hello again!
the week that just passed has been filled with activities. University/college has started so i have tried that life out a bit. The course in sociology seems really interesting. the only problem being that the admissions board have dropped me from the course which means that i am not allowed to be there.
i will see if i can argue the case on tuesday next week. if they refuse to give me grades for it, i will see if i can sit in class anyhow. i will be there just to learn and they don't need to put me in their particular system. I have paid for the course so that is not the problem.
i am beginning to think that it's a private witch hunt against me. i don't have energy to tell you about all the road blocks i have run into during admission,translate transcripts etc etc....but believe me it's a few.
so i am feeling very drained by the whole system that(at this point in time) feels more like a dinosaur beaurocrazy than a learning institute. I hope that my initial view of okanagan college will improve.I hope that soon they will actually allow me to learn something which is why i am here.


beside this little minor annoyance i have had a good time. it was peter's birthday on the 8th so i took him to a cabin on top of larch hills. the cabin was very rustic so we had to carry pretty much everything we needed.
therefore i had packed a ton and we lugged it all uphill on skis. he didn't look too pleased as he struggled up the hill with a heavy load.

i was beginning to think that it's a bit cruel to give a workout as a b-day prezzie.
once we got to the cabin and dropped our packs and started a nice fire though he looked pleased as punch. it was a beautiful evening, away from everything,stars in the sky and snow on the trees.


we gorged ourselves on the goodies i had brought along. half because we were ravenous after a good hike up and half so that we didn't have to carry them down again.
going down proved a lot easier at first.....until my ski boot cracked in half. i think i must have put it too close to the fire over night and it had dried it out completely. the other factor that could play a role is that the boot was made at the beginning of time and might be feeling it's age.
anyway, this cracked shoe left me with absolutely no steering ability. when i finally slowed down and landed soft in a pile of snow the repair kit came out. i jury-rigged it with rope to tie it back together and this took a few trials until it was as good as new.

in the same manner as last week i have been recording my impact of the environment.
i have a lot of numbers and no real knowledge as to what they mean and what i will use them for. i figured that as i jot down my life as a calculation i will learn aspects of it that i wasn't aware of.
Take electricity for example.

The first weeks usage was 31 811.55W that is for one person- minus the freezer, fridge and washing machine.
to me that sounds like an awful lot. This was during a week when i was very conscious of my lights etc and tried to turn off stuff as much as possible.
so what does these numbers mean.
well i am not sure. one thing i know however is that it would be very hard to power our house with the energy creating bike that peter has created.
we calculated that in order to achieve 4200W we would have to cycle 6hrs a day for 7 days a week. we are still not even a quarter to the number thirty-one thousand eight hundred eleven and fifty five!!!w.
isn't that crazy.
I don't know yet how much an average household use. not that it matters so much.even if i don't use as much as someone else i still need to lower those numbers by a lot to make a self sustainable home a reality.
moving on to water consumption and i found after i added the numbers on the research sheet that i had consumed at least 800litre by myself in the last week. then i think about people in poor countries that have to walk for miles and miles to get a bucket (25 litre?)of water that is carefully used because of the scarcity and hard labour involved in getting it.
our way of life is not fair and it is not sustainable. how can we in rich societies assume that we should have all these privileges and not share them with people in poorer countries.
according to the coursebook in sociology the richest 20% of world population takes 80times more of the communal cake.(john j macionis)
if you had a kid like that at your birthday party you would call him/her a greedy,spoilt brat with no manners.
i guess i have to try harder still to become less of a negative impact on the planet.
i will continue to let you in on my research as i go.
for now...got some anthropology to study:)
lots of love
miki