Canadiana Walkabout
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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Whistler
So the flight to Vancouver went along without any hiccups other than having an overweight bag and having to rearrange my luggage so I didn’t have to pay extra. Watched ‘The Social Network’ on the plane. When I arrived in the late afternoon I waddled through the airport to the skytrain with my four bags. It was very awkward moving about. I made it to downtown and to my hostel – the Cambie Hostel. I met my Aussie roommate and we chatted for a while about our adventures. By the end of the conversation he had applied for Muskoka Woods next summer. For dinner I went to free pasta in the bar downstairs and then went to the best sushi of my life in a downtown Japanese restaurant.
The next day I visited the local mall and just wandered around downtown. In the afternoon I met up with Helene and her friend at a bar and we watched the World Junior Hockey Finals with Canada and Russia. It was an exciting game and Canada ended up losing.
The following day I spent indoors in the morning because the whole time I was in Vancouver it was raining. Boo. At lunchtime I met up with Ella and her friend Jenna. They showed me around town, took me to the sites, we had some pancakes. It was very nice (apart from the rain). On the way back to the hostel I went through Chinatown, which was pretty sick. There were plenty of cheap souvenirs. I bought a pair of fluoro construction pants for 10 dollars. Bargain!
The next morning I caught the bus to whistler. The drive was absolutely spectacular, I couldn’t take my eyes away from the window. It reminded me a lot of New Zealand, with the water and islands/mountains. I met Kelly when I got there and got settled into her place. We spent the afternoon catching up, and then wandered around Whistler Village, did some groceries. That night I went to Kelly’s neighbours house, with a bunch of Aussie guys and a Kiwi guy – Spoon who was very inviting and friendly. We hung out at their boys night and ate some delicious burgers. After that we went back to Kelly’s place for a hot tub…fabulous. Especially when we jumped in the snow and ran back to the spa. It was followed by an intense game of table tennis with Kelly.
The next day was the first day of riding. It was incredible! Beautiful weather, snow was amazing – lots of powder spots. I rode Blackcomb with Kelly and two of her friends. In the afternoon, Kelly went to work so I stayed riding with her friends. At around 1:30, when we were doing powder runs, I was following them and then they stopped to wait for me, I rode past them over a hump which turned out to be a vertical drop onto flat ground. I don’t really remember it because I got a concussion. But from reminders I have a bit of an idea. I think I landed on my feet and then somehow got a concussion from the impact. I blacked out and when I woke up I saw them standing over me asking if I was ok. I told them I had tingles all over my body. After that I remember nothing. The next thing I remember I am sitting in the lodge down the bottom with two of the girls eating food. I asked them who they were, what country I was in. I remembered NOTHING for a good 5 minutes. It was such a weird feeling. I don’t know how I got to the chateau from where I hurt myself, and a bunch of events are blank. That night I had to stay awake for 10 hours after the injury so didn’t sleep till midnight.
Sunday we started at 9am and rode till about 3pm on Blackcomb again. Another beautiful day! I took it pretty easy after my injury the day before. My ankle was sore and my neck had a bit of whiplash. I came close to getting a 360, but got a backside 180 which I was happy about. At 4:30 we went to ‘church on the mountain’, which was pretty cool. They held it in a theatre in the village. It was different in that after the sermon, people could share their thoughts concerns and questions to the speaker. After church I met a few cool people and ended up going to dinner with them for one of the girls birthdays.
Monday Kelly was working so I rode with a bunch of people from church on Whistler. It was extremely cold! About -22 degrees plus wind chill. I somehow survived the whole day riding. At night we had another spa and intense table tennis game. Then Kelly, Calvin and I went to the movies and saw Little Fockers. It was hilarious. I also tried Haagen Daas icecream for the first time and I must say there was quite a party in my mouth and my taste buds were getting their boogie on.
Tuesday morning Kelly and I slept in a bit and didn’t get onto the mountain until 10am. We went right across the mountain with two of her friends to a lift called symphony. It was such a great run. There was still plenty of powder around despite the lack of snowfall in the last 4 days. We stayed there all day before doing a couple of terrain park runs to finish off with. Back to the flat for another spa and table tennis game. That night Kelly got a bunch of us tickets to a Comedy show in the village. It was pretty funny. The first two guys were funny, the last 2 guys were way drunk/high and crossed the line with a bunch of jokes. One of the guys looked so much like Allen from the Hangover.
