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Monday, April 16, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
SHOPPING FOR NEW SPECTACLES
About a month ago I realized I could not read street signs properly when I was driving. Geoff and I were looking for a street and he asked me to read the street names out for him as he was driving. We quickly realized that he could read the signs way before me. Time to get my vision checked!
So last Monday I went in and got my vision checked it changed but not by much at least not enough to make my vision as blurry as it has been. The culprit was the anti-glare film on my glasses was so scratched up that it's like I am looking true fogged up piece of glass.
As much as I love my Theo's that I have had now for I think 8 years!!!! It was time to get new glasses.
A few pairs of glasses back for Geoff when our regular Eye Glass Shop changed owners we discovered Karir Eyewear. See we used to shop at Envy in Beach however when the owner sold the shop we found that the new management did not carry any unique frames. They still have a good selection on contemporary mainstream frames but that is not what we usually look for.
Not only does Karir have great selection; the manager at the Yorkville location is amazing. He always remembers us by name and "frames". When we walked in on Saturday the first thing he said to Geoff "How are your glasses treating you?" I would like to point Geoff was not even wearing his sunglasses.
Stay tuned for some pics of me in my new spectacles.
So last Monday I went in and got my vision checked it changed but not by much at least not enough to make my vision as blurry as it has been. The culprit was the anti-glare film on my glasses was so scratched up that it's like I am looking true fogged up piece of glass.
As much as I love my Theo's that I have had now for I think 8 years!!!! It was time to get new glasses.
A few pairs of glasses back for Geoff when our regular Eye Glass Shop changed owners we discovered Karir Eyewear. See we used to shop at Envy in Beach however when the owner sold the shop we found that the new management did not carry any unique frames. They still have a good selection on contemporary mainstream frames but that is not what we usually look for.
Not only does Karir have great selection; the manager at the Yorkville location is amazing. He always remembers us by name and "frames". When we walked in on Saturday the first thing he said to Geoff "How are your glasses treating you?" I would like to point Geoff was not even wearing his sunglasses.
Stay tuned for some pics of me in my new spectacles.
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
FARMER'S FRUIT MARKET - OPEN
For over a month a sign at 1620 Gerrard Street East in bright green letters has been taunting the Coxwell and Gerrard area . All it read "Farmer's Fruit Market" no date when it is opening or any other information. Today as I went for my walk to No Frills to my surprise the little market was open. They were not fully stocked yet but the produce they had was beautiful and well priced. They were obviously overwhelm by the amount on customers on there first day open. That did not stop almost every customer in there from buying something and saying as they were paying we will be back and man are we ever happy you opened.
I picked up everything I was planning on buying at No Frills and checked out in probably half the time it would have taken me at the grocery store.
Here is what I bought with todays prices:
Fresh Grapes - $2.94
Zucchini - $0.20
Strawberries - $1.59
Organic Blueberries - 2 @ $1.99 each
for a total of $8.71
I picked up everything I was planning on buying at No Frills and checked out in probably half the time it would have taken me at the grocery store.
Here is what I bought with todays prices:
Fresh Grapes - $2.94
Zucchini - $0.20
Strawberries - $1.59
Organic Blueberries - 2 @ $1.99 each
for a total of $8.71
Friday, July 24, 2009
My Ikea experiance part 1
On June 26 we had a minor flood in our kitchen and this prompted us to decide to renovated our kitchen; the kitchen really needed a makeover and we were planning on doing it at some point so why not now. The only concern was cost we needed to keep the full reno at around 10,000. We got to this number after talking with my Realtor Josee Couture (if you live in Toronto and need a Realtor she is great) she basically said with the market value in your area and the condition of our home a kitchen reno would add approximately 10,000 to 15,000 to the value of our home. That said since we are doing all the work ourselves (or I should say my dad is doing the work) all we needed to do is try the keep the materials cost down and everyone knows that Ikea gives the more bang for your bucks in wow factor.
