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On Saturday morning we woke around 9:30am. The first order of business was to dial room service and have them bring up a $14 pot of coffee and a pitcher of ice water. As mentioned in my previous post, there were no coffee makers in the hotel rooms, and desperate times call for desperate measures. [...]
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Journal Entry: Originally written on Thursday, March 26, 2009 I’m writing this from on board the plane. I’ve been awake since 3:30am and have already consumed at least 4 cups of coffee. I caught a flight out of Toronto, to Montreal. I managed to make it through customs without a fuss. I’m always so lucky [...]
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Last night, when the clock struck 12:00am V and I celebrated the end of February (and our month of raw eating) with glasses of gin and pineapple juice, a bag of chips, and a rotisserie chicken. Yes, I went and bought one of those pre-cooked chickens because I’d been dying for meat and that was [...]
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We are already two months into 2009, and I’ve managed to cross half a dozen items off of my mini list thus far :) To summarize quickly, before launching into photos and details for most of them, here they are: 296. Watch all of the Harry Potter movies in a row 301. Take my kids to a Rainforest [...]
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Good fortune must be the theme of 2009, as I’ve found myself luckier and happier every day since the new year began. I feel more energetic than I have in ages, and everything seems to be working out just as it should. Today I had my first ever set of passport photos taken. It happened to [...]
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After a somewhat disappointing weigh-in on Tuesday, we’ve thrown ourselves into eating better and working out with renewed fervour. I did lose some over the 6 weeks since our initial weigh-in, but the holiday season took it’s toll, and the numbers were not what I hoped. I skipped the gym for two weeks in a [...]
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Posted on January 5th, 2009 in Life List
While I am not making any resolutions for 2009, after successfully completing my 50 Things Mini List in 2008, I have decided to select 75 life list items to complete in 2009. My 2009 Mini List: 2. Visit the Toronto Zoo 7. Run a 5K marathon 8. Plant a garden 12. Make myself a koi [...]
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We made it through the holidays with only minimal strain, and all of that was self-induced. Leaving shopping until the last minute, indecision over what to buy for family and friends, that sort of thing. Still, we pulled it together, had a wonderful Christmas, and I feel pretty good about how everything went. Jack spoiled [...]
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Montreal is just such a grand old city. We didn’t get to see as much of it as I would have liked, but the parts we did see, I fell in love with. I’d consider moving there, even though I can’t read or speak a word of French. Have you ever stood outdoors, in the frigid [...]
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Being down with a cold makes for a slow week on the writing front. Allow me a brief update of some recent happenings. On Wednesday night V and I had some drinks, slipped into something comfortable, got out the scissors, and chopped off my dreadlocks. It was time for them to go. After sporting them [...]
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Before I regale you with delicious tales of nudity, debauchery, and hot midnight fucking, I’m going to conclude the photo/list series regarding the visit from my friend. I know, I know, you want the sex, but these posts are more or less for my own benefit, so that years from now I can look back [...]
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Some weeks ago I had the pleasure of hosting a good friend of mine from Calgary for several days, and taking her to see some of the sights in and around the GTA. The second day she was here, we spent a good part of the day searching for relatives of hers in a nearby [...]
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We had a fairly quiet weekend here at Chez Gibson. On Saturday morning V was so kind as to watch the children so that Jack and I could go out for brunch. We decided to drive to Mississuga to have dim sum at one of our favorite places. The food was great, we both had [...]
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I don’t know about all of you, but I had a really great weekend! On Friday night Jack and I drove down to Hamilton to see The Blue Man Group preform there. We were thrilled to get out for a date, and we’ve both wanted to see these guys preform for years. We had fairly [...]
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I know, I know, I am woefully behind on the blogging front. I’ve been devoting a great deal of my time to other projects, none of them related to sex or this blog. Speaking of sex, that’s also taken up a fair bit of my recent attentions
I’ve missed writing here, and I am [...]
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I haven’t allowed myself time to blog as of late due to wanting to make the most of the final week of summer, not to mention my birthday weekend, which was all kinds of fabulous really. Tickets to Bedouin Soundclash and Blue Man Group for September comprised part of my birthday gift from Jack. He [...]
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Despite my serious bout of the flu, we decided to go ahead with our trip to the states over the weekend. I was feeling mostly better, and I didn’t want to pass up the chance to see more of America, and to cross a thing of two off of my bucket list. After some discussion, [...]
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I really, really want to write about my weekend at Forbidden, but it feels like my thoughts are scattered and disjointed. The entire experience was so surreal…so intense, on so many levels. It was pleasure and pain and wonder and distress, all wrapped up into a scant 41 hours. Before I begin, let me say to [...]
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As much fun as we had in Chicago, we were glad to get the hell out of there (as far as traffic went). We paid FOUR TOLLS on the way out, damn them. We didn’t see a lot between Chicago and Michigan, where we camped that last night. Passing Climax was amusing, as was driving [...]
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