On Wednesday morning I rode with Shane (Kelly’s housemate) in about 30-40cm of fresh powder. To be honest it was too thick in a bunch of places. I got stuck quite a bit and after a couple of hours my back leg was aching like never before from leaning back in the powder. So I had some lunch and went back to the house. After a Jacuzzi I packed up and moved to the HI hostel about 15 minutes down the road. It was where the athletes stayed during the Olympics so it is very new and very nice for a hostel. Get this: in our room there is a Aussie, Kiwi, South African and Scottish. Its like the start of a joke!
The next day I rode with Spooner (a guy from Kelly’s work) and a couple of his mates. It was a really good day. We got some amazing powder runs in. I named that day 360 Thursdays – and I wasn’t going to leave the mountain until I had landed a 360. And I got it! So stoked!That night I went with my new roommates and a couple of other kiwi guys to a fancy restaurant where one of the guys worked. It was the last night the restaurant was open so everything was half price. I got an incredible 3-course meal for only 20 dollars. It was cool hearing their stories as well.
On Friday I rode all day with Kelly and her roommates. To start with we were riding with the Kiwi’s from the hostel as well. At the start of the day the visibility was ridiculously terrible. Powder thick again because it had been snowing non stop for the last 3-4 days. In the afternoon it cleared up nicely though and the sun even came out. After riding I went back to Kelly’s for another hot tub and table tennis. She beat me again in a nailbiter. I spent my night relaxing in the hostel, very much looking forward to my day off after riding seven days straight.
Saturday was spent sleeping in, reading, watching a doco. For lunch I went into the village with my new Irish roommate Andy and had a cool chat with him. Then in the afternoon I hung out with the SFC (Snowboarders for Christ) boys – Calvin and Josh. Time flew we had a really great time! Where we sat was a good location for people watching, and apparently it is a good location for other things such as selling weed. We had 4 people come up to us asking for some weed.
On Saturday night I was going to go to a dinner party with Kel and her friends but that was cancelled so after watching a bit of a rail demo at the base of the hill, I paid a visit to Helene my favourite Kiwi in Canada. She had just moved into a house with her friend and 12 other people! Big house but still very cramped. Hung out with her and some of her friends that night. I went to catch the bus at 1030 but just missed it so had to wait till 11, but then that one was full so then had to wait in the freezing cold for the 1130 one. It was alright though because time passed pretty quickly when I got to watch drunk people walking around and slipping over on the ice hahaha.
Sunday I rode with Kelly but it was very miserable weather rainy and with bad light, so Kelly ditched after 2 runs. I decided to stick to the small terrain park and get my frontside 360 by the end of the day. It was so mentally exhausting, more so than physically. I got the point where every time I did the jump I would unstrap and walk up the hill so I could not waste time on the chairlift. After 3 hours of trying and failing frustratingly and at times painfully I finally landed it and called it a day. It was good to head back to Kel’s and have a spa and table tennis – which I won this time!!!
Monday I slept in a little bit and then went riding with Josh from SFC and two of his mates. It was a good day, little bit icy at some spots but found some powder up top which was nice. Went in a bit early and spooner hooked me up with his mate who gave me a 20 dollar full board tune up for the next season. Then I went to Kelly’s for one final swim/pingpong battle. She took the title. That night we went to Longhorns pub for hangout and trivia night, and Josh came along as well. Had some goodtimes. I didn’t know any of the trivia because the theme was 80’s. Kel and I convinced Josh to apply for Muskoka woods (I should get paid for all this recruiting) and we sealed it with a spit shake (disgusting but it had to be done). Josh was trying to convince me to stay at whistler for the rest of the season, but i couldnt do it, I am too ready for home.
