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It was a spontaneous decision. I had just finished my morning jog around Kitsilano “Kits” Beach and was taking my sweet time inhaling the coffee I had taken out from 49th Parallel, lounging around the apartment in my sweats when I received an SMS from my brother Chris. “Do you, Mom and Dad want to come to Kelowna with us? We’ll pick you up. Get ready!”

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It was a spontaneous decision. I had just finished my morning jog around Kitsilano “Kits” Beach and was taking my sweet time inhaling the coffee I had taken out from 49th Parallel, lounging around the apartment in my sweats when I received an SMS from my brother Chris. “Do you, Mom and Dad want to come to Kelowna with us? We’ll pick you up. Get ready!”

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