Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Anyone From Canada?

Well for New Years iam going to be in Canada. I've never been there before and i know it's reallly cold right now. Im staying there for 9 days and was wondering what i should wear. Like iam going to wear jeans with another pair of pants under that, and boots with my jeans inside of them a turtle neck, a sweater and a big warm Jacket.Also a hat and gloves. we're not going to be riding in cars..and iam going to be playing in the snow alot..so Is that good enough? or do i need something else? and does anyone have a picture of Toronto [that's where iam going] to see how the snow is there right now? and how should i dress when i go to the airport??





im leaving on Christmas eve. :]





thnx

Anyone From Canada?
hi there!


last week we had the most snow in toronto that we've had in 63 years.


today it's raining.


the good thing is, it hasnt been cold. so dont think that youll need lots of layers or anything...but then again, if youre planning on playing in the snow like you said then thats another story. what you said sounds fine.


but be prepared for anything!


i hope you enjoy it here.


merry christmas.
Reply:right now its raining here where are you coming from ? love to help email me if you want any thing else ?
Reply:It depends where you'll go and how your body takes the cold.


In Toronto it's now -2 and feels like -10 because of the wind.


I suggest you use winter underwear and jackets/pants for snow, so they don't become wet.


You can check the weather at The Weather Network and see how it's coming for the time you'll here. You can find it at the Internet, just type the weather network and then type the city where you are gojng to stay.


The first time coming to Canada may be really hard if you are not used to the cold. Once you are here for a long while, your body begins to change and adapt.


In the Vancouver area is not so cold. Now is 6 degrees and you can use a sweater and jeans and feel fine.
Reply:Well, the second language in Canada is french. Try something french style. Like The French Connection. And European always works. They actually do have pretty high fashion scales in Canada.



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