Sunday, October 15, 2006

What a weekend...


Can't believe it's Sunday night now as I'm writing this...where has the past 24hours gone? Time just flew by...Luckily I spent Friday night at home just resting.

Saturday, started off not so great but towards the end, it was fabulous. Due to problem signals at the Train station my train from Oakville GO, was delayed by 1/2hour. Basically, a 1/2hr train ride became a 2hr train ride. Sooo dissapointing. On top of that, I forgot to write down my TSO account number. Luckily, dependable Alana, was able to check for me from her home. I remembered the six digits, just not the sequence for 3digits. There were four possibilites...Thanks Alana, for checking me email for me=) Originally I was gonna do some shopping at Eaton Centre but because my train was soooooooo late, I resorted to DT Chinatown. Met up with the Girlz for dinner at what I called the usual place "Golden stone", cheap food. After dinner, we all went to Roy Thompson Hall so that I can pick up the tickets, and since we're early we dropped by Tim Horton's for coffee or in Alana's case, dessert. Luckily, everything went smoothly including my friend that was going to be late but showed up on time. We all enjoyed the show and it was my first experience at the TSO. Thanks for making it a memorable one=) The music was tense, as it was after all a percussions concerto concert, but it made me appreciate all the different instruments and the presentation. The harp, the flute, the piccolo, 1st clarinet, and the strings were so lovely. Like I said last night, in the car, it took my breath away. I can't wait til our next adventure, at the Opera?

Today, after Church, I met up with my team captain for the CN Tower climb to go over the details, etc...for the climb next weekend. After all, it's almost been a year since I've seen Ray. He will be leading one of the RBC teams for the Corporate Climb on Sunday, and since it's also my first time I wanted to make sure I have everything. After the lunch, we both went our seperate ways, as another friend called to make sure I was still available for the afternoon hike back home. I was kinda excited...Exploring another part of Burlington I never knew. I didn't know that the Bruce Trail is 10minutes away from my house on Dundas St., and you climb up the escarpment. I was able to see the CN Tower, and Hamilton as well. The weather was nice and the trails were tricky. Trusting in someone else, climbing all these steep hills, exploring nature, one of my favourite times. There were several spots that no matter where you turned you were surrounded by the feeling of fall, it really felt like we were in a movie, like the secret garden or something. It was a beautiful afternoon. Too bad we didn't take pictures of that. On this adventure, we also talked about ourselves and well other "stuff". It was a wonderful time. I hope to do it again soon! You're a great photgrapher...Great pics, I want to post them all up, perhaps next time...it'll be on my album.


When I forget something you remember, and vice versa. Good team work=)


2 Comments:

Blogger Cliff said...

Glad u enjoy TSO.

last time i didn't even bring my account number. You can use your license as an ID.

10:14 AM  
Blogger Boris' Dad said...

congrats on climbing the tower!

12:20 PM  

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