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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Havn't posted in much too long, but that is due to the beginning of my last year of University. Started back in September and have not had much of a break since. Taking 6 courses each semester is a ton of work, but well worth it to graduate on time. The only thing it has kept me from is being more involved in the recent troubles at UNBSJ, which you can learn more about here.




In regards to my 101 Goals, I have not had much time to focus on completing any specific goals, but one of the most important to me came about last evening:

- 15: Go to a Matthew Good concert, time and monetary constraints be damned! Enjoyed Matt Good in concert last night at the Fredericton Playhouse. It was excellent!

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Been meaning to update for quite some time, but I would rather be busy than have tons of time to blog. Working as the HR Co-op Student at Irving Pulp & Paper has been a very worthwhile experience and come the end of the month, it will seem to quick to have finished already. In one way, however, I am looking forward to my final year of University.

In regards to my 101 Goals, I have been making steep progress since the last time I updated it roughly two months prior. Completed goals:

- 26: Rewatch all seasons of Arrested Development. I rewatched all seasons of Arrested Development with Sarah. Was quite sad to have the series come to an end for the second time, but I really enjoyed watching it again, especially seeing someone enjoy it for the first time as I was once able to.

- 37: Sell something on eBay or Amazon. I have sold several items on Amazon.ca recently. Looking to move many of my movies and books off of shelves and put a little extra cash aside to pay for school next month.

- 49: Buy an iPod (or similar mp3 player. I originally purchased a Sandisk Sansa 8GB model in June, but it quickly began malfunctioning. I am much happier with my Creative Zen V Plus 8GB.

- 59: Buy Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows the day it comes out (July 21).
Pre-ordered the novel roughly a week prior to its release.

- 74: Go camping/tenting. Took Sarah tenting in PEI for Canada Day with a few friends. Was a great time.

I will be completing goal #15 come October as Matthew Good tickets go on sale tomorrow for a concert in Fredricton, October 13th. Excitement is setting in.

One problem I have run into is changing tastes. It is unlikely that I will read Freakonomics or read any further Chuck Palahniuk novels; however, I will be pleased to donate money to a serious cause in lieu of completing those goals. In the future, I will create a small set of alternate goals as I have seen others doing when using this system.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Been home for a couple of weeks now. Miss lazing around and traveling as well as all of the people I met in France, but I sure am glad to be back home.

Been trying to meet up with friends a fair amount recently which has included parties, campfires, concerts, etc. I also was able to cross #55 off of my list because I received a Senators jersey for my birthday.

Going away next weekend to Charlottetown for Canada Day. Sarah has never been to PEI so it should be a blast.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Last Week in France

This is my last week in France. It's been a fun and quick 5 months, but it is now almost time to return home. Many people have already left in the past few days and only a couple of us remain.

My trip to London and Ireland was fantastic. We had great weather and plenty of time to see everything that I wanted to. Not sure what I will do with my remaining time here. I had planned to rent a bike, but was not able to since I had closed my bank account and needed a security check. Good thing I didn't, though, as the weather has not been the best since I got back from my trip. It has barely topped 15 and has been accompanied by rain and thunderstorms. Though, the day I returned it hit 27.

Looking forward to the Stanley Cup finals starting tonight. Not only that, but I am only missing the first two games before returning home.

All for now. I have much to update on the my 1001 goals list as well.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Off I Go: London/Dublin

Final presentation is tomorrow morning and then I take my flight to London at 6PM. Really looking forward to it and this will likely be the last trip of my entire stay. Only just over two weeks until I go back home.

I will be spending the 16th-19th in London with Tom and everyone else on his intersession and then the 19th-24th in Ireland with Eric, Paul, Charles, and Jennifer.

Been having some awful computer problems the last two days so we ended up reinstalling Windows last night.

Anyways, a bit of work left to complete on my project and then I need to begin packing.

Take care,

Brian

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Go Canada Go!

Just finished watching the semifinal match between Canada and Sweden on the IIHF World Championship website. They offer all of the games live for a very cheap price. We will be watching the final tomorrow night between Canada and Finland. Should be very good.

I wish we could watch the NHL matches as well as Ottawa is doing really well. It would be a shame to miss the Senators first Stanley Cup win.

Philippe drove, Eric, Ben, and I to La Rochelle where we spent the day. I had been before during our driving adventures a few months ago, but it was very nice to be there during a summer month.

All for now. My final project is due on Wednesday so I have a far amount of work to continue on with before our presentation.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Safe and sound, and back from Spain and Hungary

Much has happened since my last post 2 weeks ago and during our long and adventurous trip, but I will try and keep it as brief as possible.

We spent our day in Barcelona at Park Güell, a champagne bar, and going up Montjuïc in a cable car. It was a very nice and busy city filled with street vendors and our hostel was awesome. On the 22nd, we went to pick up our rental car. That proved to be a bit difficult and we ended up with a van for seven people instead of two cars. It ended up being a better situation since we could all stick together more easily, however, Courtney had to spend the whole trip squished between two seats sitting on her belongings. Haha.

Upon arriving in Valencia, we saw the local area including a cathedral that claims to posess the last cup. We also visited a very nice local park and the beach. The 32nd America's Cup was also in the preliminary stages and we got to see some of the footage and boats. On the 23rd, we visited the Alhambra in Granada and on the 24th, we visited the Mezquita in Cordoba and arrived in Sevilla that evening where we went to the Feria that night. We spent the day looking around Sevilla before catching our flight to London Stansted airport in which we spent the night.

Charles and I caught our flight the next morning, April 26th, to Balaton, Hungary. We both got our passports heavily inspected as, we figured, they do not see very many from the North America. They looked at every single page and felt the paper and seams. We took a van to Révfülöp where our hostel was located and, on the way, saw a horse drawn carriage and a refrigerator strapped to a car roof. It did not take very long to notice that we were in a completely different country. Révfülöp was a very small tourist town on the Lake, but it was very nice nonetheless. We trekked up to the viewing tower that was built in 2000 and got a very nice view of Lake Balaton, which is, at 592 km², the largest lake in central Europe. It is so large is is often referred to as the Hungarian sea.

We took a train the next day to Budapest where we stayed until May 1st, at which point we met back up with everyone else, who either stayed in Spain, London, or Sweden, at Stansted for our flight back to Poitiers. We were able to see very many sights in Budapest and too be completely honest, I enjoyed it even more than Paris. There are many thinks to see and do and we were very occupied for our entire stay. One of the things I enjoyed best was on our last day, April 30th, when I went to Széchenyi Medicinal Bath, the largest medicinal bath in Europe. It was very relaxing.

Our stay in Hungary was very cheap. One euro equals roughly 250 Hungarian forints and we lived like kings. Our meals were all under 10€ and our hostel was only 8€ per night.

Only one month left in France and then back home, so I will be trying to make the best of my time left. I am still planning a trip to Vimy Ridge as well as London and Ireland.




1001 Day Challenge:

#46: This goal became less important when Emilio, a friend of ours at ESCEM from Mexico, joined our trip to Spain. However, I feel like I picked up a fair amount of Spanish before and on our trip from him, audio lessons, and a phrase book.

#72: We spent about 4 of our days driving across Spain.

#85: Sent a total of five postcards.