Ever since Thanksgiving, my digestive system has been on the fritz. Sometimes I feel fine, sometimes I have irritating heartburn, sometimes I feel just plain sick. I thought I'd just overeaten the turkey and all the other fine things made for that evening, but when it started lasting for more than a week, I began to worry. I haven't been to a doctor though. I hate doctors. I'm terrified they're gonna find something horribly wrong and that I'll die in a week. I probably fine anyway.
I'll be coming to Nanaimo this weekend for a haircut, and maybe some good ole fashioned Halloween fun! You may be asking why I can't just stay in Victoria, and get my hair cut here. Well, it's sorta simple. I've been going to the same guy for years and years. Both my sisters and my mom also go to him. Quite frankly, he's the best hairstylist ever! I would gladly spend the money on travel costs just to get back to Nanaimo to see him. Richard is the Awesome!! I wish I could find his site, but I've forgotten the URL. I'll try to find out on Saturday.
Also, Dan's graduating on the 10th of November. He'll officially be a Grad Student now. My boss was nice enough to let me go home early that day so that I don't have to wear my uniform to the convocation ceremony. Wouldn't that look great in the pictures? Dan in his fancy robes, and me, in my dirty Petro-Can shirt and a carelessly thrown in pony tail? MMmmm...Sexy!
And in other news, we finally, finally made it to the Eternal Egypt exhibit at the Royal British Columbia Museum. I didn't realize they'd actually flown in statues and pieces of statues from London. These things were actually in the ground and dug up...It blows my mind!
I had kind of expected there to be some similations of Egyptian work, but they actually had huge granite statues of lions and pharoes' heads and the like (pictures are in the link above). I have no idea how they got that stuff in there! They were huge! I was also surprised by how intact some of them were. I thought that much would have done more damage...But I guess that's why they were made of granite, huh?
If you get a chance to see it before it closes on Halloween, you totally should. It'll be ridiculously busy, but it's really worth the trip. And the many hours of line-standing.
Anyway, I don't think I have anymore to say now. I'm tired and it's going to be my bed-time soon. Isn't that sad? He he he...
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