What All The Cool Kids Will Be Doing On September 27th

My friend Dr. Erika is giving a public lecture as part of the Café Scientifique series of public lectures: Our next café will happen on Tuesday September 27 at the Railway Club (579 Dunsmuir Street) at 7:30pm. Our speaker that evening will be Erika Eliason, an expert on Pacific salmon migration who has been featured on the UBC Public […] →Read more

Leaving Las Edmonton

I’m currently sitting in the Edmonton airport, awaiting my trip home. Something about being in airports compels me to write blog postings. Don’t really have much to say ((The workshop I was at was chalk full of information and thought-provoking goodness for me, but would most likely bore you to tears, so I shall not […] →Read more

More On My Trip To Edmontonia

So today was a full-day of workshopping, which was jammed packed with information and so my brain is very full! I had to give a short presentation on my project, which seems to have been well-received – so that was good. After the workshopping, I went for a walk with my colleague, Katie, who is […] →Read more

Edmontonia

Just a quick posting tonight, because I’m in Edmonton, which is one hour in the future compared to Vancouver and thus, it’s one hour closer to bedtime! I have an early morning tomorrow – breakfast at 7:30 a.m., workshop starts at 8 a.m. – and I need to get a good night’s sleep so I’m […] →Read more

So While I’m Breaking All My Blog Rules….

Yesterday I mentioned that there are two things I don’t blog about. Well, apparently breaking the first rule yesterday made the second rule lonely, because I feel the need to inform the interwebs that Dr. Beth, after a brief sojourn, is back on the market! That’s right folks. It’s the news you have been waiting […] →Read more

You can just call me the A.W.E.S.O.M.E. P.I.!

When asked what my blog is about, I usually find it easier to say what it’s not about. “I blog about everything except work and boys” ((I mean, I blog about hockey hotties and suchlike, but not about actual boys that I actually date in my actual personal life.)). Today, I’m making an exception to […] →Read more

And the regular season begins!

It’s been almost a week since the game ended and since I have magical healing powers, my blisters and abrasions were mostly under control, so I decided that I would, in fact, play in this afternoon’s season opener for the Coquitlam hockey team. (My Burnaby hockey team’s season opener was the day after the LG4CF […] →Read more

There’s A First Time For Everything

Tonight, I was called “quiet.” True story. →Read more

Getting Back To A Normal Life

Apparently my ability to blog about anything but the game lasted all of one day. It’s been four days since the game ended and I’m feeling both like I may never fully recover and like it was all just a dream! My physical injuries are all very surface – blisters and abrasions  – and I’m […] →Read more

Student Loan Update – Getting Closer!

So, apparently there is more to life than a 10-day long, world record breaking hockey game. I know it’s hard to believe, but while I was confined to The Compound for 10 days, life went on in the outside world. And one thing that happened while I was gone was that some payments for my […] →Read more