May 28 2008

Guess who is in Canada

G’day All

For those who didn’t know, I am currently in Canada for a work conference (AG Retreat – See http://www.accessgrid.org/retreat2008 for more information if interested). I am fortunate, or unfortunate – depends how you think of it, to be presenting.

Sunday – Travels

Anyway, thought I would give an update on my travels so far. I caught a Taxi from home around 5:30 Sunday Morning, this enabled me to catch a flight to Brissy, with enough time to go through security, grab some breakfast and board the plane at 11 to L.A.X. For some reason, I find it difficult to sleep flying over to this side of the globe. I even tried forcing myself to have little sleep the night before, thinking it might assist me with sleeping on the plane. Unfortunately, this only made me more tired. I only had a couple of hours sleep and arrived at LAX on Sunday 7am (LA Time). I was surprised to see how booked the flight was,… I don’t think there was a spare seat! The bad news was, when I arrived at LAX, I then had to wait for a 7 hour layover to Vancouver. This was the most difficult part of the trip, I did try and lie down for some time, but I was afraid that I might sleep too well and miss the flight, or something!

Interestingly, there were quite a number of people on the flight to LA that were also heading over to Vancouver, so I got chatting to some of them to help pass the time. Like me, most of the people felt completely stuffed and simply couldn’t wait until they arrived in Vancouver.

I did manage to get a couple more hours sleep on the Vancouver flight, but unfortunately, I seem to have come down with a cold, or at least the start of one, which meant my ears were blocked and the descent nearly killed me!

After 28 hours in and out of airports and planes, I had arrived in Vancouver. From first impressions, it was one of the prettiest cities I had ever seen from the air. Everything was nice and green. It also boasts one of the nicest airports I’ve been too as well. It had waterfalls, statues and many other things to look at. Compared to the dodgey LAX, it was a pleasant change. I grabbed a taxi and headed for Simon Fraser University, as that is where the guest lodgings are, which had been suggested for the conference.

Anyway, disappointingly, the campus was very quiet and by the time I arrived and got things sorted, I couldn’t find anywhere to grab something to eat. Additionally, I had gotten out some Canadian money from an ATM, but it was only $20 notes and the vending machines didn’t take them (only coins or $5 and $10 notes). So I ended up going to bed without any dinner, as I was just too buggered to find any alternatives. Though, I did try some walking around campus to find something without any success. Anyway, I crashed out around 8 – 9pm.

Monday – Having a look around

As you would expect, I woke up around 3:30am and couldn’t get back to sleep, my body clock was still out of whack! Unfortunately I woke up hungry and there was nothing I could do. I did manage to have a quick chat with home, checked my emails and tried to get some additional sleep without any success. I tried working on my presentations, but my head wasn’t up to it. Around 5am or there abouts, I decided to go for a walk to see what I could find. Unfortunately everything I could find was closed until around 8am, which meant I had to go hungry for a little while. After around an hour of walking, looking at everything, I decided to go back to my room to get changed and then head to Vancouver City. SFU (Simon Fraser University) is located in Burnaby, which is a large city in itself and is basically connected to Vancouver, which is located towards the Mountains. Anyway, I caught a bus which took around an hour to get to downtown Vancouver.

I visited an Information Centre, got a stack of brochures and then grabbed some brekky. I thought you couldn’t go wrong with some Macca’s, but sadly I was mistaken. I am not sure whether I was jus used to a certain ‘type’ of Macca’s, but the sausage McMuffins tasted very weird and I could barely eat them. The sausage meat was some strange chicken, cross beef, cross something else, I’m not sure! Even the hash browns tasted weird… Maybe I was just very jet lagged, but it was a struggle!

Anyway, I then decided to visit the Lookout Tower (for more info, feel free to visit http://www.vancouverlookout.com/). This gave me a good view of the city and its surrounds, as well as where I wanted to head to next, which was Stanley Park (more info, see http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley/).


View of Cruise Ship Terminal


View of part of Stanley Park

After visiting the Tower for around 45 minutes, I then walked to Stanley Park following a nice riverside pathway. The walk took me around another 45 minutes, but it was good to get out and about.


