A Winning, Eventful Week
This week has been very kind to me. After two weeks and weekends of non-stop craziness (due to work and other obligations), I am—surprisingly—finding peace and happiness during the work week.
I usually don’t enjoy packing my weeknights with events in fear of exhausting myself and being tired at work, but, up until tonight, I had quite the week planned:
Monday: Pizza night with the boyfriend (try-to-relax night)
Tuesday: Catch-up dinner with former boss
Wednesday: Limitless advanced movie screening with bf + @ayl + Bradley Cooper and possible dinner at Salad King
(When I think Bradley Cooper, all that comes to mind is what a cute couple he and Eric Dane make!)
Thursday: Win x 2: watch the Leafs win (so optimistic) + win the auction to my must-have bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs - Classic Q Hillier Hobo
Friday: Down-time with boyfriend; the usual (fantastic) Friday night
Yes, this is considered an eventful week to me…
Well, little did I know that I’d be in for a treat tonight. For one, dinner with my former boss saw us dining at Terroni. One of tonight’s pasta specials is gnocchi di gamberi—homemade gnocchi with zucchini, tiger shrimps, basil and cherry tomatoes—which of course resolved my usual indecisiveness. The pasta was soooooooo damn good. Chatter with the ex-boss was extremely fun and insightful. Learning more how the industry works and gossiping about different company structures is my kind of nerd talk. It was a relatively quick dinner, but we had a blast. As I had hoped, my plan to treat her to dinner worked. I’ve been wanting to express my gratitude as she had essentially put me where I am today after hiring me two years ago. Another check mark on that to-do list!
Of course, I come home to unwind, watch some Gossip Girl and do nothing else besides Tweet. And then this happens:

How absolutely splendid is that? Off to LG Fashion Week I go, two weeks from today!
Follow @TorontoStyles if you would like to win too. Thanks again, Janet & friend!
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And FYI: no, the title is not—I repeat, not—a CS reference.
