How's Toronto!
So as many of the people know, I moved to Toronto around 8 months ago. Of course, a lot has happened in those 8 months. Let's go step by step to cover it out.
First, we boarded the flight and had all that drama of going through the airport and security checks. The flight was pretty comfortable for butcher class (economy class). Then we arrived at Toronto Pearson Airport, collected our baggage and arrived in our new home, a 650 square feet one bedroom apartment. Personally, I liked it. It made life very easy and practical. Dad was studying in the York University so naturally, we shifted into the university apartments. I made friends with dad's colleagues and would chat with them for a long time.
The school over there was called Elia middle school. I didn't like it much because it was a hi-we-don't-care-much-about-studies-so-go-play-and-waste-your-time kind of school. My time there also decreased my mental abilities and my will to hard work. But I made some very good friends over there and maybe it was because of them that the bad vibes of the schools didn't affect me too much. So, that way I learned another lesson, to try not get affected by the bad vibes and not get affected by materialistic pleasures.
Overall it was a great time at the university apartments and soon we decided to shift to a better location within Toronto. We hunted and hunted and finally found a good location near St. Clair Avenue and Bathurst Street. Here's a pic of the building that I live in now.
So as many of the people know, I moved to Toronto around 8 months ago. Of course, a lot has happened in those 8 months. Let's go step by step to cover it out.
First, we boarded the flight and had all that drama of going through the airport and security checks. The flight was pretty comfortable for butcher class (economy class). Then we arrived at Toronto Pearson Airport, collected our baggage and arrived in our new home, a 650 square feet one bedroom apartment. Personally, I liked it. It made life very easy and practical. Dad was studying in the York University so naturally, we shifted into the university apartments. I made friends with dad's colleagues and would chat with them for a long time.
The school over there was called Elia middle school. I didn't like it much because it was a hi-we-don't-care-much-about-studies-so-go-play-and-waste-your-time kind of school. My time there also decreased my mental abilities and my will to hard work. But I made some very good friends over there and maybe it was because of them that the bad vibes of the schools didn't affect me too much. So, that way I learned another lesson, to try not get affected by the bad vibes and not get affected by materialistic pleasures.
Overall it was a great time at the university apartments and soon we decided to shift to a better location within Toronto. We hunted and hunted and finally found a good location near St. Clair Avenue and Bathurst Street. Here's a pic of the building that I live in now.
It's called the Heathview and it's great living here. The school is called Forest Hill Junior and Senior Public School. It's one of the best elementary schools all over Toronto. They use Google Classroom for almost everything which just makes life a ton easier. Plus we also get used to electronic devices. They also give us many activities and assignments to do, to keep us busy. It's great being at Forest Hill and I am very proud to be a student of it. So that's it, life is great, it's awesome, Toronto's awesome. As long as the CN Tower, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Raptors, Tim Hortons, and Toronto Maple Leafs are still up, so is Toronto.
Harsh.