Monday, October 15, 2012

A Random Trip to Italy... with a few visitors

For months Ian has been hoping to be sent to Europe for a work trip and on Sept 28 that hope became a reality.  He came running into our bedroom like a child on Christmas morning yelling "Guess what, guess what, guess what!!"  Being that it was before I normally got up I was groggy at best.  I opened one eye and said, "Your going to Europe aren't you..."  He replied by saying that he was not only going to Berlin but that he was leaving the next day.  Oh boy. 

The following week for me was a bit brutal with my husband being on the other side of the world but I kept myself busy and the day before he was due to come home I got another early morning surprise.  Ian called to tell me that he was being asked to stay an extra week, and did I want to meet him there to spend the weekend in Europe.  My first reaction was of course that I wanted to, who wouldn't?  But I quickly mentioned that it was beyond our budget at the moment, so thanks, but no.  Ian, always the salesman, countered with: what if I could go on a free flight, free hotel and all I need to pay was food and any fun purchases.  How could I say no to that?  SO within 48 hours I was on a plane to Italy. 

I flew from Vancouver to San Francisco to Frankfurt to Rome, it was a long haul but totally worth it.  I arrived in Rome on Thursday evening tired, hungry and tired some more.  I was also not sure what I was going to be able to eat there as it is the land of bread, pasta and pizza and probably not wheat free versions.  I was pleasantly surprised to find out that in Italy all citizens are tested for Celiac Disease in kindergarten so not only do they know what it is, they know how to deal with it.  After a delicious meal of pasta and bread I passed out for the night.

We woke up the next day ready to rock.  We road tripped through the countryside from Rome to Rimini, with the help of my new best friend TomTom.  We stopped many times for snacks and to snap photos of the country side.  I did not know what to expect from Rimini and was pleasantly surprised to find a beautiful coastal town full of life.  We spent the night in a hotel right on the beach and had a fabulous dinner that literally towered over Ian (see picture below).  
The beauty that is the Italian countryside

Ian behind the wheel of our little wee car

View from our room in Rimini

Dinner in Rimini
The next morning we road tripped down to Florence, or Firenze as the Italians call it.  This was a much shorter drive so I was able to go into town before it was dark and wonder the wonderful streets.  Ian and I were in Florence about 5 years ago when we back-packed around Europe.  At the time I fell in love with Florence and being there again was like magic.  Ian met me downtown for a stupidly romantic dinner followed by an even more romantic walk.  It's hard not to fall in love with Florence. 
Florence streets

Band playing in the square in Florence (Firenze)

Gluten Free Pizza in Florence
 The next day we got back in our little car and went to explore Siena and San Gimignano.  Both are amazing little cities with incredibly rich histories that are seemingly untouched by time.  We had lunch in the square in Siena and took in the views around San Gimignano.  We then stumbled onto a food fair in Certaldo where we had another ridiculously romantic dinner, which just so happened to be our Thanksgiving dinner.  I had a lot to be thankful for that night.  
Square in Siena

View from San Gimignano
Sunday morning we got back into the car (yet again) and headed to Milan which was our final destination.  Being a big fan of fashion I did my research the night before and knew exactly where I wanted to go and what stores I wanted to visit.  Our first night there we had a wonderful dinner in town followed by some seriously good Gelato.  The next day I got up bright and early to explore the square the housed the city's spectacular Duomo and the "mall" which was basically an architectural masterpiece.  After drooling at designer goods, Ian and I headed to his meeting (which was really the whole reason for him being there) in Lugano Switzerland.  Lugano is about an hour from Milan.  We found the spot where he meeting was going to be and then he dropped me off at the Foxtown outlets to give my shopping muscles a good workout.  After a couple hours of fruitless shopping I headed back to Lugano which in retrospect was where I should have spent my time.  Lugano is amazing!  After a few pics were taken we headed back to Milan where we had some dinner then.... all hell broke loose.  
Mall in Milan - yes I swear it's a mall

Duomo in Milan
Lugano - Beautiful, right?

