Summer is packed. Now that have a social life, there's not enough time to get everything done. The unofficial start of summer was last weekend with the Grand Prix, which coincided with Francofolies, Fringe, and probably a few others that I forgot. And It only gets busier from here:
100 days is not enough, when you consider most people have to work five days a week to pay the rent. So really, an average person only gets to enjoy much less.
Take those festivals above, add in Sundays at Tams and Piknik, finding time to play around in the river, and LaRonde. That's the summer.
Now, take the festivals, and other classics mentioned, add in weddings, parties, BBQ's, and the occasional birthday, you start to run out of sleep time. And weddings take the most time.
If you happen to be part of a wedding party, a wedding turns into a minimum four day commitment (for the ladies), with the bridal shower, bachelorette party, wedding rehearsal, then the actual wedding. Guys come out on top with one less day, since there is no lame gift giving gathering. If one is required at two weddings, that's one week right there. More if it's out of town.
Take all of the above, add in work and try to fit in a few days at the beach, next thing you know it's October and carving a Turkey for Thanksgiving.
It almost makes me want to be a teacher, just for the summers.
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100 days is not enough, when you consider most people have to work five days a week to pay the rent. So really, an average person only gets to enjoy much less.
Take those festivals above, add in Sundays at Tams and Piknik, finding time to play around in the river, and LaRonde. That's the summer.
Now, take the festivals, and other classics mentioned, add in weddings, parties, BBQ's, and the occasional birthday, you start to run out of sleep time. And weddings take the most time.
If you happen to be part of a wedding party, a wedding turns into a minimum four day commitment (for the ladies), with the bridal shower, bachelorette party, wedding rehearsal, then the actual wedding. Guys come out on top with one less day, since there is no lame gift giving gathering. If one is required at two weddings, that's one week right there. More if it's out of town.
Take all of the above, add in work and try to fit in a few days at the beach, next thing you know it's October and carving a Turkey for Thanksgiving.
It almost makes me want to be a teacher, just for the summers.
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