The morning came way too quickly. I stayed up a little too late watching Naruto and The Simpsons in French. Neat experience but I was only able to pick up bits and pieces and if I hadn't seen the episodes already in English I would be pretty lost. Maybe I should spend some of my free time relearning French...I was also able to pick up bits and pieces of random conversation at the event between the French Canadian customers. The Quebec culture really is different than the rest of Canada, they really pride themselves on being French. I like to think of them as France Jr.
Anyway, the event went pretty well from my perspective, but I think I did a better job in Toronto. Every bit of experience helps though. For lunch, we had "barbecue" which turned out to be hamburgers on a grill. That was pretty funny.
Up next on the agenda is dinner at the hotel bar, so nothing really to write home about there, then a night out in Old Town Montreal. My understanding is that it's a little like Old Town Spring, only much more historic. Most places seem to be much more historic than Spring, lol.
Wintery Weather
11 years ago
3 comments:
Even if the hotel bar is nothing to write home about, it's certainly something to write on your blog about, (drum roll) right!? (oh, i slay me with multiple spears but unfortunately only one machete 9in the jungle of laughter where smiles are hand grenades)
;)
Hurray, you picked up on my humor!
you mean the spear and machete thingy?
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