mangos

Tuesday, 20 June 2006 01:27 pm
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Sunday, I was visited by friends Sadelle and Ann from Vermont, who came to Toronto for the 9icb conference. Ann's work (middle-school) paid for their travel, all the better. We spent the evening Sunday catching up, talking gender theory, and so on. They are involved in so many cool things: they started a Gay / Straight Student Alliance which is now the largest in the state and they're part of Bennington Pride Coalition which is quite strong- (the group's first public event this year was in April, and they're hooked into the progressive religious community in Bennington as well). I'm sure there are other things that when I heard them I went "wow" but I'm afraid I don't remember them.

The theme of their visit was quite possibly "Mango." We went out to a chinese restaurant within walking distance (review to follow, for locals). One of the dishes we got was chicken with mango; surprisingly delicately flavoured (not one-dimensional mango or very sweet at all). It came with five large mango halves (thirds, more likely) with lots of good stuff piled on top with a mango sauce. Yum.

Sadelle and Ann brought two mangos from Kensington Market which we had yesterday morning with breakfast; a "Sweet Mango" and a regular mango for taste comparison. Mmm. Happy taste-buds. I liked both, and the sweet did have a different flavour (more intense, as well as more sweet).

In the morning, I had to leave my guests early because of an 8:30 meeting, so we had an hour of chitchat while I was becoming caffinated. Hopefully I didn't do to many dopey things. I remember trying to convince them to take leftovers with them, even though they were going to try and get sushi on the way (in Niagara Falls; I had even helped them plan that the night before. Duh.)

The visit was great, if too short. I keep thinking they should meet other friends of dan's and mine; at minimum, I'm trying to convince Sadelle to get herself an LJ-name so she can follow fine folks on my friends-list.

A funny moment; after settling in, they said, "Wow, you read Bitch Magazine? How cool." They started telling me they had discovered it about a year ago and I said, "Um, I know, dan and I told you about it last summer." Heh.

I got a few photos of them, with Rover, which I hope to post tonight.

There are other things I was going to post, but I'll do that tonight, since I've stretched my lunch break as it is. ([livejournal.com profile] elbie_at_trig and I went for mulligatawny and fried dumplings off-campus, and talked about graphic novels, assimilation in Canada vs. US, grad school, and the fact that he's now a truncle (a word I just coined; he doesn't expect to ever become a quadruncle, even though I think that makes a better word).

Re: our visit and a couple of corrections

Date: Tuesday, 20 June 2006 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://www.pumpkinspun.com/musings/ (from livejournal.com)
Silly me.. forgot to mention the corrections..

Ann's work didn't have anything to do with paying for this trip (we wish!). Oh.. and I (Sadelle) am not involved in the high school GSA, other than moral support. Ann is a co-advisor to the group, but the biggest kudos go to the high school German teacher, Anja, who is the main advisor and brainchild behind this version of the GSA. She rocks!

Sadelle

Re: our visit and a couple of corrections

Date: Tuesday, 20 June 2006 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
Awesome... sounds like a good niagara visit!

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