4.29.2005

not far off

Your True Birth Month Is January



Loyal
Social
Logical
Easily jealous
Loves children
Rather reserved
Highly attentive
Likes to criticize
Needs close friends
Ambitious and serious
Smart, neat and organized
Hardworking and productive
Loves to teach and be taught
Quiet unless excited or tensed
Sensitive and has deep thoughts
Knows how to make others happy
Searches for the greatest romance
Resistant to illnesses but prone to colds
Romantic but has difficulties expressing love
Always looking at people's flaws and weaknesses

dear friends,
i should stop reading livejournals
love,
cam

4.28.2005

overheard...

dear friends,

my new fave website is overheard in newyork, here is a sample:

Dumb teen: Hey, look at this! It says "Train for jobs in beeyotch."
Smarter teen: Fool! That word is biotech. Why you gotta be ignorant all your life?
--1 train
Overheard by: Manhattman


also mr. swoon himself is the torontoist's tall poppy this week.

and, my resolve to get to kingston for the final fantasy show this summer is further strengthened my the fact that a mariah carey cover is now in the repitoire.

off to java,
cam

4.27.2005

tom cruise hearts joey?!


dear friends,

i read a lot of celebrity gossip. very little shocks me. but i was stunned to find this picture [link courtesy of someone who comments on pink is the new blog] maybe it's not real...

don't confuse me for someone who loves tommy. he is afterall quite short. he need not show me any money. and other than risky business and far and away i hate every movie he has ever been in. but joey? joey belongs with dawson.

praying that ryan and reese don't break-up,
cam

update: more at pagesixsixsix

4.26.2005

link-o-rama

dear friends,

i visited all of the following while procrastinating from working on my paper.

* ny times article from this morning. be sure to check out the slideshow to see the crazy-duct tape prom creations. double check the home-schoolers.
* social theorists in lego... where is bourdieu and his habitus?
* i can't tell which is the best of the worst of these covers, but fits of laughter did ensue
* i continue to love postsecret, my new favourite being from the mom of the 35 year old girl
* most of my papers involve some sort of logic diagram. mock me if you must, but i need this [thanks, qsb research associate luke]
* a sociology group blog. next up a sociology pink is the new blog.
* i am all about food that can be eaten in front of my ordinateur but usb fondue?

also i joined online christian parents today. am i a parent no. am i a sociologist yes.

is it really any wonder that i still have not finished my event-history analysis?
cam

4.25.2005

my heart is an apple


photo of owen stolen from here

dear friends,

last night's final fantasy/wolf parade/arcade fire show at corona theatre was absolutely fantastic. [with apologies to the overworked ms. p ] while, nothing could rival the splendor of the cd-release at the salvation army citadel in the fall, the corona theatre was an excellent backdrop for 2/3 of the bands. and, the presence of final fantasy on the bill and owen on stage throughout the arcade fire set upped the awesomeness factor.

be sure to check the blocksblocksblocks site for two final fantasy mp3s and other incendental radness.

and now i must regress,
cam

4.24.2005

countdown to re-lockdown

dear friends,

given the astounding productivity achieved during last week's lockdown, i have realized it must happen again before i am free of my mcgill shackles.

after several days of moderate progress and recovery punctuated by lots of sleep, an icrm reunion, and tonight's arcade fire show at corona theatre, tomorrow i vow to do the following:

* finish the paper for the politics class which is due tuesday. it is 30pp and i have a 25pp draft. the bugger is that i need to re-run some of my models now that i have changed my dependent variable from just 1 question to an index. good news is that i have done the factor analysis and created the index. tommorrow could be a long day, but it will get done

* finish the long-ago-should-have-been-done event history analysis. the good news: merge problems solved, theory component fine. bad news- essentially no analysis done. must must must get done before friday.

* work on my c-t-m for studying prayer project proposal and send to bob for feedback

so, from tonight i am not leaving the house with the following exceptions: grocery shopping if i run out of soup or think i am going to get scurvy, invigilating the tv and society exam on wed, and if i am not yet done, tania's good-bye dinner on thurs.

lockdown begins in t-minus 12 hours

cam

4.23.2005

stalking zach braff, episode four

dear friends,

all of my early stages of detective work for naught, zach braff does not arrive until today.

welcome to montreal zach braff. when i am done with my factor analysis of trust, i may come find you. nay, after i am done my event history analysis i will come find you.

as amanda would say, it's only stalking if they do not like it...
cam

ps- the number one way to get to this blog, after being my amigo, is to search "zach braff shooting last kiss montreal"... hey y'all... let me know if you are a more professional stalker than me...

pps- zach braff, if it was you reading from beverley hills, could you please tell me if jessica simpson and that guy who does the stupid stuff on mtv and plays one of the brothers duke hooked up at your bday party?

