Other (Random) Goings On
Lots of other stuff has happened in the 2 months since I last posted. I went home for Christmas for 3 weeks, which was nice to see the whole family, though it tormented Rebekah. Then I came home and she got over it. I would like to give a shout out to the fabulous restaurant Rebekah took me to: Fish on Fifth at which you must order the fish and chips with halibut.
For Christmas, Kevin got me a copy of the movie Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (download). For some reason it was back ordered and took a few weeks to get to me. I'd recommend it to anyone. The polar bear scene is worth the whole movie, so is the catchy jingle at the end. I hate to ruin the "plot" but I think it is interesting that Santa never actually conquers the Martians. Quite the opposite: they just let him go in the end. Hooray for Santy Claus!
Then in January, there was another snowfall! This time it was only 7 inches or so, so I didn't take any pictures, but it looked the same as the last snow. That's a lot of snow for Victoria. This turned to ice and the temperatures stayed below 0 for a week so that the ice stuck around. We also had a huge rain storm and by the first few days of January, we had already had more rain than the average January. It flooded many basements that had never been flooded before, and our entryway was flooded just a bit overnight, but gone in the morning.
In January, Rebekah and I celebrated 6 months. We did a 2 day celebration by going to see "Here on the Flight Path" at the Langham Court Theatre, which was pretty good but not a 1 month date type of play! Then the next day I cooked the same meal that I made for our first date.
On the boring (for you) academic side, I got to be the co-author of another paper by writing a program to check the values in data tables at the end. So that's exciting that I'll get another paper to add to my list. Hmm maybe I should update that list.
This past week (yes, despite mono), we went to the opening night of the One Man Star Wars show playing at the Phoenix Theatre at UVic, which has episodes 4-6 all done in 70 minutes by one guy. It was quite good, though most of it I missed because I haven't seen the movies in a while.
Bored? Go memorize the llama song or watch streblo if that wasn't random enough for you.