Episode 137 - Moccasins and Fudge

Of on another mundane adventure of mundaneness.  

Jon came along today as he didn't feel like hanging out with his friends today.  It was nice having him along for a change, as he hasn't come shopping since the summer.

It's still crazy warm, very odd.  I'm not mowing the lawn, no matter what.

I'm a boring boring boring jerk.

Isabelle is nominating one of her profs for a prestigious art award, which I really hope she gets because she deserves it.

Episode 136 - Ismism

It's getting close to Halloween, though, this is not a scary episode.  Look, maybe it is, I'm writing this before we go out.

I dunno, maybe we talked about emails or something.

OK, we did get a pumpkin, and candy of course, who knows how many kids will come over, I honestly don't know, it varies so much year to year.  We have enough candy for 90, which ought to be enough.

We wondered whatever happened to UNICEF boxes at Halloween in Canada, it turns out that collecting for UNICEF at Halloween in the US is still a thing, but now in Canada it isn't.  We both have fond memories of collecting money for kids from afar.

We then got into what may be our oddest discussion ever.  We listed every 'ism' you could think of (though I think we missed 'fascism' oddly).  

Episode 135 - Colder

You know, it is cold today.  In a month this will seem warm, but 2C seems pretty cold today.  Indeed, our car claimed it was 18, but eventually the car figured things out.

Isabelle and I both had weird dreams last night, and we shared them, I think mine is more disturbing....

Isabelle did a workshop on using an app called Pixlr to make cool art.  I'm really impressed with the work she has done with it.  

Are you as tired as I am of people adding unnecessary padding to videos and blog posts?  Let's do something about it.  What?  I have no idea......

Isabelle saw a movie that sounded like it came from her life.  I have to agree, it sounded pretty close to how she described her life as a teenager.

Zebras and cows, their saga continues.  Before Isabelle got into the art scene I had no idea how people created paintings, I'm learning a lot.