First of all, I want to give some mad props and congrats to Joyce and Cyrus for getting married this past weekend. Although weddings aren't something I usually look forward to, I always come out of them admiring all the work people put into setting one of these bad boys up. Let me tell you now, that there is no way I will ever have the ability to work out such crazy weddings - even for myself. My vision of my own wedding is like a small little ceremony with the immediate families and closest friends, maybe around 100 people at the very most, and then dinner at McDonalds. You like? I'll probably never get married if my banquet is held at McDonalds, haha.
Over the last 96 hours, almost 30 of them were inside a car going from Edmonton to Vancouver, and then back. I think I've developed such a hate towards long car rides that I'll never be driving such distances when I'm independantly roaming the world. However, the time spent in Vancouver was pretty awesome, even though it was short. To be honest, I wasn't really looking forward to this trip, mainly because of the long ride there and back, but I always come back home after a visit to Vancouver learning something new and gaining some pretty good insights. Paying a visit to Vancouver always brings a refreshing experience for me, no matter how much or how little I look forward to it, and I guess that is a good thing for me.
Well, I'm really tired right now, so I don't want to take up too much more space. But, one of the most defining things about this trip is that I was able to beach it out with tshirts and shorts and then winter jacket it on with the toque all within a 24 hour span. Pretty sick to go from the beautiful sunny beaches in Vancouver to the piece of garbage slushy roads in Edmonton.
So, there you have it, the first mad weekend here and gone; there are still many funfilled weekends, that have yet to come.
God, please give us some nice weather, for the sake of which shirt I can wear without paying the price, not on looks, but on weather (oops, Freudian slip) I'll be able to rock them in the right weather conditions.
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