Posted on 01 March 2010 by Ritu
New York City is home to thousands of Canadians. The Facebook group for Canadians in New York alone has 1,348 members! A large group of Canadians could be found spread out between the bars Van Diemens and Arctica in Murrey Hill (and the surrounding bars who welcomed the spillover crowds) watching the Canada Olympic Hockey team compete against the best hockey playing nations in the world. The friendly and contagious energy that Canadians exude could be felt all around the intersection of 28th street and 3rd avenue. The Canadian New Yorkers and native Americans alike came together one last time during the final day of the Olympics to anxiously watch the fight for Gold. With Canada scoring the first goal and USA scoring a goal during the last 60 seconds of the game to tie the game and take it to overtime, it definitely was an intense game. As Canada scored the winning goal in overtime the entire bar exploded in cheers, chants and the Canadian National Anthem. 28th and 3rd was the place to be for New York Canucks on Sunday night! Stylester extends its congratulations to Team Canada for the win and to both teams for a fantastic game.

See video footage of fans celebrating at Arctica here: Canada takes the Gold at Olympics 2010
Posted on 25 March 2009 by Ritu
On my way back from Toronto the weekend before last, I was luckily seated by the emergency exit on my flight. It was good because 1. I got tons of leg room, & 2. I got my own little TV that popped out of my armrest.
So, on top of being happy to be returning home I got overly excited about my secret armrest TV and made the suave interior decorator/architect young guy beside me to take a picture of my little screen! (I think he was an interior decorator because he was making these cool 3D rooms on his laptop.)
Yes, geeky, but I just had to share my joy with all my blog-readers!

Air Canada Emergency Exit Seat TV - Toronto to New York
Posted on 05 October 2008 by Ritu
I went back home to Toronto, Canada over the weekend. The very first reaction I had to going away was separation anxiety from the city, and the second was the same kind of anxiety but for a boy. I didn’t think it would get there, but here I am… a bit too dependant on a city and a boy.
Anyway, the weekend was good, despite the frigid cold weather of the Great White North, and the 9 hours of driving each way. I got to see my 7 year old sister again, and this time with 2 less teeth than the last time I saw her 2 months ago. They grow up so fast!

Posted on 17 September 2008 by Ritu
Through the wonderful world of Twitter, I discovered the newest love of my life: the rock band Bury the Bully.
I was randomly “followed” on Twitter by the grace of the band’s marketing and word of mouth efforts, and what a pleasant surprise! I went on their website just because I saw that they are a Canadian band from a town close to my hometown of beautiful Toronto, and I am a very very loyal Canadian, as everyone who knows me will tell you. After being directed to their Myspace page and listening to the first song on the playlist, I was instantly addicted.