Picture of a sight whist walking along the riverside pathway


Picture of one of the many parks along the riverside pathway


Picture of a Sea Plane landing

Stanley park has to be one of the greenest parks I have ever seen in my lifetime and once I arrived, I headed towards the Aquarium (http://www.vanaqua.org/home/). This place was pretty cool, lots of different types of fish, most were native to Canada and there was also a section on Southern America types of fish. They even had Piranhas!


Stanley Park


A picture of a sloth


Piranhas


South American Fish, huge fish!


Sea Turtle


One large Sea Lion, it gives people a fright as it swims by!


Same Sea Lion

They also has some Beluga Whales and different types of Dolphins (pacific white-sided dolphins) and I was able to catch a cool dolphin show as well. This place was pretty good, but in my opinion, not as good as Sea World or the Shedd Aquarium (Chicago), but still well worth a visit. Whilst at the Aquarium, I grabbed some lunch and then decided to head back into the city.


Beluga Whale


Pacific White-Sided Dolphins

My next stop was the “Edge Water” Casino. I thought I would walk through Robson street on the way (http://www.robsonstreet.ca/), as this place is well known for all your shopping needs. They even had all the major brand name shops and a lot more, although I couldn’t see any good book stores unfortunately.

After walking a fair bit, I had almost decided to call it a day but ended up finding the Casino on my way back anyway! By this time it was around 3pm and I didn’t want to stay to long, as I wanted to get back to SFU before the last bus etc. The casino is relatively small, but they do have nice customer service, like free bag holding facilities. Obviously I headed towards the Blackjack tables and was surprised to see they had $5 tables. I found the closest one with a free seat and sat down. I decided to play with $40 and it didn’t take long before I was ahead. I wanted to get to $85 as this would have meant I would have doubled my money and could take a $5 chip home as a souvenir. I got very close (I think I got up to $80), but for some reason, I started to feel a little sick, and after a few losses, I decided to leave while still marginally ahead. I still had my $40 I began with and a souvenir $5 chip, so I can’t complain. Although I was a little disappointed to be feeing ill, as I had been playing well and was having some luck.

I thought I might have been a little dehydrated, so I grabbed a glass of water before heading back to find a bus to catch. Unfortunately I had some distance to cover, but I knew I simply had to head north and find “Hastings Street”, as this is where the SFU bus route travels and the bus stops every 500 metres or so. Unfortunately, the part of town where I finally came across Hastings Street wasn’t the best part of the city and reminded me of some areas in San Francisco (where the homeless sleep on sidewalks and there are many drug users on the streets). I must say that I felt rather uncomfortable, as I thought I saw a fight and I was glad I found a bus after 5-10 minutes or so.

Another 45 minutes or so saw me back at SFU. Given past experiences for getting a lack of food, I decided to head out straight away and grab some food as it was after 5pm already. I stumbled across the Student Bar and was excited to see that they served food and that an ice hockey game was on. Obviously I had a couple of drinks, some nice food and watched the Game. Having never watched a full game before, I must say that it is pretty cool and pretty full on. Ice hockey is about two things, how good the goal keeper is and the “fights”!!!!

I managed to get back to my room around 9 and it didn’t take long before I crashed out!

More to come.

Cheers,
Jason


May 20 2008

Katie’s First Haircut

16 months worth of baby hair was starting to get a little scraggly, so off we went for Katie’s first visit to the hairdresser! We weren’t sure what to expect, Katie doesn’t like sitting still at the best of times (let alone whilst some strange person combs and snips away at your hair), however she was a little angel and soaked up all the attention!

Check out the piccies… too cute!!!

Before the hairdresser!

Snip snip!

Katie\'s First Haircut

Can’t help but ‘smile’, I kept a few locks for her baby book of course!!!

Cheers,
Chrissy


May 19 2008

Bell Family Holiday

Finally… some time off!

We all bundled into the car and headed off for a fun-filled adventure on the Gold Coast!

