Yes, I remember spending every reason reading Outlander because I could not stop 🤣😅 I even had a teacher object to me reading it (it was catholic school). Thanks for being here.
I'm also a grad student in Toronto, and it's been so nice following along in your adventures! Your writing time at the library is also an excellent reminder that I don't have to just write at my desk at home.
@@meganbrushI'm currently reading The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow, and I'm currently rewatching Tokyo Vice season one and waiting for a UK release date for season two which has just finished streaming on Max in the U.S. Do you have an all time favorite novel or T.V show, Megan? I'm drafting up some initial plot ideas for a novel and I've written a feature film and TV mini series a good few years ago (nothing's come of it yet, of course). I'm currently unemployed and I have mild Cerebral Palsy and in all honesty I'm struggling a lot so I need to get back to something creative to lift my mood and give me something to work towards. All the best from the UK, Sean 👍🏽
Hi Sean! Oohh an all time fav book or TV show would be incredibly hard to pick. Too many TV shows come to mind. I think my most watched would be The West Wing or when I was younger Gilmore Girls. 🤣 As for book, certainly my most read is The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simons but I have so many other favs 🥰 I hope you find a little creative inspo. I'm sorry you're struggling. Keep going. ❤️❤️
@@meganbrush I appreciate you, I have three job interviews next week and a doctor's appointment later this month, so I'm hoping for a consultation soon to determine whether or not I can be recommended for surgery to help deal with the worsening symptoms of my condition (continuing muscle fatigue, contraction and pain in my legs). I'm 33 and thankfully I'm still able to walk unaided but there's no guarantee that without some kind of corrective surgery that'll always be the case so yeah obviously there's no cure but a corrective surgery of some kind will go a heck of a long way to making my life easier and put me back to somewhere close to where I used to be some years ago when life was easier, because if I ever ended up on crutches or in a wheelchair I don't know what I'd do. All the best in your creative endeavours 🙏🏽❤️
On my drive home from work today I saw a huge line of people waiting at a stall that was (apparently?) selling coconuts. And then I see you making coconut cream pie. I'll take this as a sign! (Did you follow a specific recipe?) Also, that horror movie tradition of yours sounds like a lot of fun. (The movie that you picked looked absolutely goofy, I love it. Haha) I think I should try doing something similar myself.
It's such a fun tradition! 🥰 And since it was my first time, I just a package pie filling because I had no idea how it should taste. It was really light and delicious! Thanks for being here 🥰
Falling in love with hard-core historical fiction at the tender age of junior high...ahhhh, memories 😊
Yes, I remember spending every reason reading Outlander because I could not stop 🤣😅 I even had a teacher object to me reading it (it was catholic school).
Thanks for being here.
@@meganbrush Ha! Which meant the teacher had read it too...! Catholic school (ahhh, memories...LOL)
I'm also a grad student in Toronto, and it's been so nice following along in your adventures! Your writing time at the library is also an excellent reminder that I don't have to just write at my desk at home.
Hi!! Thanks for being here 🥰 yes, Toronto is blessed with lots of cafes and libraries! It's so nice to get out of the house 🥰
@@meganbrushI'm currently reading The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow, and I'm currently rewatching Tokyo Vice season one and waiting for a UK release date for season two which has just finished streaming on Max in the U.S. Do you have an all time favorite novel or T.V show, Megan? I'm drafting up some initial plot ideas for a novel and I've written a feature film and TV mini series a good few years ago (nothing's come of it yet, of course). I'm currently unemployed and I have mild Cerebral Palsy and in all honesty I'm struggling a lot so I need to get back to something creative to lift my mood and give me something to work towards. All the best from the UK,
Sean 👍🏽
Hi Sean!
Oohh an all time fav book or TV show would be incredibly hard to pick. Too many TV shows come to mind. I think my most watched would be The West Wing or when I was younger Gilmore Girls. 🤣
As for book, certainly my most read is The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simons but I have so many other favs 🥰
I hope you find a little creative inspo. I'm sorry you're struggling. Keep going. ❤️❤️
@@meganbrush I appreciate you, I have three job interviews next week and a doctor's appointment later this month, so I'm hoping for a consultation soon to determine whether or not I can be recommended for surgery to help deal with the worsening symptoms of my condition (continuing muscle fatigue, contraction and pain in my legs). I'm 33 and thankfully I'm still able to walk unaided but there's no guarantee that without some kind of corrective surgery that'll always be the case so yeah obviously there's no cure but a corrective surgery of some kind will go a heck of a long way to making my life easier and put me back to somewhere close to where I used to be some years ago when life was easier, because if I ever ended up on crutches or in a wheelchair I don't know what I'd do. All the best in your creative endeavours 🙏🏽❤️
I love BMV, I go there like once a week 😄
It's the best, isn't it!? 🥰
Thanks for being here. ❤️
Wow, that's a huge library!
Which one is it?
The Reference library here in Toronto! It's massive 🥰
@@meganbrush wow--will keep in mind if i visit!
On my drive home from work today I saw a huge line of people waiting at a stall that was (apparently?) selling coconuts. And then I see you making coconut cream pie. I'll take this as a sign! (Did you follow a specific recipe?)
Also, that horror movie tradition of yours sounds like a lot of fun. (The movie that you picked looked absolutely goofy, I love it. Haha) I think I should try doing something similar myself.
It's such a fun tradition! 🥰 And since it was my first time, I just a package pie filling because I had no idea how it should taste. It was really light and delicious!
Thanks for being here 🥰
I don't know where that library is, so I can pretend it doesn't exist and don't have to feel jealousy or envy.
Gahaha I'm sorry. It is a beautiful place to write! 🥰
Thank you for being here.
Roger is a handsome man
he really is, isn't he?
@@meganbrush I had a cat that looked a lot like him named Simon.
@@mackenzieshreve that's such a lovely name! 😍