Fresh Air Trip Journal
I have gone out to the park to help relax and to get more in touch with what is real and to watch over my sister and her friends. This is an adventure I am prepared to go
Outfit Is really simple, although this is my first time out fully girlmoding in a skirt so it is a lot of fun. That and stockings. and a black woman's tank top seems sick to show off my tattoos. Oh! My shoes are also important I don't know if they're rare or not but I got them limited edition at a vans store in like 2013. You may also be able to catch sight of blue floral undertakings.
I haven't really done much and there is construction so it is a bit Loud but I am really enjoying myself.
Watermelon flavor Arizona is by far my favorite out of all of the brands. it just hits just right especially with a bit of THC in your system. It is Ambrosia of the gods, up there with girlcum. (Author's note: previous horniness was ironic)
This is probably the best face pic I got all day and I think it really works with this top. Enough of a smoulder to be a dommy mommy? I am fundamentally unsure.
Also rainbow fruit on a stick is wholesome and based. Food is immediately better when eaten off of a stake. Fight me. You'll lose. I have a stake.
Also surprise swan at the end just for people who managed to get the whole way through.
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day 2 of Toronto trip blog
morning: we woke up, went to a breakfast sandwich place in Chinatown (?) called egg club, and the sandwiches are heavenly there. I suggest getting the peach iced tea with the bacon and cheese without the chili sauce in it.
we proceeded on to a short trip through the ROM, saw some dinosaurs, and I wished I had a fox or big wolf to ride because of the mammals exhibit.
We proceeded to walk around the yorkville and Kensington markets for food, and got some sweets, and a wonderful waffle experience from “Lekker’s” (?). Five stars to that.
Uber to st. Lawrence market, because we needed another market, got some candies and chocolate, and on to the next place!
After that, we decided to take a detour to the Eaton mall in central-ish Toronto and ended up in a different mall directly next to it, something Hudson Bay related, and looked around for a bit before heading to our actual destination.
in the actual place we were going, I got new hightops that will be my preferred shoe for the rest of my life, and got bubble tea and a bunch of other cool stuff and food.
after that shopping trip, we decided to take a shortish walk over to Ripley’s and the CN tower since we have a membership for it, and had a wonderful time taking pictures at the tediously slow automatic walkway.
ubered back to the hotel from there once we were done, and now I am writing to you. Goodnight sweet readers, update you on the final day tomorrow afternoon-evening.
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Liking a post says you liked it, or maybe it’s a personal post by a friend and you want to just quietly acknowledge it to them. Maybe you can find it again later in your likes if you want to share it. It’s NOT mandatory.
Reblogging is sharing it with everyone who happens across your blog. Reblogging is a good thing to do for sharing and promoting things you want to share and promote, or things you like enough to keep on your blog for other people to happen across as well. It’s NOT mandatory.
The OTT extreme language I’m seeing used to try and guilt-trip people into constant reblogging isn’t healthy. It’s what happens when you’ve had your brain poisoned by the commodification of hobbies and start treating everyone who’s not actively promoting your brand as some kind of enemy. Nobody who sees something in passing and finds it mildly interesting or generally appealing or whatever is obligated by blood-debt to then also recommend it to all their friends and promote it to everyone who happens by. It’s not an act of violence to not reblog. Stop calling people murderers when this is just about posting on our stupid little blogging platform.
You can reblog this if you want. Or not. It’s fine. It’s your blog. It’s your internet experience. You can curate it how you want to. You should curate it how you want to.
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day 1 of toronto trip blog
morning was eventfulish
met a dog that was two months old and was the sweetest thing on earth, and she couldn’t fit in with the household, to our dismay, so we could not keep her
after that my family decided we were taking a spontaneous two day trip to Toronto. yay for that
packed my bag in ten minutes, easy border crossing, and we go to ikea for food, which as normal, was great.
once we were all fed, we decided to go to an nearby overstock store to see if we could find swim shorts for me, judging by the fact that in my swiftness, I did not pack my swim shorts. We went in and we were only in there 30 seconds before leaving the store out of great fear. it looked like a thrift store straight out of hell.
so instead we went to Walmart and got the stuff we needed.
after that we got into the main city, drove around a bit before getting to the hotel parking, checked in, and then unpacked and swam in the pool for a while.
and now I am writing to you to recap those events. write back tomorrow
bye
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