Lugano
Ian and I had discovered a few bites while on route.  Ian's being much itchier than mine he noticed them right away.  Right after we stayed in Rome.  A bit of googling later we realized they could potentially be bed bugs.  If you ever get a chance to google bed bugs, don't.  It will make you feel itchy instantly and somewhat paranoid.  We started the search and didn't find a single bug (first good sign) we also decided that we didn't have any fresh bites (second good sign) but we weren't about to relax.  Not just yet.  Ian told me to go buy big garbage bags as well as a new outfit from head to toe so that I could come into the house and keep the bugs or eggs within the plastic. 

Anyway, there is a long story here about me shopping while trying to keep the clothing separate (challenging to say the least) but basically we down-graded our concern from frantic to cautious when the Rome hotel admitted to having problems with mosquitoes.  We are still going through the motions of washing our clothing in very hot water or drying cleaning the items that can't be put through that.  However we are not going to throw everything away as we still haven't encountered another bug.  We are going to be much more cautious when traveling from now on. 

I would encourage all readers to educate themselves on bedbugs as they are making a come-back because we no longer use DDT chemicals in cleaners.  This is an incredibly toxic chemical that is massively harmful to humans, however it is the only thing that kills these little darlings.  Here are a few tips that I have picked up:

1. NEVER unpack your suitcase in your bedroom, especially on your bed.  The best place to unpack is the bathtub because you can see little black bugs easier on the white porcelain. 

2. NEVER put your bag or clothing on the bed at a hotel, bugs love to crawl into the little cracks and seams to hitch a ride home with you. 

3. ALWAYS bring a flashlight to check the mattress seams (and other furniture) for signs of bugs.  Make sure to turn the lights out, the little darlings hate light so they won't come out if the lights are on. 

4. ALWAYS keep your bag on a luggage rack or hard surface and don't unpack into drawers or leave it open for long periods of time. 

5. ALWAYS wash every item you bring with you whether you wore it or not. 

I've learned that bed bugs are out there, even in the most expensive and high class hotels.  If you see any signs insist on a room in a different part of the hotel or simply a different hotel.  You can also look up your hotel before you leave on the national bed bugs registry (click here to check your next hotel).  It is active in North American and the UK, so if you are traveling beyond that just be aware! 

Monday, February 20, 2012

My Hubby Turns 25

This coming Tuesday Ian is set to turn 25 however due to work commitments we decided to celebrate this past weekend. Ian's parents made the trip over to help with the celebrations and we were both really excited.

The plan was to spend some time downtown, go for dinner then come back to our apartment for cake and presents. Thursday night I was out for a coffee with a friend when I started feeling kind of... odd. By the time I got home that night I was certain, I was sick. Very unhappy I went to bed and got up the next day feeling worse. After a long day of meetings and work I was ready for bed and got a good nights sleep, 13 hours of it to be exact.

The next day Ian took pity on me and let me stay home to sleep some more while he hit the town with his parents. Rumour has it they enjoyed downtown, oak bay, Cafe Mexico and our favourite bakery, Origins. Anyone not in the know, Origins is a completely Gluten Free bakery with seriously yummy sandwiches, cakes and bread.

 Ian arrived home around 4pm to tell me that the plan for the evening had changed, he wanted to do a progressive dinner. I wasn't familiar so he told me that a progressive dinner was one that you eat each part of the meal at a different restaurant. Our evening worked out like this:
  • Appetizer: Noodle Box 
    • Ian and Rick: Green Curry 
    • Jen and Carla: Thai Stir Fry 
  • Main: Jackalope Bistro (Best Burgers in Town!)
    • Ian and Jen: Hawaiian Burger
    • Carla: Classic Burger
    • Rick: Mushroom Burger
  • Desert: West Coast Waffles
    • Ian: Cinnamon Icing Sugar
    • Jen: Yummy Gummy
    • Carla and Rick: Peach, Blackberry

My waffle with the gummy worms - it was AWESOME!


