Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Our Post-Five-Ring-Circus Trip West

We waited till the circus crowds were gone from Vancouver, and before the March break crowds flooded the airport, and ventured west to visit Steve and Nicole (the first time since their wedding!)

We strapped ourselves into a WestJet and, by the time we were halfway across the prairies…  Mary swapped seats with me to have her turn look out the window! Yes, the picture is my witness. We arrived in Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon (March 2)

Since we were tran
sporting over 100lbs of Steve's possessions still from home we waited to meet him, on his way home from work, to hand off his    goods before the border. While we waited, welcoming us were flowering bushes, crocuses and... palm trees.

After a bit of sightseeing in lower Delta and White Rock we finally met Steve at the Campbell River Store, just north of the border (see that maroon Jetta way to the right at the light?)

We followed Steve home, and upon arrival peered across the road to try ca
tch a glimpse of that fabled Mount Baker – you can see it just above the car's rear door.

We spent a pleasant evening visiting with the "newly-weds", Steve and Nicole, in their cozy nest.
It's a lovely little 1 1/2 story house in a country setting - feedlot in the back, raspberry orchard at the side, but a busy street out front, especially since it was divided and re-paved.
 

After an overnight at S & N we headed out to Gord and Carol in Conway. There we were greeted by the cat in its predictable place: the flower box hanging off the back of the shed.


There was a catch... the cat was the only one to receive us. No Gord's pick-up truck on the driveway. No Carol's car in the garage! No Gord. No Carol. 

We located Carol's daily walking companion, Nancy who, the more she thought, was sure Carol was expecting us the following week!
She couldn’t stop chuckling  about her dear, highly organized friend having mis-calculated our arrival! Nancy phoned Carol, who was visiting daughter Dori, and with great glee announced us standing in her kitchen!

But Carol, being the champ that she is, just took it in stride, rushed home, warmly welcomed us, and proceeded to make us forget that it took place at all. That evening Mary had the privilege of going with Carol to observe their Wednesday evening Awana program.

After supper we went to catch a glimpse of the Snow Goose migration on Fir Island, as well as Trumpeter Swans - an amazing display of thousands of birds on their way back north.

 There are several hundred acres designated as a bird sanctuary on the Island, and the birds appear to know it.
After many 1-day work weeks at the concrete plant Gord got more work hours. While we got to see him less because of that, his restored work was an answer to prayer!

We spent the following day at home with Carol, and with Dori who came over for the day with Jacob, Annelise, and Maya. A cozy day, with the fireplace going, and just being together as family.

Dennis came over for supper, and we enjoyed some fun games at the dinner table. Oh yes, and we did get a glimpse of Mt. Baker, nearly 'uncloaked', but still a bit of a tease.  
Thanks, Gord and Carol, sharing your home and family with us!

Friday we headed back to Lynden where Steve was waiting for us, having taken the day off from his busy job. In the increasing sunshine we explored the yard – in its full spring splendor.

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In the afternoon we took an outing to a historic farm nearby. Without a doubt the most impressive sight there were two turkeys - a set of memorable faces!

Oh yes, upon coming home Mary and Steve played Wii  …while I enjoyed a Wii nap. 

For the evening Steve & Nicole had a barbecue feast prepared for us, and had invited some friends to join in the fun. We played games in the evening and through conversation caught a bit of a glimpse of life in America.
On Saturday the weather became truly glorious with clear blue skies, unlike any we've experienced so far in Washington. We really saw Mt. Baker in its full glory, although a light haze still prevailed. But then... it is over 50 km away from the house!

Saturday we headed out for a hike in Whatcom park outside Bellingham. Everything is so lush - concrete, rocks, and even the trees get an extra dressing of green by means of a layer of fuzzy or stringy moss, or even a mini-plantation of ferns.

In the afternoon while Steve slept off a migraine, Mary & I went shopping for Steve's birthday, the result pictured below... That’s the closest we could make it to visiting for your birthday, Steve!

We spent the evening relaxing with some games from Steve and Nicole's amazing games collection, one of them being 'Squiggles'. But the best part was just being together and enjoying being in each other’s company, something we sorely miss being able to do spontaneously... from week to week. Thanks, Nicole and Steve, for hosting us so graciously!

Sunday we headed out to Burlington for two worship services and in between, a visit at Nicole’s folks alongside the Skagit River.
All   of the area teased us with beautiful flowering trees and shrubs.

We returned home in the late evening with Steve and Nicole, enjoyed some grilled cheese and tomato soup, visited for a while, and then set our suitcases ready for the return home.

By 6:30 am, Monday, we were on our way to Vancouver Airport, not far ahead of Steve, who would soon head out for work in BC.

 

 

 And, before we knew it… after an occasionally bumpy Air Canada flight home we found ourselves on the 401, and then home again.

 

Thanks Steve and Nicole!

Lord willing… we’ll be back!

