At Cornell we have a great four day weekend which is known as fall break. Typically, most students return home for a few days or stay around Cornell to catch up on work. Since it is my senior year I thought it would be fun to do something a bit more fun. I contemplated heading over to Ellicottville, NY for their annual Octoberfest but instead decided to join seven other guys from Psi U in heading up to my roommate from sophomore year, Kech’s, home in Collingwood, Ontario for Canadian Thanksgiving.
We left on Saturday and I got into a car with Trent, Kech, and Robby (who we call be his Chinese name, “sho-bo-dah” which literally means, “uncle, integrity, wisdom.”). The ride up was a bit over six hours long, but we finally made it to Collingwood and stopped at Kech’s dad’s house to have dinner. He showed us around his farm, his three donkeys, and his 24 year old house who Robby exclaimed was, “the oldest horse he had ever met.” After eating dinner we checked into our condo and unpacked our things. We had Kech’s friends over for a little homecoming party and then all headed out to a local bar, Skool. We had a pretty good time there and after returning back to the condo apparently some of the other guys made a bit too much noise and there were a few complaints filed against us. Oh well.
The next day we woke up and headed up to Blue Mountain which was a ski resort village right by our condo. We ate a delicious lunch and tried to piece together the events surrounding the noise complaints. We decided that it was most likely due to the large number of guests Kech had invited over and that for the next few nights we should lay low. We took a gondola up to the top of the mountain and watched a bunch of mountain bikers ride right down the mountain face.
That evening we all hung out at our new condo (which we moved into as a result of the previous evening) and watched a little TV and played a few games. We had dinner reservations at a restaurant/bar called Kaytoo that evening so we had quite a bit of time to kill. Dinner was amazing – they had these chicken wings that they called Schwiiings! which were heavily basted in Schwiiing sauce, consisting of a combination of barbeque and hot sauce. We went back to Skool and joked around about putting the “cool” in Skool. It was a bit cold that evening so we gathered around an outdoor fire and met a few of the locals. They were thoroughly entertained with our antics and in fact our waitress from Kaytoo joined us after she got off work.
The next morning Alex and Brian went back to Cornell to do some schoolwork and the rest of us lounged around the condo. We finally showered and ventured back into Blue Mountain to get a quick lunch. A quick lunch turned into a huge ordeal since the restaurant we chose had the slowest service of all time. Trent claims the name of the restaurant was Buncin Burners’ but I think it was actually called Anthony & Bodachelli’s or something like that. Either way, even the ketchup took fifteen minutes to receive. After lunch, we went over to Kech’s mom’s house for Canadian Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving in Canada is pretty much identical to that in the United States so there was plenty of turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie, etc. to go around.
That evening we hung around the condo a bit more and took a nap. We woke up at about 10:30 p.m. and went for a quick dip in the complex’s hot tub. Energized from the hot tub, we called a shuttled and again headed back to Blue Mountain. Skool was closed since the town was pretty empty on Monday nights this time of year so we headed over to Kaytoo which was apparently the place to be on Monday nights (apparently it was the only place you could be). We had a good time there and then headed back to the condo. Katie, our waitress from Kaytoo that night and the night before joined us and we rented the movie Acceptance on pay per view.
We woke up the next morning and hopped in the car and prepared for the reluctant drive back to Cornell. It was an incredibly fun weekend with all the guys and I will definitely remember it for the rest of my life.