Wednesday, September 21, 2005


Keef Posted by Picasa

Mr. Vedder Posted by Picasa

Here's a pic of Eddie Vedder during Pearl Jam's show in Saskatoon. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Back to Basics

In the last few weeks I have had some of the best times of my life. I got to see Pearl Jam and Bif Naked back to back. I had a personal best in the Queen City Marathon. I had a fun-filled (but definitely bittersweet) farewell week for one of my best friends in the world, Tina. But life has a way of always balancing things out and last night was one of those nights. Shortly before April and I were going to leave The Plains for their Monday night jam night, Jenn found out some terrible news. Suddenly, everything came to a screetching halt. So Chris, April and I went with Jenn to help console her and her family during this incredibly difficult time. In the last week, there has been some bickering between me and April, between Chris and Jenn and between Jenn and April. But last night I think we all realized that we are all just lucky to have each other as friends. Losing loved ones really puts things back into perspective and really makes you appreciate your friends and family that much more. People fight over the stupidest things, but we are really lucky to have the opportunity to fight at all since every one of us can go at any time. Life truly is a precious thing and we should all be grateful for every single breath we take and for every second we spend with loved ones. About two years ago my family had a string of deaths in the family... my grandma, my uncle and a close friend of the family. That really opened my eyes for a while and made me have a different attitude towards life. Sadly, that gradually disappeared for a while. But last night gave me a jolt and a wake-up call. I think you can find out the true worth of a person when you experience a tragedy with someone. And last night really cemented a lot of things between me and April, as well as with Chris and Jenn. Life is nothing without friends and I am so unbelievably lucky to have such close friends in my life right now. So I just want to give a big thanks to April (I love you SO much!), Tina, Zubazz, Mark, Jenn, Chris, Gianni, Stacey, Kevin, my cousins Dave and Sarah, JC, Rude Dude, Kent, Brandy, Trevor, Troy, Matty, the B!LF/Superjuice guys, and of course my parents, etc. Without all of you, my life would not be nearly the same and I feel really lucky and proud to call all of you my friends. So next time any of us gets a bit peeved over what someone else did, just think for a second how lucky we are to have each other in our lives at all.

Monday, September 12, 2005


Here's a nice pic of me after the race, along with my support group. It was so nice to see some of my friends come out and cheer me on. I have to give a big thanks to April, Zubazz, Mark, Jeanine, Gianni, and Justin for coming out to cheer me on. Justin ran his first half marathon and finished in the top 5% of finshers. Not too shabby for his first time! Posted by Picasa

This is me at about the halfway point... right before my knee started to cause me some grief. Posted by Picasa

Here's me and April a few minutes before the start of the marathon. Posted by Picasa

And I'm off! Here's a pic of me at the very start of the marathon. Posted by Picasa

Queen City Marathon V

Yesterday I completed my fourth marathon, completing the QCM in a time of 3 hrs and 34 mins which is a personal best for me. Even though my legs are stiff and sore now, I can't wait to do it again next year. Running is extremely addicting once you start getting into it. Throughout the 42.2 km, you have your moments where you feel invincible followed by moments where you are not sure if you can even finish due to various aches and pains. This year I hit a road block after 26 km when my left knee starting acting up on me and I got a sudden case of foot cramps. After trying to run on my bum knee for a bit I knew that if this pain continued I would not be able to even finish the race. However, I did a couple stretching exercises and walked for a minute or two and carried on. Somehow my knee felt fine again and I was able to carry on. My goal one day is to qualify for the Boston Marathon so I am trying to improve my time every year. Until I'm 34 I will have to finish at a time of 3 hrs and 10 mins or better so I have my work cut out for me. Even if it takes me until I'm 40 years old, I WIll make Boston some day.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Pearl Jam in Saskatoon

This past Wednesday I had a chance to see one of my fave bands of all time. Pearl Jam played in Saskatoon and even though our seats had a lot to be desired, I was blown away by the show. With no new album to promote, Pearl Jam played a killer set of old and new songs. Given their extensive catalogue, they will always omit a few of everyone's favourite songs. Personally, I would have loved to hear "Man of the Hour," "Lowlight," and "I Am Mine" but I can hardly complain since they plyed "Rearviewmirror," "Daughter," and "Do the Evolution." Pearl Jam are not a typical big-time band with etched-in-stone setlists. Every time they hit the stage you never know what songs they will play. They may play most or all of their "hits" or they may have a setlist that caters more to their rabid, hardcore fans. One of the things I've admired about Pearl Jam is that they were one of the biggest bands on the planet when they started, but they willingly shot themselves in the foot commercially by refusing to make music videos and by doing very little press. They did not want to be over-exposed. I like the fact that I can go to record shop and by their album the day it comes out without being beaten over the head with it by hearing their latest single on Muchmusic and MTV and radio ten times a day. I love U2, but it gets to a point where you can only listen to "Vertigo" so much in one day. So when Pearl Jam's new album comes out in a few months time, I'll be there at A & B Sound or HMV. And by the sounds of the two new songs they played, it's gonna be great.