It’s Jill, then me, then Colleen, and then Holly. And I WON a bowling game for the first time ever in my life. Not only that but I was playing with women that grew up bowling and that don’t suck at bowling at all. Not only that but it was the first time I ever bowled higher than 100.

Ha ha! And they laughed at me for taking that picture but I knew it was an important, momentous moment of my life.
I. Won.
Of course it was downhill from there. But who remembers the second game? Or third? My victory dance is truly something to behold, not that it is likely to ever happen again.
I’m on my way home now, on the train. Back to reality. And while I do love to hang out with my ever shrinking Windsor crew, I miss my love every second I’m away and I’m glad to be heading in this direction.
Congratulations!! I love bowling. That’s two people in two weeks to mention bowling to me. I need to go soon.
ROCK ON!
Such a fun night, we were charged $.46 per person, per game, including shoes. It cost less than $9 all told and would have been just as great at twice the price. Here, in Toronto, there is a new bowling alley that is so hilariously expensive that I’m tempted to go just to see what type of people are willing to pay minimally (at non peak times or days) $17.50 (and $32.50 at peak times!) for a half hour of bowling. I am not even kidding.