4.21.2005


maybe i'm one of the mean girls...

4.20.2005

mcgill winds down, i wind up...

dear friends,

this is the blogpost wherein i share what has kept me from blogging.

exhibit a: email sent to my girls on sunday

lockdown has been productive and unproductive. other than a brief outing to get
chicken mcnuggets and other provisions (toilet paper) yesterday and a recent
trip to the java u for an emergency soy chailatte i have been in complete
lockdown.i did not leave the house thursday or friday. yesterday i bathed.today
i just pretended to, and after 4 days in pj pants put on real pants to get the
latte. i have not changed back into pjs under the rationale... if you were pjs
for four days straight pants are the new pjs and will make me more productive,
or atleast i will appreciate the pjs more when i put them back on. 3 papers (2
of which are essentially the same paper), 1 stats assignment, and 1 presentation
and I am academically done at McGill. Iwould just blabber my way through,
unfortunately the paper is also what forms the basis of my summer job and I do
not want to screw it up too badly and risk my retirement life.

exhibit b: attending the shins show. verdict- awesome music, bad stage banter, even worse crowd and no zach braff

exhibit c: msn procrastinating/hilarity [see picture above, with caption something to the effect just when you were thinking who told this guy it was ok to wear those giant hoop earings out pops mom in her biker shorts]


cam1.5 papers and assorted leftovers and then i will be free... first
princeton deadline may 15 says:

hahaha where is that from?
Dave says:
it's this book full of pictures like that one with caption under them
Dave says:
it was a magazine started in Montreal then moved to NY
cam1.5 papers and assorted leftovers and then i will be free... first
princeton deadline may 15 says:
what is it called... vice?
Dave says:
but i got the book at Barnes and Nobel at the University Village
Dave says:
yeah


bear in mind i do not find the picture as hilarious as this nysic-esque conversation...

and so dear friends there is more lockdown to come with the finishing of the long over-due event history paper... but at least there will be some solidarity as former roomie par excellence lukas comes to town and he and ms. p work the grade-a-thon

as mariah would say... it's like that y'all...
cam


4.18.2005

otiosity

dear friends,

i must work on the fact that during non-peak periods i tend to be guilty of otiosity.

and on that note i must get back to my lionel-richie style paper-writing,
cam

4.17.2005

mrs. banhart i shall never be

dear friends,

i have used this space to claim that several singers are my future significant other, including mr. devendra banhart.

once upon a time, the sweet sounds of devendra could be heard from the room closest to the kitchen in the icrm, i responded with something to the effect of "oooh my boyfriend", to which someone responded that devendra and i could never be together because he would never just want to watch csi or law and order.

for many months i have continued to believe that devendra might not be a complete gonzo. this interview made me change my mind.

blog posts are to lockdown what sweatpants are to sabbatical. [that is to say occur more frequently than is normal or advised]
cam

4.16.2005

apparently i heart my phone

dear friends,

so after spending virtually the entire morning on the phone i started to think about how much time i do spend on the phone. i usually think of myself as someone who dislikes the phone. if email is an option i usually take it. and i have several really good friends that i keep in touch with primarily over msn and in no way think that this means they are lower on the friendship hierarchy than my phone friends. anyway, my phone has this feature that logs the time and since i rarely play with the features on my phone i have never reset it. in the approximately 12 months i have had this phone i have talked over 120 hours!!

this is astonishing to me as there are only a few people that i regularly talk to on the phone-- i once a week chat with my dad about the weather and random happenings, i catch up every week or two weeks with best friend for ever amanda who is abroad, i used to talk to carla a lot but now she is in wales, i sometimes talk to tanya but not like for hours, luke and i used to co-ordinate plans when he lived at the icrm, heather and i speak epically in the event of boy emergencies or when she and hilary drunk dial me, and then there is life-coach chris who became a regular phone-friend after several years as a daily-email friend.

