Busy busy - but having fun!
Busy busy busy - and it just keeps going. Which is good, though, as I've spent too much time lately just sitting around doing nothing. Although its making me tired, its nice to have a steady stream of things to do and people/places to see (good to be tired for a reason, rather than being tired from doing nothing!).
This past weekend involved - 2 dinner parties downtown with some lovely Annesley ladies, one at a Japanese restaurant on Charles St West called 'Masa', and the other a delicious home cooked dinner and surprise birthday party. Both of which spawned many entertaining moments, such as "Thats not tea, its soup", "Me. ME! What's my name?", and the counterpart to He-Man being She-Woman (temporarily, at least). And He-Man being identifed as only 'it's a guy, he has a sword'. (I realize these anecdotes are only funny to the people who read this blog who were actually there, but hopefully it will make them laugh, at least).
Also included was a trip to Body Worlds 2 as well as some other Science Centre exhibits, most of which I hadn't seen for several years, as well as many new ones. Cool. And some shopping, and going to see the movie 'Eight Below', which I really enjoyed (which is surprising, considering that I generally don't like animal adventure/rescue type stories).
Oh! And the news that one of my best (and oldest) friends is getting married - I'm so happy for her. :) As she's trying to plan it long distance, I'll be doing what I can to help her out, so I guess I get to learn about planning a wedding too. Which may come in handy someday, you never know.
More tales of adventure to come, as Kailey & I pack up and head off to Vancouver this week for an extended long weekend ... are you ready for us, Big Phil? I'm looking forward to seeing the sights and doing some new things - and taking lots and lots of (hopefully) cool photographs.
This past weekend involved - 2 dinner parties downtown with some lovely Annesley ladies, one at a Japanese restaurant on Charles St West called 'Masa', and the other a delicious home cooked dinner and surprise birthday party. Both of which spawned many entertaining moments, such as "Thats not tea, its soup", "Me. ME! What's my name?", and the counterpart to He-Man being She-Woman (temporarily, at least). And He-Man being identifed as only 'it's a guy, he has a sword'. (I realize these anecdotes are only funny to the people who read this blog who were actually there, but hopefully it will make them laugh, at least).
Also included was a trip to Body Worlds 2 as well as some other Science Centre exhibits, most of which I hadn't seen for several years, as well as many new ones. Cool. And some shopping, and going to see the movie 'Eight Below', which I really enjoyed (which is surprising, considering that I generally don't like animal adventure/rescue type stories).
Oh! And the news that one of my best (and oldest) friends is getting married - I'm so happy for her. :) As she's trying to plan it long distance, I'll be doing what I can to help her out, so I guess I get to learn about planning a wedding too. Which may come in handy someday, you never know.
More tales of adventure to come, as Kailey & I pack up and head off to Vancouver this week for an extended long weekend ... are you ready for us, Big Phil? I'm looking forward to seeing the sights and doing some new things - and taking lots and lots of (hopefully) cool photographs.
1 Comments:
*blush* But I really thought it was soup! ;) Wahey to Vancouver ... travel blog request! Have fun!
By Hana, at 2/22/2006 5:19 AM
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