Proud Parents
My with the birthday boy
 It was a lot of food, but a seriously fun night. We were all very thankful for the time that it took to walk from one restaurant to the next as it allowed for at least a little digestion before we tackled the next course. Since we had all eaten roughly our own body weights in food the last thing we wanted was cake, so the plan there changed. We opted to head to Ian's parents hotel room to open some presents. Ian got some great things including a book on the Caribeean Islands (potential, and likely honeymoon location) along with some scuba gear.


There were two gifts that I absoutely LOVED and I couldn't decide which to tell you about so I decided to show you both: A water bottle from Grama that was "cookie monster blue" with googly eyes and says "Me So Thirsty" on the side A pair of "Lego" cufflinks from his parents. Both are VERY Ian, trust me :)



Even though I was sick sick sick it was a great weekend, Ian told me tongiht that he had a great birthday, which was music to me ears. Especially since I have one last surprise up my sleeve for later this week.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Snowy Owl Speaks

As I have previously mentioned one of the things that I have taken on since moving to Victoria is the role of guider with a local Brownie Unit.  When I am in uniform (a very unflattering uniform...) I am called Snowy Owl and what I say goes.

My experience with Guiding actually started many many moons ago when I was about 5, my older sister was involved in guiding and I wanted to be a brownie too.  Mostly because I wanted to do everything my sister did, including decorating my room in the exact same way she did.  So, I was enrolled with 1st Nicomekl Brownies in the fall of 1990 and assigned to the Elves patrol.  Somehow, my poor Mother was given the role of guider in charge (or Brown Owl as we knew her) and so I got to see behind the scenes what went on to make Brownies happen.  Now I may be biased but my Mother was a phenomenal leader and many of the local girls wanted to be a part of the unit.  By the time I was in my second year the group had ballooned to 30 girls and we had started turning people away.

Stole from the GGC website - not me or my girls :)   I will try and locate a pic of my in my uniform for your amusement :)
My experience as a Brownie (and later a Guide and a Pathfinder) was a very positive one.  I learned valuable camping skills (some of which I have actually used in adulthood) made some wonderful friends and earned more badges than you can shake a stick at.  By the time I reached Pathfinders at the age of 12, I was fully entrenched in the program.  I earned my Canada cord at 14 and fully intended on continuing on as a Ranger, but life got in the way at the point and as there was no local chapter, so I had to hang up my sash and move on.

Fast forward 10 years, I had moved to the island and didn't really know anybody.  Ian suggested that I get back into the hobbies that I has a child to meet some people so on a whim I put my name in on the Girl Guides of Canada website to volunteer as a leader.  I didn't hear back for about 6 months and honestly thought that my application had gone unnoticed.  When I did hear back I was put in touch with our local district commissioner to start the process of interviews and reference checks and police background checks.  I fully respect their screening for leaders as I was going to be working with young girls but I think it was a longer process than applying for my job as a financial adviser!  

The following September (almost 1 year after I initially applied) I was matched with a unit, I am not going to publish the name because this is a public blog but it is with Brownies ages 7-8. 

I was very lucky when I started as a leader because the two women that I was working with were not only seasoned leaders but also fantastic women who were always willing to teach me as well as listen to what I had to say.   I met them for the first time in a Tim Hortons to plan out the 1st half of the year and found that the program had changed somewhat since I had gone through it 20 years earlier, suddenly feeling very old and dated I kept my mouth firmly shut.

Lucky for me these two were not short of ideas and were quite happy to take me under their wing and teach me the ways of Brownies in the 21st Century.  I spent most of my first year following the lead of my other two leaders because, they were more seasoned than I was.  My role was simply to keep the children from breaking themselves.  I think I did a pretty good job :)  All went home in one peace most nights.