On Tuesday I slept in, packed up, watched a doco about war (why we fight), caught the bus to the airport. So sitting here at the airport about to head home I have mixed feelings, definitely favoured in one direction. I am SO pumped to be going home and seeing the family and friends and everything Australian, its gonna be great! But at the same time sending all these farewell txts and messages to all my Canadian friends makes me sad to leave all that I have been blessed with over here.
What an adventure!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
A very Frenchy Canadian New Years
So on Tuesday Jon and I went to get a new BOA lace from the snowboard shop. Then we met up with the latest MW hot couple – Rachel and Steve Burns. We met at the rock climbing centre where we did some bouldering on the sizeable bouldering wall. It was great fun but ridiculously tiring trying to climb some of those tougher walls. My fingers/arms fatigued quite quickly. After climbing we went back to Rachel’s and had a night of eating a great meal, and playing Settlers of Catan. Jon even played and enjoyed it! Steve loved it as well. We played two games. When we went back home, Jon and I played the new halo game until 2 in the morning.
The next day we travelled 10 hours to get to Montreal. A bus, go train, subway, bus, bus and car. It went surprisingly quickly which was good though. When we arrived in Montreal, we went walking downtown and compared a couple of Shawarma places. We stayed at Lucas’ house – one of Jon’s familiy friends. The next morning we relaxed in Montreal before meeting up with Dids, Lucas’ brother. We with Dids to Bromont for some night skiing but the main lift was closed and the lines for the other lifts were about an hour long. Instead we went back to Dids’ parents vineyard. We drove on his ATV, built a jump in the snow bank with the tractor and towed into it with the 4 wheeler. It was scary but fun. The jump would have been about 40 foot long! We rode till about midnight. After doing the jump we trekked up the hill at the vineyard and did a powder run with about 2 foot of powder. Slept in the basement that night.
In the morning we went to Sutton mountain for half a day of boarding. The weather became much warmer and so the snow was turning into slush. Still it was very fun boarding with Jon and Dids. There were plenty of tree runs which were quite fun and challenging. Had a few interesting moments of my own with a tree or two. At one point my board became lodged between two trees and my body went down the hill into the powder. That made me stuck for a tough few minutes. We even took the chance to hit up the triple black diamond run which had a few testy moments in the thick trees. Had a couple of attempts at a 360, which were unsuccessful.
That night was new years eve. We went to Dids’ friends cottage. Dids’ is a professional trampolinist and has done some shows for circe du soleil. His friends that we were at were also professional trampolinists and most of them have transferred to aerial ski jumping. Crazy! The evening I must say was awkward a lot of the time because Jon and I were the only English speaking people and most of the conversations were in French. After hanging around at the cottage everyone decided to head into the town. We partied at a bistro which was converted into a club for the night. It was pretty small. The room was full, the dj was playing, the drinks were pouring. A true club - where most people were speaking french. We didnt leave till 3:00 in the morning. Since I was the only sobre one I got to drive the Mazda 6 back – probably the highlight of my night – although I did have some killer dance moves on the floor. Dids’ friends had a plethora of beds at their cottage, enough for all of us.
On new years day, we lounged around the house all day in the rainy weather. Left the house at 5 to go visit Mark and his brother Tom at a local ski hill. On the drive there in the pouring rain, Dids’ car’s muffler came off in the middle of the highway. Half an hour later, a tow truck came, and took us to a local service station. Half an hour later we had zip tied the muffler back on and headed off to the mountain. The muffler came off again just as we reached the mountain. So we bid Dids good luck and went skiing with Mark and Tom. It was raining but the mountain was empty. Jon and I didn’t even buy lift tickets because they weren’t checking for them. The boys all pulled some flips off the jump which was insane! I myself was unsuccessful with my 360 venture again. Tweaked my shoulder again which was quite a bummer.
Then we drove back to Montreal in the fancy Suburban 4WD that Mark and Tom’s rich friend Alex had hired for them. We stayed at a fancy hotel in a fancy suite, with Alex paying for everything, including everything from the minibar. We ate Shawarma’s yet again and then taxied back to the hotel for the night. When Alex came back more room service was ordered with a huge assortment of food as well as drinks for all the boys that wanted them. I went to bed before all the others. I cant say early because it was around 230.
