Super 8 Mississauga
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Orientation Weekend!
... come from all parts of Canada, our shared passion for travel and drive to experience things outside of our culture connected us from the beginning and strengthened the bond we share as young women of Canada World Youth. Sharing stories, playing ******* (I hadn't heard of this card game until this weekend but it's too funny), teaching each other new languages (whether that be English, French, or Spanish- we're quite the trilingual group!) and just being there to support ...
Birthdays, Dinners, & Boring Office Work
... even though the main draw is that you get free vouchers to see such things in return for volunteering, and saying all this with a dramatic coffee breath that forced me to breathe through my mouth made it even more fulfilling.
A break came around just after midday, and I moseyed off to the fourth floor to grab a snack, but on my way back to the office I realised I hadn’t taken a note of where exactly it was; down to the third floor revealed a ...
Pesky Japanese Beetles!
... but I was more than relieved to have put a touch of cold water in when a flurry of the doomed insects flew at me and made me throw at least half the bowl up in the air. I think I collected over thirty, with a fair few who flew away to chomp another day, but their time will come; I don’t know when, but whether it’s the soapy water or someone’s shoe as they fall dopily to the ground, they will meet their maker at Lorne Park. ...
A massive change in plans
Well Labrador and Newfoundland were fabulous, the scenery, the roads and most of all the people (friendly, genuine, quick to laugh). However as we moved further west and south we grew increasingly restless. After a few days in the USA we were thinking we had made a massive mistake and should have stayed in Europe, after five days we were ...
Lost On The 13th
... I was asked twice to complete surveys and set up a direct debit; the first one was put off by my second utterance, the first being hello, about not being a Canadian citizen. Unfortunately this didn’t work on the ‘sponsor a child’ stand where I was told ‘that [was] fine’, and even being a backpacker didn’t get me off the hook as I was told with a look that said ‘well if you can afford that…’ that it’s ...