Dot in the Sky (
dotinthesky) wrote2003-10-21 09:56 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
5 years ago tomorrow
Tomorrow marks 5 years since I started "dating" Kevin.
Can't believe 5 years ago we were taking those special steps towards the cinema, to watch Bride of Chucky. Then he came over to my apartment afterwards and I gave him a mug of orange juice (it was either that, water, or milk.) We listened to some Classical Chinese music (because I had just returned from Tsing Tao, where my dad and brother were living at the time) and I lit up some Beewax candles (which Helen gave to me on my birthday.)
I lived in Montreal, on Cote-des Neiges. Very near Concordia University.
I miss Canada. If Kevin doesn't propose soon, would any Canadians be willing to marry me?
(also, happy anniversary to
dilvalicious. 4 years ago, today, she was going on a special date to Fight Club)
Can't believe 5 years ago we were taking those special steps towards the cinema, to watch Bride of Chucky. Then he came over to my apartment afterwards and I gave him a mug of orange juice (it was either that, water, or milk.) We listened to some Classical Chinese music (because I had just returned from Tsing Tao, where my dad and brother were living at the time) and I lit up some Beewax candles (which Helen gave to me on my birthday.)
I lived in Montreal, on Cote-des Neiges. Very near Concordia University.
I miss Canada. If Kevin doesn't propose soon, would any Canadians be willing to marry me?
(also, happy anniversary to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
no subject
Do you speak and write French well? You could either try McGill (which is an Anglo university) or Universite du Montreal... I studied in the Liberal Arts College in Concordia University, which was very good too. It's a degree called "History and Culture of Western Society" which takes in politics, literature, religion, art, philosophy... and they encourage you to do a second degree... which you could then fit in French Studies.
no subject
no subject
I'm reading right now a book by Michel Tremblay, a popular gay writer from Montreal. You should check him out. All his novels are set in Montreal and they really pass on the feeling of the city.
no subject
no subject
La Nuit des Princes Charmantes is good.