In the morning, Mark (of course) woke us up bright and early to drive to tremblant for a day of snowboarding. Alex didn’t come because he was doing some ‘errands’ that day. 2 hours of driving later, as well as a Timmies stop of course, we arrived at the beautiful village of tremblant. The weather was warmer than usual, and it had begun raining. Because of these terrible conditions, only 9 runs on the whole mountain were open, and the terrain park was closed. So naturally the boys didn’t want to go if there wasn’t a terrain park. Instead we went back to Saint Souvere where we skied the night before. The conditions were very icy unfortunately. But we made the most of it. Spent most of the time at the terrain park. I managed to do a couple of rails which was progress. My shoulder was really sore from the night before. Looks like this injury that began at camp could be the bane of my existence for quite a few years.
After boarding, we drove back to montreal to the hotel. We saw Alex and hung out for a bit. Had the best shower of the year! Such a good shower. Jon and I were planning to stay with Genevieve that night, but she was flying back so we were just biding the time to hear from her when she got off her flight. So Mark Jon and I went to Subway for dinner, then Starbucks. We had some good laughs, and on the way back I was wrestling Mark and his pants ripped right at the crotch - hilarious.
So we went back to the hotel restaurant to hang out with Tom and Alex who had finished a fancy meal. Then the drinks started. The night was so ridiculous and hilarious and such a splurge. I certainly will not forget it. I’ll try and create a visual for you. One of the fanciest restaurants you have ever seen – then add a bunch of guys singing at the top of their lungs. Anyway about 900 dollars later we retired to the hotel room. Ordered some more room service which was delicious, and even more drinks for the others. Wrestling on the king sized bed. The guys shaved my chest haha. So it was a late crazy night – around 3am again when I got to sleep. Didn’t end up going to Genevieve’s house. So much money wasted it was ridiculous! A night I won’t forget. Especially when I have some funny video evidence.
In the morning Jon and I got dropped off at the bus station where we caught the bus to Ottawa. Met up with a lady friend of Jon’s and we went out to lunch and walked around the city. I loved being third wheel there haha. Bused back to Toronto where we were picked up by Jon’s dad. Back at Jon’s house I packed up all my possessions and got them sorted for the flight in the morning to Vancouver. A very memorable trip to Montreal, nearly staying at a different house every night. Good times – now I am one step closer to going home and seeing my muchly missed familiy and friends. EXCITING!
Monday, December 27, 2010
A McTavish Christmas
On Tuesday morning Jon drove down for Missisauga to pick me up from my now empty residence. It was sad to leave what has been my home for the past 4 months, knowing that I would never again walk those hallways. We drove to Jon’s house, did some shopping for Christmas presents that Jon still had to get. Then we just hung out at his house. Mark arrived for a visit and we played some guitar hero, watched snowboarding movies to get in the mood for the upcoming season. Then we decided that we would go snowboarding the next day. No biggie, the hill was only 2 hours away and on the way to the cottage. Brilliant!
Later that night, we played street hockey with all of Jon’s friends from the street. It was great! We played for nearly 2 hours it was so much fun. That finished up around 1230. And we crashed straight away. We woke up early to go boarding at Mt St Louis/Moonstone. The snow was fantastic! The hill wasn’t huge but it had a phenomenal terrain park which we went on most of the time. Mark and Jon were hitting the 45 foot jump which was insane, the 25 foot jump was plenty scary enough for me! I did a few rails as well. Didn’t have the balls to try a 360 on the 25 footer though. Perhaps next time….im working up to it!
We finished up boarding around 3, unfortunately my boa lacing wire snapped somehow so now I need to get my boot fixed before I can go out again. Jon went to the hospital with his family to visit his grandma, so Mark and I chilled for about an hour in the local Tim Hortons. The boys loved teasing me about putting on the freshman fifteen (pounds). I don’t feel fatter though…
So after that we drove to the McTavish cottage in Haliburton. We relaxed that evening and I went to bed early because I was pretty tired. The next morning was spent relaxing at the cottage, cleaning up the driveway and snowskating down the driveway. In the afternoon we all piled into the car to go Christmas tree hunting. We were wandering around the snowy woods for about an hour before we found a good tree. Jon climbed up and cut it down, we tied it to the roof and then headed back to the cottage. That evening I successfully cooked dinner – mum’s special pumpkin pasta, which was quite a hit (I think). At the least I enjoyed it and got a reminder of home tastes. Mum would be particularly proud of me doing some cooking for a change.
