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Dreaming of Canada

This past week I’ve been continuing preparations for college, gathering things I’ll need and finishing up paperwork. Today I bought a printer, since the school charges for printing and who knows when their printers will be broken down or not available. This one was fairly inexpensive, and small enough that I’m sure I can find a good spot for it on my desk in my dorm room. Going over my list of things to buy, I’m amazed at all the things I have to think of, from dish soap to rechargeable batteries to a hot water maker. Can’t go without my tea!

I have two more weeks to buy things and pack. Right now, I think it’s plenty of time, almost too much. I’m so ready to go–emotionally, if not physically. I went to an informal get-together with UBC alumni and other students who are going up there, all from around where I live. It was fun and informative, and great to meet other kids and parents who are going through similar situations, dealing with all the red tape and other complexities that come with going to school in Canada. It was like an appetizer to my orientations. I can’t wait.

Photo: Chicken Pho that I ate for lunch when I did some tourist things in the city. I’ve gotta know more about my own backyard before I go exploring elsewhere! This dish made me think of all the great asian food I know they have in Vancouver. I’ve gone up there a couple times, and already have a favorite Japanese restaurant. Make sure to check out Kitsilano Sushi if you ever visit.