Recently I have decide to customize my page a little to make it reflect a little more of me. Mainly that just meant changing my banner since my web page knowledge is very limited. With that, I have decided to give a little meaning to it since everything on it has a little story. Some longer than others.
Most of the images are from my bulletin board. I have a giant board usually hanging in front of my desk filled with pictures, drawings and other such memorable treasures that I have collected over the past few years. However, since I have been roaming from house to house, I don’t have it up right now in any of my homes (my Ottawa summer home – aka Mom’s, my Toronto home – aka Jon’s, or my Aurora home – aka my cousin’s – aka where all of my stuff that I don’t urgently need currently and maybe forever lives). But just to get an idea of what the bulletin board actually looks like, here are a few pictures:
So now that I have that covered, just keep in mind that all my stories are from memory.
This half cut picture of bananas is a cut out from a box of bananas that one would get from the grocery store. (The reason why it’s half cut is because it was covered with other things when I took the photos of my bulletin board. Normally it’s actually a full cut out of a bunch of bananas. Anyway…) This was a gift to me from one of my best friends, Adam, who also gave one to my other one of my best friends, Victoria. (I’m sure I’ll be writing about both of them quite a bit in these entries.) This was a response to Victoria and I pushing Adam - who we then used to call Ryan Reynolds, it’s not because he looked like him but I now can’t remember why - to give us a Valentine’s Day gift to us for a little while. Sure enough on Valentine’s Day the three of us met up at a double feature at the Bytowne Cinema of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the Notebook (they both loved the first movie, which is the main reason why we went, and none of us had seen the Notebook, which all of us had a laugh making fun of). Adam showed up at the theatre with this cut out banana bunches. On the back he signed, “From Ryan,” because he didn’t know how to spell ‘Reynolds.’ With that he also gave us each a Lindt chocolate and for us both a jar of plum sauce. That’s just his style! Well my banana went on my bulletin board (which was a the time much smaller), the chocolate was eaten, and the plum sauce was named Adam’s Love Sauce and stayed unopened in the fridge for many years.

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