Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Easter Weekend in Vancouver

The kennel was booked solid this weekend, so we were unable to follow through on our original plan, which was to head to the dog-unfriendly Tetrahedron Provinicial Park to snowshoe for Easter weekend, so we bummed around the Vancouver area instead. It actually worked out for the best because I was able to pick up a shift at the hospital and work 4.75 hours of overtime at ridiculous pay. Remi was also able to get the same days off this weekend as I had, which was counter-productive school work-wise but gave us some great family time :)

Anyway, our weekend consisted of a hike on Friday where we got so ridiculously lost that we came NOWHERE near our destination - which, I might add, was only 6 km from the trailhead. This snowshoe was at Rainbow Lake near Whistler and all of the trail markers were below the snow-line. We actually ran into two other snowshoers (who were heading up for some winter camping) who had GPS, a topographical map AND had been there before and THEY couldn't even find the trail! The odds were against us and after trying to scale a mountain (heading in exactly the opposite direction that we were supposed to go) we headed back to the car. The good news is the weather was nice and we got some great photos.


Saturday both Remi and I worked, which was no fun and we have no pictures of that.

Sunday we spent the day at home, basically. Nothing was open, so we took time to do a lot of nothing. That's also the day we made our Easter dinner. I made a chicken with apple stuffing on a bed of apples and it was not very good. I don't blame myself or the recipe, I blame the chicken. A lot of chefs suggest doing a salt brining before cooking to bring out the flavour of the chicken - does anyone have any feedback on that? Anyway, we took the opportunity to drink a bottle of wine and some liquour with dessert ;) Remi and I actually switched roles and I made dinner and he made dessert, which was a delicious berry and mascarpone-filled puff pastry thingy with an attempt at merignue on top.


Monday was another hike day. This time, because of weather, we stayed below the snow-line. We actually went quite close to Vancouver along the Sea-to-Sky highway up Deeks' Bluff. We got lost on this hike too! It was just not in the cards for us to finish a hike this weekend. This one was impossible due to all the deadfall from the giant storms we had last winter. After bush-wacking and marking our own trail with flagging tape (which is just barely safe) we had to turn back. THEN we tried another trail and that one ended abruptly with flagging tape from other hikers in all directions, which was obviously no help to us in finding the right trail. But Maggie had a blast and ran around like a chicken with her head cut off and we only ran into two other girls on the whole hike. As you probably know by now, few people equals a successful hike for Sarah and Remi. I would be remiss in neglecting to mention that the trailhead was near impossible to find due to the construction on the highway and that we weren't able to do one of the hikes we'd considered because the construction workers were using a provincial park parking lot for their own personal use!! Again, the Olympics ruin part of my life.

(I don't know if I've mentioned this before, but the Olympics also ruined part of my life last year due to the new Skytrain line construction crossing my commute to school and adding close to 20 minutes to the total commute time. This is over now.)

On Monday we also picked up my new glasses!!! (which I'm obviously very excited about) and bought some new fish for our big tank (2 of them have died already - Big Al's is starting to become very Petcetera-esque!) and a new beta for the terrarium (which we have replanted with herbs).
PHEW! So that's a big update for us right now. No other news as far as I know. Three more weeks of school left!!
We hope this finds you all well!!
Sarah

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Snowshoeing, Buntzen Lake Style

Remi and I joined our friends Duane and Theresa (really the only people we've met out here who are more active than we are and enjoy the outdoors just as much) for a hike/snowshoe at Buntzen Lake, which is near Port Coquitlam, one of the suburb-towns surrounding Vancouver. It was only about an hour drive from home and we saw only one person on the entire hike!! That is a rare feat in the parks near Vancouver so we were quite happy. Duane and Theresa are also like us in that they see where the hoards are going and they go the other way ;)

Anyway, it was a little tiring, as it was up up up for about 4-5 km and then down down down (hard on my little West knees), but it was so nice to be outside for the day and in the trees.
In other news, on the way back we went to Costco so I could pick out some new glasses. It's been three years since I had my eyes checked and I needed it! My prescription hasn't changed that much, but it's significant. Anyway, I went with a little bit of a different style this time, so I'm very excited.

Here are a few pictures from our hike today. It was cloudy and the lighting sucked, but we tried :)

Sarah

Saturday, March 01, 2008

And we're back!

So Remi is currently working on the blog to end all blogs about Peru, but we don't want to post it until it's just right, so I thought I'd write a quick note about our trip. It was great. Llamas everywhere - what more can you ask for? The people were amazing, the textiles also amazing, the food sucked. Everything was super-cheap (except Machu Picchu, but we'll talk about that more later) and we had a great time. To tide you over until the big post, here's a video. It's short, but it's awesome.

We hope everyone is doing well and remember to post your comments!!

Sarah