Look Out, Vancouver

Tomorrow, scud and I are getting our cute little butts onto a plane and flying to Seattle. Next step, we drive across the border to Vancouver to see what the noise is all about.

I think I have already planned the meals itinerary for the trip, so, you know. That’s good.

We’re just grabbing dinner and hitting the sack tomorrow night – I’m sure we’ll be tired from traveling. On Wednesday morning, we’ll grab some breakfast and then do some exploring at Stanley Park before Matt meets with his new colleagues. I am not sure how long that’ll last, so we’re keeping the evening open. But I do know we’re headed back across the border relatively early on Thursday, where we’ll hang out with other friends before spending the night there and then catching our very early flight.

It’s going to be fast, I know. But I’m already burning with anticipation, I’m so curious to see what will possibly be our new home, and find out whether or not we like it.

Vintage Jamie:

I wonder whatever happened to teclo? Diaryland page now locked, so I’m not even sure I could find out if I wanted to. Wow, remember when Diaryland chat was fun? Remember when you could actually use it to talk to cool and interesting people? Does it even still exist? I’m not even going to comment on the food discussion at the bottom. Just another one of those things that snaps into focus as soon as I have the benefit of hindsight.

Is there any greater moment than a girl’s first Fantasy Fest? No, there is not. I wish I could do it all over again.

2 Responses to “Look Out, Vancouver”

Laila Says:

Well lucky you, the rest of this week is supposed to be gorgeous weather-wise! It’s been a crappy cold spring, so I’m sure us vancouverites will be in wonderful, happy moods as we revel in the sun. I hope you enjoy your trip here!

Jamie Says:

It’s 4:16 a.m., we leave for the airport in 15 minutes, and I’m exhausted. But your comment made me happy.

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