Cheap beggars can't be choosers
BZZZZY, BZZZY, busy as a bee today!
It's my first Halloween.

And no my nose didn't explode, I thought I'd bought some black makeup from the dollar store, it looked black and the store employee was the one that pointed it out to me and said "hey we have some black lipstick that you could use". When Tresa put some on her hand to try it out, it looked red. I said it can't be. I read the label on it, it said "mood magic". So I put it on. And it looked much darker originally. Pretty much like a dark purple. But then it got brighter.
But the day started out much different. It was the eve of Daylight Savings. And I did some errands before Tresa and Kieran returned from Oshawa.
This is Ola our neighbour, guess what her name is short for. And it's not Olga.
It's Olympia.
Believe me she could be in the olympics for wrestling, weightlifting or shot put, in the men's division. She strong, man.

Anyways it was a beautiful weekend. And there won't be too many like these left this year. So while Tresa put up the hallowe'en decorations, I puttered around the house - swept the front, tidied up the back yard, gathered up all the leaves and trimmed vines. I was pulling up some of the morning glory vines and accidentally grabbed a rose bush by accident. It hurt and I was bleeding. That rose bush is now living on borrowed time.
Instead of hacking the thing to pieces I worked on one of the long standing items on our TODO list.

Three years later, it was still an eyesore for her. But NO MORE. It was coming down.
Knowing that we're going to re-sod our front next spring. I thought. Might as well do it now. I was hoping that I wouldn't have to dig too deep. See that shovel. That's how deep I had to go. The daughter of the previous owner's of our house, said to us when we were buying the house - "Good luck in removing that flagpole, it's probably 10 ft deep."
Not quite.

I beat the flagpole.
Look to the light. The light is good. It's like a miracle, we got that thing out. I couldn't believe how friggin deep it was. They don't use that much cement for the light posts.
See the height of that shovel. That's basically how deep I had to dig.

So with the flagpole out and cut to pieces, basically half the work was done, but we had to head out to a part-tay. So the rest of the flag pole work had to wait til the next day.



This is Eric and Alicia. The friends we had a garage sale with.
That bee belongs to us.
More photos of Hallowe'en...
We got to their place around midnight, but Kieran was super tired. He was ready to sting someone if he wasn't in a nice warm bed.



Inspired by Jordan and Alli's place, in that some IKEA furniture can really work and look good! The next day, I managed to say good-bye to an old pain in my behind. Our old futon. We're expecting our new sofa to arrive this week so. We needed to make room. And I didn't want this thing in the basement, I figured we can find something from IKEA that'll work. So if you want to come All, call us and Tresa and Kieran and I can make an afternoon of it.

There was one lady who was second in emailing me, who was begging me to save it for her. Then when the first guy said he couldn't stuff it into his honda civic, I emailed the lady back to say she could have it if she can pick it up today. She then asked if we had pets or smoked and it the futon was in good condition. I was about to reply. Then I thought. This thing is free. What the HECK? If she wanted something good. Buy something NEW. Damn CHEAP-O. Beggars can't be choosers man. So I called the next dude on the list and they picked it up at 10pm that night. I was hoping it'd be gone before night fall. I checked out Craigslist in SanFran and in the FREE section, someone was getting rid of a futon, old stereo and he just gave his address and said, it's on the curb. First come first served.
Nice pictures of your baby. My colleagues here passed by my desk and all of them agreed that he's cute :)
Kelson
Mon Oct 31, 05:33:00 AM EST
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