Hello everyone!
I am back home after a super nice weekend. To begin with, my girlfriend came from where she studies (as she does every weekend) so that made me super super happy. Then, on Saturday it was my birthday and lastly, I started a new project which I comment soon.
But first, on Friday, after my girl came, we hung out together for a while and then I went to the birthday party of a friend of mine. She is also, the fiance of my best friend here and they are getting married next summer :) I PROMISE a post on the wedding :D Before I went though, I got an awesome grill/sandwich/waffle maker from my GF's mom! It is PERFECT! :D I am actually eating sandwiches that I made using it as we speak :D
For my bday I went downtown to eat with my GF! We went to this brunch place (God, I love brunch!) They had creppes, all sorts of cheeses, salmon, chicken, salads, smoothies, cake, and a long list of etceteras. It was very very nice, but we were very very full after it! :D My girl then gave me a super nice sweater as a present and a "citrus juicer" (yes hunny, you were right :D ) After that we chilled and for the evening we went with some friends to eat Japanese food. After that we went for a couple of drinks. Very standard evening, but what mattered the most, was that everyone had a good time. Olli gave me a very nicely framed picture he did. He is a bit of a photography buff :D
Lastly, today, my gf's brother AKA the Knowledge Man gave me two very interesting presents, one is this ball puzzle which testes patience, coordination and dexterity (Check addictaball) And also, I got a chilli growing set! It is this last present that I will start a small project out of it. I will report my steps, progress and possible innovations as I advance. Without forgetting obviously, to report the extraordinary of the ordinary.
WOW! This is a big post! I promise I won't be as annoying in the incoming ones (talking all the time about me me and me ;) ) but I will report on other things, the chillies included. I am just very very happy and wanted to share these moments with you.
To all who made it happen my warmest wished.
Keep on reading!
Jp
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