I have so many things in my head, everything is a long list of things to do before the trip, and things to say, and things to do once we are there, and things I want to do now but can't, even things about the immigration process that need to be written here but don't know how to write them.
I know a lot of you feel like this once in a while, and I think I feel more like this since the whole process started and even more since we have our visas. I only want to read about others but I already read all of them this morning, maybe that it's why I love books so much, I love to be caught in someone else story, to forget about me for a long while.
I specially love Stephen King, John Grisham, James Patterson, Terry Pratchett, V.C. Andrews, J.R. Tolkien, J.K. Rowling and C.S. Lewis and would hate to leave my books here. What do I do? Well, I have given away more than half, I gave away all the V.C Andrews, Patterson, and Grisham books, and I still have half Stephen King books and all of the others. I don't want to leave my books, they are my scape of reality.
The hardest material thing for me to leave here (people not included) are my books, what are yours?
4 comments:
Just catching up on your blog since we were on vacation. Since you are in Toronto, pick up a pair of skates, and they have a great outdoor skating rink by the City Hall. It's beautiful at night, also go to the St. Lawrence Market on a Saturday, you pick up fresh vegetables and fruits...
Canadians love their hockey, so hang in there during the winter months. You will be rewarded come the summer. You should take a day trip to Niagara on the lake, which is quite lovely, and our version of wine country.
Thanks for tagging us on your blog.
Hi Tina! How are you? Yes! I was following your blog and reading about your amazing vacations :D It's so great :D:D
I'll follow your advise and go to all those places, sounds beautiful and fun :D
Keep the advices coming :D They are always welcomed!!
It was difficult to leave my books behind - that was seven years ago - most of them remain boxed up at my parents' house back in England.
I'm starting to think that it might make more sense to leave them there until we re-locate back to Europe one day!
Hi John! Then you like books as much as me ^^ Are you planning to go back to Europe then?
My brother in law left his books in boxes at his mum house too, that was around 3 years ago and the books are still there, that's a shame :(
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