Thought it would be nice to share some of our favourite memories from childhood together. I have two major ones;
- We have a pond in our backyard, and when we were young every winter the whole family would play ice hockey together. Our dog, Meka, would always, always be one of the goalies and she loved it. We'd obviously never shoot very hard but nothing got past her.
- Every year we'd go up to Toronto for a weekend. We'd go to Medieval Times - which, for those who don't know is a dinner theatre here in Canada (I think there might be some locations in the States). My sister and I would always dress up to the nines and one time, our knight had motioned for me to come up and he had given me a carnation and kissed my hand. Which probably has greatly influenced my fondness for carnations, medieval-era things and guys with long blonde hair.
- And another weekend, we had taken the boat to Ontario Place and docked it right close to the Molson Amphitheatre. Clay Aiken was playing at the time - and I remember there was one moment that was totally silent, I yelled 'you suck' because I used to be super obnoxious and then he had said 'Who said that? That really hurts!' And the crowd started to boo. It was great.
Anyway, enough about me - what are some of yours?
- We have a pond in our backyard, and when we were young every winter the whole family would play ice hockey together. Our dog, Meka, would always, always be one of the goalies and she loved it. We'd obviously never shoot very hard but nothing got past her.
- Every year we'd go up to Toronto for a weekend. We'd go to Medieval Times - which, for those who don't know is a dinner theatre here in Canada (I think there might be some locations in the States). My sister and I would always dress up to the nines and one time, our knight had motioned for me to come up and he had given me a carnation and kissed my hand. Which probably has greatly influenced my fondness for carnations, medieval-era things and guys with long blonde hair.
- And another weekend, we had taken the boat to Ontario Place and docked it right close to the Molson Amphitheatre. Clay Aiken was playing at the time - and I remember there was one moment that was totally silent, I yelled 'you suck' because I used to be super obnoxious and then he had said 'Who said that? That really hurts!' And the crowd started to boo. It was great.
Anyway, enough about me - what are some of yours?