After dinner, we put up the tree. It was huge!!! About 12 feet tall. It looked fabulous! I felt a bit feverish after dinner so went to bed early. That night was one of the longest nights of my life. I woke up about 10 times, had some very weird dreams, and constantly had the shivers. Very unpleasant. I woke up on Christmas eve not feeling much better. I spent the most of Christmas Eve day inside, napping and taking it easy. At night we went to their neighbours cottage which was beautiful. They had 4 children who were very entertaining, especially the little girl Avery who made me help her compile Santa’s naughty/nice list. We also played some mini stick hockey in their basement. The meal was very good, but I didn’t eat much because of my sickness.
When we got back, I skyped the family who were celebrating Christmas lunch since they are 15 hours ahead. It was bittersweet seeing them all there having a great time. I was exhausted afterwards so went to bed. That night I only woke up once which was an improvement from the night before. In the morning I felt a bit better. We waited for everyone to wake up then opened the plethora of gifts under the tree. I was spoilt, I got a huge amount of treats in my Canadian stocking, a great snowboarding bandana, a Canada hoody, Canadian mug, Canada Hockey Jersey, and a sweet painting that Jon did. I’m probably gonna have to send a package home with all these goodies because they wont fit in my bag.
In the afternoon, I had a nap, a bath (first one this year) and watched a Christmas movie – Miracle on 34th street. Played Rummy with Bec and Dylan. We had a very nice dinner, but since I was still a bit sick my appetite was not very large. After dinner, I helped Kathy for a little bit with her puzzle, and played darts before heading to bed because I was exhausted again.
Didn’t wake up at all that night, but still woke up feeling a bit sick. Boxing day was spent relaxing in the cottage, watching some movies, eating some food, emailing, and reading. At night after a good enchilada dinner we played scattegories. It was really fun. I won in the end, thanks to all my Australian answers that they didn’t know haha.
On Monday after a beautiful sleepin, Jon and I packed up our gear and presents, and the family plus myself headed off to Rob’s brothers house where there was a big group of the McTavish Clan. We hung out at their house for a few hours, eating and being merry. Then we played the present game which was a bit different to how we normally play it back home, but I would say better. I ended up with a gift basket full of goodies. After that, Jon and I drove back to their home in Missisauga. This ends my Christmas time at the McTavish Cottage. It was a wonderful experience having a white Christmas at the beauty of the winter at the cottage. It was however a bit dulled by my bad health keeping me inside most of the days. All in all a great time!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Last week at Brock
So I decided to start off my exam study with seeing how I am sitting with my cumulative grade as it was. Turns out for the exam I had on Tuesday I was already on 50% so didn’t even need to sit the exam to pass. Since my grades only show up as pass or fail with my exchange program, I threw studying out the window. Instead I hung out with Carly and Josh and Andrew. Josh stayed over on Sunday night in my room.
A lot of this week was spent saying goodbyes to all the great friends I have made here. It turned out to be much tougher than I originally anticipated it would be. Just as I start to develop really great friendships and find a home away from home I have to say goodbye.
I gave myself a new challenge this week. Pity I didn’t think of it earlier. To walk down the length of the hallway… on my hands. I have made it nearly half way but the end of the hallway seems far far off. Have had fun trying though.
On Monday night, I went over with Sofia and Lachie to visit Helen at her place. We played Pictionary telephone, ate popcorn, wedges and KD and hung out which was fun. Later that night I went back and chilled with Josh and Carly again.
On Tuesday I had my first exam, which was in the huge auditorium filled with about 1000 seats and desks. I managed to get lucky and get a rickety uneven desk. Lucky my grades weren’t riding on this exam. Mulit choice exam - I was out in an hour. Hit up the gym which luckily was pretty empty. On Tuesday night I went out with about 15 people from our floor to Kelsey’s for all you can eat wings. I took the football along and we had fun throwing that around in the carpark. Every time I threw it pretty much the ball ended up under a car and Andrew had to crawl on the cold wet snowy ground to get it. Haha. The waitress was named Dusty.
