That was better. Sleepwatch tells me that I slept for 5:25 last night, which is close to 2 hours better than the previous night.Geting to sleep at 11:10 was also a bonus. As I wrote yesterday, I would rather go to sleep early and wake up early rather than vice versa.
It's already after 9am, and i have just returned from a Tmmies run. I had already consumed my mug (1/2 mug 2X) and Sue her usual big mug. But the lady awoke with a headache and was about to brew a second mug when I offered to venture forth a get her a "good coffee" from Timmies. She was quite enthusiastic about this.
While I usually say Tims and not Timmies, I read an article this morning by a Brit now residing in Toronto, and Timmies is one of the strange Canadian slang words that she mentioned. Of course, it refers to the ubiquitous Tim Hortons. It is not an abbreviation for coffee, however, just for the place that is Tim Hortons. We do not call coffee from other establishments, Tims or Timmies.
Other peculiar Canadian slang that she mentioned were toque, washroom, Loonie/Twonie, runners and two-four. You already know about toque, but you can read about the others here if you like. Briefly however, loonie/twonie are our one and two-dollar coins that have replaced paper currency because an image of a loon graced the first Loonie. Runners are what we call running shoes that you may call trainers or sneakers. A two-four is a case of beer and also our May 24th holiday (Queen Victoria's birthday). Many a two-four is consumed on May two-four.
Driving though for coffee, I had to insert my credit card rather than simply tap because it is a new one, by which I mean an updated version of an old one. This will involve much updating on various sites such as Timmies and Amazon, for example. It's a bit of a pain, but once done, it will save time for 6 years.
Next, I shall get back in the car to visit the tire shop where they will change Hermione the Honda over from winter to summer tires. I look forward to the nice, less noisy ride of the summer tires, but I don't look forward to the changeover expense. The storage fee plus the change-over fee will amount to more than $100, and I have to do this twice a year.
Fortunately, the weather is nice today and will rise to a positively balmy 14C/57F. Unfortunately, it won't last, and we shall suffer through an ice storm tomorrow and into Wednesday, during which the car and its summer tires shall remain parked in the garage.
Now to do some more credit card updating an inputting before I head out again.
Getting a few extra hours of sleep can truly make the whole world look a bit brighter in the morning. It was such a kind gesture to head out for a Tim Hortons run to help with that headache, especially with the unique Canadian slang we all know and love. How has your Monday afternoon been so far?
ReplyDeleteHard to say about the afternoon because it is still morning. 😁
DeleteI'm leaving the snow tires on for a few more weeks.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had a Tim Horton near us here. Dan loves their peanut doughnuts but for some reason they're only available in Buffalo area. Well, he may get one on Friday when we do the gramddaughters' pick up at a halfway point on Interstate 90. He asked for the doughnut and I asked for good NY bagels.
ReplyDeleteWe're changing the tires at the end of April :-))
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to make myself a coffee now... I'll filter it directly into the cup... delicious.
Best regards, Viola
That was nice of you to run off for a good cup of coffee - I hope it relieved her headache. **Marcia, what the heck is a peanut donut?
ReplyDeleteGood for the extra sleep! I like going out for coffee but am too lazy to get dressed right away, unless I have a date. I'm having my tires changed out today; it's free though because I bought the tires and rims there and so they swap them for me with no charge.
ReplyDeleteBoy, being short sleeped and exhausted makes everything worse. 5 1/2 hours of sleep and you're as perky as can be. Me? 5 1/2 of sleep does not make me perky at all.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, you could say it leaves me as tired as Hermione the Honda.
DeleteI crack myself up...
Sounds like you have a Tim Horton on every corner. We had 3 on the Missouri side of K.C., in suburbs. One was only open a year and just closed. Lots of owner changes; supposedly owned by Burger King's company? They're 40 miles from my place, cuz I'm on the Kansas suburbany side. Timmies makes me think of Lassie's boy. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of Tums, I usually think of Tim himself, playing for the Leafs, and the tragic accident when he was killed. All in the days long before Tims was equated with coffee!
ReplyDeleteMy local coffee shop used to offer cards which were punched with each cup purchased, and the 10th one was free, or maybe the 11th. I have one more row after enjoying today's Americano. They don't have the cards any more available. Too bad, for I've enjoyed many cups there, and will continue to do so anyway! I'm now trying to figure out why I no longer seem sensitive to caffeine...but can drink it any time of day and fall asleep just fine. Who knows!
ReplyDeleteExtra sleep can help in many situations.
ReplyDeleteI hear you about those temps. I feel we've been lulled into spring, and something might be on the horizon!
ReplyDeleteCars are expensive. My friend was just talking about having to buy a new battery because the Summer heat drains them here so fast.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had snow tires for a long time. We have all season radials. You are a gentle man, kind to get Sue coffee. I'm sure those added hours sleeping made a big difference in you day.
ReplyDeleteI thought Tim Hortons has now been bought up by an American company. Sad for its coffee-loving patrons who are trying to Buy Canadian, but those who love their timmies will never give it up! I guess the local franchise owners are likely Canadians in your neck of the woods? There's that to hope for at least. -Kate
ReplyDeleteIt's a Bazilian company. Better than the other in these unfortunate days.
DeleteGlad anytime to have more sleep! I am happy for you!
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You are the BEST of Husbands! I remember enjoying going to Tim Hortons when we drove through Canada so many, many years ago.
ReplyDeleteInteresting re the tire change and they store your off-season tires. Makes total sense!
ReplyDeleteYay for better sleep! And for you being a nice guy to go get that coffee.
ReplyDeleteWe have a few Tim's here, but it has been a while since we stopped at one. You make me want to do it next time we see one!
I am not sure if your Tims and ours are quite the same thing although it is one company. I think the franchise presents itself a bit differently.
DeleteThere’s a ‘Timmies’ in Berwick N.S. where The Golfer’s rellies live. Always full of old fellas😊.
ReplyDeleteLet’s just say the coffee is very different to the coffee we drink in Australia. No flat whites to be seen
What a nice man you are. Sue is a lucky lady.
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