 

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Long Weekend in the Niagara Peninsula


While home is in Kitchener we certainly have many reasons that draw us to the Niagara area. We managed to take in four of those reasons this past weekend.

On Saturday before lunch we first dropped off Grandma E. to stay for the weekend with Margaret. We then zoomed over by Grandma V. in Grimsby for a short visit.

After lunch we headed out to visit Rob, Liz, Jenna, Kylie, Caleb and Owen.
We went for a hike in the Bruce trail near Beamer falls. We enjoyed big vistas and tiny vistas. At some spots you could hide behind tree trunk or the roots of a fallen tree ...
... and at other spots you could see almost the whole world!
Later in the day we all together went to the Festival of Praise where we enjoyed many musical presentations including school choirs, a flutist, a pianist, a gospel quintet, a bell choir.
And, yes, that's Rob, very ably directing a most enthusiastic Junior Choir.
Wonderful meals, an overnight at R&L and 2 Sunday services completed a lovely visit there.

We then 'switched' to Cliff and Hen and their clan, including Ruth and visiting Matt and Anne-Marie. On Monday, you guessed it: we headed off to the Bruce Trail, near Rockway Falls. Some pretty scary depths. The weather was mild and not windy so it was easy to stay out for many hours.

Cliff and I enjoyed some quiet conversation, while the ladies discovered new ways to discuss issues and possibly settle some old scores.
A quick camera face-off at a patch of moss to see if there was a visible difference between quality from our old Kodak or Hen's Fuji. Below is for you to judge...









The browns and yellows are so wonderful and peaceful. And then here and there... those splashes of brilliant green crop up in numerous places - not just left overs from fall, but vibrantly growing mosses and some ground cover plant - amazing!
We ended our afternoon at Jordan's famous Zooma Zooma cafe, drinking a hot chocolate to the relaxing sound of jazz quartet music :) .... followed by a second fine supper at Cliff and Hen's B&B.

A day we'd definitely like to repeat, Lord willing. It was a relaxing, blessed weekend!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

We Moved Grandma E

There we were: Margaret, Brent, Cathy, Rudy, Brian, Craig, Tim, Mike, Kevin, at 7:45 Saturday morning, with Tim's big trailer and within a twinkle of an eye had it fully loaded with Grandma's possessions and headed from Beasley Cres. to Langs Drive.

Then by 10:30 a.m. we were already saying 'thanks' and 'goodbye' because everything was unloaded into the apartment - amazing teamwork! Thanks again guys!

The rest of the day was spent by the siblings (and in-law) to unpack and arrange everything to a point that….

 

Mom could arrive at 3:00 with Mary who had treated her for the day including a trip to Belgian Nursery and lunch out.

Weather was perfect and we could receive Mom into a nearly ready-to-live-in apartment. Included in the day was a lovely orangy sunset, something that can become part of Mom's daily privilege to observe from her west-north-west view.

Marg stayed overnight into Sunday to help Mom get settled. She was already looking forward to using some of her meal-tickets for the dining hall, and some days later maybe the heated pool.

God bless you in this new home and stage of your life Mom!

Your Fairview Mennonite Home is quite the place!

Check it out at http://www.fairviewmennonitehomes.com/fairview/

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Minnesota and Fall Outing

It was high time for us to make it out to Prinsburg again. What better way than to combine a journey all the way there with our fall outing.


It was definitely fall weather, with quite a bit of rain, even more dismay for the local farmers who were wanting to get their sugar beet, and corn and beans off the fields.

But it was superb weather for enjoying a very relaxing time at home with Marlene. We got to wave hello to lots of the local folks who drove by, a fine and true local tradition.


We were able to worship at the new URC in the school library and had a great Sunday dinner with Eric and Sara's family over. But Eric and Sara's clan also were busy with sore throats which cut in on the fun somewhat.

Later we traveled down to Luverne to Bruce and Kristi and their clan. We even got a sneak preview at their new home out in the country which they'll move into in November. Even carved a couple of pumpkins. And.... we managed to hit a deer (missed the other 2 in the herd) on the way home from visting them, but only a basketball-sized ding in Marlene's car hood.

It was super relaxing and laid-back. Wonderful meals and easy-going fun, including a trip to the local thrift store, and stopping to watch the amazing line of trucks getting unloaded of their sugar beets into monstrous piles in a drop-off area.

On the way home we traveled part of the way down the east shore of the Mississippi River.

 

 

A wonderful week!

Monday, November 16, 2009

An October Visit with Mom V.

Joanne planned a visit from California. that became a great nucleus around which to make Mom's birthday gathering some weeks later, so that she could join in.


Wendy and Cheryl made it out so we had a great gathering.


And Mom was in great spirits, enjoying our company the whole time.
She now has a wonderful new place at Shalom Manor in Grimsby.

We brought various items including chocolates and clothing.
We sang, we played harmonica, performed some charades for Mom.
And afterward made our traditional visit to a local Swiss (Chicken) Chalet.

God bless you Mom!