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I go my way, she goes hers.

January 19th, 2009

It was my (Scott’s) first day at work today (more on that in a bit), so while I got to trundle off and sit in the office for the day, Shannie got to boot down to the street market that appears right outside our temp apartment on Saturdays and Monday mornings. Saturdays are more “Farmers Market-esque” days, whereas Mondays are more “Flea Market-esque.” Used clothes, antiques, vinyl records, chandeliers, and the like. And, since the market appears out of nowhere only to vanish completely a few short hours later, it’s not exactly… how would you say… “organized.”

clothes

Items for sale in haphazard stacks and piles, yet everyone who was there shopping seemed to know exactly where to go and what to look for. People seemed to know that they could “part the sea” and find exactly what it was that they wanted.

Today was also a bit damp, which is why Shannie only spent 10 minutes out at the market, instead of the much longer walk she had originally planned.

damp

Shannie also, through the course of the day, managed to figure out and solve the problem we had in our temp apartment with it always being REALLY STINKIN’ COLD, and why we could feel the wind blowing IN our living room.

window

I hope the people who own this place don’t mind that we used their placemats to plug the fully 1″ wide gap in the window. Replacing placemats is probably cheaper than the heating bill being jacked up by essentially having no windows.

As was mentioned, it was my first day at work today. I don’t have any photos of the office (yet), which is fine since we’re apparently all moving in a couple of weeks anyways. Seems like a really good group of people to work with, and do we EVER have our work cut out for us over the next little while. Kinda wish I’d been here a month ago to start working on some of this stuff.

Shannie tells me that many of “her people” have been asking exactly what the heck it is that I DO for a living that brought us here in the first place. Long story short, I’m a computer nerd. When you go to a web page on the internet that lets you do all sorts of fun things, that’s what I do. I make things on the internet work. Other people make pretty pictures, I make them functional. The company I was working for in Calgary partnered with a company here to work on a number of advertising campaigns for a small athletic apparel interest headquartered in Amsterdam that you may or may not be familiar with.

Apartment update: We got word back today that we are indeed getting the first place we looked at last Wednesday (Apartment #8, for those of you keeping score at home). Requisite paperwork has been delivered, and we should be moving in on Friday. Anyone in Amsterdam that wants to come and help us haul boxes for 4 blocks just might be rewarded with beer.

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  1. January 19th, 2009 at 15:18 | #1

    The photo of waterlogged flea market Shannie killed me. I mean, I hate that you got soaked Shannie, but that’s roughly what I looked like the first time I was in NY. I feel that pain. I also think that you getting soaked necessitated fixing the window gap, and probably helped identify the problem to boot.

    “my freezing cold skin sense is tingling, etc”

    Gratz on the first real day of life there. Routine begins (and is then quickly upset by moving once more) and days start to get usual again, which is both good and bad. Getting your own place is a pretty big deal too.

    I’d love to help for beer … but I’m busy that night. Y’understand …

  2. January 19th, 2009 at 23:17 | #2

    I’m sad that those are place-mats – When I first saw them I thought that you had shoved your socks into the gap. Probably an equally insulative option ;-)

  3. mercwnz
    January 20th, 2009 at 01:28 | #3

    I’m most likely available to help you guys to carry some boxes and Scott contact me on MSN messenger so we can exchange telephone numbers.

    And if there is no beer I’ll bring it myself ;)

  4. January 20th, 2009 at 08:02 | #4

    I dunno who this mercwnz is … bet he/she sounds like great people.

  5. Danielle
    January 20th, 2009 at 23:42 | #5

    Glad you’ve got an apartment worked out, I can definitely see Shannie creating some very yummy things in that kitchen!

    And apparently you need to invest in some umbrellas stat ;)

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