This morning I flew back to London for school. I know what you're thinking.. fly? Yes, my mom spoiled me with a plane ticket for the last trip I'll be making back to school for this school year. It takes just an hour and a half for the plane whereas it can take 7 to 10 hours on the Greyhound bus or VIA train (because we always have to stop and transfer in Toronto). The plane was a cute little 37-seater that was very cozy.
I got to the airport about an hour before the plane departed but I still always have that panic attack that I'm not going to make it through security in time. This picture of the line doesn't do it any justice, it was waaaay longer! Thankfully it moved speedily along and going through security was a breeze. I guess I don't look too offensive which is good.
All around the airport the screens were set to the Olympic men's hockey finals! It was so great to see all the Canadian price around the gold medal game :)
Unfortunately, my plane was set to leave at 8:20am so I missed the better part of the game (it had started at 7am but ended around 9:30 when I was in-flight). The pilot came on the radio, though, to let us know that Canada has won the gold medal with a score of 3-0 over the Sweden team. The whole cabin cheered which was priceless!
Before I knew it, we were back on the ground. Oh how I missed you, London. London always seems to have warmer weather than back at home and it was noticeable today.
You know that feeling you get when waiting for your bags to come, and you just wonder if your suitcase got lost in transition? Well I certainly got that today! I bought a new suitcase over the break and had a forgetful moment so I was expecting a bright blue case instead of dark purple. It didn't help that it was the last to come down the belt. Thankfully, crisis was averted and I grabbed my beloved belongings.
It was only 10am but I was already ready for lunch since I'd eaten breakfast before the sun came up in my brother's truck on the way to the airport. Overnight oats, you are my favourite breakfast! Today, I'd flavoured them with my mom's Isagenix French Vanilla Shake powder and I think I need to do that more often. I have a canister of that flavour here at my rental in London so I think you know what my breakfast will be for the next little while.
Well, I must get to the grocery store now since my cupboard space and fridge space is empty in comparison to my roommates who didn't go home for the break. All I have are egg whites in the fridge. Let's hope I don't buy too much that I can't carry it all home!
Have you ever flown on a tiny plane?
Are you an overnight oats fan? How do you usually flavour them? I typically soak my oats overnight but add egg whites and almonds in the morning and then microwave for a few minutes. Cinnamon and ginger are my typical spices to add, but my favourite addition is canned pumpkin if I have any.
Balancing Learning (Undergrad Business Student), Lifting (and Running), and Living (Away From Home)
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Sunday, February 23, 2014
Reading Week, Don't End
I'm not psyched up whatsoever to go back to school yet. Thanks to Easter being celebrated late this year (April 20th), I won't get another holiday break during the rest of the school year so it's the final stretch of my third year. I also have a midterm on Friday, February 28th in my Taxation class which will be a joy to write.. Or not. I'm thinking not.
I think I've been pretty spoiled while I've been at home too which might add to the resistance. We've never been a family to eat out at restaurants frequently but we have really expanded our foodie experiences over the week! Today's treat was The Heirloom Cafe Bistro on the Main Street.



It was a cute, artistic setting with incredible food. I had a pesto chicken and grilled eggplant panini with salad and soups on the side. Honestly have never tried such a phenomenal sandwich! I even asked to have them snap a picture of my mom and I together since I will be leaving tomorrow and miss her. We have such similar tastes so I know this is just a start to our culinary experiences :)

Here's a handwritten note we saw on Friday in the window of one of the trinket shops. It was the semi-final men's hockey game being aired on TV with the United States playing Canada. Intense rivalry there!! Thankfully, we were heading home right then so we didn't miss much of the game either. I love being from a small town where the stores can feel free to close up for such cute purposes. The best part is that this wasn't the only sign around town that day
Are you from a small town, or city? As much as I love the small town life, I can see myself living the rest of my life in a city like Toronto!
Are you a soup or a salad person when asked as to which side you'd like? Usually soup but the odd time I go for the greens.
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