...About Ronnie and the ROM
I am going to start off this blog by asking one of the things that Steve always asks: What do these things have in common? Nothing, except I had fun with both of them.
Ronnie:
When Ronnie was here we went to a Pre-Wedding Celebration, which I already mentioned in my blog entry before this. We had a lot of fun that night. We danced, won some prizes, got sombraros and shakers (?) and ate a lot of great FREE food. Well, I ate as much as I could, which surprisingly wasn't that much at all because my mom fed us both before we went there for some reason. But basically they had a buffet of every food that they have on their menu so that we can try the foods on our rough copy of our personalized menu and decide whether we want to change anything around. We both had an amazing time that night and a whole lotta fun, but in all honesty we felt like we were the only 'couple' there...ya know? Like no one else at our table was having fun with their significant other except us...except for maybe one couple that was kinda cool, who happened to both be Palestinian. Like, where is the love people??!! It was kinda weird...but anyway. FUN FUN FUN
What else was fun?
ROM:
Last Friday I went to the ROM with my FDNS class....I drove down there with Steve and Karen...and what was supposed to be a 40 min. drive took us, oh I don't know, 2 hours. Why? a) D gave us the wrong directions, b) none of us have any directional skills (?), and c) steve's window was broken so he couldn't roll it down to ask for help, and he also refused to roll down mine for me to do it. what a jerk. anyway we finally got there, after several detours but A LOT of laughs and met our class for the last 15 mins. To make our trip worthwhile we stayed there ourselves and walked around. That place is great. I have never been there before so it was a whole new experience for me. My favourite part: the kids area. lol. Now, according the a wheel we spun, if we were born again I would be a ??? oh shoot I forget!! Steve what are we gonna be?? Whatever the case was, Steve concluded he was the winner. We also tried on some wings and checked to see how big our wing soan was. And then we tried on some body armour. Steve tried on chest aromour and it looked like he was pregnent. lol. I think at one point he even rubbed it like it was his belly. what a goose. when we made it down to the third floor we wanted to go back up to look at the Egyptian section. But we were so tired so instead we took the elevator. Now usually this would be fine, but it said that it was really only meant for the eldery and the disabled. We aren't elderly but in some ways we are disabled. Anyway, when we got up there and the door opened there were two old people sitting there on the bench...and man i felt like such a fool. And I so badly wanted to laugh. I mean, they probably thought we were such idiots to be taking the elevator. Finally when all was said and done, and when steve looked at all the 'killing things' we went home. We couldn't find the car for a minute but when we did and went out to pay we realized we had a problem...since steves window didnt work he had to open the door and get out of the car to pay to booth guy. that was funny. but asking the guy for directions was funnier...his words "left, left, right." we were like...ok, but right on to where? he told us...in a tone like he was going to chop steves head off if he asked him one more question. creepy. lol poor guy, stuck in the booth all day probably gets asked the same question all the time. well, we got home 2 hours later and I personally came home and crashed. steve went to play hockey, couldnt find the place and then came home to crash. good times.
anyway...some pics for your viewing pleasure...


This was the hall that we went too.

Yes, we both know we have cream on our nose. I thought it was cute...but that's just me. I love this pic the most. One of my favourtie ones we have of me and him together.





4 Comments:
Sounds like lots of fun! I'm going to have to check out the kids section the next time I go to the ROM.
Mmmm whipped cream :o)
i can't believe you never went to the ROM and i would just like to clarify that I did not give you bad directions because I am directionally challenged like you folks but because i save the envrionement and take the subway when i trek down to the t. dot
i would also like to say that steve is disabled becaue he is mute. he said so himself.
i think thats all i have to say for now.
sombreros...thats is the correct spelling...
if i hear one mexican joke i will scream.
I am not a mute. Naomi please tell Daniela why im not a mute since you are my spokeperson.
Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am here speaking to you today on behalf of Mr. Steven Braga, aka Bling Bling Braga. He would like to have it known that he is in fact not a mute. He feels that it is not right for others to assume that he is when it may be the other party's fault that they are hard of hearing.
As Mr. Braga's spokesperson, friend and peer, I know for a fact that he is in fact not mute. Yes, he will rarely speak up in class and I have to do so on his behalf....as I am doing so right now...but that does not mean he has a speech impedament (sp?).
I thank you all for attention.
If you have any further questions or concerns you may post them here and I will try to answer them as best I can...since we all know that Steven will not do so himself.
Thank you.
Miss. Nay Shiqua
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