Time to narrow it down…

I’m a bit partial to the Mazda 3’s right now, as you may have already been able to tell. So I want to do a fun poll for my readers and ask you which car you would choose to purchase? I’ll submit my vote sometime tomorrow :) This is so exciting for me, having it narrowed down to two cars, and well four choices. hehe! (These are not the exact cars from a dealership around town, so don’t like look at the specifics like the spoiler on the 2nd car down … It’s not exact). I only test drove something similar to choice #2, the Mazda 3 sedan in white with tan interior. Do you know that the hatchbacks are actually more expensive than the sedans? Isn’t that weird? I guess the Mazda 3 hatchbackspeed‘ has much more horsepower as well, which could be a good thing for me ;)

Choice #1 — Mazda 3 sedan (black)

Choice #2 — Mazda 3 sedan (white)


Choice #3 — Mazda 3 hatchback (black)


Choice #4 — Mazda 3 hatchback (white)

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Ta da.

“Oh S*#$”, I mumbled… when I read the word “Nancy” on Heather’s blog where she tagged a few people to do this random picture post thing that everyone has been doing for the past week or so. Does she know another Nancy? She must. I hovered over the name (my name) and it was my website.  I was hoping this wouldn’t happen to me!

Thankfully, I was at work, which meant I looked at least somewhat half decent as it is. Ah ha! I win. I woke up earlier than usual this morning because it’s Wednesday. Wednesday’s usually consist of early staff meetings at work. Which means I usually try and sleep in as much as possible in order to get into work on time, by commuting onto two buses. But today I woke up extra extra early and tried some new make up routine (putting eye-shadow under my eye. I thought I looked wonderful, until someone at work asked me if I got enough sleep last night. Fail.) Won’t be doing that again.

So. Here’s that mug of me right now. 11:47AM Wednesday Morning: LUNCH TIME!!!1!1!

snap

I will tag people as well at the bottom of the entry. But before I do, here are the rules:

THE RULES..
* Take a picture of yourself right now.
* No primping or preparing.
* Just snap a picture.
* Load the picture onto your blog.
* Tag some people to play along.

Go ahead Mandi, Leanne, Pam … you can thank me later :p


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Climbers Rock

11I actually miss those dry, scaly roughed up calloused hands of mine. I want to have my muscular climber back, back. I guess you don’t realize how in shape you were, doing something so amazingly fun, is so great for  your body, until you actually stop doing that one thing. Climbing had definitely kept me in shape from when I started in 1994, all the way up until I moved out of Newfoundland in 2006. That’s twelve years folks. I had built up some good muscle (mostly secondary muscles because my biceps were seriously, super peuniey). I mean, it wasn’t an exercise, or something that I felt I had to do — it was for pure enjoyment. I literally lived at the gym, when I had nothing else to do. That being, I was there 5 days a week.

I have yet to find something that excites me as much as climbing does. Soccer is all in great fun and keeps me active, but it does not keep me in shape if I’m only going to 2 games per week. That’s all I do right now, and it’s not enough. Running is also something I enjoy, but it’s a love/hate relationship.

Being from The Rock (Newfoundland’s nickname), “giving up” on climbing was hard. I wish there was something relatively close to where I am. Inconveniently the city had closed down one of the local indoor bouldering caves I had scoped out with the boyfriend a while prior to my move. Now there’s a bunch of outlet shopping stores there. I refuse to go inside.

While boyfriend was shopping around at MEC for gym bags to use a few weeks ago, as his was literally falling apart at the seams, I decided to browse the climbing section and look at the shoes. I’m currently rockin’ the lime green (they look yellow  but they aren’t!) La Sportiva Miura’s who has yet to do me wrong, and it has seriously been the best shoe to fit my small heel. I’ve never had troubles slipping out of them while doing heel hooks. I’m not really looking for a new shoe, because my 5 year old Miura’s are still going strong, without a resole, but what the heck. No harm in looking, so why not stay in the same family because obviously La Sportiva is my new BFF. I picked up a nice blue pair of Women’s Katanas, I’m pretty sure I was just sold on the color itself. Immediately I wanted to purchase them, without even trying them on, and without having a regular gym to go to.

After I was done, I went to look at their biners (I’m a sucker for different colored biners, JUST to use for my house key. I saw something on the table, so I scooped up one of many business cards that were laying down on the counter  in that same climbing section.

Obviously I’m itching to get back into the groove of things and pick up climbing again.

It was a Climbers Rock business card, and they just so happen to be a little bit out of my way. Burlington is unfortunately 80km away from me, and regardless of how awesome this gym is — it’s unlikely that I would become a regular. I think for now, I will have to stick it out and suck it up. I’ll be climbing at the University’s itty bitty pitiful wall.

Climbing is an amazing sport. No matter what gym you step into, the clientèle is  pretty much the same. Every single person that I’ve met, and who has climbed regularly is naturally easy to talk to, very laid back and quite friendly. Climbers never make fun of those who are “newbies” at climbing. They actually LOVE that you picked it up in the first place and help you with your routes/boulder problems by giving beta, or even spotting a person whom they’ve never met.

I think I feel lost without it.

(Photos yanked from Climber’s Rock, taken by Jeremy Nathan.)

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