Love the Way We Love | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Thursday, August 4, 2011

Posted on Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:58 AM

To the sweet girls of a colourful, jam packed, nearly-always-busy little jewelry store in the downtown area. Just wanted to tell you how beautiful and wonderful you all are, and my admiration for your hard work, enthusiasm and happiness even on the hottest and busiest of summer days. I look forward to working with you everyday, I love our ridiculous laughs, and crazy, caffeine-filled times. Here's to more stories, jokes, love, and happy moments with each other and all the people we meet along the way. —Little Wolf

Posted on Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:36 AM

I want you to know that there is someone out there who genuinely likes you, inside and out. You're very handsome, funny, smart, you're into all the good stuff. But you are way too hard on yourself. I know that you don't think of me the same way, or might not even think of me at all. But just know, that there is someone who thinks you are pretty great. —Late Nights

Posted on Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:11 AM

I know this sounds simple but I was tired, really tired and off to band practice, thinking I still had 5 more minutes I was going to drink my coffee as fast as I could and then hop on the bus. The bus showed up early and I had to put down my coffee which I was only two sips into! You noticed this and told me that you didn't want to see coffee go to waste and that I was allowed to go grab my coffee and drink it on the bus! Mad love and respect to you sir! I thoroughly enjoyed drinking my coffee on the bus and I hope good karma finds you! Also a note to other bus drivers: I did not spill a drop of coffee on the bus and I strongly feel the no drink rule should be revisited. Thanks again! —A Happy Customer

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Posted on Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:32 AM

Your concert last Thursday was the best concert that I have ever been too. I have been waiting to see you since 2002 when I saw you in a little club in Cambridge, ON. Your energy and enthusiasm in your performance was intoxicating and I am still all excited and pumped up by your concert. Please come to the maritimes more often. You are loved in this part of Canada and we need to see you all more often. —Waited Almost 10 Years to See You

Posted on Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:07 AM

You are my favourite one! —Lil T

Posted on Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:56 AM

This love is for two groups.

First, to the wonderful city of Montreal for showing me such a great time last week as you always do. You're busy but still somehow laid back vibe really put me in a good place. Your women are gorgeous, your chicken is delicious and your people are enthusiastic and friendly. Your cultural and ethnic diversity is also much appreciated and enjoyed. Keep up the good work.

The other part of this love goes out to my wonderful family. Our reunion this past weekend was unbelievable. Even after spending a wild week of partying in MTL, having dinner and beers you in Northern New Brunswick was the highlight of my trip. It was amazing to see all 58 of you, ranging from 4 months to about 90 years of age, and I can't wait for the next one.

I really needed a vacation and I couldn't have asked for a better one. —TJ902

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Posted on Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:55 PM

Nothing starts my day like a quick caffeine fix and a flash of your charming smile, finding myself skipping down Robie on my way to see you.

Your personality brightens my mornings and I absolutely love seeing you in the mornings, it's the only reason I'd spend $5 on a coffee. —Coffee Love xx

Posted on Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:41 PM

I just wanted to give much love to the people on Gottingen St. for being so amazing during the five months that I have been here. I look forward to my return and will think of you all when I am sitting in Ontario with no ocean around me. —Lady with the Red Hair

Posted on Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:32 PM

You make me so happy! Rar xo. —Sharkie

Posted on Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:22 PM

After getting so few occasions for quality time, I finally got real quality time with my daughter on a weekend trip. I hadn't put her to bed in years and it makes my eyes well up when I think of reading her bed-time stories and being there when she wakes up. I was a doting dad again, checking to make sure she wasn't too cold or hot in the middle of the night. Mothers everywhere, please give (ex bf) dads a chance. I love you, daughter with all my heart. The time we've had is so rich with joy, the purest relationship I will ever know with another human being. I know you miss me just as much because of the games you remember that are your favourites, the drawings you like to show me that I know are inspired by the haunted house we went through and stuff. We are just ourselves together and I miss you constantly. It's nice to have freedom from being a parent 24/7, but doing the simple things for my young daughter is what really makes my life worth living. Please, reader, be considerate of the other parent. Thank you mom, for being pretty great. I think this one will turn out just fine. —Doting Dad