This year however, now that I have learned how things go I am really starting to find my stride as a leader.  Suggesting meeting themes and putting forward ideas, it has been so much fun.  Although I have to say that my favourite part this year has been watching last years young-ins turn into this years seasoned Brownies.  Many of them really blossomed before our eyes and have even though they started out last year as shy and unsure, they are not confident little women that I am so proud of.

So that is my story of Guiding.  Is it some times frustrating?  Yes.  Are there evenings were it is a massive challenge to get the energy to go to meetings?  Of course?  Do the kids sometimes push my patience?  Yes.  Would I trade my experience with them for anything?  HELL NO!


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Round 2 - Cadence Fitness

I had originally planned on going to Cadence Fitness last week but a personal issue prevented me from doing so.  Thus today was Aerial Yoga at Cadence Fitness in Langford. 

This was an interesting and fiercely difficult experience.  I'm not sure that I would do it again but that's not because it wasn't a great workout, it was mostly because hanging upside down doesn't really agree with me. 

We started out the class with simply putting our hands in the silk and stretching, it quickly progressed to wrapping our wrists and pulling our bodies up from the floor and holding a plank only to move into putting our feet in the silk and planking from there. 

Then it came time for an inversion.  We put ourselves upside town and did situps from there.  OOOH boy they were brutal BRUTAL - no chance at using momentum, muscle strength ONLY! 

Finally the part I was waiting for.  The relaxation - we put ourselves into the silks like a giant cocoon.  It was fun!  I would love one of those things in my house for napping because I was a hair away from falling asleep in my cocoon! 

I would defiantly recommend Cadence Fitness, the instructor was great and it was a really nice facility with a great list of classes that you really can't find anywhere else in Victoria but I'm not sure that I will do the Aerial Yoga again.  My head is still rushing! 

Next up...?  Not sure, you will just have to wait and see

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Waiting Game

After all the portraits were taken we headed up stairs to allow the guests to arrive before the ceremony was to start.  There was much sitting and I was so anxious about the ceremony that sitting still was difficult. 
Make Up Touch Ups
Grandma entertaining the wee-one
Ian's sis (the teacher) packed activity kits for the boys.  GENIUS!


Ian's pants wouldn't stay up... we didn't want him having a problem during the ceremony so I got to pin him in.  It was quite difficult with the REALLY long nails I had on.  Blood on my dress would have been bad, but at least it would have gone with my colour scheme!


The elevator was pretty small so it was just me and Reiko... I didn't want to attempt stairs it would have been bad

Again with the army keeping Jen clean and dry
Time to fluff again
LETS GET MARRIED!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Wheel of Fitness - Round 1

Today was Kula Yoga studio's Yin Spa class.  It was a great introduction back to yoga as it has been a while since I practiced.  I thought something called "spa" would be great and it turns out I was right!  The class as very small which it turned out was a very good thing.  The instructor said from the beginning that we needed to be comfortable and she was always ready with a ball or a block to help make the pose more comfortable.  This was especially handy because each pose was held for a about 5 minutes.  It may seem like a lot but it really felt great.  I have a lot of problems with my hips stemming from my days as a dancer so holding these stretches for so long felt wonderful.  I walked away from that class feeling better than I have in weeks! It defiantly wasn't your typical yoga class, not a single sun salutation in sight. 

It is almost too bad that the wheel only allows one class per studio because I would very much like to return and try something else there.  I noticed some harness looking things hanging from the ceiling that looked intriguing.  I think I might be back.  

The last 5 minutes were my favourite (they usually are).  The relaxation was more like guided mediation than a relaxation, she put a bean bag over our eyes and a pillow under our knees and sprayed what I think was lavender over us She then proceeded to guide us to a very quiet and tranquil place.  I was very reluctant to get up at the end.  

Defiantly worth another visit I think. 