After dinner, Andrew, Andrew, John, Carly and I went to the cinemas to watch the Tourist with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. The movie was alright. Andrew and Carly hated it so much that they walked out with half an hour to go haha.
So after my first exam I went on to study for the next exam. But I found out for this exam I was sitting on 60% so didn’t need to do this exam either.
Wednesday I had my job interview on the phone for next summer as either a Wake X or Ski/Wake instructor. On Wednesday night, I went to Boston Pizza with Taylor and Jasmine. Gave them a couple of gifts, which was a laugh. I had a hair in my soup and for a change I told the waitress, she snapped up the dish went out back. Then the manager came and apologised profusely, gave me a new soup for free, and a voucher to a free pizza. Very good service!
After dinner I went shopping with them to get some gifts to take home. So hard to shop because I don’t wanna buy tacky souvenirs. After arriving back, I went over with Adam to hang out at Lisa and Jess’. We played some cards and had a jolly old time. We tried beating a few impossibilities, like eating a dry piece of bread in under a minute, and eating a spoonful of cinnamon. Lachie got the piece of bread in 30 seconds which was impressive.
On Thursday I had my exam. It was so weird going into an exam and knowing barely anything, not having studied at all! I knew a few questions though, and will probably get about 30-40% on the exam anyway. On Thursday night, I hung out with Jasmine and Taylor again, then went to Lisa’s 21st for a couple of hours. After that I went back to res and hung out with Taylor and Jasmine, Andrew and Carly and we watched August Rush. Taylor and Jasmine gave me a shirt that belonged to Taylor as well as some Maple Leaf undies haha.
Then on Friday, at 3pm, Charlene and Shaphan picked me up from uni with my snowboard and we headed off with Charlene’s little brothers to Horseshoe valley for some night snowboarding. We only got 2 hours in, but it was so great to have the first run of my new board. Not 100% sure about the new equal stance of my feet. When we stopped for dinner at Tim hortons down the road, my phone dropped out of the car. I didn’t realise till we arrived at the mountain. So we checked back at the carpark on the way home 3 hours later. To be honest my hopes weren’t very high, but it turns out that it was still working in the freezing wet snow and in one piece. What a miracle!!! Arrived back in residence
On Saturday I played squash for a couple of hours with Lachie and Ben. Then I went back to res to do some relaxing and chatted to Lisa and Eric. Said goodbye to a bunch of people on my floor and hung out with them. Early that night I watched Jingle all the way, then had dinner, watched the leafs game – they lost. Then later on I went to a party with the internationals at the Village – it was a girls birthday who I didn’t even know. But I was there. A true gatecrasher. Stayed there till fairly late, then walked back to res. On the way I bumped into Tyler and Kristen on their way back from a late night mcdonalds run. So chatted to them until my toes got numb so I ran back and jumped into my cosy bed.
On Sunday morning I went to church at the Pen which was great. Said a bunch more goodbyes. Jaime bought me the Central CD as a going away gift which was very generous of him. After church I went for a drive with Lisa, Jess, Ariel (Jasmine) and Elly to Niagara falls. We took some photos in the snow then went to a place called nightmares. Which was like a haunted house. It was a walk through thing and was pitch black. Then things would jump out at us. Even though the girls made me go in the front I didn’t get the full scare and arms grabbing me which was lucky. I did drop to the floor in fright at one point. There was a freaky part where we had to get down and crawl and then a guy jumped out with a electric handsaw and made sparks fly out in front of us. Somehow my pants stayed pretty dry for that occasion.
Later on, Taylor Gillard from camp picked me up from Brock and we drove to the MW Xmas get together. It was pretty much just a room and we all just caught up and chatted whilst eating snacks. It was really great seeing everyone though! After that, a bunch of us went back to Coombs’ house for Hilary’s birthday. We ate a bit more, then just chatted. It was great to hear some of Craig, Justin and Steve’s Europe stories.
