. I knew that eventually they'd find the root of the stalling problem.

I'm so happy to have my car back. :)

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Cars are a wonderful thing...

I have a 2001 Nissan Sentra with 208,000km on it and up until a couple weeks ago, it's been fairly low maintenance and I haven't had much trouble. I always get oil changes and do regular maintenance but I guess things can still go wrong with cars, right? The problem with my car is that it stalls. It might stall while I'm at an intersection waiting to turn left (very scary!), while I'll driving through town, while I'm in Park, while I'm braking for traffic (it's happened on hwy 400)--basically it happens a lot. I've taken it to a local mechanic, who my boyfriend trusts and has been going to for years, but he can't figure out what's wrong with it. He's checked the battery, alternator, mass airflow sensor, he's adjusted the RPM's because he thought it might be idling too low, he's done a tune-up, and cleaned multiple hoses and valves but nothing seems to be causing the stalling. He suggested taking it to Nissan and hooking it up to their diagnostic machine because he was stumped for ideas. Although I try to avoid dealerships I decided that I'd pay the $85 an hour to have them figure out what's wrong with it. They replaced the fuel filter because after talking with many people about the symptoms that seemed like the answer. Well, after $300 worth of work at the dealership, it still stalls. No one can figure out what's wrong with my car--not even the company that made it.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be wrong with my car?

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Carpooling is worth it...

My department recently hired a new employee and she's a resident of Barrie. This is great for me because I now have a carpool buddy. I wasn't sure if it was going to work out because I love my independence but this is a great way for me to save money on gas. I used to spend around $300 per month but I think it'll be down to $150-$200 depending on how often we can carpool. The only times we don't drive together is when one of us has a commitment after work in which we aren't going straight home. Driving together also passes the time--a 1.5 hour commute can be extremely boring so chatting seems to make the time fly.

The only thing that drives me nuts is that she's always late in the mornings. We're supposed to meet at the carpool lot at 6:30am but she normally pulls in around 6;40-6:45am. Since I drag my butt out of bed to meet her on time, it annoys me that she's late everyday. If this keeps up, I might have to say something.

Happy carpooling!!!

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Stano's Dirty 30 Birthday Party

Last weekend was Stano's 30th birthday party. Michelle organized an amazing day full of hockey for the boys, lunch at THE PUB (a local "dive" near our house), a BBQ dinner at their house, a Twister competition (which Teresa won!), never ending shots for everyone, and tons of dancing.

Other highlights include: the caramel pecan cheesecake (best cheesecake I've ever had), the NO t-shirt party (which almost every guy participated in), and the Leaf's winning in overtime.

The entire day was action packed and I know a number of people spent ALL of Sunday recovering from the festivities.

Thanks for organizing such a great day. I hope Chris appreciates all the hard work you put into everything.

Our pictures can be viewed in my "favorite links". Enjoy!

Trip to Lake Placid

Our trip to Lake Placid was awesome. Although it was only four days, two of which we spent skiing/snowboarding, that was enough time to hit all the slopes, check out the Olympic sights, and get to know the town. Josh and I commented at how nice it would be to also visit during the summer months because the mountains and waterfalls would be gorgeous. Hikers and mountain bikers would have plenty to do!

During our visit we went to Whiteface Mountain Resort (home of the 1932 and 1980 winter Olympics), we went outdoor skating on the Olympic speed skating rink, and had a few amazing meals at local restaurants. The best meal, which we had at Pete's Steakhouse (for anyone looking to find a fabulous high-end restaurant), was to die for. We highly recommend this place.

Another highlight for Josh was duty free. He was pretty excited to buy a 40-oz of Crown Royal for US$18. Haha.

Thanks for the great trip Josh. I had a fun time. :)