Next up: Cadence Fitness for Aerial Yoga! 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Wheel of Fitness

Last year a good friend of mine saw an amazing deal at our local lululemon, the wheel of fitness that gives you 10 classes at local yoga studios for $25.00.  That's $2.50 a class!!!  Smokin good deal!  There were very little restrictions and you had to get through all ten within 3 months.  TOTALLY do-able right?

Well last year I got through 7 of the studios and had a lot of fun doing it.  Over Christmas I went to Lululemon to spend some Christmas money and I saw that they were doing it again.  I passed on purchasing it right then and there because we were a bit short on funds.  So today when I went in to pick up the pants I was having hemmed I bought mine.  The only problem was last year the wheel went from January to March and I thought this year it would be the same... only not so much.  They started it December 9 and it goes until February 28... so instead of three months I only have 2.  Oh well I'm still motivated enough to get through them!

My goal is to do one class per week, doing 2 a couple of times because there is only 9 weeks left between now and February 28.  I will keep you posted :)

Monday, January 2, 2012

Good Bye 2011

This past year was pretty darn amazing!  Ian and I were very blessed with lots of fun times and incredible experiences.

Normally at New Years I am excited about the coming months and not normally sad about leaving the past year behind but this year was a bit different.  On New Years Eve I couldn't help but feel a bit sad about the end of 2011.  2011 was the year that I got married, I graduated, I started a new career... to name a few.  I thought it would be good to break down my year and shall with all of you the highlights of what made 2011 so special to me.


The year started out slow with Ian and I spending New Years at home together with a kiss at midnight and then bed soon after.  Neither of us being huge into the party scene this was the way we would normally ring in a new year.  One thing we did do was cook fantastic food, Ian made spring rolls and potato skins while I made chicken wings and guacamole.  We stuffed ourselves silly.  Twas DELICIOUS!

The first couple of months were spent planning planning planning with a little work and school thrown in there.  

Dress Fitting
My rings

  • I got my dress fitted
  • I picked up our rings
  • I made invitations
  • I ordered flowers 
  • I booked the decorater
  • I found someone to make a cake
  • There was many many other things too... but you can read the blog :)

In February Ian had his birthday and we also celebrated our 7th anniversary.  

For said anniversary Ian surprised me with tickets to see Sarah Mclachlan which was a really wonderful evening.  She was playing at the Save On Foods Memorial Center in Victoria and there were a couple differences from seeing a concert in Vancouver:
  1. The arena was much smaller and so the "really crappy" seats... not so crappy!
  2. We were able to park within a 2 min walk of the arena for less than $10.00... unheard of in Vancouver :)
  3. We were home less than 20 minutes after the concert ended, gotta love being so close to everything here. 
Ian on his Birthday
Finished Invite
In March... or April or something... I can't remember honestly... We sent out our invitations to the wedding.  In hind site (and after going to an invite making party) I wish that I had asked for more help from my bridesmaids.  Oh well, live and learn! 

April brought the exiting end of my last semester of school (no more exams?  I think that's a good day!)  It also brought my Bridal shower!  I was spoiled rotten with gifts coming out my ears and so much fun with my fantastic friends and family :)

Enjoy the hilarious picture of me in my bridal hat! 

Cutting the cake at my shower

Me with some show-girls
 Another thing that happened in April was Ian suggested that we go to Las Vegas for a "yay Jen graduated" trip.  Initially he thought it would be fun for me to go with some girl friends but after some research he wanted to come too so we decided to make it a pre-wedding vacay. 
My and my new best friend

We stayed at the Luxor hotel which was nice but I feel that I must say to anyone considering a trip to Vegas, stay in the center of the strip!  We spent a lot of money on cabs because it turns out that everything in Vegas is larger than life and walking from one hotel is more of a hike than a walk.  We saw Cirque de Soleil's O which was not just a show... it was an experience.  The next time I go to Vegas I fully plan on seeing another Cirque show.  They are AMAZING!  We spent some time at the old strip and ate a LOT of really amazing food.  Probably more than healthy but shhh don't tell.  One of the biggest highlights for me was the M&M's store.  That place was so much fun, I bought my 2nd favourite souvenir from that place, a mug with the green M&M on it.  I drink my morning tea from it every day.  It's so cute!

