I Hate Car Alarms

Last night I was trying to get some sleep, as most reasonable people do during the hours of midnight to 7am. At around 2:30am, I woke up to the rude sound of a car alarm nearby letting everyone in the neighbourhood know that it was indeed going off. I shut my window in an attempt to cut down on the sound, and curled back up attempting to sleep. My ensuing sleep was filled with dreams involving car alarms ... I don't remember what they were, but I remember that it involved the car alarm repeatedly going off - which I'm pretty sure is what was really happening outside. I woke up again at 3:30am now totally sick of hearing this damn car alarm going off like a yappy dog wanting attention. It probably took me until 4 in the morning to finally get to sleep again - which means when I got up this morning I was tired, cranky, and just plain unhappy with having to get up. All thanks to a stupid car alarm. When it really comes down to it, how much protection do car alarms give your car? I don't think they give any extra protection. Car alarms are so often set off by their owners that all the thief has to do is look casual, roll their eyes, and continue about stealing the car. In the meantime, more noise is generated that keeps people awake at night, ruins peaceful mornings with blaring sounds, and destroys quiet candlelit evenings.

A quick google search returns several articles that talk about why car alarms are increasingly useless as people acclimatize themselves to the false alarms. So I ask: why are these alarms encouraged by insurance companies? Is there actually a difference that they make so that they can offer cheaper insurance based on a noise-maker?

Maybe there is. But that doesn't help my lack of sleep problem I'm having today.

Heraldk

Jerseys

The NHL this season is introducing the new Reebok Edge jerseys to all 30 teams. The jerseys are much slimmer, and reportedly contain a large number of technological enhancements that are supposed to make players faster on the ice. I'm not sure how much I buy that, but I think they look kind of cool. Many teams in the NHL have taken this opportunity to redesign their jerseys. As usual with this sort of thing, the results have been hit and miss. The Calgary flames new jersey seemed to have riled a large number of Edmontonians because they put the Alberta flag on the shoulder. I don't quite understand why people are upset. Sure, there are two teams in Alberta. Just because the flames are putting the crest on their jersey doesn't mean they are claiming that they are the only Alberta team! I don't really care if they put it on their jersey or not ... in fact it's kind of cool since they're obviously proud to be Albertan. The blue patch does look kinda funny on the red jersey though ...

The Vancouver Canucks' jerseys look pretty good. Except for one really poor detail: they emblazoned a large VANCOUVER on the front of the jersey! WHY? This text looks like somebody was confused at what city they were designing uniforms for and forgot to remove it afterwords. I love the colours of the jersey -- the blue and green look really good together in my opinion. The whale logo isn't my favourite, but the colours were cleaned up and it looks decent.

As for the Oilers ... well I'm not sure yet. They look not too bad, but they seem kinda odd. The vertical striping isn't so terrible, but I'm not the biggest fan of it. The elbows look rather odd too. I guess I'll have to watch a few games to see if I actually like them. We'll see how it goes.

As for the season, I can't wait to watch some games! The Oil made a huge number of changes to their lineup, and I'm excited to see what will happen because of it. I'm cautiously optimistic about our chances this year. The league is getting pretty even and tough across the board which makes it really quite difficult to judge which team will come out on top. I figure, we've got about as good a chance as any!

Heraldk

Family Reunion

This past weekend, Diane and I joined her family on a trip to Manitou, Saskatchewan. It was the location for a family reunion for my family-to-be. It was quite an interesting trip, although with the amount of driving we had to do, it seemed like we barely spent any time there. Four of us, Diane and her dad and sister plus me got into their two BMW cars and drove to Saskatoon. We dropped one car off at the airport and took the other the remaining hour and a bit drive to Manitou. Diane's mom and brother, who were attending a wedding on the Friday, hopped on a plane and flew to Saskatoon where they picked up the car and joined us in Manitou.

Upon arriving, we checked into the hotel there and then joined some of the reunion goers in the community hall which was about a block up a hill. It was a little odd - I kind of felt the same way I did at my family reunion... I was introduced to a bunch of people who I didn't know, but looked particularly happy to see me. In fact it was a little more odd at Diane's family reunion because none of these people had ever met me before. Huh. Anyways, I got introduced to a bunch of people that I probably have already forgotten the names of. I was pretty proud to be introduced as Diane's fiancé.

We hung around the hall talking to people and looking at some photographs. After a couple of hours we returned to the hotel to try and get in contact with Diane's mom and brother who were supposed to have touched down over half an hour ago. Eventually we did get in touch with them and I retired to my hotel room to sleep (since I didn't have any role in meeting up with them).

Highlights from the Saturday: we spent quite a bunch of time in the pool at Manitou springs. It's a very interesting place - the water in the lake is very high in salt and other minerals which means that you float a lot easier in it. So the pool in the hotel uses this water and it's rather neat to be more buoyant in it. Unfortunately, the water is a bit unappealing in colour ... they call it "golden waters", but it really is a kinda murky brown colour. It also is terrible to get in your eyes due to the salt, and it tastes terrible. So it isn't the type of pool that encourages some horseplay. In fact, you really kinda just float around and talk and jump between the hot and cold pools.

There was a lot more talking and photo browsing. We had dinner at "Danceland" which is a very large converted barn that has a rather nice dance floor. We didn't end up staying there for the dance though because they were charging quite a bit extra on top of dinner for the dance, and the reunion organizers had hired some entertainment of their own. So we enjoyed our dinner buffet at Danceland and walked back to the community hall. There was a gorgeous sunset that we thoroughly enjoyed ... and I got a bunch of photos that you'll see hit my flickr stream in the next week or two.

The entertainment we had was a one-man band who had a guitar and some equipment that would play the drums/lead guitar for him for a wide variety of songs he played. He was pretty good. At first I kind of felt sorry for him since people seemed more interested in talking than listening to him. After awhile though people started to get into it a bit more and some dancing broke out. Diane and I even shared a jive! The guy had a good voice and played some pretty good tunes, including an impressive version of Mari-mac (covered by great big sea recently), and finishing things off with the Last Saskatchewan Pirate (oh, the arrogant worms ...).

Not too much happened on Sunday, except that on our way back, one of the family members gave us a quick tour of their farm. It was pretty cool actually, particularly our first of three stops on the tour. On that spot there was an old farmhouse that hadn't been occupied for years. It was quickly decomposing, which was rather interesting to see. It kind of gives you something to think about -- how quickly the land will reclaim the building if you don't upkeep it. I got a bunch of photos there too, and I think I've got a few good ones to post. We'll see how that goes.

After the tour we endured the 8 hours or so that it took to drive back to E-town. I was pretty tired last night so I kinda flopped into bed pretty early and have been slow moving this morning. So I hope I can get things going later on in the week!

Heraldk