Sunday, 24 July 2011

Out on the Town





Last night was my first night out with some guys from the gym. We didn't have any kind of plan really. We just wanted to get out and enjoy the night. As you can see, we're not dressed for clubbing or anything like that. It was too hot and humid for any of that. Plus, we met up at 7pm. So we were a little early for any nightlife activities. The guy on the left (Mitch) is the purple belt instructor who lives at the gym. He teaches and trains full time, and hopes to make BJJ his career. The guy on the right (Danny) is from England. Danny quit his job as a postal worker in England to come here and train for a year. He's hoping to fight some time in September. There's something about people with English accents that I find very amusing. He's a riot to hang out with.

I had the bright idea to suggest a "Mexican" restaurant across the street from my place. It was okay at best. But nothing compared to what I am used to. Mitch has spent some time in California, so he also understands what good Mexican food should taste like. But Danny was enjoying all of it. LOL! I asked the server if they offered chips and salsa, and she replied "oh, absolutely." What she brought out was a small plate of about 15 chips, with some cheese on them. The 3 of us just looked at each other and laughed.

The next stop was the ice cream shop (yep...3 dudes getting ice cream on a Saturday night)... LOL!

The problem with going out on the town  with no plan, is that one can easily find themselves stuck in the "well, where should we go" vortex. That's what happened to us. We decided to walk along a very popular street for nightlife, but none of us wanted to stop at any of the bars. Mitch kept saying that he wanted to go and see the newest Harry Potter movie. LOL! We finally settled on a bar and had a drink. But it wasn't long before we were back on the street, walking aimlessly, asking each other where we should go. I ended up calling it a night around midnight. I think that we'll need to have a plan of activities set up before we venture out again!


Friday, 22 July 2011

Construction Holidays...Gotta Love It!




Today is Friday, and it's the big day before most of the construction industry (yes everyone..) takes 2-3 weeks off for summer vacation. Today, the company hosted a BBQ, with an open bar. As much as I'd like to attack some wine, I've opted for water, since I don't want to be asleep at 3pm! I'll be sure to make up for the water later tonight. Heyo!






My office mate (Martin) is leaving for vacation this Sunday, and he literally turned off his computer at 11am this morning. He turned it off, and said, "I'm done. It's time to party". LOL! He took off this morning to go buy some new polo shirts and underwear for his big California adventure. Martin is taking his daughter to California for a week. It's all he's been tlaking about for the last month. I hope he has a great time!






I guess I'm not as excited as everyone else, because I have to work  next week. For the life of me, I'm not sure what I am going to do, because all of my clients are...on vacation. LOL! Out of 25 people in the office, I think there will be 3 of us here next week. Oh well, such is the life of the new guy in the office. At least I do get one of he weeks off...I'm not quite sure what to do with myself this afternoon. It doesn't look like anyone is working. I guess it is party time!


By the way, below is by office.








Some drunkards causing trouble downtown last weekend.

Monday, 18 July 2011

BJJ and Wine

The BJJ -->

So I forgot to tell you guys about 2 Fridays ago. Well...2 Fridays ago our BJJ school hosted a Roger Gracie (pronounced Haw-ger) seminar. Roger is arguably one of the greatest BJJ fighters in the world, and quite possibly, history. He's just a monster. The gym was packed with bright-eyed students wanting to learn something cool from Roger But the "coolest" thing about Roger is that he sticks to the basics. If you sat for an hour and watched how he finishes his opponents, you'll see that he beats them by chokes taken right out of the blue belt handbook. Only he does the chokes with such strength and precision that he finishes his opponents 9 out of 10 times. Anyways, I had a great time learning some basic techniques with my new friends.


The Wine -->

So if I didn't show you this picture from the local government liquor store (SAQ), I don't know if you'd really believe me. If ever there was a reason to stay on the wagon, it's the cost of wine and liquor in Canada. I mean really... At least import good CA wine. This stuff just gives CA wines a bad name. May a curse be upon the house of whomever came up with this idea. LOL!

Sunday, 17 July 2011

First Camping Weekend In the Bag

Well, my first weekend camping trip is in the bag. I can thankfully  say that there were no unexpected problems. I had a great time. The campsite, "Camping Gregoire", is about 50 minutes outside of Montreal. It's actually only about 5 miles from the US border.

I started preparing for my trip last weekend, when I bought a new tent, a sleeping bag, a cooler, and some other camping gear. I took Thursday night off from jiu jitsu so I could do my food shopping, and prepare my meals. Since I'm so new at work, I wasn't going to leave the office on Friday until about 4:30. But some of the people in the office said that I would be smart to leae around 2:30. After asking my boss for permission to leave, I was on the road! Thankfully I left early enough to miss the Friday afternoon traffic. If I would have hit the traffic, my 1 hour trip would have turned into a 2.5 hour headache.


The location I chose is more of a summer trailer park, than a campground. This place has about 450 sites for trailers, mobile homes, and tents. I'm glad I chose this location, because it had a lot of things to do to occupy my time. To be honest, the only thing that really interested me was the petanque court. I've been jonesing to play some petanque for a while now! Call me crazy.. LOL! I wasn't surprised to find that I was the youngest participant...by about 15 years. I couldn't understand anything these old people were saying to me. I speak French, but I don't speak that kind of French! In any case, I just let me tossin' do the talking, and I had a great time.

I took a long drive on Saturday afternoon. The countryside is nothing short of beautiful. I got some great pictures, and enjoyed the empty country roads. Later that night I returned to the petanque courts for the big weekend tournament. The tournament had a $1 entry fee, but I was able to stomach that. At the end of the matches, my team emerged victorious. I walked away with $1.75 in my pocket, and the pride of beating some of those retirees. LOL!


Well, it's Sunday now, and I'm back in the city, at the apartment, just watching the live stream of Mosaic and enjoying the sunny afternoon.