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Connecting through memories
ow many of you have been to space?” she asks
the crowd.
Her hands are wet and she
knows the back of her blouse is
now stuck to her body. It is hot
in the room and the fan
stopped working two speakers
ago. She hates that she is too
nice. Too easy manipulated
into giving last minute
speeches. The dance is always the same. They watch her,
with eyes that expect too much. She watches them, with eyes
that plead for mercy and understanding.
Obviously, no one here has been to space. That was the point
of the question.
“How many of you have climbed Everest?” she asks again.
A single hand appears in the back. It is too far for her to see
who the hand belongs to.
“How many of you speak Hiligaynon?” she asks again,
hoping she even pronounces the word properly.
A few people laugh and she realizes they think it’s a joke. A
made up language, the likes of Klingon, City Speak, Gelfling
or Dothraki.
“It’s a real language,” she says and smiles. “Maybe I just
didn't pronounce it properly.” She tries again and a couple of
hands come up in the back of the room.
At this point, it doesn’t matter if they are raising their hands
to correct her or ask for clarification. She feels the room
becoming more confused and restless and knows she has to
jump to the heart of the matter. The reason she’s standing up
here and not enjoying a much less stressful experience at
home. One last question to connect the dots.
“How many remember what it’s like to have your heart
broken?”
The room makes a sound. It is the sound of recognition and
memories being lifted from the depth of sleep. She watches
as more and more hands rise up, creating a wave effect
across the room. In the eyes of those who watch her, she can
see the ghosts of memories acquiring new skin. With that
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My top 10 toastmasters memories - Angela He 2
December 18, 2012 Social Event !!! 4
Enshrined in History - Michael O’Donnell 6
New Year Dinner - Gaétane Ferland 8
Memories ... - Armita Dehmoobadsharifabadi 9
Perspective - Elise Fryml 10
What toastmasters did to me - Feng Zimin 11
Sahar’s sketching - Sahar Sajadi 12
Sweet memories from ... -Mehrnoosh Azodi 13
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One, memories don't die.
Two, we are all connected by memories.
As time goes, she expands her speech. The lights no longer
bother her, the humming sound of her blood rushing through
at dangerous speed has stopped. She is calm. She talks about
facts and how they have little effects in bringing us
together. She gets the room to remember the small things.
Gestures of kindness from strangers, feelings of insecurity,
loneliness, love. These memories connect through a heart
line. They tap our common humanity and serve to remind us
that behind our numbers, facts and differences, we ALL have
a heart.
She smiles as she finishes and takes a mental snapshot of the
crowd. They are connected now. She closes her eyes and
catalogues this new memory for future use.
(Received 10th, January 2012; revision received 28th, January
2012)
My Top 10 Toastmasters MemoriesAngela He
013 marks my ten year anniversary with Toastmasters. Looking down
memory lane, here are the top 10 memories of my time with this
wonderful organization that has played a very positive role in my life
(mentioning names is my way to show my gratitude and respect to those
involved):
1. MostMostMostMost heartwarmingheartwarmingheartwarmingheartwarming compliments:compliments:compliments:compliments: “You will be an asset to anyorganization” by Jim Scollick, a retired engineer. Those words still
keep my spirit up when sometimes it feels like the world is
keeping me down. “You have the ability to make people listen what you
have to say”, from Jonathan Siegel, a psychologist whose words
make me want to strive to say things worth listening to. A few
adjectives from our current VP PR, Feng Zimin, when he introduced me at the meeting “dedicated, intelligent,
graceful, elegant, kind, nice, encouraging and competent”. It gives me great satisfaction to hear such validation
from fellow members. “You were a pillar of strength I could rely on any time I needed to. Your dedication was ameter for my dedication, and your passion was the engine of my passion” from Saif Malhem whose kind words
motivate me to be best I can be! “Your dedication and your joy in our club is a beautiful quality which shows
through in all your actions and e-mails. I feel as if you're my strong ally in TM battles” from my mentor George
Tabah who always remembers to send an encouraging word or two to keep me not only on the right track,
but always moving forward. “the happiest member of McGill club” by Eric Landy, who put a smile on
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the happiesthappiesthappiesthappiest person in a group?
