Happy end of April already! Crazy how time flies.
Now that spring is (finally!) here, there are some car events happening in the upcoming months, from PTN's season opener to the Kaleidoscope show!
For those who don't know, Kaleidoscope is a Porsche car show event showcasing all the colours of Porsche (also know as Luxury in Colour). It was founded by Ryan in 2023, with the first show held at the old Kellogg factor in London, Ontario. Anyone with a coloured Porsche can apply to be a part of the show.
This year, the location is set in Oshawa, Ontario, at the Parkwood Estate. The event is being held on Sunday June 14, from 9am to 1pm. For spectator tickets, it's just over $61 taxes in. For those wishing to display your Porsches, unfortunately the application window has now closed so if you wish to attend, you will have to buy spectator tickets.
Here is the website for more ticket details: Kaleidoscope
In 2023, I had submitted the request to be part of the show. It was also a $25 submission fee (which went towards the Humane Society of London). Unfortunately it was quite tough to find members to attend the show as it was all the way in London, and the drive itself would take close to 3 hours. I remember asking around and not many were heading out from the east end.
This also occurred on a very busy weekend for me, as I had a wedding to attend on both Friday and Saturday (it was a 2 day celebration). The first Kaleidoscope would occur on the Sunday. I told myself I could do it, it would be a nice drive.
Well. Friday was a long day, and Saturday turned out to be a longer day too. This was the first time that hubby and I attended a friend's wedding together so we basically hung out as much as we could that entire weekend. When the Saturday evening reception was done, we had a post wedding hang out, and I got home around 3am.
As a lady, it takes time before jumping into the shower. You've got to remove your face, your clothes, jewelry, any bobby pins in your hair or any hair decorations. By the time I was settled into bed, it was about 3:45am. I had also planned to meet one of the Porsche drivers heading to the Kaleidoscope show just after 5am, so I figured I would have to leave the house by 4:30am. Thankfully I didn't have to be there for 7AM, as this was the main cars event. I would attend the usual 9AM spectator event opening time.
I had just under 45 minutes of sleep before I made my 3 hour drive to London. This was probably my most sleep deprived drives of my life.
I met a meet point in Mississauga to meet the member. 10 minutes passed. Then 20. And I thought well, maybe he forgot? I didn't have his cell, just an IG account. I messaged to see if he was alive. I gave it another 5 minutes and if I didn't hear back, I was leaving to London. I got a message shortly after saying he wasn't feeling the greatest and had to pass on the day.
Lo and behold, I made my drive to London, which took just over 2 hours after the meet point. It was probably the most boring drive (no offence London). I think all that adrenaline didn't make me feel fatigued. I was just desperate to get to the event for 9AM. Once I saw the building, I felt so relieved and parked in the lot next to the event and made my way in.
Lots of beautiful Porsches in all aspects of colour. Members who made it from Toronto, Hamilton, Mississauga you name it. I made my way around the event and took pictures of everyone's rides. I met with a few members and hung out in the Kellogg's building. If you haven't been, there's a huge indoor park where you get to climb and just...basically be active. There is an arcade for kids, with a food court, and a larger restaurant further into the building, with indoor golfing. There is also an area where you can buy art, snacks, and of course beer. Pretty cool set up.
By the time we got back outside, some of the members from the show had left, and I asked if it would be ok to move my car into the show, by the entrance, which Ryan gave his blessing. I just felt so cool after that, because my baby was finally in Kaleidoscope's first show!
Once 1pm rolled around, that was the end of the event and everyone had their routes to head back home. I managed to cruise together with a group, which made the drive back to Toronto so much more entertaining. Unfortunately I parted ways around the Hamilton region, so it ended up to be a boring drive back to Toronto.
Hubby was at work so I messaged him when I got back to Toronto to let him know I was safe. However, the text didn't go through and I had no idea, so all that time he thought I was lost in London! Stupid phone.
I wasn't able to attend in 2024 due to prior plans, and 2025 was a write off for me. This year would be wonderful considering it is closer to home and it's at the estate, a historic building. Hopefully I could try to pop by! This time I would be getting more than 45 minutes of sleep before I drive out.
If you haven't had the chance to check out Kaleidoscope in the past, be sure to check it out this year!