Luckily I am an Interior Designer so I was able to measure design and turn around a preliminary floor plan and elevations for my kitchen in a day; so off we went to Ikea North York on June 28 to purchase my kitchen. I had already chosen at home all the Ikea finishes that I wanted (their website is extremely detailed); they even have a kitchen planning toll online that I would have used instead of drawing my plans by hand other then the fact that the software is not compatible with a MAC. We go to the kitchen section of Ikea and I find someone in a yellow shirt; this is a brief description of our conversation:
Me: I would like to speak to someone to ensure that the kitchen I've designs works and then get some help to make sure I have all the components.
Ikea: Did you plan your kitchen using our kitchen planner?
Me: No, but I am an Interior Designer and I have full plans and elevations of the kitchen.
Ikea: You have to enter your kitchen in our kitchen planner; let me set you up - it should not take you too long. We will also place your name on a list so someone will come to talk to you.
Me: The only reason I did not use your kitchen planner was that it does not work with a MAC
Ikea: Yeah we know you should have just come straight in to the store; here is everything you need to get started.
I would like to point out that the whole family (Geoff, Chrstophe and me) left for Ikea that day around 10am. So I sit down get started various people come around and tell me how the plan looks great; wow you have such a big project, your kitchen it going to look great, and to answer various questions I have. Lunch rolls around we have pasta at the Ikea restaurant (the kitchen planning tool lets me save my kitchen on-line o I could leave freely and come back as I needed). After lunch I come back and finalize my kitchen around 4:30pm it's done I am finally ready to order. You ask why it took so long?
Luckily I am an Interior Designer so I was able to measure design and turn around a preliminary floor plan and elevations for my kitchen in a day; so off we went to Ikea North York on June 28 to purchase my kitchen. I had already chosen at home all the Ikea finishes that I wanted (their website is extremely detailed); they even have a kitchen planning toll online that I would have used instead of drawing my plans by hand other then the fact that the software is not compatible with a MAC. We go to the kitchen section of Ikea and I find someone in a yellow shirt; this is a brief description of our conversation:
Me: I would like to speak to someone to ensure that the kitchen I've designs works and then get some help to make sure I have all the components.
Ikea: Did you plan your kitchen using our kitchen planner?
Me: No, but I am an Interior Designer and I have full plans and elevations of the kitchen.
Ikea: You have to enter your kitchen in our kitchen planner; let me set you up - it should not take you too long. We will also place your name on a list so someone will come to talk to you.
Me: The only reason I did not use your kitchen planner was that it does not work with a MAC
Ikea: Yeah we know you should have just come straight in to the store; here is everything you need to get started.
I would like to point out that the whole family (Geoff, Chrstophe and me) left for Ikea that day around 10am. So I sit down get started various people come around and tell me how the plan looks great; wow you have such a big project, your kitchen it going to look great, and to answer various questions I have. Lunch rolls around we have pasta at the Ikea restaurant (the kitchen planning tool lets me save my kitchen on-line o I could leave freely and come back as I needed). After lunch I come back and finalize my kitchen around 4:30pm it's done I am finally ready to order. You ask why it took so long?
- If I could have used the planning tool with my MAC I could have came in with a plan already inputted in their oh so sacred kitchen planning tool
- Every time I tried to add a upper cupboards the system would go bonkers
- I could not override the pulls to mix and match the styles (we are using long D pulls and want to select the length based on the size of the door or the drawer)
- Unless you have a perfectly square room the programme does not seem to like you and gives you a hard to to place cabinets in that will need to be cut to fit your room
- Every time I tried to rotate my 3D drawing it would zoom all the way in and I would have to restart looking at the 3D a few times before it worked
- Whenever I wanted to speak to someone i had to wait 15 to 30 minutes on average. 15 minutes is acceptable; 30 minutes is a bit long. One time I waited almost 45 minutes. they really need more staff.
- Will the cabinets fit with the height of my ceiling?
- Will my range hood fit with the height of my ceiling?
- What pieces will have to be cut to fit - so when everything gets home I know what to do.
- Can I actually cut all the pieces we talked about?
- What is the return policy
- What is the warranty
- Is there anything I did not ask or seem to have though about that your expertise as an Ikea Kitchen Planner can add?
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