2. MostMostMostMost cherishedcherishedcherishedcherished birthdaybirthdaybirthdaybirthday wisheswisheswisheswishes: “Happy birthday to an excellent leader; a devoted, caring Toastmaster; a talented
photographer; a great dancer; a smart woman, etc., etc.... Wishing you a sensational birthday, Angela”! from Leona
Hamel, a past District Governor and a beautiful person inside out.
3. MostMostMostMost colorfulcolorfulcolorfulcolorful socialsocialsocialsocial: Summer 2004, a year after I joined the Thornhill Toastmasters club. I was surprised to
receive six certificates including Outstanding Toastmaster and Club Photographer, plus a Smile Award
trophy.
4. MostMostMostMost mesmerizingmesmerizingmesmerizingmesmerizing TableTableTableTable TopicsTopicsTopicsTopics performanceperformanceperformanceperformance: Kirk Wight as Yoga instructor, Eric Landry as hockey coach
while making Saif Malhem do push-ups, Marzieh Ghiasi’s stunning Transformation articulation during a
Round Robin session, George Tabah’s crawling on the floor and Anton Korenev’s climbing on the tables.
5. MostMostMostMost engagingengagingengagingengaging themethemethemetheme meetingsmeetingsmeetingsmeetings andandandand unforgettableunforgettableunforgettableunforgettable speechesspeechesspeechesspeeches: Reverse meeting, Table Topics Only night, Ice
Breaker Night, All Alumni Night. Unforgettable speeches include: Christine Halse’s skipping rope demo,
Kerri-Lyn’s singing “phantom of the opera” specialty speech, Louise Veronique Sicotte’s tango with her
partner.
6. MostMostMostMost proudproudproudproud initiativeinitiativeinitiativeinitiative: I restarted the club newsletter “Masters in Action” under the then-president, my
mentor and dear friend Suzannah Baum in 2005, published 8 issues in two years and since then it has won
Best Club Newsletter twice from District 61 and is still going very strong.
7. MostMostMostMost memorablememorablememorablememorable birthdaybirthdaybirthdaybirthday: Thanksgiving Day 2009, our club’s 400th meeting and my birthday. I received a
card, signed by many people. I also received a toast, given by Helen Peng and last but not least, I was
roasted by Amin Karbassi (a serious engineer and then club president), in front of 50 people.
8. MostMostMostMost impressedimpressedimpressedimpressed talentstalentstalentstalents amongamongamongamong fellowfellowfellowfellow members:members:members:members: Style coach Monica de Liz, painters Laura Abou Chahla
and Marzieh Ghiasi, most decorative McGill athlete Sarah Khan, speech coach Suzannah Baum, young pilot
Elise Fryml, wine maker John D’Agata, Hunter James Wen, actor and dancer Anton Korenev.
9. MostMostMostMost luckyluckyluckylucky dinnerdinnerdinnerdinner experienceexperienceexperienceexperience atatatat ToastmastersToastmastersToastmastersToastmasters InternationalInternationalInternationalInternational conference:conference:conference:conference: among hundreds of people from
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MASTERSMASTERSMASTERSMASTERS ININININ ACTIONACTIONACTIONACTIONaround the world who attended the Toastmasters International conference held in Toronto in August 2004, I
was the only one who was placed at the same table with the 2004 World Champion of Public
Speaking –Lance Miller and his family at the dinner. I was lucky to have the chance to not only have a
picture with the champion but to have a pleasant evening with his family as well.
10. MostMostMostMost prestigiousprestigiousprestigiousprestigious award:award:award:award: I received “President of the Year 2008-2009” from District 61, which consisted of
185 clubs at that time. I am honored to be given such award and I dedicate it to the great club to which I
belong—the McGill Toastmasters Club.
Someone once said: “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our
breath away”. With Toastmasters along the journey, I am sure there will be many more moments like that coming
my way.
(Received 15th, January 2013)
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Food and its consumersNot only McGill Toastmasters but also guests from
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Enshrined in History
Michael O’Donnell
ave you ever played competitive sports at one
point in your life? I bet!
We are the competitive people. It’s that
competitiveness that drives us to our
ultimate goal, which in my context is to
win a championship. Championships are
elusive, reserved for the very elite few.
