| Beth Collins () wrote, @ 2009-03-03 19:15:00 |
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5 Things!
Comment to this post and I will give you 5 subjects/things I associate you with. Then post this in your LJ and elaborate on the subjects given. This came from
crys79 , who associates me with:
The Shop Easy – Oh, Shop Easy! The Clarence Ave Shop Easy is/was the grocery store on the corner of Clarence and 12th in Saskatoon. I worked there for years (maybe from 2001 to 2003? or 2004?) during my undergrad. It paid crap, the owners were racist, it smelled like smoked meat but it was an easy job and close to my house(s) so I stayed there. During my tenure at the Shop Easy I worked with two difference gals who I ended up becoming friends with and then living with (JoElla the first year I worked there and then Chanelle in my last year). During my time in Saskatoon I never lived more than 5 blocks from that place (other than those 6 weeks at Chad’s parents place). Do I remember the Shop Easy fondly? No so much ... Do I remember it? Like it was yesterday.
Sociology – I have two degrees in Sociology (as soon as I finish revising my thesis anyway). I remember learning what Sociology was while I was in High School and thinking, wow, that sounds really interesting maybe I will be a Sociologist. I took my first Sociology class in the first semester of undergrad and I was hooked. The fact that I met one of my best friends in that class was just a bonus! I loved my undergrad years; I was co-chair of the Sociology Undergraduate Students Association, I sat as the Undergrad Rep for the Department, I spent my one term “off” between my undergrad and masters working in the Sociology department for one of my profs (shout out to the Schizzels yo!), I found the discipline utterly fascinating. Even though my masters degree taught me that I don’t want to be an academic (and I don’t really think of myself as a Sociologist) I am still proud that Sociology is “my” discipline. Plus, without Sociology I would have never met Dorothy Smith, one of the greatest and most inspiring people. Dorothy is the main reason that Feminist Sociology exists.
Cooking – I am glad that people associate me with cooking. I love to cook, although these weeks away from Tim have taught me that I much much much prefer cooking with and for people than by myself. Although, I did have a delicious beet, carrot & ginger salad on quinoa for lunch today – but that is another story for another post. I have attempted/thought about/pipe-dreamed about making my livejournal a food blog many times but it never works out. First, because I am too lazy (and untalented) to take food photographs. And second, because I am not a good enough writing to make it interesting. It doesn’t matter, no matter what I do I am always going to enjoy talking about food (in person, on my blog, in my sleep) and eating food.
Tim – How do I feel about being associated with Tim in my top 5 ...? Well, there is a time when I would have thought that being associated with my boyfriend through my livejournal was lame. Likely there are people who will read this who will think it is lame. Nonetheless, I am not embarrassed of it and it is not lame. Being associated with Tim through livejournal does not mean that I am just some girl who yammers on about her boyfriend on her lj (if you think that feel free to stop reading now and never come back). Talking about Tim on lj is about being happy, it’s about being in a healthy committed relationship, it’s about valuing the time I spend with my partner and then talking about the things that we do together. In my life, the things I do with Tim are important, because Tim is important and because I am happier with Tim than I ever thought possible. Another thing that I want to mention here is that Tim isn’t just some guy. Tim is one of the most passionate, dedicated, well grounded people that I have ever met. Honestly, he makes me a better person. He is going to practice Environmental and Aboriginal law. He has taught me so much about how to live better and how to be conscientious of the Earth and other people. He’s smart, funny and caring. He is also a damn fine Scrabble player.
Victoria – Is Victoria home? Who knows? I don’t necessarily feel like I know Victoria the way I felt I knew Saskatoon. But, on the other hand, Victoria has a lot of good things to offer, for example the ocean, proximity to hiking and camping, bike routes, fish and farmers markets, good restaurants, moderate temperatures. Getting to know Victoria and the people in Victoria has been fun and I don’t feel as though I am finished yet. I am really enjoying being in Victoria right now (well, not exactly right now because Tim is in Vancouver). I like my apartment, I like my job, I have some good friends. Victoria is a good place to be now. I am open to going other places (other cities, other provinces, other countries).