3 Girls and 4 Suitcases.
Tuesday morning found me round the corner, with Janice, doing a little bit or clearing and organising the basement of her shop. For those of you who dip in and out, I am hoping to be running some meditation and Bach classes round there and also see Bach and Reiki clients. The poster is up but I have yet to set a date for intro Bach talk although it will be fter Easter.
Janice was very grateful for the help-she is a bit snowed under with both the shop and trying to get her house ready to go on the market next week.
'Have Courage and Be Kind' were the words that Cinderellas mother gave to her, before she died, in our afternoon visit to the Rainbow movie theatre and those words really resonated with me.
I loved the movie-what girl doesn't love a good Cinderella story?
We almost missed the start of the movie due to the subway being closed off and us having to jump on shuttle buses. Despite the TTC's above average organisation, it was still a bit of a mess, trying to get to where we wanted to be because of the busy traffic.
We missed the wee extra Frozen short movie but we will hopefully catch that at another time. $5 each is a pretty decent price, don't you think.
When we got out of the movies, we nipped into a nearby Second Cup for Hot chocolates and my Hazelnut Latte before beginning a freezing but lovely wander down to and along the Harbourfront. I was amazed to see that Lake Ontario was still pretty frozen and the girls tok lots of photos both of the lake and of the CN Tower, once we made our way up there. We checked out the opening times of the CN and think we may go back to see the sunset fom it one evening. With the cost being $34, we may go up and have dinner in the restuarant instead of going to the observation deck. It revolves 360 degrees so that you see all of the city and even though the food is hugely expensive, taking off the cost of just going up the tower, it wouldn't be too bad.We shall see.
At least it would be warm and cosy.
I decided to take the girls on a streetcar which took us to the subway station and then we headed home.
I jumped on the bus, in the station and went down to No Frills, whilst the girls went home to make dinner. I had planned to walk home but, when I found a Student ticket on the ground, outside Alisons school, I took it as a sign to jump on the approaching bus. Of course, I couldn't use the ticket but it meant that the bus cost me only 80 cents. I was glad to be on the bus because the bags were heavy (bought too much) and my fingers were a wee bit chilly.
We had a lovely dinner of chinese chicken balls and rice and then watched a very funny movie called Austinland. My girls and I have seen it but Holly and Em hadn't and we all really enjoyed it. Lots of giggles.
And that was Tuesday Folks.
Much Love,
Lxx



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