Thursday, October 8, 2009

Pierre's Point, and A Quick Trip to see the Crete kids!

We spent our last camping trip of the summer at Pierre's Point in Salmon Arm. Pierre's Point is one of the very few campgrounds left on the Shuswap that you can actually camp on the beach at. It has become a bit of a yearly thing to do for my Dad's and my birthdays, but this year we were there a little later. It was great timing for some R &R after the triathlon, and Pascal even happened to have a week off so he was able to join us as well. The weather was nice, but starting to cool down at night. Even at the end of this hot and beautiful August that we had, you could still feel fall knocking at the door. That wasn't the only reason this was our last camping trip-enroute to the triathlon we had some pop-top trouble with the westy. A big gust of wind hit us while travelling at highway speed with the windows open and caused the top to fly up. We were lucky that it stayed attached and no one got hurt, just a little scare for Kaes and a completely destroyed canvas!! Guess gowesty.com will be getting some more business from us this winter.
On the way home we just had to stop at the go-carts. I can't believe how expensive they are, but they are fun. Actually, REALLY fun when you are 3 1/2 anyhow! This was Kaes' second go-cart experience of the summer as we had also stopped at the ones in Salmon Arm on our trip to Washington. He really wants to drive by himself, but has a few years to go yet!
We were only home for a few days before we headed back to the Okanagan. Jeanelle and the kids were all going to be in Vernon for a few days to do a little back to school shopping, so Heather, Kaes and I went down to visit. We always go to Polson Park, but have never been there when they have had the water park on. I had forgotten it was even there, so we didn't have bathing suits, but when you're a boy it just doesn't matter. And when you have a westy, you can always find a towel to dry off with.This picture cracks me up. I wanted a nice picture of all the kids, but Rayne is missing. And Brityn is not looking. But in the other one I took Kenzie isn't looking and Kaes looks even funnier than he does in this one. I guess this is why people pay professional photographers.
Feeding the ducks seemed like a god idea, until they started to swarm us that is!

Rayne, what a cutie!

I love this pic of Brityn. Even though you can't see her face, you can just see her personality.

The IPE happened to be on when we headed back home to Revelstoke, so we stopped for the afternoon. We checked out the animals and Kaes went on a few rides. It was a fun afternoon, and a great way to end our summer!

So, that's it! I finally got all caught up. I know that it is October now, but there is not much to report for September. I forgot the camera when I was in Vernon working on the 4Runner. The first day of school came and went without me even thinking about taking a photo. I worked in the dam for a couple of weeks and Pascal headed to work in Invermere at the end of the month. Other than that, it feels like we are now back into routine and starting to get ready for winter. Which will (hopefully!) mean more time to keep up to date on my blog...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Soccer Camp / Happy B-Day to Kim / The Triathlon

Kaes spent the week after we returned home from the Shuswap attending soccer camp for one hour each morning. Isn't he cute? This is the best and only happy picture taken from the whole week, and it happens to be on the first day before we have even done anything. The weather was hot and I think that played a huge part in the less than successful soccer camp experience. The coaches were fantastic and so patient with the twenty or so 3-4 year olds and their parents. But, it was hot. And the kids were hot, so... I thought it was all for nothing, but on the last day both Pascal and I went and Kaes played and ran around the whole time, so it ended on a good note anyhow. I hope that he wants to play in the spring so that I can coach his team, but we'll see I guess.


Yep, its true. I turned the big 32 this year. and what a day it was. I knew that Pascal and Catherine were up to something, but I just didn't know what. And I have a hard time with just not knowing! After soccer camp and family lunch out at the Last Drop, Kaes and I went over to Andrew and Deanna's house, where Catherine and Deanna were waiting to whisk me away for a pint. Turns out that the pint was also to kill time and get me downtown for my fantastic, surprise pedicure at the Ambrosia Day Spa. After that, my new toes and I headed back for sushi, birthday cake and the company of great friends. Thanks to everyone who made my day awesome!!



Ahh. THE RACE. The Pushor Mitchell Apple Triathlon to be exact. Sometime back in May, (after doing the Womens Try-A-Tri-athlon) I decided that I had to compete in a real triathlon. I decided to do the sprint distance: a 750 m swim, a 20 km bike ride and a 5 km run. At that time I had not competitively swam for over 10 years, had never ever rode that far on a bike and although I have been running for a couple years now, 5 km has been my max distance accomplished and at a very slow pace. What was I thinking??
I must have been thinking about the feeling of accomplishment that goes with crossing the finish line. My sister had finished before me and was waiting for me. She said that my first words were "I did it!" I don't even remember saying anything, just thinking that its over!! Thats Ben crossing the finish line by the way, not me.
It was a great experience. The race was very organized and the course was easy to follow. Learned a lot about the logistics of a triathlon as well. And, I didn't come last. After figuring that I could actually complete the trithlon, my goal became just to not come last. I am proud to say that I placed 26th out of 32 in my age category. My times were what I guessed they would be, and now there is definite room for improvement. So, will I do it again? You bet. And next year, I'm going to go out and sprint, not just finish!


Thursday, October 1, 2009

The best place on the Shuswap


In the beginning of August, Kaes and I got to spend one week with Catherine and Sofia at their family's cabin on the Shuswap. Catherine and I used to come out for a couple of days here and there when she was living in Revelstoke, but it had been 2 years since I had been there last. I remembered thinking the entire time previous how Kaes was going to fall on the rocks and smash something as he was not that confident of a walker yet. How time flies.
Its funny how time passes, but the view at the cabin always stays the same. I have many pictures with this same view: looking out over the water at the mountains beyond. This one happens to be a little smokier than others though as it was still fire season. Nothing near us to worry about thank goodness!
The neighbours' daughter was visiting with her children for the first couple of days we were there. Funny that it was a boy and a girl around the same ages as both Sofia and Kaes. We hardly heard a peep out of the kids as they were occupied playing with their new friends. Catherine and I played many games of 'nurtz'; a card game that I still have yet to beat Catherine at more than one time in a row! On the neighbors' last day before heading home, the kids are all ready to watch 101 Dalmations for a movie night, complete with yummy popcorn.
The weather was beautiful and we hit the beach every afternoon. The water was so warm that we all swam every day. We even went for a swim after supper one night. That one was a little cold for Kaes and I. Needless to say, we skipped out when the girls did a little skinnydipping late one night...
Vanita, Amy Lynn, Austin and Nicola came to spend a weekend too. We all did crafts, coloring and made jewellry. The kids played superheroes, sandtoys, Harry Potter and who knows what else. And Nicola, well, she just got into everything! It was tons of fun having a full house as there was a lot of noise, laughter and outhouse trips.
Well, after the week was up, we were all ready to go home. Although the cabin is beautiful and more like a house than a 'cabin', it was time. Kaes was missing Pascal a lot, and us gals were missing flush toilets. We are grateful for the chance to spend time at such a beautiful spot and hope to go again next summer.