Thursday, October 28

Leonidas - Hike - Apartment

I met a Belgian couple that sells Leonidas chocolates in their shop (currently the only Leonidas shop in Western Canada). Two weeks ago, I helped them sell chocolates at the Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival. As a student I used to sell Bamix kitchen mixers on fairs in Belgium, and it was good to be 'back'! (And it showed in the sales figures!).

By the way, Bernard Callebaut's (brother of Barry Callebaut from Wieze, Belgium) has had a chocolate business in Calgary since the 80s, its bankruptcy is the talk of the town.

Some pictures of my last hike. Don't laugh at the shorts! The snow would disappear a bit further, and the weather was very nice.  

(click the panorama to enlarge)

Going hiking again tomorrow, with the Calgary Outdoor Club. Really handy, because they carpool to the mountains, which is great since I don't have a car here. Also, through the Club I'm hoping to meet the people who do this. It looks SO ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC that I just HAVE to do this. I mean, don't you get goosebumps just looking at this? So I'm looking for people who are experienced at this, and I hope to meet them through the Club.

In other news, I moved downtown and am sharing an apartment with 2 Mexicans. Nice balcony in the sun, and a golden opportunity to become fluent in Spanish. To give you an idea how fabulous my Spanish is: a few years ago at a job interview, the interviewer asked, looking at my resume "¿ah - tambien hablas espaƱol?" to which I stumbled several words in Spanish, probably with huge thinking pauses in between every one of them. My performance must have been impressive, as he replied "Nice! Where did you learn Spanish? On your last trip to Spain?" (no, nitwit, I spent 2 friggin years on coursework!!!!)

The above picture is the evening view from our balcony, with the Stampede stadium in the background. The next two are just random shots of Calgary (I've begun to keep a camera in my jacket at all times):

The bread here sucks, so I finally bought a bread maker. A local brand, and the bread comes out amazing (no 'cooked' bread, papa!).

Luis, my Mexican apartment mate just looked over my shoulder, recognized the bread maker in the picture, and is now laughing his butts off, haha!

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Friday, October 8

Working

Besides for the adventure, I came to Canada to get a taste of working in Oil/Gas/Mining. If I wasn't too picky about the job, I'd be working soon, right? Apparently not. So I started looking for something to do in the meantime, and that's how I got my first (temporary) job: Customer Service Representative (read: call center agent) at ADT Security, a large alarms systems company. I work 7am-3pm (Canadian workdays tend to start early). Nearby location, with a great view on Calgary:

I joined the company right in their annual "Customer Service Week", which is a special week. For instance, today they brought in pizza for everyone. My Canadian co-workers have an amazing appetite. Belgian women would at least joke about how they shouldn't be eating this, and do with a few slices less, but not here. I should say I did my fair share too. A good day to start one's job :-)

This (Thanksgiving) weekend I'll go biking in Fish Creek park (here in Calgary) and crank out some more applications.