at first i really felt guilty about the 120 hours, like i was somehow not living my life or that i should have been out building social capital or something, but then typing up that second paragraph made me realize that those conversations were all things i enjoyed. and, so while i should have spend this morning in further lockdown finishing up marking or working on the paper for monday, presentation for tuesday, and assignment for wednesday... i am actually much happier that amanda filled me in on the happenings in port rowan, her adventures as a teacher, her geriatric roomates and her grand plans for the summer. and, i am even ok with chris tipping the life coach balance back in his favour (yesterday i thought i had returned to the life coach role that i originated when we first became friends when he phoned me with a case of the nerves before his presentation at the sss) by inquiring about my life and listening to me rant about stuff. and, he also had some great gossip about one of my future classmates ;)

so back to the lockdown, unless you want to like call me or something...
cam

4.14.2005

catho-links

dear friends,

good piece in the times today about small-o orthodox catholic youth. certainly a reflection of what i see among the people that i know who are active in the church. i also think it lends a lot of credibility to the culture-wars argument and has given me more research ideas. (yay for being at a place that i can actually do these things!)

also, another of my tertio millenio "professors", fr. neuhaus has started a mini-blog, a rome-diary detailing his reflections as we approach the announcement of a new pope.

with prayers,
cam

unrelated: person who semi-regularly reads my blog from beverley hills... are you zach braff?

4.13.2005

the nicest thing....

dear friends,

i blog from the soc lounge, where i am currently in between poorly timed meetings. i was checking my email for the upteenth time when i received one with the subject line "bus pass" from a faculty member at mcgill.

i check and behold! i had indeed lost my bus pass... so anyway, i email back assuming i lost it somewhere at peel or on campus and inquiring about how i could get it back. the faculty member responds with a phone number for this woman named faye. so i call faye thinking that she is his secreatry or something...

but in fact she is a sweet carribean grandma who found my metro pass on the stairs in snowdon (escalator broken again...) and thought i might be a student at mcgill... so she looked up in the phone book and somehow got in touch with the person who emailed... and now she is going to drop it off for me at the metro station...

so i thank her profusely and she's all like god bless...

nice people make my day,
cam

4.10.2005

joisey and the unitarian jihad

dear friends,

priscilla kindly sent me a link to some reasons y'all should visit me next year.

also, i think you should all go get unitarian jihad names.

that is all,
cam

4.09.2005

stalking zach braff, episode three

dear friends,

yesterday i thought i may have found one of the shooting locations for last kiss. i happened to be walking down milton from mcgill toward tanya's apt. i never ever walk down milton now that i live at the icrm, but once upon a time i would walk by these movie sets often.

anyway, for all of you googling "last kiss montreal zach braff" or "zach braff shooting in montreal" it was a false alarm. they are shooting the movie "miss me too", which is not code or anything... i talked to someone on the set and he told me it was a quebecois silent film.

so they totally need permits to shut down streets and i want to know where in montreal they need to go to do that. perhaps i will have more time to devote to being creepy when school is over. damnable phd.

also, i am developing a disguise that involves a sparkly mask...
cam

ps- happy birthday again tanya
pps- i am never drinking again

4.08.2005

recommended reading

dear friends,

i have been rather silent on the pope's death, but if you truly believe in the church's teachings death is never a sad thing, except for those left behind.

since graduate school has turned me into a footnoted person, i offer the following recommended reading:

actual paper book: "crossing the threshold of hope", recommended by a friend a couple of years ago. among the most important books i have ever read and good for non-catholics since it is written in q and a format.

internet: george weigel, ethics and public policy centre, this past summer i was a tertio millenio scholar, which translates to learned about the church's social teaching and toured important relgious cites and places the pope lived and worked. george weigel (official biographer and friend of the pope).

below is another picture from friends in krakow,
cam

student dorms in krakow, yesterday Posted by Hello

4.05.2005

the princeton diaries


dear friends,

after just over 48 hours in the garden state i am back at the icrm with much to report... i only have the brain power to go chronologically...

sunday- left the manor around noon, met chris at the airport after 5. boo and hiss to circling in the air for an additional fiddy minutes (on a scheduled 1.5 hour flight) because of traffic at newark. since chris is the best, i got to enjoy a drive through scenic newark and north central new jersey. parts are post-apocalyptic. arrived in princeton in about an hour, the delightful megan who is starting culinary school in july had made all of this amazing indian food including naan bread (who can make their own naan bread? even the indian resto in snowdon can't make naan bread)... chris and megan call their neighbourhood a trailer park... let us just say that the married student housing is cheaper for a reason. it is not glam and looks much like military quarters in trenton. picture 200 identical mint green bungalows. but they are clean and safe and close to school.

