Around Toronto Harbour with Mariposa

Come ON how fun is that?!

You know that area along the water where those big boats are docked?  They’re all Mariposa yachts. Recently renovated, kind staff, a great summer date idea I think.

From May 2011

Pretty swanky party, look at all this stuff.

A lot of that candy ended up in my purse, which is now sticky with granulated sugar. And my chocolate fondue advice to you is to make a bee line for it before others get there and taint the chocolate by dipping fruit in it. Fruit is so gross.

Photobooth time!

We then met Mysterion, an experience so cool I blogged it in its own post.

Click here to read Casie’s post, which has more and better photos.  

Are you following Casie? You should be, her blog is awesome.

I think the days of me blogging with my phone camera are coming to an end.  I’d rather not have to carry around an extra something, but I can’t argue with her superior photos.  

At least I’m not using my Motorola Razr anymore, because I totally used to.

Thank you Mariposa, and hi Jason! I had a really great time.

Then we took the party to the park.

Nice to Meet You, RightSleeve

We met Thursday night at your party where you’d also invited a bunch of my old Twitter friends AND gave me an umbrella as tall as I am, thank you!

Internet – RIGHTSLEEVE is “a promotional design agency”, the print your name on things. I pawed all their stuff, and you can feel good about trusting them to put your name on somthing; their level of quality will match yours.

I’d love to have KeriBlog everything. Specifically any of these car items, this toaster using my CDN Explorer logo, or a plain black hat with KeriBlog.com written in tiny letters subtlety. Everyone would want one of those.

I know you know these two!  Casie Stewart and Shawn Hawaii, who were continuing their ongoing hipster joke that they have a baby named Triangle ahahaha, that’s funny.

Bahaha, ya I did:

That’s Phil, Ben and RIGHTSLEEVE owner Mark doing the punching.

Always good seeing you Ben!  Dude – remember when you tasked me with writing 100 words on IPs, when I was training in writing 100 words, before I went to the Olympics and wrote 100 words daily for Vancouver 24 hours?

I just did, click here to read it.

I love when people pick me up when they hug me, Rannie did too outside, did you ever see that episode we did together? Hang on…. tada!

Exploring Canadian Blogging

I have a thing for this place, the RC Harris Water Treatment Plant.

Go if you can, it’s looks just like the video game Myst.

(photo by Rannie)

Real Olympic Gold Medals

It’s Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, the Canadian Olympic Gold winning ice dancers, hi guys! Congratulations on killing it at the games and more recently, the Worlds.

They were really nice, and even better looking in person.

Their winning performance:

Body Shop was also nice to host this, thank you!  They launched a new product, “Body Butter Duos” and sent me home with some, the Sweet Pea being my favourite.

One side for normal skin, the other for very dry, smells good and light, like, not too perfumey, which is good because I am so sensitive to smells.  90% of the time I hold my breath when I open someone’s fridge.

This is the second time I’ve been lucky enough to hold a Gold, remember when I was in Whistler last year and found snowboarder Maelle Ricker?

He Bent a Fork With His MIND

I’m on a boat with BFF Casie, and Mysterion approaches, could he try to amaze us, by reading our minds?

Oh definitely. I’ve been spewing stuff onto the internet for years about my superior psychic skills, I love this stuff.

Watch this video – he turns a fork 360 degrees around in MY hand.

I promise I’m not in on this.

I kept the fork.

And that’s my drawing on the left, that he replicated  on the right, by reading my mind (it’s a server).

Crazy, eh?!

I wonder how he did it…… or do I…… maybe I wonder if it’s best to keep your powers hidden…… or I’m wondering what are the odds to run into another one on a boat…. or maybe I wonder if it’ll ever stop being fun, to be so overdramatic……

Sometimes I break the camera.

I wonder.