Last full day in North America

May 02, 2005 09:39


So today is my last full day in North America. I’ve been hanging out at sarahdeguelph’s mother’s house for the last week, and it’s been one of the most relaxing times in the past year. Which is strange, since we’re about to go to Europe and I know that sarahdeguelph is no where near as relaxed as I am. But that doesn’t really say much.

I’m currently delaying re-packing the backpacks to ensure that we each have two sets of clothes in each backpack, so we’re not SOL if only one of them shows up in Europe. I also have to pack the carry-on luggage today. I don’t expect to bring much, since I should be sleeping the whole trip, but perhaps I will since recently I’ve been having problems sleeping through the whole night.

Living in Toronto next year is going to be strange, since it will be the first time since Fall 1999 that I haven’t been living in Waterloo. There’ll be a whole new city to get used to, and all the stuff that comes along with that. I got a taste when I met up with quikchange and Lavalife Dave (who appears not to be LJ-enabled) to explore the Distillery District of Toronto. It was fun and felt very Ottawa-y.

I don’t think I’m going to justify that last remark.

Oh, and if you’re going to Atmosphere, the Smoked Salmon pizza is excellent, the Calabrese pizza is good, and the Cordon Bleu pizza is mediocre. I can’t say average, since that would imply that there are other menu items that I would enjoy less.
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