Brussels is suddenly cold. It had been coddlingly warm for a long time. Unfortunately we're paying for it now. Fortunately my bike was stolen the same day it got cold, so I don't have to bike in the cold. Unfortunately this means I have to take the metro to work. Fortunately, my boss is pretty lax about punctuality, so this isn't too much of a problem (it's slow and often late). Unfortunately, it means I have to get a new bike. Fortunately, my boss has a bike he can loan me. Unfortunately he lost the key. Fortunately the lock is of poor quality. Unfortunately I still don't know how to cut it. Fortunately he knows a bike shop that will take care of it. Unfortunately he has two children under the age of 3 and a full-time job, so he doesn't have much time to do it. Fortunately, this means I won't have to worry about getting gloves too soon. Unfortunately, this makes it hard for me to do groceries after work. Fortunately, my room-mate is unemployed and can do them during the day. Unfortunately he was in Frankfurt this weekend. Fortunately I was here. Unfortunately I had a dodgeball tournament on Saturday. Fortunately it was fun. Unfortunately it meant I didn't go to the market as per usual on Saturday. Fortunately it made me realise how incredibly out of shape I am. Unfortunately I am very out of shape. Fortunately it's winter and everyone else is out of shape too.
Monday, November 24, 2008
an unfortunate wind
Brussels is suddenly cold. It had been coddlingly warm for a long time. Unfortunately we're paying for it now. Fortunately my bike was stolen the same day it got cold, so I don't have to bike in the cold. Unfortunately this means I have to take the metro to work. Fortunately, my boss is pretty lax about punctuality, so this isn't too much of a problem (it's slow and often late). Unfortunately, it means I have to get a new bike. Fortunately, my boss has a bike he can loan me. Unfortunately he lost the key. Fortunately the lock is of poor quality. Unfortunately I still don't know how to cut it. Fortunately he knows a bike shop that will take care of it. Unfortunately he has two children under the age of 3 and a full-time job, so he doesn't have much time to do it. Fortunately, this means I won't have to worry about getting gloves too soon. Unfortunately, this makes it hard for me to do groceries after work. Fortunately, my room-mate is unemployed and can do them during the day. Unfortunately he was in Frankfurt this weekend. Fortunately I was here. Unfortunately I had a dodgeball tournament on Saturday. Fortunately it was fun. Unfortunately it meant I didn't go to the market as per usual on Saturday. Fortunately it made me realise how incredibly out of shape I am. Unfortunately I am very out of shape. Fortunately it's winter and everyone else is out of shape too.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
it all strikes me as a bit odd
this is a strange country. Exhibit A:
I tried to go swimming the other day. First they demanded that I wear a bathing cap, which I suppose is okay, what with all the hair I'm shedding. However, I was later told (after I'd paid) that you aren't allowed to swim in anything other than a speedo.
Now I don't have anything really against speedos. Well, I do, but I suppose its a properly European thing to wear. Anyway, I asked what on earth could be the possible rationale behind this, and I'm told for health reasons. Now forgive me, but this seems just plain stupid. The idea that people wearing bathing shorts are somehow tracking in bacteria and dirt from the ocean just seems ludicrous. And on top of that, nobody in Canada is ever caught dead in a speedo at the pool, and we're all doing just fine thank you. So I'd be curious what this edict is based on, other than the pool manager being interested in young men, or holding shares in speedo corp. But it seems that logical explanations are not the Belgian way. One doesn't ask why anything is done, one simply does them.
On a related note, we are currently being billed by two electric companies, and between the five parties involved (the landlords, us, the estate agent, and the companies) no one can decide whose fault it is, or what is to be done about it. I expect this to drag on for several months.
I tried to go swimming the other day. First they demanded that I wear a bathing cap, which I suppose is okay, what with all the hair I'm shedding. However, I was later told (after I'd paid) that you aren't allowed to swim in anything other than a speedo.
Now I don't have anything really against speedos. Well, I do, but I suppose its a properly European thing to wear. Anyway, I asked what on earth could be the possible rationale behind this, and I'm told for health reasons. Now forgive me, but this seems just plain stupid. The idea that people wearing bathing shorts are somehow tracking in bacteria and dirt from the ocean just seems ludicrous. And on top of that, nobody in Canada is ever caught dead in a speedo at the pool, and we're all doing just fine thank you. So I'd be curious what this edict is based on, other than the pool manager being interested in young men, or holding shares in speedo corp. But it seems that logical explanations are not the Belgian way. One doesn't ask why anything is done, one simply does them.
On a related note, we are currently being billed by two electric companies, and between the five parties involved (the landlords, us, the estate agent, and the companies) no one can decide whose fault it is, or what is to be done about it. I expect this to drag on for several months.
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
don't get carried away now Brussels......
Back in Brussels... living the life of a government functionary... Not a bad life really. Went to a giant blow out party for Barack Obama given by democrats abroad last night. Bit of a mistake. Crowd huge. Tickets expensive. Food more so. Horrible crowd control. The whole thing was way too crowded and popular and degenerated quickly dashing everyone's hopes. Hopefully not a symbol for the upcoming Obama presidency.... Everyone here is in absolute raptures about him. Not that I'm not. Nonetheless, I do worry about expectation management. For now though, it's fun to go crazy with everyone and hoot and holler around town about it.
Also today, the progress reports were released!! This is partially what I've been working on, at least in tangent, for the time I've been here. So, this was an enormously exciting period for the politically minded in Brussels today. Even if parsing the difference between "very serious corruption" and "serious corruption" can't quite compare to the second coming...
Also today, the progress reports were released!! This is partially what I've been working on, at least in tangent, for the time I've been here. So, this was an enormously exciting period for the politically minded in Brussels today. Even if parsing the difference between "very serious corruption" and "serious corruption" can't quite compare to the second coming...