Now I’ve been playing sports year round
for my entire life and I only came close to
winning a major championship once. My
senior year of college we took 3rd place in the country for
club lacrosse. After graduation, I figured that would be my
last chance to ever win a championship, until I set off to
Peterborough, Ontario for the Canadian national lacrosse
playoffs.
While I was working in Montreal this summer,
I also had the opportunity to become the
assistant coach of the McGill University
varsity lacrosse team. As a young guy with
very little coaching experience, you could
argue that the stars literally aligned for me to
get this kind of an opportunity. You could also
argue that I was in over my head seeing how I
was filling the assistant coaching position that
was previously held by one of the all time
leading scorers in Cornell history, Sean Steinwald. With
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team, we all had a lot of responsibility on our hands.
I remember showing up to the first week of tryouts and
thinking, what did I get myself into? Most of these guys
were better lacrosse players than I was and on top of that,
I was only a few years older than them. How would I ever
get them to listen to me? For the first couple of weeks, I
felt like I struggled to find my groove, but I continued to
press on and eventually I gained their respect.
With each game we won we became
closer and closer as a team and by mid
season we were tied for 1st place in the
Eastern Conference. As the team was
solidifying their playoff run, my
personal life took a slightly different
path and I needed to move back to the
United States. I remember breaking the
news to the team during one of our
frosty 6am practices. With just 5 games
left in the season, I was sad to say
goodbye to the team, but I promised
them that if they made the playoffs I
would be back to help coach
them to victory.
In my absence, Steinwald was
able to return to the team full time and help them go 4-1 in
the final 5 games of the season to clinch 1st place in the
Eastern Conference. We were headed to the playoffs, but
even though we were the top seed in our conference, the
road to the championship was not going to be easy.
In the semi finals we drew Guelph University from the
Western conference. The 3 of us coaches stayed up late
the night before planning out our strategy for the game.
Our defense would have their hands full as Guelph had the
highest scoring offense in the country. On game day we
found ourselves up by 1 at half and everything was going
as planned. But we came out sluggish in the 3rd quarter
and most of the 4th and with less than 2 minutes to go we
found ourselves down by 2 goals with Guelph killing the
clock. The sidelines were quite as we watched the seconds
tick away. And then all of the sudden, our defensive mid
fielder Ozzie Long picked off a pass, ran down the field
and passed to Alex Rohrbach who put the ball in the net.
With no time to spare, we won the faceoff and scored
again with only a minute left on the clock. You could feel
the energy rising as everyone thinking
comeback, comeback. And that’s
exactly what happened, we won the
final faceoff and came down to score
the game winning goal with only 4
seconds left on the clock. This was one
of the craziest comebacks I have ever
seen in my life, but we couldn’t
celebrate for long because we had to
start preparing for the championship
game the next day.
As luck would have it, we matched up
against Western University
who had the #1 defense in the
country. The exact opposite
type of opponent than the one we just played. Another
night of scouting and strategizing and by the fourth
quarter we found ourselves in the exact same situation as
the day before. It was 6-4 with under 1 minute left to play,
but this time we were winning and there was no way this
defensive team was going to be able to muster the offense
to come back. That is until someone screamed from our
bench and we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
With the man advantage Western somehow managed to
score 2 goals in the final 25 seconds to send it to overtime.
Figure credit: http://toys.phillipmartin.info/toys_lacrosse.htm
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until we got the ball with 30 seconds left in the second
overtime. With time running out, our star midfielder
Jishan Sharples drove from behind the net, drew the
double team, rolled and scored the championship winning
goal. As soon as the clock hit zero, everyone rushed onto
the field and we hoisted the Baggataway Cup into the air.
We were now part of the very elite few that can call
themselves national champions.
As I look back on this amazing season, I can’t help but
thank head coach Tim Murdoch for giving me my chance
to coach and for being the steadfast leader that the team
needed, Sean Steinwald for being the offensive
mastermind that led us to victory, all of the trainers that
kept our team healthy, and of course all of the players who
poured their heart and soul into this team and never gave
up when the game was on the line. They will remember
this season for the rest of their lives and they will go down
in history as the 2012 Canadian national lacrosse
champions.
