So Yah... You Didn't Get A Post Yesterday
Yesterday I feel asleep at my house in Vancouver and when my parents came to pick me up, I was drowsy. So what do I do when I get home? I go right to sleep. So sorry about no post yesterday, I've noticed that there have been like 30 visits to the blog since two days ago, so I'm really sorry. Anyways, hopefully you'll forgive me and we'll be able to continue on with the rest of the post.
Oh, There Wasn't A Canucks Game Today...
Ever since the lost against Chicago, I've been awaiting another Canucks game to see them own NHL butt. But I guess it hasn't come yet. I thought we were playing a game today (... Against.... Errr.... I dunno), but it looks like the Canucks aren't. The next game for the Canucks are against the Senators (first of the season against them) and it's on my birthday. So they better win. Or else. No, I'm just kidding. Or am I?
Occupy Vancouver
Today I went to Orpheum in the downtown Vancouver to hear the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra play some songs. But that wasn't really the hi light of the day. It was the class visit to the Occupy Vancouver site located just outside the Vancouver Art Gallery (which I just so happen to be going to in a few days). There was a guy named Jude (who I felt was kind of the leader or something) who I once saw on the news and he gave us a speech and let us ask questions about what they did, where they got their resources and supplies and more. The camp seemed dark and wet (because it was) and it made it seem poor. But that's not the truth. The camp was great. People there were friendly (we got to hi five a two people a few times) and the camp was glowing with will to, well, occupy Vancouver. Today's visit to the site inspired me to maybe also go out to the site and camp along with them. But I'm a minor in the city and they won't let me. And my parents probably wouldn't. Maybe I'll be there another year.
The Orpheum
Although the Orpheum wasn't the most exciting thing in my life, it was a pretty fun trip. The music was epic and the carvings on the wall and ceiling were also epic. Joshua and I kept on cracking up jokes on how fancy the place was, like saying, "OHHH! Look! There's even red carpet here!" and exclaiming how the bathroom was so big and how it was so clean that you could live inside there (it was pretty sweet). Anyways, the trip was fun and I would like to go there another day (and maybe even play there =P).
That's It For Today
I have to go now, so I'll just make a short ending. Thanks for reading, subscribe and I'll definitely see you tomorrow.
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