We will be on a bit of a hiatus for the next week or so: Dave is off to Moab Utah to get some mountain biking out of his system, while I'm off to visit friends and family in Ontario for Easter. We will have plenty of photos to post when we get back I'm sure. Happy Easter!
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Congratulations Ines and Jamie!
Last bit of winter...
It has been interesting weather here lately: warm most days (10-15c), but still snow overnight every now and then, that melts through the day. After a few weekends in the city, and Beth attending a workshop for work yesterday (Saturday), we decided on a last little stab at winter this afternoon--a few hours in the snow at Sunshine Village Resort in Banff. We met a couple on the gondola who were from Manchester, England, and just raved about what a wonderful place this is to vacation. We realized again that we can't take for granted the fact that we can sleep in on a Sunday, drive out to Banff for a half day of skiing, and then be back in time to have BBQ for dinner! On the days when we're feeling homesick for Ontario, we have to remind myself how lucky we are to be living here! Spring is on the way, so it's likely we are done with our snowboarding updates; hopefully we will have some spring flowers to show you soon!
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Our new Fussball table!
Thanks to our good friend Sean Brennan, we have a new addition to our household--a fussball table! Luckily, we have lots of room in our downstairs room, so this is the perfect way to fill some space with something fun! Unfortunately, my (Beth) fussball skills leave much to be desired--Dave is having a really hard time finding ways to let me win, despite a fairly significant handicap and extremely modified playing tactics...I guess practice makes perfect! I will have to keep practising! Thanks Sean!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Weekends in Calgary...
I (Beth) have spent the last few weeks (and weekends!) in town: it's been nice to have some relaxing "down time", and to spend some time around the house.
Saturday March 3rd was our annual Providence "Dine and Deals" Gala Fundraiser: I volunteered to oversee the Silent Auction, so got to mix and mingle with colleagues, parents, and a few of the rich (but not so famous) in this city. It was a nice night out, and a great way to feel a part of my work "family".
I was also lucky enough to catch up with a great friend, Effie Gatsinos on her return trip to Calgary--sharing our great experiences at Guelph with some prospective students, and then catching up over some great food and drinks. She is such a wonderful person, and always a delight to spend time with!
This past weekend, my good friend Skye Gorven was in town for a visit. We spent a fun "girls weekend" visiting the shops on 17th Ave, looking for ideas for bridesmaids dresses for her upcoming wedding. After a night out with the boys on Saturday, we drove up to Banff on Sunday in hopes of a short hike in the mountains, only to leave the 17c sunny weather in Calgary and arrive to cool and rainy in Banff. We still enjoyed a day at the spa at the Rimrock Hotel up by Banff Springs, and were lucky enough to have Dave making great meals for us all weekend. It was great to see Skye, and to have her share in this amazing place we now call home. We're looking forward to seeing more of her home in Vancouver for her August 31st wedding.
We have a few more low key weeks planned, before I'm off to Ontario on March 31st, and Dave heads to Moab, Utah for a mountain biking trip.
Saturday March 3rd was our annual Providence "Dine and Deals" Gala Fundraiser: I volunteered to oversee the Silent Auction, so got to mix and mingle with colleagues, parents, and a few of the rich (but not so famous) in this city. It was a nice night out, and a great way to feel a part of my work "family".
I was also lucky enough to catch up with a great friend, Effie Gatsinos on her return trip to Calgary--sharing our great experiences at Guelph with some prospective students, and then catching up over some great food and drinks. She is such a wonderful person, and always a delight to spend time with!
This past weekend, my good friend Skye Gorven was in town for a visit. We spent a fun "girls weekend" visiting the shops on 17th Ave, looking for ideas for bridesmaids dresses for her upcoming wedding. After a night out with the boys on Saturday, we drove up to Banff on Sunday in hopes of a short hike in the mountains, only to leave the 17c sunny weather in Calgary and arrive to cool and rainy in Banff. We still enjoyed a day at the spa at the Rimrock Hotel up by Banff Springs, and were lucky enough to have Dave making great meals for us all weekend. It was great to see Skye, and to have her share in this amazing place we now call home. We're looking forward to seeing more of her home in Vancouver for her August 31st wedding.
We have a few more low key weeks planned, before I'm off to Ontario on March 31st, and Dave heads to Moab, Utah for a mountain biking trip.
Friday, March 09, 2007
Dave's backcountry Wapta Traverse
In March, I (Dave) embarked on a 4 day back country expedition called the Wapta Traverse up into the Rockies and onto the Glaciers with 3 others (Ryan, Tracy and Michele). A trek that many have done before and also many have attempted and not been able to complete.
There were a number of firsts for me on the trip in that I was on skis for the first time in about 10 years, the first time on touring skis and then add a big heavy backpack and just wait for something good to happen. Each day consisted of slogging along for 4-8 hours, with a lot of uphill climbing (until the last day which was mostly downhill) and following our GPS coordinates to find our accommodations for the night. The back country huts have beds, propane stoves and dishes so it was nice not to have to carry all of that along. Each hut is perched along the mountains with perfect panorama views of the area surrounding. 3 of the 4 were blue bird days and the scenery was spectacular. The non-sunny day (whiteout conditions) was extremely sketchy as we made our way along some areas of the glacier that were host to large crevasses. We spent that day tied together in case someone fell in and followed the GPS very closely. Just before dusk the GPS led us to a large cliff and it turned out that the hut was on top of the cliff....so after about 8 hours of trekking we strapped the skis to our packs and climbed to shelter. Now that's a day where you finish really feeling alive! (mostly due to the number of near misses throughout the day)
It was a great experience and the people I went with were gladly very experienced back country skiers and excellent company. Maybe we will go again next year?
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