Anyway, I also managed to fit in not only a visit to NYC in August, but a visit to Toronto last week, which of course involved fun with sewing ladiez. It feels a bit weird to blog about those trips, because they are no longer "meet ups with new sewing people", but weekends with friends. It seems odd to blog about hanging with friends, doesn't it?
Well, I'm going to do it regardless:
HeatherLou and I drove well above the speed limit, trying to make it from Montreal to NYC in time for our dinner date with a few people that managed to get together to welcome Lauren to town. I'm sure by now that you've read all about that weekend from Heather, Lauren, Jen, Devra, Nettie, Amanda, Suzanne, Clio, or someone else's blog/instagram/twitter, so here are just a few photos I've stolen from others.
Thank you Mood (and please don't be mad that I still haven't used all the fabric I bought at last year's visit... |
At NY Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. Garden visits are becoming de rigeur with us it seems! Clio used to work here, so I couldn't pass up the chance to get the inside tour, so to speak. |
The Toronto trip was kind of a last minute impulse trip. A film buff friend of mine was going to TIFF14 (Toronto International Film Festival), and when I saw the lineup he was going to see, I got itchy to go too. Work + being the sole child care provider for 4/7 days a week made it tricky, but I managed to patch together enough help to make it work!
There was no fabric shopping involved this time around, and the last minute nature of my trip made a meet up impossible, especially on a school night, right Gillian? ;) Catja and I did manage to get together and saw the premiere of Pride.
A bit of a tearjerker, but a great flashback to 1984 for those of us who were teens in the '80s, and thought that London was the coolest possible place to be on the planet.
And now some photos of the less famous people I saw at TIFF:
"Do I Sound Gay?" post screening with David Thorpe (dir.) and Dan Savage |
"Rosewater" panel discussion with Maziar Bahari, Gael Garcia Bernal and Jon Stewart |
Matthew Goode, Keira Knightley, Benedict Cumberbatch and Morden Tyldum (dir.) after the premiere of "The Imitation Game" |
Simon Pegg, Rosamund Pike, and Christopher Plumber hiding back there, post "Hector and the Search for Happiness" screening |
One of these days I'll post something about sewing again. In the meantime, go check me out on instagram or twitter, because that's where I tend to hang out during my coffee breaks. I'm just living vicariously through all your sewing until I'm out from under my work load!