(Received 29th, November 2012)
NewNewNewNew YearYearYearYear DinnerDinnerDinnerDinnerGaétane Ferland
hen I think about memories, it remindsme of my childhood. Those moments
bring me back to my youth. I wanted to sharewith you my memory of the New Year Dinner atmy grand mother’s house. We used to have itevery year until she passed away in 1969.
My grandmother’s New Year dinner is at Isle d‘Orléans,about 20 minutes from Quebec City. I was 16. But I still
remember my parents talking about it, like "what are wegoing to wear?", "who is going?", etc.. Of course thedilemma was the weather. Sometimes there was gustywind with snow that we weren't confident to make it. Wewere going with my uncle Jean-Baptiste who would bedriving. Despite the poor weather, we never missed onenew year dinner, except when we had the chicken pox.
People arrived one or two families at the time; parents,children, boyfriends, and girlfriends. In 1969 the last yearthere were 60 people, who piled up their coats, hats, andmittens on my uncle’s bed (What fun it was to find ourcoats when we were leaving!) Then we took ours seats atfew long tables, adults and children together. I rememberthat I was trying to eat olives while I did not like them,because I wanted to like them! It was an obsession at thetime. After a few years of trying I finally started to acceptthem, today I can say that I am totally okay with them.Our new year dinner's menu was chicken, ham,sandwiches and of course sugar, apple-pies and fruits.
Time for post-dinner dancing! My uncle Jean-Paul wasplaying accordion by ear, and my aunt Rita, violin.Children were playing and running in the house, going up-and down-stairs and jumping on the beds. We kept thoseprecious moments. I missed a lot those gatherings alltogether. We embrace those memories, because they don’tcome back. We had to unfortunately stop our big-familystyled new year's dinner after 1969, until things changed
in 2006, when a cousin of mine decided tosummon everybody to his place. We had so muchfun while re-connected us after all those years.Three years ago I invited my cousins for a familyreunion in the summer, we had lunch and sharedour moments in our life.
This is our way of keeping in touch with ourfamily! For me it is a good way to keep our
relationship alive and I'm happy that we have thistradition.
(Received 13th, January 2013; Revised 1st, February 2013)
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MemoriesMemoriesMemoriesMemories andandandand Pictures!Pictures!Pictures!Pictures!
Armita Dehmoobadsharifabadi
few days ago, I was sitting beside my father and decided to grab an album and have a look at them for,perhaps
the 100th time, and then my memories revived!A
to go back and hug them but I was not allowed to go out of the line. I kept crying the whole day at school until a
lady with a camera came and asked me to stop crying and put a smile for the picture. That was the only moment
on my first day of school that I smiled!
I got my first bike that day after
my father came back from work
and decided to ride it at home!
I was crying the whole day standing in line to go to class
but my look was on my mom and dad all the time, who
were standing beside the exit door of the school. I wanted
My three cute ducks! I remembered, that
was my first time raising baby ducks.
From left to right: Muny, Huny, Sally. The
picture was taken in late July.
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PerspectivePerspectivePerspectivePerspectiveEliseEliseEliseElise FrymlFrymlFrymlFryml
all dark trees surroundan old, abandoned
cottage buried within a darkforest that hides its secretswell. An old man slowlyopens the whitewashed gatein front of his home. He isgoing for a walk. It isevening, the sun is setting,and he wants a breath offresh air.
He has white hair, a symbol of wisdom accumulated overthe years. He has a slight stoop, a sign of vulnerability.His hands shake, he is easily confused.
He leaves behind his house, all that he has known foryears. The house where his wife quietly passed away. Thehouse that his children have long ago left. The house thateven the birds have abandoned because it is so forlorn. Hehas no neighbours, no one lives within walking distance.He has never learned to drive and has long forgotten howto ride a bicycle.
The old man leaves his cottage, knowing he is leavingbehind all that is familiar. He knows exactly how to pumpthe stubborn old well so that he fills exactly two buckets.He has filled all the holes in his roof with packed straw tokeep out the cold. His old rocking chair by the fire is worndown from years of contemplation and rocking, rockingback and forth.
