Friday, June 29, 2012

things i'll miss about toronto...

-walking out and seeing the cn tower
-how dog friendly the city is;  if i was going out browsing, she usually came with me.
-santa clause parade *we've gone for 5 years :(*
-st lawrence market
-being a 5 minute walk to whole foods (their pizza and paninis are so good)
-the beaches
-steps to literally everything; every kind of food, books, malls, shopping, museums, parks, movies, etc.
-subway system (even though i rarely took it; i walked literally everywhere-that was my mode of transportation for my time there).
-my favorite used book store, where i bought many books over the years-bmv
-dessert lady tradition (again, we've gotten our anniversary cake from here for 5 years. ugh, this one really sucks)
-nuit blanche-the all night art festival that takes over downtown.
-tiff-the film festival where all the celebs are in town for 2 weeks.
-kensington market
-rom
-tiffany & co-walking past it almost daily and admiring the windows, and getting my ring cleaned whenever i want.
-holt renfrew-browsing this store weekly (even though i couldn't afford much in there) and their amazing christmas windows.
-my apartment and my own space. i love this place.
-it's where i raised chloe!! endless training, crying because it was so hard, and wanting to take her out of her crate when she cried, but it was all worth it now that she's a ball of well-trained love.
st. lawrence market, cn tower in the distance, santa claus parade, and michael c hall (!!) at tiff 2 years ago.
the beaches, holt renfrew christmas windows.
she was soo tiny back then!! that's a UofT sweatshirt that goes on a little bear, it doesn't actually belong to chloe ;) *2007*


"there are things that we never want to let go of, people we never want to leave behind. but keep in mind that letting go isn't the end of the world, it's the beginning of a new life."

1 comment:

Jenni Austria Germany said...

i've never been to canada...maybe toronto should go on my list. you market it well!

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