Happy Easter!
Easter weekend has come and gone again, and I am so glad I went home to South River. Well, I never actually did live in South River after about 0.5 years of age and spent most of my time growing up in North Bay and surrounds, but I digress.
My mom made a spectacular turkey dinner for Shea and I on Saturday night (instead of the traditional Sunday, since we were heading home that day) and I had forgotten just how good I had it when I lived at home oh those many years ago. My mother is a fantastic cook and her turkey with all the fixins had my mouth just celebrating the joys of food. And blueberry AND raspberry pie, oh my!!! Shea and I could not move afterwards. It was one of those peaceful could not move afterwards, too.
Sunday was equally great. I had not really played in the snow for years. I didn't really have to dodge snowballs for years, either. I got hit with a few well placed throws by Shea and my feet got soaked, but it was a beautiful warm sunny day. Luckily I am bigger than her, so at the end of the day I won the battle by tossing her in a snowbank. ;)
Did I mention holy crap but there was a lot of snow up there? There was at least two feet of snow on the ground and there were 8 foot piles of snow at every street corner. It just goes to show that Toronto has a much much different climate. I miss that climate.
Till next time.
My mom made a spectacular turkey dinner for Shea and I on Saturday night (instead of the traditional Sunday, since we were heading home that day) and I had forgotten just how good I had it when I lived at home oh those many years ago. My mother is a fantastic cook and her turkey with all the fixins had my mouth just celebrating the joys of food. And blueberry AND raspberry pie, oh my!!! Shea and I could not move afterwards. It was one of those peaceful could not move afterwards, too.
Sunday was equally great. I had not really played in the snow for years. I didn't really have to dodge snowballs for years, either. I got hit with a few well placed throws by Shea and my feet got soaked, but it was a beautiful warm sunny day. Luckily I am bigger than her, so at the end of the day I won the battle by tossing her in a snowbank. ;)
Did I mention holy crap but there was a lot of snow up there? There was at least two feet of snow on the ground and there were 8 foot piles of snow at every street corner. It just goes to show that Toronto has a much much different climate. I miss that climate.
Till next time.
2 Comments:
gee didn't know you actuall enjoyed our snow fight. with all your complaining i thought you hated it!
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Anonymous, at 10:56 AM
nah, I just like complaining. :)
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Derk, at 11:38 AM
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