Sunday, January 30, 2005

Good Times, Good Times !!!

As Dana would say... Good times, Good times:-)

That has definately been the case for the last two days...

i. KRISTINS FAREWELL - THURSDAY NIGHT

So we all gathered in McKibbins Irish Pub for the official farewell for Kristin. It was a pretty big crowd that gathered- including Andrew from Washington who was in town with a few friends for a mock United Nations Conference. It was awesome to catch up with him, and remember some of the good times from Chicago :-) It was Karaoke evening, so Anuj and I thought it would be a good idea for us to sing 'Reach for the Stars' and get all the AIESECers dancing.... and IT WAS A HIT!

But also sad for me, as I cannot even begin to imagine Montreal without my German sister. So we almost shed a few tears, but said NO NO... we will cry later, at the airport.

ii. RANDOM FRIDAY NIGHT & DAN IS IN TOWN!

So Friday night was pretty random and play it by ear. Dan arrived to Montreal in the morning, from New York and we both headed in the night to the AIESEC Concordia Information Session. I almost did not make it - due to mass exhuastion from running trainings all day. But Dan and others convinced me... Maz, we will give you energy! So I headed to and spoke at the information session.

It was pretty fun to see all the gang again... and add to that, I finally saw the IC 2002 in Calgary, Global Village Video - awesome. Afterwards, a group of us headed to get something to eat and to catch the movie 'Coach Carter' at the Paramount Cinema.

Tonight is a French-Canadian Party for Mims Birthday... WOO HOO!

Going to start getting ready now :-)

Oh and after breaking the sleeping record in our house, Dan has finally got up and is showering. You have to love the effects of Australia to the rest of the world Jet Lag.

4 Comments:

Blogger Dan said...

In my defence (or defense as they would spell here in Canada), before I went to sleep last night I had only spent 10 of the previous 104 hours in a bed, plus the small amounts of sleep I have had on planes or buses this week. So sleeping for 15 hours on your sofa doesn't seem that excessive. Besides, I need to stay up late tonight, since at 3:30am (Montreal time) Lleyton Hewitt will commence his winning of the 2005 Australian Open final! And I would like to watch it.

You've got a cool place here Maz, and your housemates rock too. I still say it's too cold outside though. Only two days until I'm in the Colombian sun though!

2:25 AM  
Blogger Mazzy said...

LOL... well you did sleep ALOT!

My roomates were a little freaked :-)

Gosh, cannot believe you are in the sun now... SO JEALOUS!

Hugs Maz xx

7:44 PM  
Blogger Dan said...

Actually, I must have still been pretty tired when I got up, because I did the maths wrong, which anyone who knows me knows that isn´t like me. It was actually 16.5 hours I slept for.

And yes, I am in Bogota now! It felt GREAT to get out into some sunshine this afternoon. The AIESECers here are great, I think I´m in for a good traineeship. And with that, I´m going to get some more sleep.

3:42 AM  
Blogger Mazzy said...

Hey babe...

Good to see you have arrived safely to your SUNNY destination.

Best of luck, and look forward to reading all about your adventures on your blog.

Hugs Mazzy xx

6:19 PM  

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