
Before I left Canada I needed to pick up a few gifts so I quickly packed for the flight home and walked across the river to this beautiful little chocolate shop that is tucked away on a corner in Kensington. Peter and I had passed many times. Bernard Callebaut is a local chocolateire who make chocolate that reminds me of what we had when we were in Belgium. Peter has brought some home before and it melts in your mouth. I had taken all of the larger coins that I had collected while I was in Canada and a few bills that were lying around the condo and decided that was all that I was going to allow myself to spend. There was very little room in my luggage to put anything else anyway so I knew that I would not be able to purchase a lot. The woman that greeted me as I walked in the sparkling little shop was so very helpful. She offered me a piece of candy while I looked around. We started talking and when I told her that I was traveling back to Houston, she told me that she had lived in Houston for ten years and that her son still lived there. We kept talking and realized that her son and his family live in the same part of town that we do. The world is such a small place. I made my purchases, took this picture, and quickly walked back to the condo. I had run out of time. Reality was knocking at the door and Houston was waiting. It was an amazing visit and I can't wait to return to Calgary.