8 Jul 2013

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As I believe I mentioned before, I had this past week off. To follow up on that: It was just amazing! My sole complaint is that I'm almost out of energy because Bonnie and I kept doing stuff.

We kicked it off with a party, where 18 of us (if I counted right!) were up late, late, late enjoying tasty munchies and fancy beverages while dancing to a groovy playlist that Bonnie put together. While playing bartender, I mixed 11 or 12 different recipes for my friends: gin and tonic, hurricane, Long Island iced tea, mojito (I think everybody had at least one or two of those), piña colada, volcano, and even old classics like the gimlet, Manhattan, and Negroni. Those who know how much I like to mix know why I'm recounting this in such vivid detail!

Throughout the week that followed, we got up to all kinds of mischief. In no particular order . . .

Bonnie and I attended the last two classes of our first tango course together, as well as the practica that followed each one. We also arranged our next set of lessons with our teacher. As there's no second-level class at a time we can attend, we're going with private instruction. I'm only a tiny bit above "rank newbie," but a few things are coming naturally – and at least now I know why the rest is tricky for me. (Hint #1: I sure do wish that a few local friends would get into tango!)

Le Festival international de jazz de Montréal was going down, so we got out to see what we could see. We showed up to cheer on two people we know through Candyass Cabaret: Corey put on an incredible aerial silks show with his partner Anne-Marie, while Lady Hoops did everything humanly possible with hula hoops (sometimes four at a time!). We hung out with good friends at le Bistro SAQ, the plan being to grab wine and snacks . . . and then this Cajun act started playing and we discovered that our table overlooked the scene like a first-class balcony, so we ordered another bottle and stayed put. (It helped that we had the best weather so far in 2013!) Tonight we caught Amadou and Mariam doing the big closing event, which was AMAZING despite the rain; that led to 90 minutes of nonstop, high-tempo dancing. I know we saw a few other acts along the way, too.

Not all the entertainment was (a)live. We went to see World War Z, which I quite liked. It added a new element to zombie lore, which means it deserves to be taken seriously. (People who insist that all zombies must be Romero undead can shove off!).

It wouldn't be a vacation without grabbing food between destinations. We got bites to eat here, there, and everywhere. I recall some awesome ice cream at Crémerie Meu-Meu, a wicked burger at Burger Royal, and some tasty tacos (and Mexican Coke) at El Rey Del Taco. I'm not admitting to a couple of stops for pastries . . . we live far too close to several good bakeries. Oh, and I really enjoyed the cherry beer at Brasserie Reservoir. Fortunately, all the dancing and walking pretty much canceled out the effects (of the stuff I'm admitting to and/or remembering).

Not all of the walking was to and from tango lessons and festival shows and movies and restos – some of it was "just because." Specifically, because I'm normally parked at a desk all week and rarely get out to see the city in summer, I made a point of doing exactly that. My motivational "quest" was to buy bits and pieces for my aforementioned hobby/bad habit: mixing drinks. I lucked into some cheap cocktail glasses and, even better, a hand-pumped refillable aerosol for coating glasses with potent flavors like absinthe. Naturally, I had to get some absinthe to go with; we'll see what I come up with using that. (Hint #2: Friends seeking ideas for my birthday on July 27 can take inspiration from this!)

As I was feeling pretty burned out before the week started, my mission was to avoid anything like work. I wasn't utterly useless, though. For one thing, I visited a friend's place and fixed her computer. For another, I delved into something like 18 years of old files, shredded most of them, and sorted out the documents that needed keeping. That last task filled three entire recycling bags – yikes! And while it's technically games and not work (though my work is games), I caught up on recaps of my RPG campaign.

Phew! I can hardly wait for the next bit of time off, but I'll need to rest up a bit to survive it. :)

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