On the way, we journeyed through Moolooloba on the Sunshine Coast where we stopped off for a visit to Underwater World. The girls were amazed by the wide range of sea creatures – there were sea otters, seals, fish, stingrays, sharks, star-fish, turtles and even frogs. Laura loved the seal show, especially their cheeky antics, but took a while to warm to the toothy grin of the sharks as we wandered through the underwater tunnel. Katie was a little more hands on and enjoyed touching the star-fish in the touch pool and wandering around looking at all the action in the tanks.

The Family at Underwater World

Laura gets fishy!

Star of the Seal Show takes a Bow

Girls at Moolooloba

After that, it was onto the Motorway and into the Gold Coast. We spent plenty of time hanging out at the beach, playing at the park, splashing in the pool, walking, exploring, shopping and doing the touristy thing! Some of the highlights included a very special visit to Sea World, Jupiters Casino and the Q1 Building. Springbook National Park was definitely memorable too (but for all the wrong reasons… the girls got car sick whilst Jason was trying out his rally driving on the wickedly winding roads)!!!

The Girls at Play

Laura at the Pool

Katie has a whale of a time

Jason checks out the view at the Q1

Waterfall

Waterfall

Katie and Jason take a walk

Laura and Ma take some time out to enjoy the views

Sisters...

Too cute...

We were lucky enough to have some very special company (and babysitters) along for the holiday – Mum and Dad met up on the Gold Coast with us, which made things so much easier on Jason and I! We made the most of it and headed out on the town – spending a few hours around the Blackjack table and also enjoying the live music on offer at Jupiters. Jason and I were also to enjoy dinner and a show at the casino (for our anniversary), however when Jason fell ill with a tummy bug, Laura was kind enough to step in for the night, so we didn’t have to forfeit our pre-paid tickets!!! She absolutely loved Zingara – a kind of gypsy, come showgirl, come comedy, come acrobatics show! The music, singing, dancing and special effects were a real hit and she kept the nearby audience in awe with her insightful commentary and perfect behaviour!

Seaworld was a real hit with the whole family – the dolphin show was amazing, whilst the penguins were just too cute. The polar bear was a little tired, so we only saw him taking a nap! The girls saw the Sesame Street show and loved checking out Big Bird, up close and personal style! They also loved Elmo’s submarine ride as well as the trucks and helicopters down at the Sesame Street Beach area – it was perfect for them! Jason and I enjoyed a few rides too (Rollercoaster, Pirate Ship and the Bermuda Triangle). The train ride was also pretty good as it gave us a kind of ‘behind the scenes’ look at everything there at Seaworld.

\'Imagine\' Dolphon Show

Old dolphin... 56!

Fairy Penguin

Big Bird

Dolphins at Play

Katie and Chrissy go for a ride

Laura and Jason have a go at being submariners!

The girls were fantastic and it was especially nice to have some one-on-one time with each of them. The holiday proved to be a real turning point for Katie’s communication – she’s been yabba-dabba-doing for some time, however whilst on the trip, we became much more tuned into her needs and wants and now understand her rapidly growing vocab much better. Laura and Katie played together beautifully (with the occasional tiff of course), but they’re getting much more imaginative now, staging their own puppet shows, pretend camping trips and other little games. It’s so nice to see them run off holding hands to explore some little imaginary world together!!!

A huge big thanks to ‘Ma and Pa’ for all their help… it was a great trip and I’m sure the girls will remember it for a long time to come!!!

Cheers from all of us,
Jason, Chrissy, Laura and Katelyn


May 18 2008

Mother’s Day – Snugglepot and Cuddlepie

Mother’s Day can be such a special treat… who needs all that fancy stuff? What counts most is the simple essence of what the day should be about – for us, that’s Mummy, Daddy and little Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, just hanging out having fun together!!! A family breakfast, some time at home, a little drive and some icecream for afternoon tea and of course lots of kisses, cuddles and giggles!

The girls had both done some handywork of their own at daycare for me – Katie a little album of her artwork and some gorgeous photo’s and Laura a lovely piccie in a handpainted paddle-pop frame with its own magnet to stick it to the fridge – both treasured little masterpieces!

Here’s a pic of us girls enjoying the day (with Daddy behind the camera of course trying desperately to get us all to look in the same direction at the same time)!

The Bell Girls

Hope yours was a special day too!

Cheers,
Chrissy