My favourite souvenir was Ian's idea.  We were walking through one of the more expensive hotels and passed Jimmy Choo.  I was salivating and Ian suggested I go in.   As a smart shopper (and financial adviser) I have a strict rule when shopping:

If you can't afford it, DON'T TRY IT ON!

Look at my glow!
Wanting to stick to this rule I said no.  Ian kept pushing and pushing until I was got frustrated and then he asked me if maybe I would like a pair of shoes for a wedding gift.  After the shock wore off I was like a kid in a candy store, trying on pair after pair of shoes dragging poor Ian all over Las Vegas so as not to miss any stores.  He was so patient :)
Aren't they amazing?

The shoes I decided on were mildly cliche but they looked the best so I decided to just deal with the cliche.  They are seen to the right and man they are probably the most comfortable high heels I have ever owned.  Pretty right?

Oh and if you are not understanding the cliche, they are the shoes that Carrie Bradshaw registered for in the Sex and the City episode, "A woman's right to shoes"


After returning from Vegas, Ian and I hit the ground running with wedding plans and one of the things that needed to be ticked off the list was our engagement shoot.  I was really nervous about meeting our photographer because Ian had picked her and the control freak in me wasn't dealing very well.  Most of my wedding nightmares up until this point had been the photographer doesn't show up.  Turns out that Ian did a great job and Elaine turned out the be amazing.
Engagement Pic - So Cute :)

The next thing to be checked off the list was the make-up and hair trial.  It was such a fun process, the girls came over and we went over a couple of looks and they went to work.  I was shocked at how quickly they could make me from regular Jen to Bride Jen and how long lasting both the hair and the make-up were. 

Finished Product
One of the other firsts that I experienced this summer was attending Brownie Camp for the first time as a leader.  I decided that I wanted to get involved again with Girl Guides of Canada a year earlier and went through all of the "hoops" to become a
Fun game of "tied up in knots" with the Brownies at camp
leader.  In September of 2010 I was officially registered as Snowy Owl with a local Brownie Unit.  Spending time with these girls has been an incredibly rewarding experience.  All of my wonderful Brownies have taught me so many things and they never fail to say something silly that makes me giggle.

During the year the group did 3 camps but I was unable to go to the first two, so our District camp was my first camping experience with the girls.  It was tiring and by the time the girls got picked up on Sunday I was ready for a big glass of wine but looking back now it was a really fun weekend. 
Jen: post ceremony

After I got back from camp I had another event that was super exciting.  I graduated from UVic!  I was right in the middle of training for my new job and getting financial planning license so I was lucky that my schedule allowed me to be there for convocation.

I was very excited that both my parents made the trip over to watch me walk across the stage and accept my degree.  It was a very proud moment for me because getting my degree had been a life long dream of mine.

Right after graduation I went back to the mainland with my parents to write my licensing exam.

After I (successfully) finished my exams I was met with a pretty big day: My wedding!  Kind of the major highlight of the year.  

First up was my Bachelorette party which was super fun - have a ready through my blog to hear the full story on that night.  My girls know how to party. 

Bachelorette Party
Next up was the Rehearsal dinner, another super fun night, this time less alcohol and more cake but still just as fun!  
Practicing getting married


Finally it was the big day:

The week before (which was the original wedding date) had been beautiful sunny weather and I was hoping for the same.  We had planned on doing family pictures in my parents back yard but...

IT RAINED ON MY WEDDING DAY!!

Haha - all morning Ironic by Alanis Morrisette was stuck in my head. 


