Friday, 15 April 2016

A Mother Daughter Date

A Mother Daughter Date


Bonjour Mes Amis!


Don't worry, that'll be the only French in this post. Today was supposed to be a boringly normal day, but it seems that it took a turn for the better. Let me explain.


First of all it's my friend Taylor's birthday! (Happy Birthday Taylor!) So while her and my twin went bowling and all that other fun stuff, my mom and I were sort of stuck in Moncton, New Brunswick with nothing to do.  So what do two creatively, crazy women with a love of culture do in said city? We find the nearest café to go people watching of course!


Now for those who don't know what people watching is, I'll give you a quick summary. It's when you find a nice quiet spot to sit and relax, while you point out different people and create absurd stories about them.
For example: A man dressed in all black and a hoodie walks by holding a dirty duffel bag, and suspiciously seems to be in a rush. Obviously that man had just robbed a bank and in the midst of getting away. But when his escape car never showed, he had to dash on foot. Now he weaves through the crowd as he tries to blend in and hide from the cops, but it's only a matter of time before they catch him.
Something like that!


This is what my mother and I do in our spare time. And no, we do not have a life.










Now this post is less about people watching and more about the café we happened to stumble upon and went people watching in. The café is called Café C'est La Vie, and it is the most artistic, most comfortable, most amazing café I have ever been to! Seriously it is now on my list of: Favorite Spots in Moncton!


This place is something else! It exhibits a local artists art work for month, every month. It has a huge variety of teas, and different international food selection, that tastes amazing by the way. They offer some food gluten free, and when they do, my mother noticed they added a little more food beside her sandwich because gluten free bread is smaller than normal bread. Talk about considerate. The service in this place makes you feel welcomed, and the building itself is over flowing with inspiration!


The workers there are polite, and very kind. I honestly felt like I was at home there! So, if you're ever in Main Street, Moncton, N.B, Canada, be sure to stop by at Café C'est La Vie! 







So that just about sums up my day. As I said before, no life!


I'll see you all later


The Nerdy Blogger
(Brooklyn Wilkins)


P.S. QUOTE OF THE POST:  "Reve ta vie en couleurs, c'est le secret du bonheur (Dream your life in colors, it's the secret of happiness)"  ~Walt Disney




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