As the old man closes the gate, he notices, for the firsttime in many years, a cardinal, bright red against the starkpine green of the forest. He smiles sadly to himself as thebird opens its wings and takes flight.
Darkness settles over the forest, and the old man's visionbegins to blur as he loses sight of the familiar area aroundhis cottage. He walks on, into the darkness, along a roughdirt path. The darkness engulfs him, grips him.
Suddenly the old man can feel the darkness of the forestweighing on him. It is a tangible weight, a real burden thathe knows he has carried around for years, ever sinceloneliness set in. He recognizes the weight of the darknessas the same darkness that inhabits him. He has never fullyunderstood it, brushed it off and chalked it up to sadnesscaused by his wife's passing and his children'sabandonment.
He walks on, knowing now where he is headed. Hestumbles along blindly, trying to keep his footing alongthe winding path overgrown by tree roots that try to bringhim down.
Eventually, the trees start to thin out. The green blacknessbecomes a deep blue dotted with tiny pinpoints of light.The old man knows in that moment that he has arrived athis destination. The end of the path. There is nowhere elseto go. He stares up at the sky and contemplates the serenebeauty before him. He has only rarely ventured away fromhome. And never this far. He has never seen a morebreath-taking tableau. Has never been privy to secretshidden well within the inky darkness of the night.
Slowly, the old man tilts his head downward, to the vastopen space beyond his feet. He stands on the very edge ofa cliff. He has left his familiar bubble, and somehow hisfeet have brought him to this point. He can see a vastworld. He understands what openness feels like. He smilesinwardly, and the happiness spreads through him andeventually blossoms on his lips. As he realizes the feelingcomes from within himself, he can't contain it anymore,can't control it.
He looks down at his feet, and sees them hesitating.Within him, he feels peace spreading into his toes. Hesteps forward, decidedly, confidently. He has lost all fear.He is ready to fall into the open space and truly experienceit. His feet propel him into the blueness of the night,
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(This is a speech script. Elise Frymal delivered it on 8th,January 2013 to the club.)
What toastmasters did to me
Feng Zimin
hen a strange name "toastmasters" looms in front
of you, what would think? when a friend of mine
mentioned that club to me the first thing
I had in mind is "What's that? Something
that masters toast? Why would a public
speaking club have that kind of
names?!" Then I just left it alone,
thinking it to be a collection of weirdoes.
Then two months later, when i had to
give presentations at school, i found
myself having serious problems
speaking in front of audience. I just have
to tell them what i had done in my
project. I'm the expert of what I did. I
know it better than anyone else. But when they listened
attentively to me, watching me with warm expectations,
everything that I had in mind promptly gets blown away.
Why am i putting on that figure? I've no idea. The best
thing I could do is to read the text that I wrote on the
slides for the whole 30 minutes. I felt awful about it. And
as if fate was teasing me, upon the routine applause
signaling the end of the presentation, things started to
come back to my mind.
I need a change.
Okay, but what exactly do I need? Do I have the step by
step instructions that I can blindly follow? Doing a google
search of "how to become a better speaker" gave me over
100 million hits. Going through a few of them, I found
one thing that is mentioned over and over again by all of
the "instructions" - practice. They say public speaking is a
feat that can be obtained by continuous practice done in
repetition, repetition, repetition. It's nothing like that split
second that made Aristotle shout "I got it!"; it's more like
carving a sculpture, you just have to chisel out the perfect
surface debris by debris, day by day.
So how can I practice public speaking without offending
my audience? Fortunately when I was
thinking about this there wasn't attentive
gazing from anyone, so my brain worked -
didn't my friend mention to me that
collection of weirdoes? They must not
mind having another weirdo there, why
don't I go check it out?
So here I am! Guess what? This is one of
the best decisions I’ve ever made! To put
it simply, a year ago I couldn’t think or
speak when other people are listening;
now I can speak, and sometimes I can
even think as well!
Viewed in retrospect, I believe there are a few reasons
why it helped me this much.
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because I’m strange; I have problems because I’m
supposed to be one of the toastmasters! Understanding
this made me feel a lot more comfortable and confident.
You know how important this is for learning anything!