All in all it was a magical day, and now that it has been a few months part of me wishes that I could go back and do it again because it was SO MUCH FUN!!!!

We Did It!

My girls being monkeys in a tree (a few drinks in)
After I was minted Mrs. Paterson I had to say good-bye to one of my very close friends who was moving down south.  We decided it was only fitting to throw her a proper good-bye "dancer-style" at the Pink Palace (a very cheesy local hotel).  We had a great time playing games and having good drinks and yes... we made a fort.  It was awesome. 

There was even an ice cream cake.  That I could eat.

IT WAS DELICIOUS! 

I like cake

Later that summer after I had returned home my parents and sister came to visit us in Victoria (Yay!) and we spent the time playing with the kids, seeing the sights, shopping and eating at yummy restaurants.  Oh and there were a couple trips to Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory to buy the magically delicious chocolate covered gummy warms.  (YUM!)  We also decided to take a trip to the Saanich Fair for a day of fun things, delicious food and LOTS of walking
At the Saanich Fair (at the beginning of the day)
My niece getting her face painted


The kids had a great time, well except for the youngest who had a temper tantrum near the end of the day...


My new hubby and I followed everyone around all day helping with the kids and taking pictures of the adventure. 

I was very sad to see the kids go, but after they left my parents stuck around for a little while longer which meant more quality time with Momma and Dad. 

I took Mom shopping, we went for many meals, we spent a whole lot of time Bolen Books (one of my most favourite places) and much time was spent at my parents trailer putting my feet up and relaxing. 

I was very sad to see them go because it meant that I had to get back to work... be a grown up again :)

However the working and the being a grown up allowed us to do something this year that I was very excited about.  Purchasing a really really fun car.  This is our new Miata - I have named her Becky.  Isn't she pretty?  We brought her home around the middle of October but an unseasonably warm
Becky
Riding top down on my birthday
fall allowed us to put the top down a couple of times, including my Birthday when Ian took me out to Sooke.  We had to bundle really warm but it was totally worth it! 




Dinner at Sooke Harbour House
The view from our room
The last exciting thing that this year was our "Mini-moon".  Ian and I decided to take a small vacation to celebrate our nuptials.  We drove down through the Olympic Peninsula stayed a few nights in the States and then finished our vacay in Sooke at the famed Sooke Harbour House.  It was a very magical trip and we had a wonderful time.  Ian and I, as usual, ate really good food and slept in really late and saw some really great things.  The first night we got to experience a pretty wicked coastal storm and then we finished with the GORGEOUS weather that you that you see below.

Me and my youngest niece!
The very last part of 2011 was Christmas at home with our families.  We did our usual run-around to make sure that we saw everyone which meant:

  • Christmas Eve with Ian's parents in White Rock
  • Early Christmas morning with Ian's parents
  • Christmas brunch and dinner with my parents in Surrey
  • An early ferry and drive to Port Alberni to spend Boxing Day with Ian's sister.
The plan was to stay overnight for Ian's nephew's Birthday on the 27th but... the nasty virus that Ian and I had picked up had other plans.  On the evening of Boxing Day I started to feel pretty nasty, so Ian (my white knight) said that he didn't mind driving back to Victoria so I could curl up in my own bed and feel like death.  So after a very long drive back to Victoria we were sick and sicker.  

Ian being a big kid with his nephews

Ian had started to feel sick just as we were arriving home.  At least that's when he mentioned it to me, he could have easily been feeling awful before then and just not said anything. Luckily it was the type of flu that hits fast and leaves fast so by New Years we were back to feeling pretty good.  We decided to stay home anyway, not wanting to infect our friends.  We had a nice time at home playing cards and the Wii and after the clock struck 12 we were heading for bed. 

So looking back at one hell of a year I am very thankful for all the memories.  I have made some great new friends and even though 2012 may not have as many milestones as 2011 did I know that it will be just as fun.