monday- the day of meetings and freaking out about meetings. my first meeting was not until 11:30 but chris had to go in for a class at 9 so i went in with him but chose to skip the class in favour of wandering around town. chris instructed me on how to find the record store... and it is possibly the only thing i could provide you with directions to. i managed to chill for a bit walking around rockin with pinky... but at around 10:30 i started to have a panic attack about my first meeting. i would have killed for a vallium.

the first meeting was with 'famous' family sociologist and current president of the population assocition. the first thing she mentioned was that celine (one of my profs here) had spoke to her at the population association meeting over the weekend. because they all know i accepted, she was like tell me all about you and your interests. it went fine and she has the most charming texas accent. she did tell me a lot about the community of family scholars there who all work on the same data set and meet weekly to discuss their work. it seems like a terrifically useful thing to have a group of people who are just as familiar with the data as you but for different reasons at your disposal.

after the first meeting, it was time for lunch with the grad students... met some more people including some other prospective graduate students (mixed bag and may not all end up at p'ton). after lunch i had time for another panic attack. (some of you recieved phone calls and text messages...) then it was meeting with most cited author from the asr/chair of grad studies who is incredibly jovial for a genius... but he asked me a gazillion questions about the paper that i sent as my writing sample when all i really wanted to know was about how i could get out of some requirements... (the answer to that is i need to talk to individual professors, but i could test out of anything i wanted...)...

next up was bob, who has the nicest office ever. the nicest office of any that i saw at princeton. he basically has his own conference room. chris believes it is bigger than their apartment. i am so so happy that i will be working with him, not because of the office... but because he is just the nicest. he pointed out that he still has the picture of our seminar group from three summers ago in his office... and we talked about things i can do next year and some of the larger projects he is starting...

in short order there was another meeting but this one was cut short by the fact that the prof was doing the intro to the author meets critic session to follow. i know the least about this woman's work but she was very enthusiastic and kept telling me how bob was a wonderful human being and how princeton is obviously a perfect match for me. i am inclined to agree.

then it was the author meets critic session for a new book just published by a junior facutly member. princeton really is making an effort to encourage and train their young faculty as well. it is a little hard to be at one of these sessions when you haven't read the book... but it was all relatively painless... except for the part where they made all the prospective students stand up. that part sucked.

then it was dinner at "prospect house" it was fancy and there was assigned seating. refer to above diagram. i should note that i was sandwiched between two other prominent people... but obviously ending up at the table with mr. bowling alone was insane.

good things said by r.p : 1) i think you should have applied to harvard 2) queen's is a very very good school

[he has this whole thing about the power of place and how where you grow up influences what you study whether you like it or not and there is enormous power in where you end up for college. he grew up in a small town and went to swarthmore, which he believes are the defining experiences of his life]

mean things said by putnam about sociologists: he quite cleverly asked how many sociological theorists (that would be studied in an intro sociological theory class) were born before the 19th century or in the 20th century. and then suggested that since most everything in sociology has its foundation in theoretical works written between 1870-1920 sociology is totally about the industrial age/revolution.

chris and i were supposed to go for a drink but i was way to tired so we headed back to the apt which was nice since megan was home and feeling better (she had pulled her back earlier) and so we just sat around and gossiped and watched bad tv.

tuesday- just one meeting with a religious studies professor whose work i have read a lot of. she was much younger than i thought she would be... but seemed terrific and also told me about how wonderful bob is as a mentor. then there was a talk at the office of population research (second floor of the sociology building... SOCIOLOGY HAS ITS OWN BUILDING WITH STUDENT OFFICES) . also the lunch (which they do every week) was thai... and sometimes they have indian or italian... de-luxe. for some reason they have labeled me a potential demographer and want to see me move to the second floor. the talk was on why poor mothers choose not to get married and i now really want to read this book.

and then chris and i walked to the dinky which takes you to the real train which takes you to the airport and then to nyc. i am glad to be familiar with that process.

hmmm. lots more but way too tired... excited about going, would never want to go through the visiting process again (although chris and megan certainly made it more pleasant for me than it had to be for some)....

i'm back and on the attack,
cam

4.02.2005

totus tuus


krakow, poland (summer 2004)

4.01.2005

strike 96, strike 97, strike 98

dear friends,

came across this in the daily princetonian this morning...

bon jovi is awesome.
cam