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meeting, you see your fellow toastmasters delivering
speeches, chairing sessions, making announcements,
keeping talking, etc. somehow they became the most
effective and influential instructors. You must have this
feeling as well, that three weeks of reading instructions on
the books saves you one day with a role model. Filled
with so many great people who have problems,
“toastmasters” is essentially illustrating what you can do
in order to be a better speaker. So much more efficient
than opening the webpages on a computer screen and
reading those cheesy tips!
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understand that becoming a better speaker requires
persistent efforts, which may or may not be easy. When I
make my plans, I tend to overestimate my diligence. And
once I publicize my plans by signing up for the speeches,
it feels like I’m making a promise. Cancel an appointment
just because I’m feeling lazy? Hmm, couldn’t very well
do that… so I’m usually forced to carry out my ambitious
plans, as if I was really that diligent.
Practice, practice and practice. “Toastmasters” is
providing me with one of the most important aspects of
gaining progress. It doesn’t intensify your personality, but
helps you express yourself more easily. It doesn’t increase
your knowledge, but helps you sharing it once you have
any. In the combat of wining your audience, it doesn’t
supply new guns to your infantries, but it greases the guns
you already have and keeps them in the best condition at
all times!
With over a year of experience in this club, now I kind ofhave a little sense of why this club is called “toastmasters”.A “toast” is an act of celebration. So perhaps the name“toastmasters” is a wish for the people to be are good atgaining things that are worth the celebrations.
(This is a speech script. Feng Zimin delivered it on 6th,February to a communication class of a continuededucation program.)
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ho are they in the sketches? Find the answers inthis issue!
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Sweet memories from the
sweet first experiences
Mehrnoosh Azodi
ver since I moved to Montreal to start a PhD two
years ago my whole life here, half across the world
from home land has been flourished with most peculiar
and remarkable memories. One day before the New Year
in 2011 when I landed in Montreal, I was baffled, dizzy of
the long trip and surprisingly
excited. But I had no idea this city
would turn into the city of my first
experiences and the half
sweet-half bitter memories by
them. Everything and everything
here from building an independent
life, living on a graduate award as
my first actual official payment,
education and research, my first toastmasters meeting and
the first official speech, to meeting and making the most
valuable and occasionally oddest friendships with
amazing people from all around the world turn to fantastic
memories from the fantastic first experiences.
I remember it was late February and I was counting days
for my birthday on March first. Not that I had any especial
event planned for it. No! It was just one of those odd
excitements you feel when you're approaching a somehow
occasionally different days of your life. Weirdly enough a
friend of mine who used to be my office mate too,
frequently asked me what's my plan for Bday. I replied
with the same sentence every single
time; " I do not have any plan to
celebrate it in any especial or casual
way possible this year." And every
single time he nodded and shortly
said; "OK". First of March was there
and strangely I didn't see very much
of him during morning until noon
when I went to cafeteria for lunch.
Like any other lunch time I found myself busy eating and
mingling with people at the table. Somewhat had forgotten
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kept reminding me throughout the morning. All of sudden
I heard an electronic birthday song from the behind, then
the uneven voice of a group of people singing along with
it and within a few seconds a cute birthday cake that was
put right in front of me on the table by the same
curious-about-bday-plans friend of mine. I was totally
surprised. A few friends and he had spent the night before
to bake three birthday cakes for me. Upon the glance at
the cakes and singing friends, I burst into laughters.
Excited, and cherished by all the kindness and friendship I
had received. After all that was the first surprise birthday
party I ever had and that day turned into one of the
sweetest memories of my life in Montreal.
Fabulous our memories from our very first experiences
are, they have been and would carry on tasting different,
being different. They feel like a little kid forming their
very first touch of every usual or unusual thing in this
universe. The smell and taste is more intense, it's bare and
unknown. It's like exploring an unknown world. Maybe
our first memories from our first experiences essentially
neither have special meaning, nor are they meaningless.
They are as they are, but something noticeable is different
about them, they stand out of our daily life.
My new life in this city have taught me, for a day to be
memorable no big reasons are needed, and for a year to be
memorable what is better than a collection of memorable
days which are simply and easily have been put together
by ourselves.
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