Taylor picked me up from Coombs’ house and then we drove back to St Catharines. In the morning I got into some study for my 2pm exam. Said goodbye to Taylor who gave me his hockey jersey as a departing gift which was very generous.
So I did my final exam of my degree. It was pretty hard, but I would have gotten enough marks to get me a pass so im a happy chappy. The rest of the night was spent packing my bags – very tightly, and saying goodbyes to all the great friends I had made here.
That night, the buffalo crew – Andrew, RMD, Becca and myself went out for another adventure, this time to Niagara, to see the falls, the beautiful xmas lights, and then wander around the city. They dressed me up as a Scottsman for our outing and they had to wear my Australian hats. We went into an arcade and played some games, with my last token I decided to use it to try and get some tickets. I wanted to go big or go home so found the machine that offered the most tickets. It was a jackpot game where you could win 641 tickets if you stopped the light on the right spot. I got it!!! We were all so bewildered! Spent the prize tickets to get a few dodgy little gifts worth only a couple of dollars, but it was good fun and brought back some childhood memories. On the way home we stopped at a UFO restaurant, and got some late night Pizza Pizza.
So this chapter of my life is coming to an end but its been a phenomenal experience and God has blessed me with so many amazing experiences, memories and most of all friendships that I will certainly never forget.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Brock Week 13
Sunday morning I went with Josh to central church. It was a Christmas theme which was really cool. Then I hung out at Josh’ for the day, did some reading, guitaring and indoor golfing. Josh, I found out ran the Vancouver 2010 Olympic torch through Thorold, a local area, which is so cool. So I put on his tracksuit and ran the torch around the neighbourhood. That evening, we went to a Christmas concert downtown put on by central church. It was fantastic! The Christmas songs were great, and then the main act was New World Son, which is a reggae gospel type band. Great music! Every guy in the band was a phenomenal musician. Was there with Josh, Emily, Carly, Lisa, Lyndall and Sophia. We also met a couple of the power view boys there too.
After the concert everyone peaced so we hung around and wanted to get a photo with the band. It wasn’t very hard at all. We ended up chatting to the band for about half an hour. They were really nice and friendly. I even exchanged emails with the guitarist as he is coming to Gold Coast and wanted a connection. After the concert, Josh Emily and Shannon came back to Josh’ house and we hung out, played guitar etc.
So this week it snowed! I think it was Tuesday. I spent the whole day outside in the snow having snowball fights on three separate occasions. Hung out at Lisa and Jess’ apartment playing cards. I even got to have a go down a small hill on a skateboard/snowboard.
On Tuesday night, our MW group had snacks at Vanessa’s house and then went bowling. I played terribly – only got a 64. It was great seeing them all. Some of them for the last time unfortunately. I had to say goodbyes to a few people this week which was sad. Amanda came and hung out for a while and we said goodbye, same with Shauna.
Our floor had their secret santa on Tuesday – I had Kaitlyn and Akhash had me. I got some Canadian mittens. Our floor also booked the swimming pool on Wednesday night so that was fun jumping off the boards and mucking around. I also went swimming on a couple of occasions this week.
I got back into my gym routine, watched a season of the Office. Everyone was studying so most of the week was spent by myself. Because of this I got homesick and it sucked a bit. Got to skype them a couple of times though.
Thursday I hung out for a while at Emily’s house, she was writing a song and so I went along and ‘helped’ with some of it. Not really. We spent a lot of the time just talking but had a good time on the piano and guitar as well. That night I went out for the final social of our C4C group. We had dinner at the London Arms pub – great food – especially garlic bread! Then we went glow in the dark mini putting. That was fun.
On Friday night, I went to the movies to watch the new Narnia with Sophia, Aarne, Clare, Holly, Ethan and Jason. It was a fantastic film. After that I hung out with Aarne, Sophia and Emily. We had a snowball fight, hung out in the café (Grace gave us a free waffle!) and then made an epic snowman.
