Whew, another good, but long, day.
I think I might try to keep this one short because it is almost 11pm and my bed
is calling.
Today was a shopping day, my Mom
came down around 10am and we hopped on a street car to the Eaton Centre. The
mall wasn’t very busy yet, so we strolled around the stores commenting on what
we liked and didn’t like. We bought a few things, Mom more than me due to my
limited funds, and had lunch in the food court. I love shopping with my Mom
because we have a similar style which is appropriate for both our ages. It is
fun to help my Mom pick clothes, and it is always nice to see her get excited
about an item. It was a successful shopping trip for sure, and we were so tired
at the end that it felt like we really did shop until we dropped.
Later on my Mom and I met my Dad
at the hotel that they are staying at. I have to take a minute to mention the
awesome bed they had in their room. It was king size and it was the most comfy
bed I’ve ever laid on, I never wanted to get up. We decided that we would spend
the evening doing what the three of us love to do, dinner and a movie. We had a
great dinner at Milestones, even though the waiter was little distracted at
times, and then went to see The Vow.
When I was High School I rarely
went out on a Friday night, and instead stayed home and watched movie with my
parents. Over the years it sort of became our thing. We always love to watch
movies together and then talk about them. Even still when I go home for visits,
just me, we go and rent at least two movies a night. I love having movies in
common with my parents and I believe that it has brought us closer together.
The Vow was a pretty good movie. I
wasn’t really sure what to expect. I love Rachel McAdams, and I love to tell
people that she went to York University which is where I went. I have been
finding stories about people with brain injuries/problems interesting lately,
and I think that is why I liked this movie so much. The brain is a strange thing
that no one has really figured out completely, I think that the fact that the
main character lost only part of her memory was really interesting because I
don’t understand how that works. They filmed a few of scenes in Toronto, and it
was fun to nudge my Dad and point out another place that I knew. The spots I recognized
include: The AGO, Baldwin Street, and Casa Loma. I thought that they love story
was totally believable, and when it is meant to be then it is meant to be. I
can’t help it; I have a soft spot for “chick flicks”.
Well, now that I have typed this
up I guess I head off to bed. Sleep just sounds so good right now after two
long, but awesome, days.
I auditioned for York's acting program, and they frikkin love the fact that Rachel McAdams went there. They might as well build a statue of her.
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