hummusandflatbread
hummusandflatbread
hummusandflatbread

It wasn’t Justin Trudeau’s Omnibus Bill it was his father’s as Justice Minister in 1967 and I think it somewhat informs the household he grew up in. I don’t really think Justin Trudeau and Tim Farron are comparable on LGBT+ rights and I don’t understand why you would think Justin is homophobic (or transphobic for

He’s a member of the Liberal Party so it’s important to remember his party is central not left-wing (that would be the New Democratic Party) despite current media depictions.

If it makes you feel any better our Prime Minister sold out our First Nations and the environment to buy an oil pipeline.

It’s the Canada Day long weekend and we’re having a heat-wave! I’m currently listening to other people’s fireworks. What are my fellow Canadians doing to celebrate?

It worked for me but it didn’t always work. I don’t miss high-school couples or relationships at all. They were incredibly irritating.

Him dressing up in plaid and dancing around in a prospector’s tent will never not annoy me. It’s not even the worst thing about him, but he looked like such a city-boy in (bad) country-boy drag.

I think I saw “more of these two” making-out next to her locker in high-school. Someone just needs to slam the locker-door next to them and they’ll stop.

I wear shorts occasionally on the weekends. They’re only my first-choice when I need to move easily (doing outdoor work or working out) without flashing my underwear.

So Amy Adams is her character Giselle from Enchanted? I’m okay with this.

I’m sure she’s already set her MSN status to a top-40 pop lyric that indicates her feelings on the subject matter.

I’ve also seen guest books at family cottages or shared cottages.

I didn’t get it until university but my friends and I would sit around a desktop and look through profiles of mutual friends in high school. It was a lot of aggressive status posts and teenage declarations of puppy-love.

They remind of couples in high school who posted way too much information about their relationships on Facebook. 

I was born in the 90s and I grew up in a rural area where I was allowed to wonder around. This included walking home from middle-school/high-school, walking around at night alone, and leaving the rural area for day trips with friends in high-school.

It’s mostly been older women (likely well-meaning) visiting the museum where I work. I’ve been thinking that already. I wouldn’t say it but my inner thoughts have definitely been more....volatile the past week.

I’ve been watching Law & Order on my laptop this week. I’ve always found crime procedurals sort of comforting - everything is wrapped up in less than fifty minutes. I watched Killing Eve a few weeks ago and that was really great and I’ve been recommending it to my friends.

My maternal grandfather died this earlier this week. I was able to take time off work last week to hang-out with him 10am-6pm at the hospital to be with him until the end. We were able to gather the immediate family throughout that week which was pleasant. I’ve been able to speak with and inform my close friends this

As child of divorced parents who dated after they separated, make sure you are clear with your children what the relationship is or isn’t. I know I would easily get attached to my parents new significant other (or what I perceived to be a significant other) and would be rather upset when I didn’t see them anymore. 

I’ve never understood all the diarrhea jokes either. I’m more likely to have an overactive bowl from greasy take-out food or a fast-food hamburger with fries as you mentioned than Tex-Mex or Mexican food. I don’t miss eating red meat products for that reason alone.

I ended up slow-dancing to “Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” in high school and complained about it bitterly. My mother reminded me she slow-danced to “Stairway to Heaven” in high school. We agreed that was worse given the length of the song.