On Saturday I spent the morning reading and in meditation. Then I met up with Nikki and some of the girls who took us to Nikki’s house for a Christmas day. It was definitely the highlight of my week! We did a huge amount of Christmas cooking – Chocolate pretzels, Christmas bark, shortbread, made a gingerbread house. Candy cane chocolate. So good! We decorated their Christmas (real) tree. Their family (the bakkers) is so wonderful, accommodating and just make you feel at home there. Lovely lovely people.
Played Settler of Catan finally! Oh how I have missed that game! Hadn’t lost my touch – ended up winning haha. We had a wonderful dinner, played a sweet game of Pictionary telephone which was ridiculously hilarious! That night we spent a few hours in the piano room with 8 guitars, a piano, mandolin, tamborines, bass guitar, rattlers and shakers and had an awesome sing along music time. Amazing.
After that I went back to Josh’ house for the night. We chatted until 3am before going to sleep. Woke up at 12. Had Anne, Kristen, Kristyn, Brendon, Josh and I over for a ‘goodbye’ lunch for me at Josh’. We had burgers and played the water game. Shared some good stories and good laughs to finish off the weekend before getting into some solid study for exams this upcoming week.
Nearly finished my degree!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Brock week 12
I apologise for the lengthiness of the last entry. It was a hectic week. Arriving back late on Sunday night from New York, we hit the sack pretty quickly. We had to get up early at 630 to prepare for my lecture and Mark still had a 6 hour drive home to Nipissing. Once I had completed my test in my lecture I couldn’t stay awake so wagged and took a lovely nap. After that I finished off the remainder of my classes for my undergraduate degree! Found out I got an A in my assignment…stoked about that because I certainly wasn’t expecting a good grade.
The rest of the week was filled with sleep, gym, study, shopping, television and eating – not so much anymore because I realised that my meal card can only afford 10 dollars a day for the rest of the year!
On Monday night Taylor and I went out to Boston Pizza for dinner with Kayla and Cait. We shared some great laughs there. Taylor accepted a dare to go up to a table across the room where to people were eating, and just stand there and look at their food until they did or said something. It was hilarious! After dinner we played cards in Kayla’s room and Taylor and I interrogated her roommate Erin which was quite entertaining.
Tuesday night I went with the Don’s to the Brock wind Orchestra concert. The concert was great – quite inspiring musically, even if it went for two and a half hours!
The mustache got shaved! Young innocent Rhys is back. Elle left Brock to go home, and so I hung out with her for a little while, and she gave me a Christmas gift which certainly made my day, and also a lovely card!
Wednesday night we had the international Christmas banquet. Everyone dressed up and we went to a local club for the formal dinner. The food was pretty good, company was great. Japanese santa even made an appearance! Then the 40 year old dj busted some tunes and the dancefloor lit up. After the dinner, most people went to the local bar but I went back to Brock with 5 of the girls. They came up to hang out in my room for a bit. It was hilarious walking past the study room where a bunch of the boys were studying – Just Rhys and 5 hot girls with him. Their jaws literally dropped haha. They had many a question for me the following day. But don’t worry all you back home who might be thinking I have been corrupted with promiscuity and polygamy, the girls and I just played cards.
Thursday night after doing some grocery shopping some of the people from our small group went to the Village residences and cooked pancakes and cleaned the units with Roy from Red Frogs. It was great fun. After that, I went over to visit Lisa, Jess, and Ariel at their apartment. I had quite a feminine night with them, watching a chick flick, playing cards and sharing head scratches.
On Friday we had our final campus for Christ boys group bible study. It was fantastic getting to know those guys, and sharing life with them. Friday afternoon I went back to Lisa and Jess’ apartment to do some cooking for the bcf Christmas banquet. I made a chip dip with sour cream, beans, salsa, cheese and capsicum. I put a lot of effort into it. And at the banquet that night, no one ate my dip (okay maybe a couple of people). The banquet was great! They had a bunch of games, heaps and heaps of food, some great musical items. Once everything was packed up, they had a service type thing with singing, and some Christmas carols!! The band was fantastic!
After the banquet, I went to Emily and Shannon’s house with Josh and we played some music and hung out until 2 in the morning. She had 3 guitars, a violin, harmonica and keyboard. It was a great end to the week!